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OrlandoJUG March Meeting

Hello OrlandoJUG! Here's the latest event posting for the March OJUG meeting. Please RSVP and spread the word. http://www.codetown.us/

Started by Michael Levin

0 Mar 3, 2014

OJUG January and February 2014

Hello OJUGGIES, Let's start with the Feb meeting since it features...Howard Lewis Ship! Join us for a Clojure talk by Tapestry author How…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jan 18, 2014

OrlandoJUG December - Meet up with SunJUG 12/11?

Hey, folks! The SunJUG is having a meeting 12/11 in Sarasota. Chris Schaefer is the organizer! If you don't know Chris, he just gave a pre…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 3, 2013

Spring Batch Presentation - 11/14

Hi All, Thanks for taking the time to attend my presentation "Introduction to Spring Batch". Resources mentioned during the talk can be fou…

Started by Chris Schaefer

0 Nov 17, 2013

OrlandoJUG 11/14 :: Intro to Spring Batch

Join us for an informative meeting on Spring Batch. In this presentation we will take a high level look at the Spring Batch project. This…

Started by Michael Levin

1 Nov 14, 2013
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October 2013 OJUG photo

Started by Michael Levin

0 Oct 31, 2013

OrlandoJUG ::: Open Spaces Meeting 4/25

Join us for an Open Spaces meeting this month, hosted by your JUG Leader, Michael Levin. Open Spaces is a style of meeting in which everyon…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Apr 14, 2013

OrlandoJUG - Arquillian with Curtis McMillen

Hello OrlandoJUG,   This month, March, we have a special very talented developer for our monthly meeting. Curtis McMillen will be our speak…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Mar 26, 2013

Responsive Web Design? What's that? - Exploring NODE.JS

It may not  adhere to the strict Java format of OJUG but was quite useful in learning more of the growing tools available to the web based…

Started by Mike Bivins

0 Feb 1, 2013

OrlandoJUG October 2012 meeting - details!

Hi OrlandoJUG - I've updated the October OJUG meeting announcement.Please take a peek and RSVP if you intend to attend. And, please tell al…

Started by Michael Levin

1 Oct 23, 2012
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