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Introducing JugList.net

Posted by: Dave Klein on May 17, 2008

As part of a homeschool project and a way to try out their budding Groovy & Grails development skills, two of my sons, Zak and Ben, have been working on a website. Their creation is now up and running and you can see it at www.juglist.net

JugList.Net is a searchable directory of Java User Groups around the world.


You can search for a JUG (Java User Group) by name, city, state/province or country. If you still can't find a JUG in your area, there is a link to an article, by yours truly, that gives some tips on starting your own group.

Java User Groups are a valuable resource for honing your craft and building your career. They also provide a great way for experienced programmers to give a little back to the community. If you are not involved in a JUG yet, then check out juglist.net and find one near you.
Dave Klein

About Dave Klein

After 28 years as a developer, architect, project manager (recovered), author, trainer, conference organizer, and homeschooling dad, Dave Klein landed his dream job as a developer advocate at Confluent. Dave is marveling in and eager to help others explore the amazing world of event streaming with Apache Kafka.

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