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J2SE Town

This group focuses on the Java SE environment. It's the core Java group. Questions? Answers? Musings? This is the place for you!
Sep 17, 2009
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TampaJUG Town

Tampa Java developers, this is your place on the web! Vlad Vivien hosts the TampaJUG with informative meetings monthly. Join us here on Codetown and get to know eachother...virtually!
Sep 17, 2009
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Python

Python. Life's better without braces.
Sep 17, 2009
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GatorJUG Town

Gainesville JUG, this is your place. Gather here to network, trade tips and ideas, or ask questions. You can create discussions and upload code. Check the Codetown Events section for meeting info.
Sep 17, 2009
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Web2.0 Town

Web2.0 is the dynamic web. It's social networking, tag clouds, metadata, geodata, and more. We love Web2.0. There's more out there than you can imagine. So, come on in and turn those imagined ideas into features with us!
Sep 17, 2009
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OJUG Town

Calling all Java lovers! The OrlandoJUG features leading edge presentations with you in mind. We meet every month with talks on interesting aspects of programming in Java. Although we're Java-focused, you'll also learn about other JVM languages.
Sep 17, 2009
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OrlandoJUG - Refactoring with Neal Ford at DeVry University

June 25, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm
Join us for a great talk on Refactoring with Neal Ford. Refactoring is a fine academic exercise in the perfect world, but we don't really live there. Even with the best intentions, projects build up technical debt and crufty bad things. This session covers refactoring in the real world, at both the atomic level (how to refactor towards composed method and at the single level of abstraction principle) to larger project strategies for multi-day refactoring efforts. This talk provides practical…See More
Jun 24, 2009

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