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At 9:48pm on June 6, 2010, Thomas O'Hare said…
Mike

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 Again,
Thomas
At 10:40am on June 5, 2010, Edmo Magalhães said…
Hi Mike, thanks for the welcome. A hug from Brazil to you.
At 3:07pm on June 2, 2010, Jure Srsen said…
Thank you!
At 4:01pm on June 1, 2010, Brad Beaton said…
Thanks Michael, happy to be here!

Brad
At 4:39pm on April 5, 2010, Jon Paquin said…
Hi Michael:

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.

Jon

jonathan.paquin@accenture.com
At 9:49am on March 24, 2010, Beth Nieman said…
Thank you Michael for welcoming me to Codetown. Looks like great information is being shared here!
At 6:56am on March 24, 2010, Joshua Davis said…
Hey Mike where is the Orlando JUG meeting going to be?
At 9:06pm on March 17, 2010, James Michael Khouri said…
Hey, Michael. Thank you for the welcome and friend request. It's a delight to be here. :)
At 11:48pm on March 16, 2010, Douglas Drees said…
Thank you, Michael. - Doug
At 11:51pm on February 28, 2010, Gaurav Bhola said…
Thx for the welcome. Grt to meet you at the meet. Also grt presentation from Derek.
At 7:51am on February 19, 2010, Vincent Mayers said…
Thanks Mike looks like a great community. I am going to post an event in Atlanta www.devnexus.com soon

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At 9:51am on February 18, 2010, Paul Boivin said…
Thanks Michael, looking forward to seeing you again soon. Headsup when coming to SRQ will do the same for ORL. Cheers! - p a u l
At 5:14pm on February 11, 2010, Michael Newman said…
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 2:33pm on January 24, 2010, Mike Zielinski said…
Thanks the site looks good.
Mike
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 again for the welcome.

Happy holidays!

JT
At 11:28am on November 10, 2009, Patrick O'Keefe said…
Thanks for the welcome!
At 11:50pm on October 6, 2009, Demian Seiler said…
Thanks Michael. This looks like a great site.
At 5:55pm on September 29, 2009, Marsee Henon said…
Hi Michael
Mary told me about this site. Thought I'd check it out.
At 1:17pm on September 25, 2009, John DiLorenzo said…
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
At 9:15am on September 21, 2009, Savvas Andreas Moysidis said…
Hi Michael,

thank you very much! Best wishes to you too in everything and keep up the good job!

Regards,
Savvas

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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