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2013-11-12
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PDXFX November Event: Connected Relationships
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The relationships we build with other people are often both the most rewarding and most challenging areas of life – and sometimes, it’s the same relationship that covers both ends of the spectrum! It’s hard trying to figure out how to navigate our relationships when they don’t go smoothly. That’s where Dana Corey, the Modern Relationship Expert, comes in.
Our best relationships become a wellspring of energy that we can tap at any time: to get things done, to heal, or even just to unwind. When we struggle with relationship issues, most of us tend to blame it on our partners. The truth is, having a good relationship is almost never about “fixing” the other person. It’s about you. Who you identify as, what you want, and more than anything, what you’re choosing to do in your life right now.
Join us for this sure to be amazing event.
Register here: http://bit.ly/1cKYLhm |
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2013-11-12
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Pour Wine Bar Bistro
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Change #24841
2013-11-12
13:55:05
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Let's Talk Riak!
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In conjunction with the Portland Big Data User Group (http://www.meetup.com/Hadoop-Portland/), Basho Technologies engineer Eric Redmond talks about the NoSQL Key/Value datastore Riak).
A huge thanks to the Copious (http://www.copio.us/) guys for hosting the event!
Food and Refreshments on the house!
Agenda:
6 - 6:30 : Meet and Greet
6:30 - 7 : Intro to Riak
7 - 7:30 : Eric Redmond's Magic Recipe to master Riak
7:30 - 8 : Q&A
8 - 9 : Food & Networking |
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Change #24840
2013-11-12
13:21:33
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Intro to Neo4j Tutorial
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There's an upcoming beginner level Neo4j tutorial!
It'll be from 9am - 5pm on November 26 at The Congress Center building in SW. Founder and CEO of GraphAlchemist Huston Hedinger will be the instructor and the cost of the training is $99.
There will be breakfast, lunch and refreshments provided. All you have to do is show up (with your laptop) ready to learn!
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/intro-to-neo4j-portland-tickets-8723420987
SEE DETAILS BELOW:
Course Code: Intro to Neo4j
Duration: 8-hours/1 day
Skill Level: Beginner
Delivery Type: Classroom delivery with instructor
Audience
Developers, Administrators, DevOps engineers, DBAs, Business Analysts and students.
Executives and others who want an overview of the Neo4j technology.
Skills taught:
An understanding of graph databases
How to use graph databases
Introduction to data modeling with Graph databases
How to get started working with Neo4j
Build confidence in building a graph enabled application
Prerequisites
You don’t need any previous experience with Neo4j, NOSQL databases or specific development languages
Course Description
This course helps build a good knowledge of graph databases. It also teaches the core functionality of the Neo4j graph database. With a mixture of theory and hands-on practice sessions, you will quickly learn how easy it is to work with a powerful graph database using Cypher as the query language
Course Outline
Introduction to Graphs
Introduction to Graph based Modeling
Neo4j and Cypher
Advanced Queries with Cypher
Real-world implementation use cases with Neo4j
Technical requirements
You will need your own laptop. Please arrive early to quickly install the product and labs used in the class.
For any questions about the event, e-mail [email protected] |
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2013-11-12
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Joomla! PDX
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2013-11-12
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A Raspberry Pi for Christmas - an Intro for Parents
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Should you get your child a Raspberry Pi for Christmas? This informal talk will address that question.
The Pi is targeted at kids and at $35 it sounds pretty good. However, there are keyboards, SD cards, monitors, power supplies and other hardware to consider. Furthermore, the Pi is not for the faint of heart. You get all of the capabilities of a Linux system at the cost of its complexity.
There will be two halves to this talk.
1. One for elementary children using Lego WeDo robotics and Scratch.
2. The second targeting junior high or high schoolers and using Python to control a Vex robot.
The goal of this talk is to introduce you to a couple of robots you can control with the Pi. It will give you an idea of whether you want to tackle this with your children or if you want to give it to yourself instead. You have to be comfortable with hardware and willing to learn Linux. It is easy to manage as long as you follow the happy path. It is designed for children but is not childproof like Lego Mindstorms. The Pi provides you an opportunity to reduce it to scrap with a misplaced wire or to change its software in such a way it takes a wizard to recover. But hay â itâs only 35 bucks and you can always reload the software.
This talk is for parents. It is ok to bring a child but I do not promise to engage them. It will not teach you how to master the Pi. It will get you started by showing you what it can do and pointing you to resources on the web. Everyone is welcome.
Speaker: Ed Epp, IEEE
When: Dec. 4, 6:30pm to 9pm
Where: OTBC, 8305 SW Creekside Place, Beaverton, OR Directions
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Should you get your child a Raspberry Pi for Christmas? This informal talk will address that question.
The Pi is targeted at kids and at $35 it sounds pretty good. However, there are keyboards, SD cards, monitors, power supplies and other hardware to consider. Furthermore, the Pi is not for the faint of heart. You get all of the capabilities of a Linux system at the cost of its complexity.
There will be two halves to this talk.
1. One for elementary children using Lego WeDo robotics and Scratch.
2. The second targeting junior high or high schoolers and using Python to control a Vex robot.
The goal of this talk is to introduce you to a couple of robots you can control with the Pi. It will give you an idea of whether you want to tackle this with your children or if you want to give it to yourself instead. You have to be comfortable with hardware and willing to learn Linux. It is easy to manage as long as you follow the happy path. It is designed for children but is not childproof like Lego Mindstorms. The Pi provides you an opportunity to reduce it to scrap with a misplaced wire or to change its software in such a way it takes a wizard to recover. But hay – it’s only 35 bucks and you can always reload the software.
This talk is for parents. It is ok to bring a child but I do not promise to engage them. It will not teach you how to master the Pi. It will get you started by showing you what it can do and pointing you to resources on the web. Everyone is welcome.
Speaker: Ed Epp, IEEE
When: Dec. 4, 6:30pm to 9pm
Where: OTBC, 8305 SW Creekside Place, Beaverton, OR Directions
Cost: Free |
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2013-11-12
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A Raspberry Pi for Christmas - an Intro for Parents
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Should you get your child a Raspberry Pi for Christmas? This informal talk will address that question.
The Pi is targeted at kids and at $35 it sounds pretty good. However, there are keyboards, SD cards, monitors, power supplies and other hardware to consider. Furthermore, the Pi is not for the faint of heart. You get all of the capabilities of a Linux system at the cost of its complexity.
There will be two halves to this talk.
1. One for elementary children using Lego WeDo robotics and Scratch.
2. The second targeting junior high or high schoolers and using Python to control a Vex robot.
The goal of this talk is to introduce you to a couple of robots you can control with the Pi. It will give you an idea of whether you want to tackle this with your children or if you want to give it to yourself instead. You have to be comfortable with hardware and willing to learn Linux. It is easy to manage as long as you follow the happy path. It is designed for children but is not childproof like Lego Mindstorms. The Pi provides you an opportunity to reduce it to scrap with a misplaced wire or to change its software in such a way it takes a wizard to recover. But hay â itâs only 35 bucks and you can always reload the software.
This talk is for parents. It is ok to bring a child but I do not promise to engage them. It will not teach you how to master the Pi. It will get you started by showing you what it can do and pointing you to resources on the web. Everyone is welcome.
Speaker: Ed Epp, IEEE
When: Dec. 4, 6:30pm to 9pm
Where: OTBC, 8305 SW Creekside Place, Beaverton, OR Directions
Cost: Free |
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Change #24836
2013-11-12
12:16:54
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Graph Meetup: Let's Give Thanks for Graph Hacks
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***This Meetup will follow our all day Neo4j intro tutorial***
We will be hacking away at graph projects, while chatting about all things 'graphs' and enjoying pizza (veggie and gluten free options will be available), beer and cider.
Members from the GraphAlchemist team will be on hand with tips and some python based data import tools. Other languages have fantastic support as well (see below):
Ruby: https://github.com/maxdemarzi/neography
Python: py2neo.org
PHP: https://github.com/jadell/neo4jphp
Node.js: https://github.com/thingdom/node-neo4j
Feel free to bring your graph projects at any stage - from the concept stage, to visualization/analytics stage, let's do our learning together!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! |
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2013-11-12
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2013-11-12
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2013-11-12
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Collective Agency Holiday Party
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2013-11-12
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2013-11-12
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2013-11-12
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Collective Agency Holiday Party
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There will be a holiday party at Collective Agency Thursday December 12th, from 5-8pm, for members, friends, co-workers, partners, families, and visitors. It will be potluck -- bring a food or drink item of your delight.
[More details about activities will be added.]
RSVP at: [link coming soon]
Questions? Suggestions? Email Alex and Resh at [email protected] or call (503) 517-6900. |
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There will be a holiday party at Collective Agency Thursday December 12th, from 5-8pm, for members, friends, co-workers, partners, families, and visitors. It will be potluck -- bring a food or drink item of your delight.
[More details about activities will be added.]
RSVP at: [link coming soon]
Questions? Suggestions? Email Alex and Resh at [email protected] or call (503) 517-6900. |
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2013-11-12
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Collective Agency Holiday Party
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There will be a holiday party at Collective Agency Thursday December 12th, from 5-8pm, for members, friends, co-workers, partners, families, and visitors. It will be potluck -- bring a food or drink item of your delight.
[More details about activities will be added.]
RSVP at: [link coming soon]
P.S. There won't be a Last Wednesday Open House this month.
Questions? Suggestions? Email Alex and Resh at [email protected] or call (503) 517-6900. |
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2013-11-12
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Collective Agency Holiday Party
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There will be a holiday party at Collective Agency Thursday December 12th, from 5-8pm, for members, friends, co-workers, partners, families, and visitors. It will be potluck -- bring a food or drink item of your delight.
[More details about activities will be added.]
RSVP at: [link coming soon]
There won't be a Last Wednesday Open House this month.
Questions? Suggestions? Email Alex and Resh at [email protected] or call (503) 517-6900. |
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2013-11-12
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PDX Mobile Workgroup and Free Android Course
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Come join other mobile developers for a workgroup and socializing.
We are also looking for people to sign up for a study group for a free 8 week Android course.
https://www.coursera.org/course/android |
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2013-11-12
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CoFoundersLab Matchup Portland
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2013-11-12
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TiE Pearl Pitch Club
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Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?
Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?
Do want validation of your idea?
Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.
<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ij5AK_pJ8NtmsB27jButiJ9Z4NVD4ZvNhBAZzAld068/viewform"><b><u>Apply Online to Pitch</u></b></a>
Applying to pitch is free. Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)
Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:
- Concept Stage
- Seed/Bootstrap Stage
- Mature/Growth Stage
<a href="https://www.123signup.com/register?id=dzjdz"><b><u>Register</u></b></a> to attend the event.
TiE Members: early bird price (until Nov 30th) ) $5, after that $10
Non-members: early bird price (until Nov 30th) $10, after that $15
(Registration is free for those who are pitching, and you can bring one guest for free as well. If your pitch is accepted, you will be registered automatically. |
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Are you an entrepreneur who has taken the leap of faith and created a company with your brilliant idea?
Are you looking for seed or early stage funding?
Do want validation of your idea?
Then pitch to a panel of investors at TiE Oregon's annual PitchFest.
<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ij5AK_pJ8NtmsB27jButiJ9Z4NVD4ZvNhBAZzAld068/viewform"><b><u>Apply Online to Pitch</u></b></a>
Applying to pitch is free. Pitching is available for TiE Members only. (Each pitching company must have at least one TiE member in order to pitch.)
Awards, such as cash prizes, legal services etc. will be made available to winners in the following categories:
- Concept Stage
- Seed/Bootstrap Stage
- Mature/Growth Stage
<a href="https://www.123signup.com/register?id=dzjdz"><b><u>Register</u></b></a> to attend the event.
TiE Members: early bird price (until Nov 24th) ) $5, after that $10
Non-members: early bird price (until Nov 24th) $10, after that $15
(Registration is free for those who are pitching, and you can bring one guest for free as well. If your pitch is accepted, you will be registered automatically. |
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2013-11-12
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Lucky Labrador Beer Hall (1945 NW Quimby) is located in an old Freightliner Trucking warehouse in the final frontier of inner Northwest Portland. With it's wide open feel and the pub resident five ton crane hovering above the tables, the Lab makes for a very casual place to hang out for a pint. Serving bento, sandwiches, salads, and other pub fare, our pub is a great place to chill out by yourself or congregate with a group of friends, family, or associates. |
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2013-11-12
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The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland!
Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4! |
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2013-11-13 18:00:00 -0800 |
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Tech Hero Tour |
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http://info.carpathia.com/tech-hero-portland-tour-registration |
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Change #24816
2013-11-12
07:57:10
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202390038
Lucky Labrador Brewing Company
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Lucky Labrador Brewing Company |
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Change #24815
2013-11-12
07:50:43
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1250465205
CoFoundersLab Matchup Portland
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CoFoundersLab Matchup Portland is an opportunity to find a co-founder for your business, or find a business to join. Brought to you by CoFoundersLab, this event is a finely tuned networking event where you can meet other entrepreneurs and build the team to make your business happen. Start networking now by creating a FREE profile at CoFoundersLab.com! |
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2013-11-19 21:00:00 -0800 |
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CoFoundersLab Matchup Portland |
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Change #24814
2013-11-12
00:46:27
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202394254
ThinkShout
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433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97209 |
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ThinkShout 321 NW Glisan St Suite 700 Portland, OR 97209 |
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Change #24813
2013-11-12
00:45:29
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202394254
ThinkShout
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ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97209 |
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433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97209 |
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Change #24812
2013-11-12
00:21:41
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202394254
ThinkShout
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ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Or 97209 |
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ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97209 |
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Change #24811
2013-11-12
00:19:12
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202394254
ThinkShout
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Change #24810
2013-11-12
00:17:12
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1250465204
Portland Data Science Group
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2013-11-12
00:16:13
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1250465204
Portland Data Science Group
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Change #24808
2013-11-12
00:14:27
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202394254
ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Or 97209
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ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Or 97209 |
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This is the inaugural meeting of The Portland Data Science Group. Portia Burton will give a talk on what is 'data science', and highlight some cool tools and resources to get started with data mining, and visualization. The rest of the time will be spent working on projects |
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ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Or 97209 |
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ThinkShout |
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Change #24807
2013-11-12
00:02:51
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1250465204
Portland Data Science Group
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This is the inaugural meeting of The Portland Data Science Group. Portia Burton will give a talk on what is 'data science', and highlight some cool tools and resources to help you get started with data mining, and visualization. The rest of the time will be spent working on projects. |
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2013-11-19 20:30:00 -0800 |
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1250465204 |
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2013-11-19 18:30:00 -0800 |
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Portland Data Science Group |
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http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Data-Science-Group/events/150105792/?a=co1.1_grp&rv=co1.1 |
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Change #24806
2013-11-12
00:02:51
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202394254
ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Or 97209
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ThinkShout 433 NW 4th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Or 97209 |
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Change #24805
2013-11-11
20:32:45
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Calagator::Event
1250465202
Are You Ready For The New PCI Standard?
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2013-11-15 10:00:00 -0800 |
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2013-11-15 09:00:00 -0800 |
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Change #24804
2013-11-11
19:05:01
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1250465203
PDXCloud November Gathering
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| description |
Topic this month: From Ground to Cloud
Jason LaPier, Lead Cloud Architect and Max Murphy, Senior DevOps Engineer at Elemental Technologies will talk about taking a software product and stack designed to run on specific hardware and migrating it to cloud-based deployments. Challenges and features that will be covered:
- maintaining development parity with the continued hardware-deployed versions of the software;
- managing strict software package requirements;
- making products available in all AWS regions;
- using AWS's Virtual Private Cloud networking capabilities;
- using centralized logging to monitor and maintain multiple cloud-based deployments.
Have your own Ground to Cloud story? Bring it and let's discuss!
See you on Wednesday night. This month, pizza and refreshments are courtesy of Mirantis. Mirantis has rescheduled their OpenStack training course for November 12th - please register here: http://bit.ly/17viYFU with the Nov_PDX discount code to save $200.
Doors open at 6:30pm and presentation starts around 7. |
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Topic this month: From Ground to Cloud
Jason LaPier, Lead Cloud Architect and Max Murphy, Senior DevOps Engineer at Elemental Technologies will talk about taking a software product and stack designed to run on specific hardware and migrating it to cloud-based deployments. Challenges and features that will be covered:
* maintaining development parity with the continued hardware-deployed versions of the software;
* managing strict software package requirements;
* making products available in all AWS regions;
* using AWS's Virtual Private Cloud networking capabilities;
* using centralized logging to monitor and maintain multiple cloud-based deployments.
Have your own Ground to Cloud story? Bring it and let's discuss!
See you on Wednesday night. This month, pizza and refreshments are courtesy of Mirantis. Mirantis has rescheduled their OpenStack training course for November 12th - please register here: http://bit.ly/17viYFU with the Nov_PDX discount code to save $200.
Doors open at 6:30pm and presentation starts around 7. |
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2013-11-11
19:04:24
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1250465203
PDXCloud November Gathering
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Topic this month: From Ground to Cloud
Jason LaPier, Lead Cloud Architect and Max Murphy, Senior DevOps Engineer at Elemental Technologies will talk about taking a software product and stack designed to run on specific hardware and migrating it to cloud-based deployments. Challenges and features that will be covered:
- maintaining development parity with the continued hardware-deployed versions of the software;
- managing strict software package requirements;
- making products available in all AWS regions;
- using AWS's Virtual Private Cloud networking capabilities;
- using centralized logging to monitor and maintain multiple cloud-based deployments.
Have your own Ground to Cloud story? Bring it and let's discuss!
See you on Wednesday night. This month, pizza and refreshments are courtesy of Mirantis. Mirantis has rescheduled their OpenStack training course for November 12th - please register here: http://bit.ly/17viYFU with the Nov_PDX discount code to save $200.
Doors open at 6:30pm and presentation starts around 7. |
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2013-11-13 18:30:00 -0800 |
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PDXCloud November Gathering |
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Change #24802
2013-11-11
17:55:02
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1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
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| description |
##Practice at Pitch Club.
##Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback.
Free for TiE Members and public. |
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##Practice at Pitch Club. Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback.
Free for TiE Members and public. |
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Change #24801
2013-11-11
17:54:42
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Calagator::Event
1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
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##Come to practice at Pitch Club.
##Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback.
Free for TiE Members and public. |
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##Practice at Pitch Club.
##Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback.
Free for TiE Members and public. |
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Change #24800
2013-11-11
17:51:51
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Calagator::Event
1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
Roll back
| description |
##Come to practice at Pitch Club.
##Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
→ |
##Come to practice at Pitch Club.
##Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback.
Free for TiE Members and public. |
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Change #24799
2013-11-11
17:50:39
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Calagator::Event
1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
Roll back
| description |
#Come to practice at Pitch Club.
#Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
→ |
##Come to practice at Pitch Club.
##Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
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Change #24798
2013-11-11
17:50:06
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Calagator::Event
1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
Roll back
| description |
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club. Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
*Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?*
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
*Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?*
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
→ |
#Come to practice at Pitch Club.
#Then compete at PitchFest.
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club.
Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
**Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?**
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
**Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?**
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
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Change #24797
2013-11-11
17:48:22
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update
Calagator::Event
1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
Roll back
| description |
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club. Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
→ |
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club. Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
*Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?*
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
*Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?*
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
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Change #24796
2013-11-11
17:44:53
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update
Calagator::Event
1250465079
TiE Pearl Pitch Club
Roll back
| description |
Join TiE Pearl Pitch Club, a series of sessions whe you can practice your pitching skills.
TiE Pearl Pitch Club is designed as a supportive environment in which to try out your presentation - in front of a group of peers, including established entrepreneurs, and others just getting their start. Bring your pitches, with or without slides (bring your laptop to plug into the A/V system), and walk away with valuable feedback and coaching.
Following the Pitch Club session we will offer drinks and refreshments at the TiE Pearl Incubator, while we discuss feedback and mingle. |
→ |
Special edition of TiE Pearl Pitch Club. Come by to get information about, and practice for, the upcoming PitchFest event on December 10th.
Want to find out more about TiE Oregon PitchFest, before you sign up?
Then come by Pitch Club on November 21st, and talk to Gene Ehrbar, Manager of the TiE Pearl Incubator, and Shashi Jain, TiE Angel Program Manager. Find out more about what PitchFest is all about and what you can win.
If you decide you want to compete, you can put in your application right then and there.
Did you already submit your application for TiE Oregon PitchFest? Are you looking for an opportunity to really fine-tune your pitch?
TiE Pearl Pitch Club on November 21st is going to be a big practice session for TiE Oregon PitchFest!
We will pay special attention to the pitch format for the upcoming PitchFest event (limited time, no slide presentations), so that you can practice to become pitch perfect. TiE Mentors and peers will provide feedback and help you get it spot on!
If you're not going to be pitching, come to hear others and provide them with your feedback. |
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Change #24795
2013-11-11
17:10:57
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create
Calagator::Event
1250465202
Are You Ready For The New PCI Standard?
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The PCI Standards Council has released the draft version of the upcoming standard. Join the industry experts from Online Business Systems and our strategic partners to discuss the upcoming changes and strategies for your company to prepare for the new standard. Steve Levinson and Rob Harvey of Online Business Systems have worked with hundreds of companies to perform PCI assessments, PCI readiness assessments, and security governance strategic consulting. .
In addition to reviewing high-level changes to the standard and to the reporting mechanisms, we will discuss:
⢠Increased rigor to protect POS systems
⢠Vulnerability/Penetration testing requirements will be more prescriptive
⢠Scoping
⢠Infusing PCI into âbusiness as usualâ processes
⢠Increased scrutiny of Third Party vendors (trust but verify)
⢠Inventory of all in-scope components
⢠Anti-virus update
⢠Password requirements â added some flexibility |
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2013-11-15 10:00:00 -0800 |
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1250465202 |
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2013-11-15 08:00:00 -0800 |
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→ |
Are You Ready For The New PCI Standard? |
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→ |
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/881483586 |
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Please register via the following link: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/881483586 |
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Change #24794
2013-11-11
17:03:21
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Jake Brownson will be presenting on his project River:
<blockquote cite="https://groups.google.com/d/msg/pdxfunc/dBnDkdn_uPw/Z8Dwtz5OYeAJ">
River is a purely functional reactive system built on top of C++11
with some Ruby metaprogramming. It's reactive in the sense that as
inputs to the program change invalidations ripple through a big graph
of functions until they hit the outputs which greedily reevaluate the
graph. One significant difference from other reactive systems is that
there is no notion of time, or sequences of values at the language
level. There is no notion of events, or continuous streams of values.
It is just a big function that gets reevaluated as the input changes.
We can talk about these things using the system, but they aren't first
class.
One key idea is to push all of the logical state out of the program
itself and just make the outputs a big function of the inputs to the
program. One big function.
Inputs to the program can be things like the total console input as a
list of characters, a list of clicks the user has made, etc. Outputs
of the program are things like "There should be a window on screen"
"The window should be called 'Frank'", "The window should have this
button on it", etc. When the user clicks a button in the window the
inputs change and a new output is calculated. Maybe the window is now
called "Bob". Maybe the window no longer is on screen, but there's no
state in the program that isn't a function of the inputs.
Interactive Haskell programs work by ultimately evaluating some lazy
list of things that doesn't end until the program is terminated.
They're always in a state of being partially evaluated until the
program ends. In each invalidation cycle the River program is fully
evaluated, but the bits of it that are dependent on inputs that could
change stay in memory so they can respond to changing inputs. An input
list may have been empty the first go around, but now it has an item
in it.
I'm building River as the first phase of a larger project, but would
be a whole different talk that hopefully I'll be able to do some day
when I have something to demo. I'm always happy to rant about it if
you ask though :).
If the group is interested I would be showing an AppKit GUI
implementation of the logic puzzle Akari running in the system and
digging in to how things work a bit (don't worry, I won't show the
particularly crazy c++ bits). I'll also show an interactive
visualization of the in-memory graph that allows you to navigate it
hierarchically which makes a great debugging tool.
</blockquote>
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.
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Jake Brownson will be presenting on his project River:
<blockquote cite="https://groups.google.com/d/msg/pdxfunc/dBnDkdn_uPw/Z8Dwtz5OYeAJ">
<p>
River is a purely functional reactive system built on top of C++11
with some Ruby metaprogramming. It's reactive in the sense that as
inputs to the program change invalidations ripple through a big graph
of functions until they hit the outputs which greedily reevaluate the
graph. One significant difference from other reactive systems is that
there is no notion of time, or sequences of values at the language
level. There is no notion of events, or continuous streams of values.
It is just a big function that gets reevaluated as the input changes.
We can talk about these things using the system, but they aren't first
class.
</p>
<p>
One key idea is to push all of the logical state out of the program
itself and just make the outputs a big function of the inputs to the
program. One big function.
</p>
<p>
Inputs to the program can be things like the total console input as a
list of characters, a list of clicks the user has made, etc. Outputs
of the program are things like "There should be a window on screen"
"The window should be called 'Frank'", "The window should have this
button on it", etc. When the user clicks a button in the window the
inputs change and a new output is calculated. Maybe the window is now
called "Bob". Maybe the window no longer is on screen, but there's no
state in the program that isn't a function of the inputs.
</p>
<p>
Interactive Haskell programs work by ultimately evaluating some lazy
list of things that doesn't end until the program is terminated.
They're always in a state of being partially evaluated until the
program ends. In each invalidation cycle the River program is fully
evaluated, but the bits of it that are dependent on inputs that could
change stay in memory so they can respond to changing inputs. An input
list may have been empty the first go around, but now it has an item
in it.
</p>
<p>
I'm building River as the first phase of a larger project, but would
be a whole different talk that hopefully I'll be able to do some day
when I have something to demo. I'm always happy to rant about it if
you ask though :).
</p>
<p>
If the group is interested I would be showing an AppKit GUI
implementation of the logic puzzle Akari running in the system and
digging in to how things work a bit (don't worry, I won't show the
particularly crazy c++ bits). I'll also show an interactive
visualization of the in-memory graph that allows you to navigate it
hierarchically which makes a great debugging tool.
</p>
</blockquote>
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.
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