For developers in South America

There is a new web site for developers using JDeveloper in Latin America - http://www.jdeveloperla.com/
Just thought it is worth a mention here.

Thanks Shay,
we are some developers from South America that work with jdeveloperes many years, and build this portal (www.jdeveloperla.com)to promote jdeveloper and ADF in the region.
Thanks Again,
Plinio Arbizu
[email protected]
www.jdeveloperLA.com

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