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At 8:59am on September 28, 2011, Treacy Jane said…
hi
At 3:37am on August 23, 2011, Rajil Sajila said…

I was worrying if you were as my teacher at school who hide some of their knowlodge or their friendship for them.I do enjoy to be here and it'll be agreat time for me to meet you again at Brazzaville during JCERTIF event .Just one question I'm always worrying getting such dream as being an astrophysicist and a hobbie as programming could those fit together ?

I'm Rajil and I live in Brazzaville I'm a CONGOJUG members and a big dreamer

Thanks a lot !

and see you!

 

facebook account: Rajil Sajila

 

At 6:56pm on May 16, 2011, Tina Orooji said…
Thank you :o) I look forward to attending a meeting!
At 8:09am on April 9, 2011, Leger Djiba said…

yes man,

how are you ?

 

i am in senegal in west africa (dakar) and you ?

At 12:33pm on March 15, 2011, Penny Robinson said…
Hey Mike - I'm "new" to CodeTown.  I'm sure you can tell.  :)   Are you still heading up the Orlando Java User Group?  If so, can you email me some info?  I'm interested in attending a meeting and possibly sponsoring if it's an option.  Thanks! 
At 10:54am on March 8, 2011, Lukman Jaji said…
Thanks man. . .I will try everything to be in Brazzaville for JCertif. . .I will be posting copies of my wordpress entries here. . . are you in Brazzaville?
At 10:21am on March 8, 2011, Bernard Adanlessossi said…

Hi Mike

 

Thanks for all your commitment to the community.

I am located in Bern, Switzerland and committer of JCertif2011.

At 8:33am on March 6, 2011, Ishwarya said…

Thanks for your wishes Mike!

 

Cheers,

Ishwarya

At 9:34pm on January 28, 2011, Brad Cupit said…
Oh awesome, thanks Mike. Hope to make it to the Feb OJUG meeting
At 9:53pm on January 11, 2011, Gary Gregory said…
Hi Michael. Thank you the invite. I am out of town ATM so I will not make it this time. 
At 7:33pm on January 10, 2011, Prasad Shembekar said…
Many thanks!!!!
At 10:08pm on January 7, 2011, Gem Miller said…
Thanks for being a friend... I look forward to meeting you hopefully and learning from you all I can!!
At 12:52pm on January 4, 2011, Ravi K Ghai said…
Mike: Thanks very mich. I'm looking ofrward to attending some events this year. Happy holidays! Ravi
At 11:16am on December 27, 2010, Mike Guidry said…

Thanks for the nice welcome Michael! I'm hoping this New Year brings you and your colleagues some great opportunities and challenges.

I wanted to find out if there is a way for me to get the word out about a position I'm staffing here in Orlando. Is there a place I could post it on CodeTown or would it belong in the Advertisement section?

Thanks and have a great day!

 

Mike Guidry

At 1:02pm on December 16, 2010, Mike Zielinski said…

Hi Michael,

Happy Holdiays to you!

Mike Zielinski

At 3:16pm on November 24, 2010, Pasha Mohammed said…
Hello Mike,

Thanks & Happy holidays!

Pasha Mohammed 
At 4:09pm on July 19, 2010, Girish Kumar said…
Thanks Michael...

I am into sourcing for Organizations in US. Currently we have openings for Java and Oracle Projects. My e-mail address is hri32@gdkn.com. please pass the word along if any one is interested.
At 12:19am on June 30, 2010, Reza Maghsoudi said…
Hi Michael,

Thanks.
Best Regards,
At 12:15pm on June 29, 2010, Behr@ng said…
Thanks Mike!

Cheers,
Behi
At 11:22am on June 22, 2010, Janet Gatsby said…
Hi Michael,
I'll be at Thursday's meeting. I've been to several before, but not in a very long while. Looking forward to it.
Cheers,
Janet

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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