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2012-10-10
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Social Media Users Group Meeting - The Rise of Social Coding
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Jonathan "Duke" Leto will talk about The Rise of Social Coding. Where it's been, where it is now and where we are going.
http://labs.leto.net/2012/10/10/the-rise-of-social-coding.html |
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2012-10-10
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How to Fund your Early Stage Startup
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How do you fund a startup at the "idea / discovery" phase? That's typically too early for investors, so how can you find startup capital?
Video 2 of the OTBC Online Startup Camp covers a wide range of funding sources you'll want to consider. Topics include founder resources, Friends and Family, CrowdFunding, Government Grants, Micro-loans, Seed Funds, and more.
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Video 2 of the OTBC Online Startup Camp covers a wide range of funding sources you'll want to consider. Topics include founder resources, Friends and Family, CrowdFunding, Government Grants, Micro-loans, Seed Funds, and more.
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2012-10-10
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Video 2 of the OTBC Online Startup Camp covers a wide range of funding sources you'll want to consider. Topics include founder resources, Friends and Family, CrowdFunding, Government Grants, Micro-loans, Seed Funds, and more.
Check out the video at http://www.onlinestartupcamp.com and join us for the meetup to discuss early stage funding options. |
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Video 2 of the OTBC Online Startup Camp covers a wide range of funding sources you'll want to consider. Topics include founder resources, Friends and Family, CrowdFunding, Government Grants, Micro-loans, Seed Funds, and more.
Check out the video at
http://www.onlinestartupcamp.com/?q=forum/2
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2012-10-10
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Check out the video at http://www.onlinestartupcamp.com and join us for the meetup to discuss early stage funding options. |
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Change #17389
2012-10-10
10:12:12
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WhereCampPDX 5 Kickoff Party
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Join us for the Fifth Annual WhereCampPDX Kickoff Party this Friday at Geoloqi HQ. Beers and banter will be provided. With the growing numbers of geonerds this weekend, we're hoping to acquire more space just downstairs at either Lotus Room or Nedspace. Watch this space for details.
WhereCampPDX is a free, volunteer-created unconference for anyone interested in geography and technology. This yearâs event will be happening October 12th-14th, with a full day of unconference sessions at Metro Regional Center on the 13th.
An unconference is a conference planned by the participants. We convene together, plan sessions, and break-out into the proposed session discussions and activities. This gives everyone an opportunity to bring to the table the things that interest them the most, and talk about emerging topics that are still new and exploratory. We value open participation, providing access to new voices, and lowering barriers to participation. As a result, the event is driven by the interests and talents of the participants.
To attend, you'll need to have signed up at http://wherecamppdx5.eventbrite.com/ by the party time! |
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WhereCampPDX is a free, volunteer-created unconference for anyone interested in geography and technology. This yearâs event will be happening October 12th-14th, with a full day of unconference sessions at Metro Regional Center on the 13th.
An unconference is a conference planned by the participants. We convene together, plan sessions, and break-out into the proposed session discussions and activities. This gives everyone an opportunity to bring to the table the things that interest them the most, and talk about emerging topics that are still new and exploratory. We value open participation, providing access to new voices, and lowering barriers to participation. As a result, the event is driven by the interests and talents of the participants.
To attend, you'll need to be signed up at http://wherecamppdx5.eventbrite.com/ by the party time! |
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2012-10-10
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WhereCampPDX 5 Kickoff Party
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Join us for the Fifth Annual WhereCampPDX Kickoff Party this Friday at Geoloqi HQ. Beers and banter will be provided. With the growing numbers of geonerds this weekend, we're hoping to acquire more space just downstairs at either Lotus Room or Nedspace. Watch this space for details.
WhereCampPDX is a free, volunteer-created unconference for anyone interested in geography and technology. This yearâs event will be happening October 12th-14th, with a full day of unconference sessions at Metro Regional Center on the 13th.
An unconference is a conference planned by the participants. We convene together, plan sessions, and break-out into the proposed session discussions and activities. This gives everyone an opportunity to bring to the table the things that interest them the most, and talk about emerging topics that are still new and exploratory. We value open participation, providing access to new voices, and lowering barriers to participation. As a result, the event is driven by the interests and talents of the participants.
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WhereCampPDX is a free, volunteer-created unconference for anyone interested in geography and technology. This yearâs event will be happening October 12th-14th, with a full day of unconference sessions at Metro Regional Center on the 13th.
An unconference is a conference planned by the participants. We convene together, plan sessions, and break-out into the proposed session discussions and activities. This gives everyone an opportunity to bring to the table the things that interest them the most, and talk about emerging topics that are still new and exploratory. We value open participation, providing access to new voices, and lowering barriers to participation. As a result, the event is driven by the interests and talents of the participants.
To attend, you'll need to have signed up at http://wherecamppdx5.eventbrite.com/ by the party time! |
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Change #17387
2012-10-10
09:51:17
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CHIFOO Presents: Current Trends in Gesture and Body Tracking Interfaces
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Omek Interactive provides the most advanced tools for incorporating gesture recognition and full body tracking into your applications. We will talk about trends in gesture interface developmentâwhat are the challenges for developing gesture interfaces, and where is gesture being incorporated (TVs, games, digital signage, medical, museums, sports, home automation, etc.). Weâll discuss how to make your applications easier to use. Weâll talk about workflows to make developing applications more efficient in terms of time and cost. Weâll explain our gesture library and why having a set of predefined gestures allows you to develop rapidly and reduce your time to market. OMEK will demonstrate a system with gesture and body tracking.
About the Speaker
Jonathan joined Omek full time after serving as advisor to the company, and board director, over a span of more than three years. Jonathanâs experience as an entrepreneur includes the successful launch and sale of several companies in the fields of media, gaming, and technology. Prior to joining Omek, Jonathan served as CEO of Double Fusion, the leading independent in-game advertising firm. Prior to that, he helped establish the digital media and gaming practice at United Talent Agency. Jonathan was a co-founder of GameSpot, which was sold to ZDNet, and was president of GameSpy, which was sold to IGN Entertainment, where he ran the companyâs media division before its sale to Fox Interactive Media. He sits on a number of boards of entertainment and technology companies. Jonathan holds a degree in physical sciences from Harvard. |
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2012-10-10
09:41:51
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Citizen Open Studio
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Citizen Open Studio
Thursday, 3-7pm
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Make Citizen your first or last stop⦠beer & wine, food, innovation, graffiti, and mobile insights from Portland's leading mobile strategy and innovation firm. Stop by and share thoughts with members of the Citizen team who lead mobile design and user experience for the world's top mobile carriers, OEMs, brands, and media networks.
Our studio will be open Thursday, October 11th from 3-7pm. Come draw on our digital graffiti wall, explore input sensors, demo NFC, play Kinect air hockey, and get to know the Citizen team. Starting at 5pm, enjoy Korean BBQ and Mexican food mashups courtesy of Koi Fusion. Beer and wine will also be provided. Come by and say hello!
"The Mobile Experience will define the Internet's Next Layer" a talk by Chief eXperience Officer Sce Pike
Thursday, 6:30pm
mobilelayer.eventbrite.com
First there was the Internet of Information, and then came the Social Internet. Next there is the Internet-of-You controlled by the mobile experience, which adds information about your location and activities through a myriad of mobile sensors. What will the new layer of the Internet look like when it comes from our physical space through wireless-connected products like the Nest thermostat, Sonos speakers and WeMo controls for home electronics, and hard goods, from lamps to pet feeders? How will this new real world web of information interact with the other layers of the Internet? How will this help designers increase user benefits?
Come listen to Citizen's point of view on the Internet-of-You and the mobile experience layer at 6:30 pm on Thursday, October 11. Through Citizenâs leading-edge work with top-tier mobile carriers, device and chipset manufacturers, and the worlds leading media and content providers, Citizen is uniquely positioned to deliver the future and speak to how the mobile industry is moving. Join the Citizen team and let them tell you a bit about what they see is coming next.
www.citizensof.com
@pluscitizen
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Thursday, 3-7pm
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Make Citizen your first or last stop… beer & wine, food, innovation, graffiti, and mobile insights from Portland's leading mobile strategy and innovation firm. Stop by and share thoughts with members of the Citizen team who lead mobile design and user experience for the world's top mobile carriers, OEMs, brands, and media networks.
Our studio will be open Thursday, October 11th from 3-7pm. Come draw on our digital graffiti wall, explore input sensors, demo NFC, play Kinect air hockey, and get to know the Citizen team. Starting at 5pm, enjoy Korean BBQ and Mexican food mashups courtesy of Koi Fusion. Beer and wine will also be provided. Come by and say hello!
"The Mobile Experience will define the Internet's Next Layer" a talk by Chief eXperience Officer Sce Pike
Thursday, 6:30pm
mobilelayer.eventbrite.com
First there was the Internet of Information, and then came the Social Internet. Next there is the Internet-of-You controlled by the mobile experience, which adds information about your location and activities through a myriad of mobile sensors. What will the new layer of the Internet look like when it comes from our physical space through wireless-connected products like the Nest thermostat, Sonos speakers and WeMo controls for home electronics, and hard goods, from lamps to pet feeders? How will this new real world web of information interact with the other layers of the Internet? How will this help designers increase user benefits?
Come listen to Citizen's point of view on the Internet-of-You and the mobile experience layer at 6:30 pm on Thursday, October 11. Through Citizen’s leading-edge work with top-tier mobile carriers, device and chipset manufacturers, and the worlds leading media and content providers, Citizen is uniquely positioned to deliver the future and speak to how the mobile industry is moving. Join the Citizen team and let them tell you a bit about what they see is coming next.
www.citizensof.com
@pluscitizen
www.designweekportland.com |
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Citizen Open Studio
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Thursday, 3-7pm
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Make Citizen your first or last stop⦠beer & wine, food, innovation, graffiti, and mobile insights from Portland's leading mobile strategy and innovation firm. Stop by and share thoughts with members of the Citizen team who lead mobile design and user experience for the world's top mobile carriers, OEMs, brands, and media networks.
Our studio will be open Thursday, October 11th from 3-7pm. Come draw on our digital graffiti wall, explore input sensors, demo NFC, play Kinect air hockey, and get to know the Citizen team. Starting at 5pm, enjoy Korean BBQ and Mexican food mashups courtesy of Koi Fusion. Beer and wine will also be provided. Come by and say hello!
"The Mobile Experience will define the Internet's Next Layer" a talk by Chief eXperience Officer Sce Pike
Thursday, 6:30pm
mobilelayer.eventbrite.com
First there was the Internet of Information, and then came the Social Internet. Next there is the Internet-of-You controlled by the mobile experience, which adds information about your location and activities through a myriad of mobile sensors. What will the new layer of the Internet look like when it comes from our physical space through wireless-connected products like the Nest thermostat, Sonos speakers and WeMo controls for home electronics, and hard goods, from lamps to pet feeders? How will this new real world web of information interact with the other layers of the Internet? How will this help designers increase user benefits?
Come listen to Citizen's point of view on the Internet-of-You and the mobile experience layer at 6:30 pm on Thursday, October 11. Through Citizenâs leading-edge work with top-tier mobile carriers, device and chipset manufacturers, and the worlds leading media and content providers, Citizen is uniquely positioned to deliver the future and speak to how the mobile industry is moving. Join the Citizen team and let them tell you a bit about what they see is coming next.
www.citizensof.com
@pluscitizen
www.designweekportland.com |
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2012-10-10
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The Mobile Experience will define the Internet's Next Layer
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Thursday, October 11, 2012, 6:30 pm
Citizen, 2001 NW 19th Avenue, Suite 105
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First there was the Internet of Information, and then came the Social Internet. Next there is the Internet-of-You controlled by the mobile experience, which adds information about your location and activities through a myriad of mobile sensors. What will the new layer of the Internet look like when it comes from our physical space through wireless-connected products like the Nest thermostat, Sonos speakers and WeMo controls for home electronics, and hard goods, from lamps to pet feeders? How will this new real world web of information interact with the other layers of the Internet? How will this help designers increase user benefits?
Come listen to Citizen's point of view on the Internet-of-You and the mobile experience layer at 6:30 pm on Thursday, October 11. Through Citizen’s leading-edge work with top-tier mobile carriers, device and chipset manufacturers, and the worlds leading media and content providers, Citizen is uniquely positioned to deliver the future and speak to how the mobile industry is moving. Join the Citizen team and let them tell you a bit about what they see is coming next.
This event is part of the Citizen Open Studio from 3-7pm in the Design Week NW Open Studios. There will be lots of neat things to see: citizenopenstudio.eventbrite.com
www.citizensof.com
@pluscitizen
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2012-10-10
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2012-10-10
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2012-10-10
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Growth Hacking Workshop: Lean Marketing for Startups
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Are you struggling trying to figure out how to get customers for your product? Do you want your product to grow virally? Growth Hacking: Lean Marketing for Startups is a workshop at General Assembly designed to help early-stage startups think critically about the problem of user growth. Because figuring out how to get new users at a startup can sometimes feel like being a chicken running around with its head cut off, we've created an interactive and friendly environment for learning the frameworks, tactics and best practices of growth hacking.
If you're at a startup trying to launch a product, its essential that you arm yourself with a solid understanding of growth hacking and the strategies you need to succeed. With the right framework, you'll know what the hell to do and where to focus your efforts for the highest return. Come with questions, and be ready to have some fun and build a few things!
In this workshop we'll cover growth hacking principles to get you on the right path. We'll spend about half the class setting up some basic growth hacks ourselves.
What we'll learn:
Mapping out your product's user flow
The 5 key user lifecycle stages â i.e. the Growth Hacking Funnel
Moving users between user states
Building a viral campaign
Building and execute an A/B test
Identifying your most valuable acquisition channels
Optimizing site conversions
Increasing user retention & engagement
Prerequisites: You should bring a laptop to class. It helps to come in with a specific product or project in mind.
Mattan Griffel runs the world's growth hacking agency based out of New York City. He has helped launch over a dozen companies and products. He's a regular teacher at General Assembly and NY Ambassador to the Sandbox Network, a collection of young leaders under 30. Mattan organized the first-ever Social Activity Summit and Assembled Fashion in NYC. He has spoken about growth hacking at various industry events â including at Bloomberg, Internet Week, and Social Media Week â and has been featured in BusinessWeek, Mashable and The Next Web. |
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2012-10-10
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2012-10-09
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WhereCampPDX 5 Kickoff Party
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Join us for the Fifth Annual WhereCampPDX Kickoff Party this Friday at Geoloqi HQ. Beers and banter will be provided. With the growing numbers of geonerds this weekend, we're hoping to acquire more space just downstairs at either Lotus Room or Nedspace. Watch this space for details.
WhereCampPDX is a free, volunteer-created unconference for anyone interested in geography and technology. This yearâs event will be happening October 12th-14th, with a full day of unconference sessions at Metro Regional Center on the 13th.
An unconference is a conference planned by the participants. We convene together, plan sessions, and break-out into the proposed session discussions and activities. This gives everyone an opportunity to bring to the table the things that interest them the most, and talk about emerging topics that are still new and exploratory. We value open participation, providing access to new voices, and lowering barriers to participation. As a result, the event is driven by the interests and talents of the participants.
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2012-10-09
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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2012-10-09
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Portland State Aerospace Society Weekly Meeting
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Interested in space? Rockets? Open Source? Come to one of our weekly meetings and learn all about Portland's premier aerospace club.
Want to get involved? Just show up! Our meetings are informal and friendly. PSAS is an open source project and we welcome any help we can get! At our meetings we discuss our current status and break out into small groups to work on projects ranging from writing sensor firmware to designing rocket structures.
Just want to know what we are up to? Come to one of our meetings just to chat, and don't forget we have a launch scheduled for June 27th in Eastern Oregon. |
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Interested in space? Rockets? Open Source? Come to one of our weekly meetings and learn all about Portland's premier aerospace club.
Want to get involved? Just show up! Our meetings are informal and friendly. PSAS is an open source project and we welcome any help we can get! At our meetings we discuss our current status and break out into small groups to work on projects ranging from writing sensor firmware to designing rocket structures.
Just want to know what we are up to? Come to one of our meetings just to chat, and don't forget we have a launch scheduled for June 27th in Eastern Oregon. |
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2012-10-09
16:07:57
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
15:41:24
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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Dave Ackley, Computer Science Department, University of New Mexico
Efficiency and robustness are mortal enemies, inherently opposed on the value of redundancy, which robustness requires but efficiency eliminates. This talk argues that, by emphasizing efficiency alone, computer science is often optimizing the wrong thing, and we could do better, and should, by recognizing and managing the tradeoff explicitly. An illustration of efficiency's costs is presented, along with discussion of possible computing mechanisms when robustness is emphasized even over correctness.
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Efficiency and robustness are mortal enemies, inherently opposed on the value of redundancy, which robustness requires but efficiency eliminates. This talk argues that, by emphasizing efficiency alone, computer science is often optimizing the wrong thing, and we could do better, and should, by recognizing and managing the tradeoff explicitly. An illustration of efficiency's costs is presented, along with discussion of possible computing mechanisms when robustness is emphasized even over correctness.
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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Dave Ackley, Computer Science Department, University of New Mexico
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2012-10-09
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2012-10-09
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**Make games and help save lives through organ donation!**
Pixel Arts presents the **Guts for Glory Game Jam** in association with Gaming For Social Good's first game summit!
In a 20-hour challenge, you will work with fellow game developers to create a game prototype for the purpose of furthering the goals of a Portland nonprofit organization!
We will be working with Donate Life Northwest for this game summit. Participating developers will be creating a game prototype dedicated to aiding the mission of this organ donor registry nonprofit, the goals of which are outlined in the immediate link!
http://www.donatelifenw.org/content/what-we-do
**General schedule:**
Friday, October 19th: 6pm-10pm (Team Formation and Brainstorming)
Saturday, October 20th: 9am-5pm (Production)
Sunday, October 21st: 9am-5pm (Production)
Sunday, October 21st: 5pm-7pm (Postmortem)
Facilitated by Corvus Elrod, this Game Jam will be focused on creating a deliverable for Donate Life in the long run; the event will be set in a production environment, allowing developers to consider aspects of game development such as budgeting, client input, marketing, and their own quality of life on a day-to-day basis. That being said, production managers, marketers, and advertising agents are welcome to sign up as participants!
We have room for 45 participants and will not be counting RSVP's in other locations, though walk-ins are welcome if space permits.
Light breakfast and full lunch will be provided; provide restrictive dietary information on your registration.
Please also consider bringing $10 for a suggested donation to Pixel Arts! |
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Change #17356
2012-10-09
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Galois Tech Talk: Towards a Formally Verified Component Platform
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In safety- and security-critical environments software failures that are acceptable in other contexts may have expensive or even life-threatening consequences. Formal verification has the potential to provide high assurance for this software, but is regarded as being prohibitively expensive. Although significant advances have been made in this area, verification of larger systems still remains impractical. Component-based development has the potential to lower the cost of system-wide verification, bringing correctness proofs of these large scale systems within reach. This talk will discuss my work that aims to provide a component-based development environment for building systems with high assurance requirements. By providing a formal model of the platform with proven correctness properties that hold at the level of an abstract model right down to the implementation, I hope to reduce the cost of full system verification by allowing reasoning about system components in isolation.
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2012-10-08
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North Portland Coders Night
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2012-10-08
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2012-10-08
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2012-10-08
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2012-10-07
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2012-10-07
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Change #17349
2012-10-07
21:36:48
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Boost Your Online Presence with a Persuasive Professional Bio
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If you want to expand your online reputation and get your ideal audience to ‘know, like, and trust’ you faster, you need a personable, persuasive professional bio.
Whether you’re self-employed, in transition, or responsible for your company’s About page, you need to know the fundamental differences between bios that simply tell, and bios that effectively sell.
In this professional development workshop, you’ll learn how to write a bio that:
Engages your target audience on an emotional level.
Refines your online presence
Leverages your marketing strategy
Oils your sales funnel
Blasts through writer’s block
Key takeaways:
If you want to stand out, you have to show your humanity.
Distinguish the essentials from the excess of successful bios.
Learn the overlooked point where most bios fail, and how to make yours succeed. |
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2012-10-07
21:36:48
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Change #17347
2012-10-07
12:18:46
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pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Reactive-banana">reactive-banana</a> library for Haskell. More specifically, a series of worked examples in audio synthesis will be explored, showing the expressive power of FRP; hopefully positively answering the questions: "What can FRP do for me?" and "Why should I bother learning yet another abstraction?"
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Reactive-banana">reactive-banana</a> library for Haskell. More specifically, a series of worked examples in audio synthesis will be explored, showing the expressive power of FRP; hopefully positively answering the questions: "What can FRP do for me?" and "Why should I bother learning yet another abstraction?"
* Lyle Kopnicky will present "SKI School: The Combinator Calculus Demystified", covering the SKI-calculus, Peano and Church numerals, and Iota. Fun math games!
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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Change #17346
2012-10-07
05:27:21
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pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Reactive-banana">reactive-banana</a> library for Haskell
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Reactive-banana">reactive-banana</a> library for Haskell. More specifically, a series of worked examples in audio synthesis will be explored, showing the expressive power of FRP; hopefully positively answering the questions: "What can FRP do for me?" and "Why should I bother learning yet another abstraction?"
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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Change #17345
2012-10-06
18:55:45
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pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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PRESENTATIONS
* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the reactive-banana library for Haskell
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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PRESENTATIONS
* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Reactive-banana">reactive-banana</a> library for Haskell
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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Change #17344
2012-10-06
18:54:13
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1250462626
pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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PRESENTATIONS
* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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PRESENTATIONS
* Matt Youell will talk about some of the functional features of C#
* Echo Nolan will talk about functional reactive programming (FRP) and the reactive-banana library for Haskell
* ...and a lot more!
<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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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.</i> |
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