Frank Nimphius-Oracle

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I am Senior Principal Product Manager in the Oracle Mobility and Development Tools group at Oracle Corporation having a focus on Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF), Oracle Mobile Application Framework (MAF), Oracle Mobile Cloud Service (MCS), Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit (JET).

I do/did run and participate in a couple of blogs:

"ADF Code Corner" (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/learnmore/index-101235.html) where I did provide detailed write-ups to problems I find on forums.

"OTN Forum Harvest" (http://blogs.oracle.com/jdevotnharvest/) which I use to post quick code samples and information related to Oracle JDeveloper and ADF, as well as mobile.

"ADF Architecture Square" (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/learnmore/adfarchitect-1639592.html) covers architecture topics around Oracle ADF application development

"Oracle Mobile Platform Blog" (https://blogs.oracle.com/mobile/category/Oracle/Mobile+Code+Corner) where I run the "Mobile Code Corner" sub-section that provides code solutions for common Oracle MAF problems

As an author: - I co-authored the "Oracle Fusion Developer Guide" book published by McGraw Hill in 2009.

Beside of my technical writing, I am involved developing product and technology training for in-class and online training (you find some of my work for ADF and MAF on Youtube. And more is to come moving forward).

For Oracle Mobile Cloud Service (MCS) I developed a utility (MAF MCS Utility) in 2015 that simplifies the integration of calls to Oracle MCS into Oracle MAF. The utility is shipped with the Oracle MAF public samples, along with a MAF aplication you can run for testing the utility. You find the developer guide in form of a whitepaper on Oracle Technology Network (OTN) (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/maf/overview/index.html ; see the documentation section).

Most of my almost 20 years at Oracle, I spent in product development, where I work in the position of a product manager for various products and themes. In my job I try to spark fires of excitements, sharing my passion for technology and the solutions you build with them.

Of course I do have a private life, though its less public than my working life: I do have my own family that I enjoy every day. The kids hockey sport has become our family passion (though I would break my legs if I tried and stepped on the ice). My personal interest is with photography. I enjoy the creativity of it an incrementally learn by reading, watching and practice.

You can follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/fnimphiu (#fnimphiu)