Hello GatorJUG!

Here's the "official" announcement for tomorrow night's meeting: http://www.codetown.us/events/gatorjug-10

For this meeting, we'll go over upcoming events, talk about what's new in general and we'll have an interesting discussion about Carol McDonald's article "How to Use SQL, Hadoop, Drill, REST, JSON, NoSQL and HBase in a Simple REST Client". 

Of course, expect some tasty pizza and drinks. Please RSVP and bring a friend. 

I hope to see many of you there!

All the best,

Mike

PS - Carol's article is also published on DZone. If you get the chance, vote it up! And, if you're not familiar with DZone, they're a big Codetown supporter and very informative publication you'll benefit from reading. 

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