John Lewis (educator)

Dr. John Lewis (born 1963)[1] is an American computer science educator, formerly of Villanova University and NYIT.[2] He is best known as the author of Java Software Solutions, an introductory text on Java programming.

Biography

Dr. Lewis currently resides in Blacksburg, Virginia and is an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech.[3]

Popularly, he is known for being the owner of the Twitter account '@johnlewis', to which hundreds of users from across the world mistakenly send tweets intended for the British department store John Lewis or the American civil rights leader Representative John Lewis.[4] He has been described as "the most patient man on the internet" by British social media users for redirecting with humour mistaken requests and messages sent to him, especially around the Christmas shopping period.[5][6][7] The department store sent Lewis a gift set as an acknowledgment and a thank you in 2016 for the inconvenience caused to him.[8]

gollark: Is this better than mondecitronne.com?
gollark: This would be valid if it actually existed, yes.
gollark: I guess we could devise some accursuous consensus algorithm and implement some kind of DNS load balancer?
gollark: It's all managed centrally so there's no reason we couldn't add another direction.
gollark: We could form a webtorus if we rearranged the webring slightly.

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