Hi Michael, yep jClarity is going well - lots of interest in the GC analysis tool and even more for the JVM/cloud performance tool, even though it's only in Alpha :-)
Thank you Michael Levin for the invitation, I am moving around CODETOWN and hope to meet you and many others on the streets down here, so we will get to know more about us!
Thanks Mike. Was great meeting you at the Oracle User Group Summit as well... Next time we will have to arrange things better so you can join us for the pre-summit fun as well (you missed out on some good Dim Sum and Karting).
I'll have to check it out! I'm kind of busy right now interviewing and stuff, but I'll try to find time to post something. It was great meeting you! - tony
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Thank you Mr. Levin.
Thank you Michael!
Hi Michael, yep jClarity is going well - lots of interest in the GC analysis tool and even more for the JVM/cloud performance tool, even though it's only in Alpha :-)
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the invite - you mentioned that you possibly wanted to get involved in Adopt a JSR? What can I do to help get you started? :-)
Hello Mike,
I'm now in France and going to specialize myself on these tech. Andoid and HTML5/CSS3 are my favourite.
Many thanks to meet you,
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Thanks Mike, I know it's been a while. I plan to attend tonight. See you there.
Hello Michael, thank you for having me here. I am located at Gainesville, Florida. I look forward to contribute and learn from the community. Thanks.
Thanks Michael~I look forward to contributing to the good of the group as well as updating my own skill base ~ see you soon ! Jack
Thank you Michael Levin for the invitation, I am moving around CODETOWN and hope to meet you and many others on the streets down here, so we will get to know more about us!
Thank you again for all of your help getting my ad placed!
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Thanks Mike. Was great meeting you at the Oracle User Group Summit as well... Next time we will have to arrange things better so you can join us for the pre-summit fun as well (you missed out on some good Dim Sum and Karting).
Hi Mike,
I'll have to check it out! I'm kind of busy right now interviewing and stuff, but I'll try to find time to post something. It was great meeting you! - tony
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THANKS A LOT, GOOD WORK HERE MAN***
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