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What are your main interests in software development?
J2EE/JEE, Real-time webapps (like desktop counterparts) - ajax-push (Icefaces) or Dojo/Ext-JS enchanced webapps. Glued with Spring of course.

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At 12:45pm on May 20, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hi Dominik and welcme to Codetown. Feel free to invite your friends. I have very pleasant memories of my visit to Krakow and other places in Poland. All the best, Mike
 
 
 

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