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Michael Levin
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Java, FOSS, Performance Tuning
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http://www.jclarity.com

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At 10:21pm on October 21, 2015, Michael Levin said…
Happy birthday, Martin!
At 2:40pm on December 30, 2012, Michael Levin said…
Good, performance can be such a black box. Cloud computing makes so much sense. It's nice to have free space for developers, like 5Gig @heroku.
At 12:03pm on December 30, 2012, Michael Levin said…

Hi Martijn, Thanks. For now, I'll familiarize myself with the details online. Good to know we have you as a contact. Hope to see you at an upcoming event. How's the JClarity stuff going? Do people seem to like it? Best, Mike

At 11:20am on December 29, 2012, Michael Levin said…

Hi Martijn and welcome to Codetown! Next step is to join groups that interest you. I hope to read some of your thoughts here as blog posts, discussions and maybe even videos. All the best, Michael

 
 
 

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