Thanks! It is a little challenging navigating but hope to get it figured out. I was trying to sign up for the Sarasota JUG and ended up here. I see a lot of Orlando JUG (my old home town). I guess you are part of G'ville JUG?
Thanks for the welcome. I am a Recruiter with Accenture and am in great need of Java Developers to work in our San Antonio, TX office. Is this the place to post or is there another area? Thanks and email is below.
Thanks for the URL. And it was my pleasure to attend the meeting. I don't really know many people who code, so it's nice to be able to go someplace and talk with people who do, even if I don't know a whole lot of Java. Can't wait for the next one. Maybe I'll know more by then.
At 12:24pm on December 28, 2009, John Thompson said…
Michael - thanks for the welcome & checking out my blog/flickr. It was the SunJUG that brought me to Codetown. I still have some exploring to do, but like what I've seen of Codetown so far. I'm sure I'll be posting on more Grails in the future.
Thanks Mike. I really enjoyed the meeting last night. I'm looking forward to the subsequent meetings, as well as pursuing any prospects with you. Take care and have a good weekend. -John
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