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SunJUG Town

SunJUG Town is the place for Sarasota Java User Group people to get together. Come on in, sit a spell. Take your shoes off. We're all about Java software development and more.

Website: http://www.sunjug.org
Location: Sarasota, FL
Members: 27
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2012

About SunJUG Town


The Sarasota Java User Group is an educational and networking organization covering Java and other Open Source technologies. While we are mainly Java focused, we welcome all local developers and will cover topics such as LAMP technologies and Ruby.

This community is a place for members to network virtually. Here, you can:
* make, invite and message friends,
* post and participate in discussions,
* follow the SunJUG Reading List. It's aggregated from the http://delicious.com/codetown2/sunjug feed. You can add bookmarks to the feed by saving them to http://delicious.com and specifying for:codetown2 Just add "for sunjug" in the notes and it will get moved by Codetown's Mayor Mike Levin to the Sunjug Reading List.
* post rich-text comments on the SunJUG Comment Wall. That includes links, photos and any rich media you choose.

You are encouraged to invite friends, create and join in on discussions, use tags and media to make the SunJUG Group more interesting. SunJUG, this is your place!

Next Meeting: 

We've had a pretty busy schedule this year, so it's time for a World of Beer (WOB) meet up to discuss topics for the rest of the year. This is mainly a time to relax, network and drink beer, but if you have a good idea for a presentation I'd like to hear about it.

Wednesday May 16, 2012

6PM - 9PM

WOB

8217 Tourist Center Drive
Sarasota, FL 34201

Discussion Forum

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Africa Mobilizes and Java 7 too!

Africa is mobiizing to help communities all over gain useful software…Continue

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Started by Michael Levin May 26, 2011.

Cigar Night at Woody's 4/15/2010 2 Replies

Not much more to say.Be there!Continue

Started by David Moskowitz. Last reply by Steven P. Goldsmith Apr 14, 2010.

Upcoming Meeting Topic Wish List 2 Replies

What would you like to see presented at upcoming meetings in 2010?

Tags: sunjug

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Stephen Carter Jan 3, 2010.

Sunjug Cigar Night this Wednesday

More details in the event section.http://www.codetown.us/events/cigar-night-at-the-sunjugContinue

Tags: Cigar Night, Sunjug

Started by David Moskowitz Dec 15, 2008.

Connect with us on LinkedIn

The Sunjug is also on LinkedIn.Connect with us athttp://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=707707Continue

Started by David Moskowitz Nov 26, 2008.

Welcome to the Sarasota Java Users Group on CodeTown

This will be our new home.Check back as we make the move to CodeTown.-DaveContinue

Started by David Moskowitz Nov 26, 2008.

SunJUG Reading List

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Comment Wall

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Comment by Chris Haddad on November 18, 2011 at 9:07am

Workshop: Carbon and Stratos: understanding cloud-enabled modular middleware

 

Date: 15 December 2011 

Location: Orlando

 

View the registration page for more information


 

Comment by James Michael Khouri on March 17, 2010 at 5:58pm
Hello, Everyone. My brother Jonathan Khouri invited me to join. I'm a .NET developer. But I love code as well as networking. Look forward to seeing you.
Comment by David Moskowitz on December 4, 2009 at 5:59pm
All the meetings will be posted in the event section of codetown.
We have cigar night in Dec and a meeting (date TBD) in January.
Comment by Jonathan Khouri on December 4, 2009 at 2:19pm
Is there any idea on when the next Sarasota meeting will be?
 

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