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How did you hear about Codetown?
Found it on google
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asp.net, C/ C++, processing(Ben fry)

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At 3:41pm on March 25, 2014, Michael Levin said…

Hi Ruby and thanks for the link - http://www.processing.org - I'll look into it fully and maybe we can start some dialog here at Codetown. All the best, Mike

At 8:41am on March 25, 2014, Michael Levin said…

Interesting - I noticed you put "Processing (Ben fry)" in your profile. I googled it wondering what you were referring to...

At 8:36am on March 25, 2014, Michael Levin said…

Good day, Smart Ruby! Great to have you here as a new member. Do you represent a group or an individual? And, where are you based? We have Ruby group for you to join and contribute. 

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