Hi Hello OrlandoJUG!

Today is our monthly JUG meeting. Jim Clarke will discuss the new release cadence and new Java features.

More info in the Events section here

Please RSVP if you plan to come so we know how much pizza to order.

We have only one meeting left this year before we break for holidays. If you're interested in presenting, please contact me. Otherwise, we'll have a social meeting at the Eden Bar next to the Enzian at www.enzian.org.

All the best and looking forward to seeing many of you soon.

Michael 

mike@codetown.com

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Here’s a link to Jim Clarke’s presentation on Java 9, 10, and 11 New Features. Thanks, Jim! https://drive.google.com/open?id=1k83lIF7RqmfAT9bjify6LYyUqZZFg6N0

It was great presentation very informative. Thanks to Jim for such an awesome talk. Here's a link to the video. my recording skills aren't so great so please bear with the video. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HriPfCLQZxTRPBZ6Pr84uRheVK3BKsxc

Thanks, Ramya! And, thanks again Jim Clarke and all who attended for the great, informative meeting. 

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