Do you ever feel like you're out there on your own? Well, you're not! Not with the OrlandoJUG! This is the place to make friends that will be your coding buddies. Come here to hear useful presentations and take away knowledge you'll use on the job. Codetown is your ally. Use it just like Facebook: friend people and then you can ask them questions and help others with theirs. That's just the beginning. You don't have to sweat it out alone. This is the way to succeed! Trust me. Showstoppers come up all the time in development. You don't want to let them stop you in your tracks. With the JUG and Codetown, you always have a place to turn.

Good luck and see ya 3/28 for Dave's presention on genetic programming to predict the market. It's going to be a good meeting! And, don't forget to RSVP so I'll know how much pizza to order.

All the best!

Mike Levin
Orlandojug leader

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