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Red Hat Open Shift Workshop 8/21 Orlando Marriott

Hi Michael, Wanted to send you a reminder for next Wednesday's Red Hat OpenShift workshop. We are excited to see you!   Date: August 21st,…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Aug 15, 2019

OrlandoJUG ::: Reactive Spring

Join us for a Reactive Spring talk featuring Miguel Mendez. Miguel Mendez is a software engineer from Orlando Florida. He currently works…

Started by Michael Levin

1 Jul 26, 2019
Reply by Michael Levin

OrlandoJUG ::: Java 11 Certification

Jim Clarke will give a talk that will help you prepare to pass that test! RSVP here: https://codetown.com/events/orlandojug-java-11-certifi

Started by Michael Levin

1 Jun 24, 2019
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January OJUG - Learn about Software Development Management and Staffing

Join us at the OrlandoJUG for a presentation about software development management and hiring. Aron Moskewicz is our guest speaker. This s…

Started by Michael Levin

1 Jan 25, 2018
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JCertif 2011 : Java is on! Rockin' in the Congo-Brazzaville

Hi All,As some of you already know. The next edition of JCertif is coming.This year again the JCertif Conference will bring together devel…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jul 26, 2011

Next OrlandoJUG Meeting June 23 - Topic *NEWS FLASH* read below!

 The next OJUG meeting is coming up on the 23rd of this month. It's a discussion by Tracy Dickerhoff on working with recruiters and resume…

Started by Anjuli Vivian Atwal

0 Jun 15, 2011

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