Michael Levin

Male

Gainesville, FL

United States

Profile Information:

What are your main interests in software development?
The "art of the start", social networks, content management systems, blogs, small business innovative research, iPhones, Android, sensors, cyber security, rules engines, podcasting, Java, Groovy, Ruby, Python, Turbogears, operating systems (especially OSX and Linux), relational databases, The Semantic Web, Web2.0 and enterprise architecture.
Do you have a website?
http://www.cambridgeweb.ie
Anything else you'd like to add? Where do you live? (optional!)
I run Cambridge Web Design, a Florida corporation that provides software development and professional services. Cambridge - working software developers.

The Bike Preserve, www.tinyurl.com/okpeoro the most fun in a long time. I founded www.codetown.com, www.zoobird.com & www.swampcast.com - l <3 JUGs: OrlandoJUG, GatorJUG & SeneJUG...super fond of CongoJUG & JCertif

Comment Wall:

  • Nathan Kopp

    Hey! Good find with Ning... it's great idea for OJUG! I came across Ning a few months ago but didn't even consider it for OJUG. These days I'm busy on Thursdays with a martial arts class, but I'll have to come back to an OJUG meeting sometime... I miss you guys!
  • Jeff Bouley

    Thank you Michael, back at you.
  • Erin Isaacs

    Thank you very much. Can you tell me more about how this website works?
  • Angela K.

    Thanks Michael. I haven't gotten out of the office to any meetings lately so I love your enhanced online site! -Angela
  • Matt Weber

    Thanks for all the work you've put it with the JUG. It's come a long way from the early days.
  • Diego Gil

    Thanks for the welcome!. I will upload a photo as soon as I find a good one (IF I can find one :-) )
  • Manoj

    Thanks Michael. I am looking forward to participate in events hosted by Orlando Java User Group and Code Town.

    Manoj
  • Jeff Douglas

    Thanks Mike! I wanted to attend the cigar meeting but it happens to be my birthday so I'll try to make January's meeting.
  • Chris Prather

    Thanks, I'll see what I can do :)
  • Mehdi LAHLOU

    Thank you very much.
  • Charles Goddard

    Thanks Mike! Glad to be here.
  • Manuel Tijerino

    Thanks Mike. I like this site, did you develop it?
  • Matthew Zimmer

    Thank you, Mike. This site looks promising! I'll keep spreading the word! See you around.
  • Jack

    Thank you, Michael. It is a nice site, full of information. Unfortunately I don't do programming.
  • Britt King

    Dobry Den, Michael. Thanks for inviting me to take part in CodeTown. Dave has talked about you a lot. In fact, he never shuts up about you. It's starting to creep me out a little. Is Dave the reason you finally left Prague 14? Be honest. :)

    Any plans to visit our fair city this year? We've just finished tuning the automated voice on the metro. Check out the audio files at the bottom of the Prague Metro wiki: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Prague_Metro

    Keep in touch,

    -Britt
  • Saso

    Hi Michael,

    I am glad that you liked Bled. I still have to figure out what the codetown is about, eventualy I will.

    Best regards

    Saso
  • Geoffrey Woods

    Thanks for the membership... I'm looking forward to the next meeting. ~gw
  • Tim Stevesi

    Thanks Mike!
  • Naomi Butterfield

    Thanks Mike! Yeah, I got a craving to pick up iPhone app development so I'm going through docs now and will be helping a friend convert an old game he built for the web back in 91 to an iPhone app. I did C development for Cisco for a couple years after college, so I think Objective C will be cake to pick up. I'd love a group to talk about it!
  • Naomi Butterfield

    Sounds great! I'll be in touch in the next week or so, and will tentatively plan to have a talk ready in a month or two. Thanks!
  • Srini

    Thanks Mike , I am coming tonight for Spring Web3.0 meeting.
  • Ryan McGeary

    Hi Mike, I found CodeTown while browsing communities on Ning. Glad to be here.
  • Mark McGregor

    Thanks Mike and thank you for running this site!.
    Looking forward to BARCamp and the next OJUG meeting,
  • Matt Kuenzel

    Hello Mike, I'm still in the thinking and exploring stage as far as neural nets and related stuff. You site looks great. Oh, to let you know who I am, I started Mapopolis which used to sell mapping/navigation software for PDAs. Matt
  • Matt Kuenzel

    Cool! I've been thinking about developing an app for the iPhone, maybe a game or something. Matt
  • John Mudd

    Thanks. I'm looking forward to Jim's talk tonight.

    John
  • Bulama Yusuf

    Thanks!! This site is real cool, its like facebook for developers
  • Bulama Yusuf

    OK Mike, i'll do just that
  • Bulama Yusuf

    Hi Mike
    I just posted some pics, hope you find them interesting. I'll post more int he near future. Are you thinking of visiting Nigeria, I own the AbujaJUG...
  • Jose Diaz Diaz

    Hi Michael. Thanks for the invitation. Let me know when you come to Peru again!.

    Joe
  • Bill Brutzman

    Mike:

    I am delighted to learn about this site. I let the Chair of our Northern New Jersey Java Sig know about it, name Mike Redlich. I expect that Mike will broadcast it to the club's mailing list. Mike Redlich is also involved with the Albany New York Java Sig.

    Consider contacting Chariot Solutions who hosts the Philadelphia Java Sig and also Yakov Fain who chairs the Princeton New Jersey JUG.

    Regards,

    --Bill
  • Sunny Wear

    What a nice greeting! Thank you so much Michael.
  • Steve Parker

    Thanks Mike, nice to be here.
  • Liekele Nico van der Heide

    Thank you for your welcome message, I'll have a good reading here.

    And hopefully add some info/stuff I've tried
  • Cathy Wittman

    Thanks Mike. I may be able to come on Thursday but I wasn't sure of the address. Aren't there 2 DeVry locations?
  • Peter Minutillo

    Thanks Mike. Looking forward to it!
  • Christian Laboranowitsch

    Hi Michael,

    thanxs for your welcome comment. I am really looking forward to the whole story...
  • Larry Pitcher

    Hi Mike. Thanks for setting up the Freelancer group. I too enjoyed the Open Source Bridge.

    Larry
  • Kurt LeBlanc

    Thanks Micheal for putting this together. I just posted a link to Flex Jam - CodeTown on Twitter, http://twitter.com/kurtleblanc
  • Rick Koloski

    Thanks for the welcome, Mike. I have a question for you.

    I have a couple job opportunities for enterprise RoR product development. Is there a manner, place or etiquette for letting folks know about them here?

    They are very cool jobs and my preference is to avoid a cattle call. Let me know.

    Regards,

    Rick