Introducing JugList.net

Posted by: Dave Klein on 05/17/2008
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.

About Dave Klein

Dave Klein

Dave is a consultant helping organizations of all sizes to develop applications more quickly (and have more fun doing it) with Grails. Dave has been involved in enterprise software development for the past 15 years. He has worked as a developer, architect, project manager, mentor and trainer. Dave has presented at user groups and national conferences. He is also the founder of the Capital Java User Group in Madison, Wisconsin, the Gateway Groovy Users in St. Louis, MO, and the author of Grails: A Quick-Start Guide, published by the Pragmatic Programmers. . Dave's Groovy and Grails related thoughts can be found at http://dave-klein.blogspot.com

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