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How did you hear about Codetown?
Google
What are your main interests in software development?
Video Game Development, iOS Game and App Development, Knowledge, puzzles, art!
Do you have a website?
http://www.meetup.com/TheGamingArt/

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At 10:02am on January 31, 2013, Michael Levin said…

Be my guest, Brandon. I opened up group creation, so you should be able to create a iOS Gaming group. If you do, please fill in all the blanks, use appropriate images and you'll be the leader!

At 3:46pm on January 29, 2013, Brandon Levasseur said…

Absolutely. My main goal (and partial reasoning in reaching out here) consists of me trying to gather a group of people interested in getting together for iOS game Development. I've been digging around trying my best to find the best places to look for this (although I would prefer to gather local people). 

At 3:26pm on January 29, 2013, Michael Levin said…

Hi Brandon and welcome to Codetown! Next step is to join some groups. We can talk about creating a gaming group if you like. All the best, Mike

 
 
 

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