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Devpartner Java is now $149

was $2400 a few years ago. This is my favorite profiler, specifically for it's simplicity and it's line level profiling.   The licenses is…

Started by David Moskowitz

0 Jul 19, 2011

Africa Mobilizes and Java 7 too!

Africa is mobiizing to help communities all over gain useful software development skills. Today, we met to discuss conferences planned all…

Started by Michael Levin

0 May 26, 2011

Cigar Night at Woody's 4/15/2010

Not much more to say.Be there!

Started by David Moskowitz

2 Apr 14, 2010
Reply by Steven P. Goldsmith

Upcoming Meeting Topic Wish List

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

Started by Michael Levin

2 Jan 3, 2010
Reply by Stephen Carter

Sunjug January 21, 2009: Building and Profiling an Application with Skyway, Netbeans, and JPA

More info at http://www.codetown.us/events/sunjug-building-and-profiling

Started by David Moskowitz

0 Jan 5, 2009

Sunjug Cigar Night this Wednesday

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

Started by David Moskowitz

0 Dec 15, 2008

Connect with us on LinkedIn

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

Started by David Moskowitz

0 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. -Dave

Started by David Moskowitz

0 Nov 26, 2008

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Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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