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A Little More About This Month’s OJUG

Are you wondering what the presentation is about?  From Ed’s blog: http://ridingthecrest.com/blog/2018/07/10/orlando-jug-rockstar.html Abs…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jul 10, 2018

Social ::: Beer and Updates

Hey there! Drop by the Eden Bar tonight and get yourself a Florida brew while we chat about news in the Java & Open Source world under…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jun 28, 2018

O'Reilly Open Source Convention | July 16–19, 2018 | Portland, Oregon

O'Reilly Open Source Convention | July 16–19, 2018 | Portland, Oregon OSCON didn’t get to be the longest running software conference by…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jun 15, 2018

New jobs in Tampa

Hey y'all! There are 2 new jobs posted in the Jobs group. These are contract to hire and they look great.  Check 'em out.  Best, Mike

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jun 13, 2018

Code One CFP Extended!

Hello Orlandojug!  For those of you interested in going to Java One, now known as Code One, the call for papers has been extended a week. …

Started by Michael Levin

0 May 13, 2018

Java-Related Conferences

Every Java developer, in fact every software developer should have the opportunity to attend a technical conference every year or so. Incre…

Started by Michael Levin

0 May 7, 2018

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…

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1 Jan 25, 2018
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Last night's OJUG

Hello OJUG! If you missed last night's OJUG meeting at the beautiful new Canvs offices, you missed a great time.The pizza was hot and Ed B…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 1, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving and some news

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope you all have a great Thanksgiving. I also hope to see many of you next Thursday at the upcoming JUG m…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Nov 23, 2017

November OrlandoJUG - Let's Meetup and talk about JavaOne!

Join us at Canvs Winter Park (101 S New York Ave Suite 201 · Winter Park, FL) on Thursday, 11/30 from 6-8PM for this last minute look at th…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Nov 17, 2017

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