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How did you hear about Codetown?
Rob Stolle, Michael Levin
What are your main interests in software development?
enterprise architecture, cyber security, operating systems, Android, software testing, "clean code", websites, blogs
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Gainesville, FL

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At 7:16pm on July 2, 2014, Michael Levin said…

Hey, Ken! Welcome to Codetown. Technically, we should have a GatorJUG meeting next Wed since it's the 2nd Wed of the month, but since it's so quiet during the summer, I've deferred the meetings until Sept. We may just get together and have an informal brew somewhere like Tipples. I'll post it here on Codetown in the Events section if we do. And, I always post events as a Discussion in the JUG groups, like GatorJUG Town. When you join a group, you automatically get email when Discussions are posted. 

 
 
 

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