Jackie Gleason has agreed to give a GatorJUG talk and the topic is  AngularJS. Jackie says he has his Neo4J/GraphDB preso handy, too. Hopefully, we can meet at Santa Fe College but stay tuned. 

You can expect good discussion, hot pizza and more. Hope to see ya. 

How do you like our GatorJUG Meetup page? It's up for renewal 2/11. If you tell me you like it, we can keep it. If not, http://www.gatorjug.org points to our home at Codetown. You'll have social features here you don't have here on Meetup. Plus, you'll see other technologies besides Java. That's a good thing. I'm voting for Codetown. We meet on the 2nd Wednesday from 6-8PM unless we have a particularly good speaker who can't make it on that day (like Jackie!) We socialize from 6-7 and the presentation begins at 7. There is usually hot, delicious pizza! More info is in the Events section here at Codetown.


And, please join this group to keep up with things and get occasional email about meetings

 http://www.codetown.com/group/gatorjugtown

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