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This is a friendly reminder that our March 2014 meeting is happening day after tomorrow at DeVry U at 6PM. Come on out and be part of a great talk about the new Java 8 features. Adam Davis will be our guest speaker. He's written a book on Java 8 and you can read it online for free at the link in the event announcement here on Codetown.
http://www.codetown.us/events/orlandojug32014
That's it - just look at the bottom of the announcement and you'll see a link to not just one but 3 books Adam has written. By the way, his publisher has a sweet deal for authors.
Come on out, invite a friend. There are usually recruiters, too so bring a resume if you want. Also, please spread the word because these presentations are too good to pass up!
I look forward to seeing many of you there Thursday...at DeVry U. Thanks, DeVry. Thanks, Orlando!
All the best,
Michael Levin
OrlandoJUG Chairman
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Update!
Phil Costanzo of Consultis (recruiting) is making sure we have pizza tonight! Kudos, Phil!
Here are the slides from the talk. It's in OpenOffice format so you may need to install OpenOffice if you haven't already :-)
Here are the slides in PDF format as well :-(
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