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Time: May 9, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Santafe College third floor of S-building, Room S326
Street: 3000 Northwest 83rd Street
City/Town: Gainesville, FL 32606
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Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Dan Lackey
Latest Activity: May 8, 2012
Our very own Kevin Neelands will introduce us to Java/Android programing. The meeting will be held at Santafe College, third floor of S-building next to the bookstore. We'll have the exact room number soon.
Kevin Neelands has done mobile app development for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices. He will talk about some of the initial things he learned about Android while porting iOS apps to Android, specifically how Android differs from iOS. This talk will de-emphasize technical aspects and will be appropriate for people who are familiar with Java but just starting Android programing.
Here are links to the GatorJUG group here on Codetown and our legacy GatorJUG website (some useful info) http://www.codetown.us/group/gatorjugtown and http://www.gatorjug.org/
This meeting is sponsored by Cambridge Web Design ::: Working Software Developers!
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The room i officially s326/327.
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