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At 7:02am on June 4, 2015, Michael Levin said…
Hi Pavel, I hear the group in Lviv is active and this conference looks excellent. Hopefully,
there will be info for those of us who want to benefit from the talks. See you again at Canvs. I think OrlandoJUG will meet there again this month on the 4th Th. I want to take the SunRail if it runs that late.
At 5:15am on May 29, 2015, Michael Levin said…
At 5:08am on May 29, 2015, Michael Levin said…
Here's the Lviv CFP I mentioned: "On 5/27/2015 8:27 AM, Andriy Andrunevchyn wrote:
Hi,
We are runnning preparation to JDayLviv 2015 - third annual conference devoted to java ecosystem.
So as usual we need speakers, sponsors and for sure attendees. If somebody would like to visit Ukraine and prepare some good talk - you are welcome - we will definitely provide you decent shelter, tasty food and cover your travel if it costs reasonably. If you would like to know more about our conference watch video 2013 2014 and photo or just drop me mail and I'll answer on your all questions.

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At 11:12am on May 21, 2015, Michael Levin said…

Hi Pavel and welcome to Codetown! I like your profile picture. Are you aware of the great vJug sessions coming up? One in about a week is a discussion of Josh Bloch's Effective Java. It's on the Safari Bookshelf! So, if you sign up for a free trial, you'll have just enough time to read the first 100 pages for the first meeting. All the best, Michael 

PS - Here's the invitation from Simon:

Hey folks,

Rather than spam you all with 3 meetup events being announced, I thought I'd do this meetup announcement manually via e-mail containing all 3 sessions.

To RSVP to the book club sessions follow these links and click RSVP!

May 26th Book Reading Club: "Effective Java" by Josh Bloch - Part 1

June 16th Book Reading Club: "Effective Java" by Josh Bloch - Part 2

July 7th Book Reading Club: "Effective Java" by Josh Bloch - Part 3

To participate in each of the sessions you'll need to read around 100 pages of the book for each meetup, which will be discussed as a group. Note we'll be inviting you to join the hangout and participate with us for the book club, so be prepared! All sessions will be recorded as usual, so if you can't make a particular session (or any of them) you can still be part of it via replays.

If you haven't bought the book yet, you still have time! Here are some links with discount codes:

Here are the specific codes, available on our "Welcome" page: www.informit.com/usergroupwelcome

Save 35% Every Day on Print Books

       • Apply discount code USERGROUP during checkout

       • Have more shelf space? Buy 2 or more and save 40% when you apply discount code IUG240 during checkout

    Save 45% on eBooks and Video Training

       • Apply discount code IUGD45 during checkout

Look forward to hearing what you think about the book, online!

Thanks -- Simon

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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