D. Roland Hess works in machine learning at Google, and has written about art and software for Focal Press, John Wiley & Sons, and Taylor & Francis, winning an American Publishers Association PROSE Award in 2011 for his book on character animation. He honed his craft in the Creative Writing program at UPenn, but gave up the potential glory of starving-artistdom for a career in production art and software development.
His hobbies include construction (carpentry, electrical work, sweating copper), weaponry, tending bar, cars that Go, writing software, playing piano and guitar, and occasional forays into art. He lives in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, the glorious Gateway to the Midwest.
I'm in the "flipping through to see what's here" stage with this book. Next comes the more thorough reading. I'll probably not finish before I need to send this back to the library, but that's not unusual for me.
My initial perusal leaves the impression that this book has a wealth of information that is practical and thoughtfully laid out. I am looking forward to reading this and putting what I learn into practice.