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At 1:09pm on March 8, 2011, Michael Levin said…
Hi Lukman. I am based in Florida. So glad you joined Codetown. If you like, you can use Codetown's Invite feature to invite your colleagues to join the AfricaJUG Group. Can't wait to go to Congo! This time, I'm doing a bunch of prep on the training side and research into excursions. Hope to meet you in person. And, I look very forward to reading your first Codetown blog post, which will wind up on the homepage, row one, col one, just like a newspaper! You can "dual post" and also add it as a Discussion in the AfricaJUG group. Best, Mike
At 9:49am on March 8, 2011, Michael Levin said…
What an incredibly cool blog! Welcome to Codetown, Lukman! I hope to meet you in person at JCertif in Brazzaville. All the best, Mike PS - I'd like to invite you to post a blog on your Codetown blog simultaneously with your Wordpress blog, or an original! Maybe introduce yourself to the group.
 
 
 

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