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"The meeting location is Santa Fe College, Building S room 317."

Michael Levin replied Feb 7, 2017 to February Gatorjug Meeting

4 Feb 7, 2017
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"We'll catch up and see what's new in our software development world. This will be a…"

Michael Levin replied Feb 5, 2017 to February Gatorjug Meeting

4 Feb 7, 2017
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"There will be a memorial service for Kevin on Saturday, Feb 11, 2017 at 2 PM at the…"

Michael Levin replied Jan 30, 2017 to In Memoriam - Kevin Neelands

1 Jan 30, 2017
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"No, it's Wed, Jan 13."

Michael Levin replied Jan 11, 2016 to GatorJUG Meeting - Wed Jan 13 - Kevin Neelands on Analysis

2 Jan 11, 2016
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"I ran into Steve from First Magnitude at Ward's yesterday. Sure am looking forward t…"

Michael Levin replied Mar 10, 2015 to GatorJUG Wed 3/11 6-8PM at First Magnitude Brewing

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"Boy, we had a fantastic time yesterday at First Magnitude. Conversations were very d…"

Michael Levin replied Feb 12, 2015 to GatorJUG - Wed Feb 11 6-8PM at First Magnitude Brewing

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"Here's the official announcement for tomorrow night's meeting: http://www.codetown.u…"

Michael Levin replied Jan 13, 2015 to GatorJUG 2015

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"Chris, There's an article in Java mag about various scenarios using Nashorn. http://…"

Michael Levin replied Apr 10, 2014 to Nashorn - Running Javascript Dynamically from Java

3 Apr 10, 2014
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"Curtis, Thanks again for the excellent contribution to the meeting. And, we are pump…"

Michael Levin replied Oct 16, 2012 to GatorJUG October Meeting

5 Oct 16, 2012
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"What book did you order? Nice job last night. Thanks!"

Michael Levin replied Oct 11, 2012 to GatorJUG October Meeting

5 Oct 16, 2012
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Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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