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GatorJUG March Meeting - Cancelled!

Hello Folks, Tonight's meeting is cancelled - see you next month! Meanwhile, take a look at this Scala/Play resource if you're interested:…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Mar 12, 2014

GatorJUG March Meeting

Please join us for our March meeting. The location is Santa Fe College, building S room 326.  We'll meet at 6-7 to network and eat pizza.…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Mar 3, 2014

Howard Lewis Ship on Clojure at GatorJUG

Howard gave a talk about Clojure last night at the GatorJUG. Wow! We all learned so much. Howard used IntelliJ Idea to code on the fly fro…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Feb 13, 2014

GatorJUG Dec 11th - Meet with the SunJUG?

Hey, folks! The SunJUG is having a meeting 12/11 in Sarasota. Chris Schaefer is the organizer! If you don't know Chris, he just gave a pre…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 3, 2013

GatorJUG 11/13 ::: Introduction to Spring Batch

Join us for an informative meeting on Spring Batch. In this presentation we will take a high level look at the Spring Batch project. This…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Nov 4, 2013

Gainesville Events - Grails Web Application in 30 minutes

We have a great presentation coming up as the first one for 2013. Nem Nesic is going to do a case study. He'll describe how easy it was for…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 21, 2012

GatorJUG November Meeting - JEE6 and CDI with Curtis McMillen

Got CDI? Wonder what dependency injection and JEE6 are all about? What the heck is Spring? RSVP, por favor. This is an event you won't want…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Oct 16, 2012

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Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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Welcome to Codetown!

Codetown is a social network. It's got blogs, forums, groups, personal pages and more! You might think of Codetown as a funky camper van with lots of compartments for your stuff and a great multimedia system, too! Best of all, Codetown has room for all of your friends.

When you create a profile for yourself you get a personal page automatically. That's where you can be creative and do your own thing. People who want to get to know you will click on your name or picture and…
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