Codetown ::: a software developer's community
Hello GatorJUG! We have a special guest on the 8th: Chris Schaefer of the Sarasota JUG is driving up to tell us about his experiences organizing the group. Chris is a consultant with Pivotal, so it's an opportunity to meet someone with world class software consulting experience. Chris recently took the step to rename the group Sarasota Software Engineers, which is an interesting move. http://www.meetup.com/SarasotaSoftwareEngineers/ formerly www.sunjug.org
Let's mark our calendars and give Chris a warm welcome from Gainesville. Stay tuned for meeting place. I am trying to arrange our next meeting at the Innovation Hub!
Here's the announcement: http://www.codetown.us/events/gatorjug-april-1
I'm having a hard time getting people to join the GatorJUG group here on Codetown so I can discard the old email mailing list. Suggestions? What do you all think about the organization of Codetown?
All the best,
Michael Levin
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