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Florida Developers

As long as I'm blogging about upcoming presentations, it would be remiss not to mention the Miami Code Camp in Miramar on Saturday, Feb 10th and the Tampa .NET Users Group on Tuesday, Feb 13th.

If you are able to attend either of these events, it's an excellent opportunity to meet. Of course that leaves Monday and earlier on Tuesday as opportunities for more meetings. As always, email me if you are in South or Central Florida and would like to hook up--either to speak or simply meet.

-- Mike

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Hello,

I am an independent developer in the Miami area. I have been tinkering with S3, SQS and EC2. While most of my work is in .NET, I am very interested on RubyOnRails.

See you in Miami

Armando

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