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At 3:48pm on September 16, 2009, Steve Hillmann said…
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the welcome!
I am an IT recruiter performing a search for a Sarasota/Bradenton client looking for a Java developer and I would like to post a job.
Thanks,
Steve
At 10:58pm on August 27, 2009, Stephen Joseph Hardy, II said…
Yes, I have subscribed Linux-L to keep up with news relating to Linux. Thank you for accepting me as a member of codetown. I work at University of Florida Bridges Operations and attending graduate school at the same time. Someday we will meet and talk shop. *smiles*
At 11:43am on August 20, 2009, Joe Loring said…
Too cool. I still have my Bell Labs Quick Reference Guide to vi. Like your office!
At 11:03pm on August 19, 2009, Rick Koloski said…
Thanks for the welcome, Mike. I have a question for you.

I have a couple job opportunities for enterprise RoR product development. Is there a manner, place or etiquette for letting folks know about them here?

They are very cool jobs and my preference is to avoid a cattle call. Let me know.

Regards,

Rick
At 10:19pm on August 17, 2009, Kurt LeBlanc said…
Thanks Micheal for putting this together. I just posted a link to Flex Jam - CodeTown on Twitter, http://twitter.com/kurtleblanc
At 1:01pm on June 24, 2009, Larry Pitcher said…
Hi Mike. Thanks for setting up the Freelancer group. I too enjoyed the Open Source Bridge.

Larry
At 11:38am on May 28, 2009, Christian Laboranowitsch said…
Hi Michael,

thanxs for your welcome comment. I am really looking forward to the whole story...
At 9:20am on May 27, 2009, Peter Minutillo said…
Thanks Mike. Looking forward to it!
At 10:19am on May 26, 2009, Cathy Wittman said…
Thanks Mike. I may be able to come on Thursday but I wasn't sure of the address. Aren't there 2 DeVry locations?
At 5:24pm on May 22, 2009, Liekele Nico van der Heide said…
Thank you for your welcome message, I'll have a good reading here.

And hopefully add some info/stuff I've tried
At 3:48am on May 21, 2009, Steve Parker said…
Thanks Mike, nice to be here.
At 3:44pm on May 20, 2009, Sunny Wear said…
What a nice greeting! Thank you so much Michael.
At 3:30pm on May 20, 2009, Bill Brutzman said…
Mike:

I am delighted to learn about this site. I let the Chair of our Northern New Jersey Java Sig know about it, name Mike Redlich. I expect that Mike will broadcast it to the club's mailing list. Mike Redlich is also involved with the Albany New York Java Sig.

Consider contacting Chariot Solutions who hosts the Philadelphia Java Sig and also Yakov Fain who chairs the Princeton New Jersey JUG.

Regards,

--Bill
At 12:59pm on May 20, 2009, Jose Diaz Diaz said…
Hi Michael. Thanks for the invitation. Let me know when you come to Peru again!.

Joe
At 7:12am on April 30, 2009, Bulama Yusuf said…
Hi Mike
I just posted some pics, hope you find them interesting. I'll post more int he near future. Are you thinking of visiting Nigeria, I own the AbujaJUG...
At 9:20am on April 25, 2009, Bulama Yusuf said…
OK Mike, i'll do just that
At 4:50am on April 24, 2009, Bulama Yusuf said…
Thanks!! This site is real cool, its like facebook for developers
At 9:07am on April 23, 2009, John Mudd said…
Thanks. I'm looking forward to Jim's talk tonight.

John
At 3:02pm on April 20, 2009, Matt Kuenzel said…
Cool! I've been thinking about developing an app for the iPhone, maybe a game or something. Matt
At 2:35pm on April 20, 2009, Matt Kuenzel said…
Hello Mike, I'm still in the thinking and exploring stage as far as neural nets and related stuff. You site looks great. Oh, to let you know who I am, I started Mapopolis which used to sell mapping/navigation software for PDAs. Matt

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