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At 9:09pm on February 1, 2010, Michael Levin said…
Hi Eric and welcome to Codetown! Now you have a website: http://www.codetown.us/profile/Erickovar Here are some features you'll like at Codetown. You have a blog built into your webpage. People can subscribe using this RSS feed http://www.codetown.us/profiles/blog/feed?user=Erickovar That's a little long, so they can just click on the feed icon at the end of your blog to subscribe. Anything you blog winds up in column 1, row 1 of the Codetown homepage, just like a newspaper. You can join groups, post comments, create discussions, events and even create your own group. There's a share feature that lets you share items with other networks like Facebook. And, your friend features let you connect with other people and invite friends to join. But, best of all, this is a community of like-minded folks - they all love software development and are willing to share what they know. For your website, just remember "codetown dot com slash profile slash Erickovar" Enjoy! All the best, Mike
 
 
 

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When you create a profile for yourself you get a personal page automatically. That's where you can be creative and do your own thing. People who want to get to know you will click on your name or picture and…
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