The Matt Jones Web site, is loosing the battle from all the other great blog and page utilities that exist. I am now in the process of moving all my junk to the following pages and establishing a real web presence through the following pages. This domain may serve as the domain for a project that I am currently working on. This is basically an attempt to organise my online life, I will be updating this web site as each site finds its niche.
Matt Jones' Web sites and Blogs:
Sun Microsystems' Blog (Matthew Jones' Blog) - Typically discusses Java CAPS, Java Application Server, OpenESB and other topics which I come across during my day-to-day work and learning. Only really interesting if you are interested in these topics.
The Matt Jones Google Sites Page - This web site discusses projects, and interesting things I might be working on, with more of a focus around what I am studying (Bachelor of Business(HR) - Bachelor of Information Systems), but can also talk about Perl, Java, Java CAPS, Open ESB, MySQL, Oracle and more as well as Visual Basic .Net/Visual Studio 2008
Matthew Jones' Google Page (Reaching End of life) - As I move to my new Google Sites page, I will be moving bits form this page. Once this is complete, I will remove this link.
Matt Jones' Blogspot Blog (Personal) - Where I blog about general things in life, often I type these things up on the bus when I am on the way home. Just a way of me keeping record of things I think about. Sometimes I post useful technical information here.
My Social Pages:
Matt Jones on Facebook - My Facebook Page. Fantastic.
Matt Jones on LinkedIn - My LinkedIn Page.
Forums I (sometimes) participate in:
JavaRanch (Big Moose Saloon) - A fantastic forum to discuss many Java topics and a great place to get you on your way to learning Java and java based technologies. (You won't find my name here, as I use an alias.)
Linuxforums.org - Where I go to get my linux questions answered. I generally do not have a strong participation rate in this forum when I do not have a linux distribution installed.
Sun Microsystems' Java CAPS Forum - A community of people involved in Java CAPS.

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