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Gatorjug February rescheduled to 2/16

Jackie Gleason has agreed to give a GatorJUG talk and the topic is  AngularJS. Jackie says he has his Neo4J/GraphDB preso handy, too. Hopef…

Started by Michael Levin

1 Jan 15, 2016
Reply by Dan Lackey

GatorJUG Meeting - Wed Jan 13 - Kevin Neelands on Analysis

Hello GatorJUG! Here's an update on our January meeting. Kevin's going to talk with us about analysis. Our sponsor is Cambridge Web Design…

Started by Michael Levin

2 Jan 11, 2016
Reply by Michael Levin

2 Free eBooks! Java 8 and Functional Programming!

Introducing Java 8 by Raoul-Gabriel Urma Offers a practical tutorial to some of the core Java 8 features and gets you programming quickly w…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jan 7, 2016

Online Training in HTML5, Java 8, Architecture, Node and React

Hello GatorJUG! There are five courses coming up that will help you get in-depth training in some of today’s most important technologies f…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 23, 2015

Using your Maker Skills to survive a Zombie Apocalypse with Raspberry Pi and Arduino

Hello GatorJUG! I hope your day is going well. You may be counting the minutes until you can leave for the holidays. Why mark your calenda…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 23, 2015

Gatorjug January

Hello and welcome to GatorJUG! This will be our first meeting of 2016. There's a lot going on in the Java world these days. JavaOne was a…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 17, 2015

GatorLUG Social Tonight

The Gainesville Linux User Group is known as the GatorLUG. Clint Collins is the organizer. And, tonight GatorLUG is having a social at Sw…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 16, 2015

Early-access build b95 of JDK 9 is available for download

Hi All, Early-access builds of JDK 9 with Project Verona in b95 are available for download here https://jdk9.java.net/download The goal o…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 7, 2015

GatorLUG Tonight at Mobiquity 6PM

Did you know there's a GatorLUG meeting tonight at Mobiquity? Info at http://www.gatorlug.org/meetings/2015/11. Since we don't usually have…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Nov 18, 2015

GatorJUG October

Hello GatorJUG! I'm writing you from gorgeous Portland, OR. I'll be here until next week and then fly down to San Francisco for Java One.…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Oct 12, 2015

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