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"Here are what I hope are good directions to DeVry's new campus: From the west: Take…"

Michael Levin replied Jan 27, 2016 to Orlandojug January

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"This will be our first meeting of 2016! DeVry has moved and can host us after all! T…"

Michael Levin replied Jan 27, 2016 to Orlandojug January

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"Hi Everyone: Don't forget: Our monthly meeting is tomorrow night at DeVry. We'll ha…"

Michael Levin replied May 21, 2014 to OrlandoJUG - Meeting Info

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"Thanks, Adam. Thanks for the presentation on Java 8. I've seen multiple Java 8 revie…"

Michael Levin replied Mar 28, 2014 to OrlandoJUG - Got Java 8? March meeting Thursday!

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"Update!  Phil Costanzo of Consultis (recruiting) is making sure we have pizza tonig…"

Michael Levin replied Mar 27, 2014 to OrlandoJUG - Got Java 8? March meeting Thursday!

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"Hi folks: This is a reminder that Chris's Spring Batch presentation is at tonight's…"

Michael Levin replied Nov 14, 2013 to OrlandoJUG 11/14 :: Intro to Spring Batch

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"Hi OrlandoJUG - I've updated the October OJUG meeting announcement.Please take a pee…"

Michael Levin replied Oct 23, 2012 to OrlandoJUG October 2012 meeting - details!

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"We've got every month after March open - I like to save springtime for our snowbirds…"

Michael Levin replied Feb 26, 2010 to Upcoming Meeting Topic Wish List

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"Adam, Thanks for the great suggestions. We have Josh Davis on Grails in March. I'll…"

Michael Levin replied Jan 14, 2010 to Upcoming Meeting Topic Wish List

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