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2012-09-02
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Oregon immersive Education Days 2012
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2012-09-02
12:43:56
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University of Oregon Portland
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Change #16941
2012-09-02
12:40:33
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Oregon immersive Education Days 2012
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The Emergent Learning Commons (ELC) and the Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning Special Interest Group (ARVEL SIG) of the American Educational Research Association invites you to present your teaching and learning innovations either live, in person or remotely at the Oregon Immersive Education Days (OiED) at The University of Oregon's White Stag Building in Portland OR on October 18, 19, & 20, 2012.
This 4th annual gathering of educators, researchers and developers working in immersive environments and emerging technologies for education in Oregon, the NorthWest Americas, and beyond related to the immersive Education group will feature a series of live, virtual, hands-on presentations, and special events providing attendees with an overview of Immersive Education and how virtual worlds and game-based learning technologies are used in both formal and informal settings to engage learning. |
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2012-09-02
12:40:33
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University of Oregon Portland
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Change #16939
2012-09-01
13:57:12
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OEN Business Plan Development Seminar
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2012-09-01
13:55:37
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OEN Business Plan Development Seminar
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Change #16937
2012-08-31
21:36:09
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Left Bank Annex
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Change #16936
2012-08-31
21:31:35
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Portland Digital eXperience (PDX)
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First and foremost, we wanted to showcase Portland and folks that champion Portlandy ideals. Iâm lucky that, for the most part, I get to sit back and watch all of the amazing stuff that happens in Portland. And I consistently revel in the awesomeness that people here are building. With PDX, we wanted to showcase that almost frenetic variety of creativity in our town. But we also wanted to bring in folks who subscribed to common ideals. Thatâs why, in addition to some amazing Portland people, youâll find folks like Tumblr and Flipboard on the docket.
Second, we wanted this to be a true creative festival atmosphere. One of things we wanted most was to make this a festival of creativity, with some of that being creative applications of technology and some of that being the creative spirit of the music industry. Thatâs why MFNW and PDX are inextricably linked. And itâs also why weâve got speakers with a foot in music and a foot in tech, like Spotify, Shazam, CASH Music, and Tender Loving Empire.
Third, we wanted to create something intimate, inspiring, and invigorating. Many of us remember the serendipitous experiences of conferences like SXSW and Big Omaha. We wanted to capture that same kind of experience, bring interesting speakers, and get interesting folks in town for the event. Our goal is to have you sitting next to someone you never imagined having the opportunity to meet. Or getting the chance to chat with an amazing panelist at one of the concerts. Or simply running into someone on the street at the food carts. And maybe, just maybe, youâll get to spend a little more time chatting with awesome Portland people whom you never get to see.
Last but not least, we wanted PDX to provide a good excuse for people to visit Portland. Especially for those folks who are actively considering Portland for the next phase of their business or career. You see, sometimes we forget how lucky we are to live where we do. And to work here. But rest assured, there are any number of people and companies outside looking in. And this is a great opportunity to showcase what weâve got here.
http://siliconflorist.com/2012/08/14/experience-portland-thinking-musicfestnw-tech-conference-pdx/ |
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First and foremost, we wanted to showcase Portland and folks that champion Portlandy ideals. I’m lucky that, for the most part, I get to sit back and watch all of the amazing stuff that happens in Portland. And I consistently revel in the awesomeness that people here are building. With PDX, we wanted to showcase that almost frenetic variety of creativity in our town. But we also wanted to bring in folks who subscribed to common ideals. That’s why, in addition to some amazing Portland people, you’ll find folks like Tumblr and Flipboard on the docket.
Second, we wanted this to be a true creative festival atmosphere. One of things we wanted most was to make this a festival of creativity, with some of that being creative applications of technology and some of that being the creative spirit of the music industry. That’s why MFNW and PDX are inextricably linked. And it’s also why we’ve got speakers with a foot in music and a foot in tech, like Spotify, Shazam, CASH Music, and Tender Loving Empire.
Third, we wanted to create something intimate, inspiring, and invigorating. Many of us remember the serendipitous experiences of conferences like SXSW and Big Omaha. We wanted to capture that same kind of experience, bring interesting speakers, and get interesting folks in town for the event. Our goal is to have you sitting next to someone you never imagined having the opportunity to meet. Or getting the chance to chat with an amazing panelist at one of the concerts. Or simply running into someone on the street at the food carts. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll get to spend a little more time chatting with awesome Portland people whom you never get to see.
Last but not least, we wanted PDX to provide a good excuse for people to visit Portland. Especially for those folks who are actively considering Portland for the next phase of their business or career. You see, sometimes we forget how lucky we are to live where we do. And to work here. But rest assured, there are any number of people and companies outside looking in. And this is a great opportunity to showcase what we’ve got here.
http://siliconflorist.com/2012/08/14/experience-portland-thinking-musicfestnw-tech-conference-pdx/ |
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Change #16935
2012-08-31
21:30:55
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Leftbank Annex
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Change #16934
2012-08-31
21:30:13
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PDX Founders Talk & Tech Crawl
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<p>Recent wins by Portland tech companies make PDX the place to be for startups with big dreams. The list includes: CrowdCompass selling for $10 million; Cloudabilty raising $8.5 million; New tech companies like Vizify and Chirpify raising over $2 million; Simple moving their NY and SF offices to Portland; and more.<br><br>
What is positioning Portland, OR as one of the best tech communities in the US and what does this mean for PDX tech entrepreneurs? Come find out!<br><br>
Join 4 PDX tech founders for a 30-minute (pre-tech crawl) talk and learn what unique aspects of Portland have helped build their companies. Afterwards, everyone will eat and drink their way through the offices of the thriving tech companies in NW Portland. This tech crawl is in celebration of the <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/">PDX Digital Conference</a>.<br><br><strong>5:30pm Founders Speaking:</strong><br>
Dave Shanley: Co-Founder & CTO of CrowdCompass<br>
 Mat Ellis: Founder & CEO of Cloudability<br>
 Chris Teso: Founder & CEO of Chirpify<br>
 Todd Silverstein: Co-Founder and CEO of Vizify</p>
<p>Â Amber Case: Co-Founder and CEO of Geoloqi</p>
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<p><strong>6:00PM Tech Crawl through the Following Offices</strong><br>
 PIE<br>
 CPUsage<br>
 Vizify<br>
 The Digits!<br>
 Geoloqi, Inc<br>
 Upstart Labs<br>
 Puppet Labs<br>
 Chirpify<br>
 GlobeSherpa<br>
 Urban Airship<br>
 ShopIgniter<br><br><strong>8:00PM  10:00PM Tech Crawl Wrap-Up Party @ Ground Kontrol</strong><br>
Sponsored by <a href="http://www.crowdcompass.com/">CrowdCompass</a> and <a href="https://cloudability.com/">Cloudability</a><br><br><strong>Note:</strong><br>
This Founders Talk and Tech Crawl is free and open to the public but you will need tickets if you plan to attend the full <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/">PDX Digital Conference</a>. You can <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/pdx-laminates/">buy tickets</a> to PDX Digital Conference here. DonÂt miss this conference as the <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/pdx-speakers/">speaker line-up</a> is amazing.<br><br></p> |
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<p>Recent wins by Portland tech companies make PDX the place to be for startups with big dreams. The list includes: CrowdCompass selling for $10 million; Cloudabilty raising $8.5 million; New tech companies like Vizify and Chirpify raising over $2 million; Simple moving their NY and SF offices to Portland; and more.<br><br>
What is positioning Portland, OR as one of the best tech communities in the US and what does this mean for PDX tech entrepreneurs? Come find out!<br><br>
Join 4 PDX tech founders for a 30-minute (pre-tech crawl) talk and learn what unique aspects of Portland have helped build their companies. Afterwards, everyone will eat and drink their way through the offices of the thriving tech companies in NW Portland. This tech crawl is in celebration of the <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/">PDX Digital Conference</a>.<br><br><strong>5:30pm Founders Speaking:</strong><br>
� Dave Shanley: Co-Founder & CTO of CrowdCompass<br>
 Mat Ellis: Founder & CEO of Cloudability<br>
 Chris Teso: Founder & CEO of Chirpify<br>
 Todd Silverstein: Co-Founder and CEO of Vizify</p>
<p>Â Amber Case: Co-Founder and CEO of Geoloqi</p>
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<p><strong>6:00PM Tech Crawl through the Following Offices</strong><br>
 PIE<br>
 CPUsage<br>
 Vizify<br>
 The Digits!<br>
 Geoloqi, Inc<br>
 Upstart Labs<br>
 Puppet Labs<br>
 Chirpify<br>
 GlobeSherpa<br>
 Urban Airship<br>
 ShopIgniter<br><br><strong>8:00PM  10:00PM Tech Crawl Wrap-Up Party @ Ground Kontrol</strong><br>
Sponsored by <a href="http://www.crowdcompass.com/">CrowdCompass</a> and <a href="https://cloudability.com/">Cloudability</a><br><br><strong>Note:</strong><br>
This Founders Talk and Tech Crawl is free and open to the public but you will need tickets if you plan to attend the full <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/">PDX Digital Conference</a>. You can <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/pdx-laminates/">buy tickets</a> to PDX Digital Conference here. DonÂt miss this conference as the <a href="http://musicfestnw.com/pdx/pdx-speakers/">speaker line-up</a> is amazing.<br><br></p> |
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Change #16933
2012-08-31
21:30:13
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Leftbank Annex
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Change #16932
2012-08-31
17:00:30
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Software Development and Design Using MVVM
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Jeff Jackson will show how Esri development teams use the Model View ViewModel (MVVM) pattern to build, test, and maintain scalable applications.
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Jeff Jackson will show how Esri development teams use the Model View ViewModel (MVVM) pattern to build, test, and maintain scalable applications.
About Jeff Jackson
@jeffjax is an Esri developer; arcgis.com; arcgis explorer; wpf; silverlight; mvvm from Portland, ME and will be in town for a day to visit with other Portlanders. |
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Change #16931
2012-08-31
16:59:15
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Software Development and Design Using MVVM
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Change #16930
2012-08-31
16:53:03
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Software Development and Design Using MVVM
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Jeff Jackson will show how Esri development teams use the Model View ViewModel (MVVM) pattern to build, test, and maintain scalable applications.
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Software Development and Design Using MVVM |
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Change #16929
2012-08-31
16:02:46
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holidays in march
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Change #16928
2012-08-31
15:45:50
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Portland Design and Digital Experience Meetup
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Join designers, creatives and tech luminaries for an evening mixer at the fabulous Rogue Public House to kick off the Portland Digital Experience and Music Fest NW. The crew from WebVisions and Design Week Portland will be there with special guests from Portland's digital community.
Free free to RSVP so we know you're coming: http://pdxdigitalexperience.eventbrite.com/ |
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Change #16927
2012-08-31
15:05:14
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holidays in march
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<a href="http://firmalojik.com/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals">trivago</a>
<a href="http://firmalojik.com/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals">trivago</a>
<a href="http://www.articleoriginal.com/index.php?page=article&article_id=458960">trivago</a>
<a href="http://articledirectory.me/10850/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals/">thomas cook holidays</a>
<a href="http://your-success-builder.com/2012/08/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals/">holidays are coming coca cola</a>
http://www.indianewsx.com/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals/
http://www.o4d.com/index.php?page=article&article_id=1352448
http://firmalojik.com/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals
http://directoryofarticles.net/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals&id=6041.html
http://www.seoinpakistan.net/the-benefits-of-holiday-rentals/
<a href="http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/372208/scientists-tout-atomic-storage-for-tiny-drives">trivago</a>
<a href="http://www.frmkd.us/system-araclari/730141-microsoft-biztalk-server-2010-developer-edition.html#post1051103423">holidays in 2011</a>
<a href="http://69.73.191.222/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=19182">trivago</a>
<a href="http://www.baraondaweb.com/forum/index.php">holidays in spain</a>
<a href="http://faycom.co.il/vb/showthread.php?p=605603#post605603">trivago</a> |
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Change #16926
2012-08-31
14:49:22
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Crowdfunding - Money 4 Something
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Crowdfunding sites, like Kickstarter.com, have set the entrepreneurial world ablaze with their democratizing effect in the project funding realm. You’ve read about crowdfunding successes like Pebble, Kickstarter's biggest crowdfunding success (the project raised over $10 million). Now find out how you can use these same sites to get YOUR project off the ground or accelerated into the marketplace.
Join us for a special 1-hour presentation to find out more about:
How crowdfunding works
Various platforms available to entrepreneurs to raise funds or even find investors (beyond the more well known sites like Kickstarter and IndieGoGo)
How to create the “perfect pitch” for crowdfunding sites
How crowdfunding campaigns can be used to road test your product offerings and help you build a rabid fan-base
We’ll introduce you to the “Money 4 Something” step-by-step DIY workshop and resource for indie artists, innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs who need outside funding to launch or complete their projects. The information in the workshop is geared toward creative innovators looking for an alternative, community oriented way to get the word out about, and fund, their projects through crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter.com.
We’ll even give you a proprietary tool that you can use to craft your own crowdfunding campaign on your own—just for attending and learning how you can take advantage of these amazing crowdsourced fundraising mechanisms.
If you have any questions before the event, feel free to contact the presenter, Adrienne Fritze at [email protected], or by calling her at 503.349.6075. |
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Change #16925
2012-08-31
11:21:27
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Kell's - Pearl District
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Change #16924
2012-08-31
11:21:27
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IT/Technical Professionals Mixer
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Please note new date!! Moving to avoid conflict with SEMPDX Rooftop Networking Party.
Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Please note, this event is at Kell's new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
Sponsored by Portland Job Group. www.jobgroup.org |
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Please note new date!! Moving to avoid conflict with SEMPDX Rooftop Networking Party.
Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Please note, this event is at Kell's new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
Sponsored by Portland Job Group. www.jobgroup.org |
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2012-08-31
11:21:27
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IT/Technical Professionals Mixer
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Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Please note, this event is at Kell's new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
Sponsored by Portland Job Group. www.jobgroup.org
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Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Please note, this event is at Kell's new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
Sponsored by Portland Job Group. www.jobgroup.org
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2012-08-31
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IT/Technology Professionals Mixer
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Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Please note, this event is at Kell's new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
Sponsored by Portland Job Group. www.jobgroup.org |
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Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Please note, this event is at Kell's new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
Sponsored by Portland Job Group. www.jobgroup.org |
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2012-08-31
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Change #16920
2012-08-31
11:15:57
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IT/Technical Professionals Mixer
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Come meet for drinks and engage with fellow professionals in a relaxed social setting to exchange stories, career advice, and make new connections in the local industry. All positions in the IT and Technology worlds are welcome, including project managers, systems engineers, desktop support, dba's, developers, security analysts, business analysts, enterprise architects, design experts, IT/Technology managers, and all other associated fields.
Last monthâs event featured conversations running the gamut of the technical industry, from how to implement Agile & Scrum methodologies in non-Engineering areas to the pros & cons of the coming Windows 8 product. The only way to know where the conversation will go this month is to show up and participate!
Please note, this event is at Kells new 2nd location in the Pearl District. It is a wonderful establishment with a great back room tailor-made for events like this. Come join us!!
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2012-08-31
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2012-08-31
09:02:41
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AgilePDX - Agile Sucks - Frank de Andrea
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Details and Pizza:
This event is free and is at Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland).
The program starts at 7:00 pm.
After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion of launching Agile Projects. |
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Frank DâAndrea is an enthusiastic Agile evangelist, mentor, educator, and most recently, the Vice-President of Software Development at Tater Tot Designs. He has extensive experience in managing web and software development projects as well as mobile application and Content Management System development efforts. He is an experienced process improvement specialist with expertise in both Agile and Waterfall development environments.
Frank has leadership experience in both Product and Project Management as well as hands-on experience as a Certified Scrum Professional. Frank has been involved in numerous extracurricular activities as well; such as a 10-year stint of teaching poetry, literature, creative writing, and composition classes at Portland Community College; representing Portland as a member of Portlandâs National Poetry Slam team; publishing and performing with Haiku Inferno, and getting his J.D. from Willamette University College of Law.
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Agile Still Sucks.
Bringing Agile into an organization is never a good idea. It is disruptive, complicated, and very expensive. It brings organizational dysfunction to the surface and shines a bright light on business practices that sabotage teams and fail to deliver value to clients. Further, unwitting teams may adopt a version of Agile that becomes dogmatic, inflexible, and interested in perpetuating the "processâ of Agile rather than being, well, agile. The only thing worse than bringing Agile in, is trying to get Agile right.
That said, everyone should be using Agile. This presentation will explore ways to bring Agile into an organization, how to choose the right "flavorâ of Agile, and what to do when it goes badly â because it will. This presentation will also examine how to expand the Agile conversation from within the software development team, outward to internal stakeholders, and eventually into client engagements.
Details and Pizza:
This event is free and is at Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland).
The program starts at 7:00 pm.
After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion of launching Agile Projects. |
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2012-08-30
04:09:43
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
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IMPORTANT -- Help us prepare enough food and drink for you by clicking the "count me in" link at the bottom of this entry so we know you'll be attending.
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!
ABOUT THE SPONSOR: The venue, food and refreshments are provided by Elemental Technologies, a Portland, Oregon software company that specializes in massively parallel processing solutions for video encoding, decoding and transcoding of video over IP networks. For more information, visit http://www.elementaltechnologies.com/</i> |
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<b>IMPORTANT</b>: Help us prepare enough food and drink for you by (1) going to <a href="http://plancast.com/p/cmah">this Plancast page</a> and clicking the "count me in" link on right side, and (2) tell us <a href="http://goo.gl/uKmnY">which pizza you want</a>.
<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!
ABOUT THE SPONSOR: The venue, food and refreshments are provided by Elemental Technologies, a Portland, Oregon software company that specializes in massively parallel processing solutions for video encoding, decoding and transcoding of video over IP networks. For more information, visit http://www.elementaltechnologies.com/</i> |
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2012-08-29
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Portland Perl Mongers -- h2xs is da bomb + dzil Pod::Weaver
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## Ian...
➜ will cover what it's like for n00bs learning how to create a new Perl module, including:
* Where rookies look for "Getting Started" information
* Which tools we can readily find for the job
* What kinds of questions we have about namespaces
What Ian would like to do to help:
* Listen to your answers
* Format them into some kind of guide (or supplement an existing one)
* Hand it to a Perl expert to post in the right place
* Commit to checking in a couple of times a year to keep the information current
You will be vastly enlightened, or horrified.
## Joshua...
➜ will continue down the Dist::Zilla path of Automated Enlightenment and speak on Pod::Weaver.
In July, Duke Leto gave Portland an introduction to Dist::Zilla, demonstrating how it can help write, package, test, and release your modules; automating the boring stuff like figuring out prerequisites, automatically inserting and updating $VERSION's, getting rid of all those meta files and generating them automatically; all good ways to focus on the important stuff: the code.
This month, Joshua will show how Pod::Weaver can help automate the boring parts of writing documentation so you can avoid getting bogged down by boilerplate and focus on the important stuff there: the docs.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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2012-08-29
22:02:47
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PADNUG September Meeting
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Please join us Tuesday night for the PADNUG September meet-up!
This month, Adron Hall will be presenting on Platform as a Service (PaaS) in .NET.
WHERE:
Intel Hawthorne Farms 3 (HF3)
5200 NE Elam Young Pkwy
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Map: http://binged.it/IntelHF3Map
WHEN:
Tuesday 9/4/2012
6:00 p.m. Pizza
6:30 p.m. Presentation
~8:30 p.m. After Words at On the Border Mexican Grill
WHO:
Adron is a coder, Iron Foundry Organizer and Tier 3 Lead at Tier 3. He is also the Lead Cloud Deployment Developer at New Relic. Adron's blog is at http://compositecode.com/ and you can connect with him on Twitter at @adron.
TOPIC:
This session will cover the major advances of platform as a service technology with relation to .NET, what's available in the OSS space to enable faster, easier, higher quality software development cycles in the cloud and how Microsoft is participating and involved. I'll also have a demo of deployment scenarios across multiple cloud PaaS offerings including Windows Azure, CloudFoundry/IronFoundry, and AppHarbor with .NET and Node.js. By the end of this presentation everyone will have a good understanding of Microsoft's positioning and why PaaS is the binding to the future!
Thanks to our Premium Sponsors that make these meetings possible:
azad, inc.
Technology Consulting | Engineering | Project Management
http://www.azad.com/
Cinetopia
Why watch a movie in coach when you can see it in first class?
http://www.cinetopia.com/
CompuCom
The leading IT outsourcing specialist
http://www.compucom.com/
Infragistics
Design / Develop / Experience
http://www.infragistics.com/
Microsoft
Helping you realize your full potential
http://www.microsoft.com/
OrcsWeb
Remarkable Service. Remarkable Support.
http://www.orcsweb.com/
O'Reilly
Spreading the knowledge of innovators.
http://www.oreilly.com/
TEKsystems
People you can trust. Results you can count on.
http://www.teksystems.com/locations/united-states/oregon/portland.aspx
Telerik
Deliver more than expected
http://www.telerik.com/
VanderHouwen & Associates, Inc.
VHA specializes in the placement of Software Developers.
http://www.vanderhouwen.com/
Vircon, Inc.
Technical Solutions That Mean Business
http://www.vircon.com/
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Cheers,
Jesse
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2012-08-29
20:28:44
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Avoid Death by PowerPoint
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At some point in your professional career you’ll almost definitely have to give a PowerPoint presentation. Remember how awful the last presentation was that you had to sit through? It doesn’t have to be like that.
PowerPoint is designed as a support tool, not the only tool of your presentation, and should be used in a way that strengthens your storytelling, message and delivery—not the point of all the information in your presentation.
Dave Yewman of DASH Consulting will show attendees how to use PowerPoint the right way, without putting your audience to sleep. The presentation will feature examples of PowerPoint pitfalls to avoid and helpful tips and tricks to crafting excellent presentations.
Key Takeaways:
Craft your presentation with the words first (the story), then put it in PowerPoint
Basic tips & tricks to get the most out of PowerPoint
How to tell good stories in your presentation |
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Change #16913
2012-08-29
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Under the Radar: Social Commerce
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2012-08-29
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Mission Bay Convention Center
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2012-08-29
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Under the Radar: Social Commerce
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Under the Radar Conference is Silicon Valleyâs most effective innovation showcase and business development conference. Leading decision makers are brought together with pre-vetted startups that are disrupting the way traditional business is run. Through an intense vetting process, Dealmaker Media selects a handful of the industry's most compelling emerging startups to present to experts and CXOs looking to partner, buy or acquire new technologies. Connect with over 300 executives from leading brands and businesses, learn about the latest technology thatâs disrupting the way business is done and hear where buyers of technology are placing their bets. |
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2012-08-29
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Mission Bay Convention Center
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2012-08-29
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Portland Mini Maker Faire
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2012-08-28
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Concordia University Gym
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2012-08-28
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Jane McGonigal: The Power of Gaming and Education
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Portland Games for Change is going as a group. If we gather more than 25, we can get a group discount rate of $12 instead of $15. Please let me know if you would like a group ticket on the facebook event page.
Direct Event Link:
http://www.cu-portland.edu/jane/
Jane McGonigal, PhD is a world renowned designer of alternative reality games — or, games that are designed to improve real lives and solve real problems. She has created and deployed award-winning games in more than 30 countries on six continents, for partners such as the American Heart Association, the International Olympics Committee, the World Bank Institute, and the New York Public Library. She specializes in games that challenge players to tackle real world problems, such as poverty, hunger and education. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How they Can Change the World. She directs gaming R & D at the Institute for the Future, the nonprofit firm where she developed Superstruct, a massive multi-player game in which players organize society to solve issues that will confront the world in 2019.
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2012-08-28
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Concordia University Gym
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Change #16905
2012-08-28
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Brewpal
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Brewpal takes place on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 5pm at the Lucky Lab on 1945 NW Quimby. We meet, work on our projects, and ask questions of our neighbors with no formal agenda.
No need to RSVP, the meetings are open to all.
We're also on IRC in #drupal-pdx on freenode.net |
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2012-08-28
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Galois Tech Talk: Abstract "Anything": Theory and Proof Reuse via DTP
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Presented by Larry Diehl.
Many advanced branches of mathematics involve structures that abstract over well known specific instances, e.g. abstract algebraic structures, equivalence relations, various orders, category theoretic structures, etc. In typed functional programming (e.g. with type classes in Haskell), encoding such structures amounts to enforcing the definition of elements and operations for a particular structure instance on one hand, and being able to use said elements and operations in generic definitions on the other hand. With Dependently Typed Programming (DTP) we can go one step further and define propositions/properties for abstract structures, and subsequently require proofs in particular instances.
This talk will tell the story of how examples of particular instances inspire an abstract definition (including its propositional properties), how to then instantiate the original concrete examples in the new abstract definition, and finally create further abstract definitions that depend on previously defined ones. Emphasis will be given on how easily concrete proofs can be used as evidence for abstract propositions, and how proofs about abstract structures parameterized by other abstract structures may reuse their proofs (similar to the more common concept of reusing operations in subsequent abstract definitions). The talk will use Agda as its demonstration language, but proofs will mostly be in the form of equational reasoning that should look familiar to the non-expert. |
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Many advanced branches of mathematics involve structures that abstract over well known specific instances, e.g. abstract algebraic structures, equivalence relations, various orders, category theoretic structures, etc. In typed functional programming (e.g. with type classes in Haskell), encoding such structures amounts to enforcing the definition of elements and operations for a particular structure instance on one hand, and being able to use said elements and operations in generic definitions on the other hand. With Dependently Typed Programming (DTP) we can go one step further and define propositions/properties for abstract structures, and subsequently require proofs in particular instances.
This talk will tell the story of how examples of particular instances inspire an abstract definition (including its propositional properties), how to then instantiate the original concrete examples in the new abstract definition, and finally create further abstract definitions that depend on previously defined ones. Emphasis will be given on how easily concrete proofs can be used as evidence for abstract propositions, and how proofs about abstract structures parameterized by other abstract structures may reuse their proofs (similar to the more common concept of reusing operations in subsequent abstract definitions). The talk will use Agda as its demonstration language, but proofs will mostly be in the form of equational reasoning that should look familiar to the non-expert. |
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2012-08-27
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Portland Data Viz #7 (NEW DATE)
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Itâs time for another Portland Data Visualization Meetup! Weâll have three to four main presentations and networking time.
We usually have some conversation and networking, so feel free to bring business cards and/or let people know if youâre hiring. (If youâd like to sponsor, see the section at the end of this post).
This time, Geoloqi will host us (see below for the address and entrance instructions). For best results, please arrive a little before 6:00 Pm.
---Speakers for Data Viz #7---
Periscopic -- New work by Periscopic.
Noah Iliinsky -- "How we think and talk about design, and how that can be applied to visualization."
Brennan Novak -- Tracking emotions.
Mohamed Alkady â TBD
---Want to Speak?---
We're looking for more speakers! If you'd like to speak, contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com or simply tweet @caseorganic!
---Who Should Go?---
Portland Data Viz Group is open to everyone interested in or working in the field of data visualization. This means designers, programmers, information architects, data miners, anthropologists, ect. We usually attract around 20-30 people, and you're welcome to bring guests, food and drinks to the event.
---Location and Time---
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011 from 6:30â8:30pm.
Geoloqi HQ
920 SW 3rd Ave. #400
Portland, OR 97204
---Entrance instructions---
We'll have a number posted on the door so you can get in when you arrive.
---Interested in Sponsoring?---
We welcome food and drink sponsors for our meetings, and if you know someone who might be a good sponsor feel free to contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com!
---Google Group---
If you're interested in getting updates for for future meetings, simply join the the pdx-visualization Google Group! As the name implies, it is a group for Portland-area people interested in languages and techniques for visualization of data. http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-visualization.
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It’s time for another Portland Data Visualization Meetup! We’ll have three to four main presentations and networking time.
We usually have some conversation and networking, so feel free to bring business cards and/or let people know if you’re hiring. (If you’d like to sponsor, see the section at the end of this post).
This time, Geoloqi will host us (see below for the address and entrance instructions). For best results, please arrive a little before 6:00 Pm.
---Speakers for Data Viz #7---
Periscopic -- New work by Periscopic.
Noah Iliinsky -- "How we think and talk about design, and how that can be applied to visualization."
Brennan Novak -- Tracking emotions.
Mohamed Alkady – TBD
---Want to Speak?---
We're looking for more speakers! If you'd like to speak, contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com or simply tweet @caseorganic!
---Who Should Go?---
Portland Data Viz Group is open to everyone interested in or working in the field of data visualization. This means designers, programmers, information architects, data miners, anthropologists, ect. We usually attract around 20-30 people, and you're welcome to bring guests, food and drinks to the event.
---Location and Time---
Thursday, Sept. 20, 2011 from 6:30–8:30pm.
Geoloqi HQ
920 SW 3rd Ave. #400
Portland, OR 97204
---Entrance instructions---
We'll have a number posted on the door so you can get in when you arrive.
---Interested in Sponsoring?---
We welcome food and drink sponsors for our meetings, and if you know someone who might be a good sponsor feel free to contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com!
---Google Group---
If you're interested in getting updates for for future meetings, simply join the the pdx-visualization Google Group! As the name implies, it is a group for Portland-area people interested in languages and techniques for visualization of data. http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-visualization.
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2012-08-27
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Portland Data Viz #7
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Itâs time for another Portland Data Visualization Meetup! Weâll have three to four main presentations and networking time.
We usually have some conversation and networking, so feel free to bring business cards and/or let people know if youâre hiring. (If youâd like to sponsor, see the section at the end of this post).
This time, Geoloqi will host us (see below for the address and entrance instructions). For best results, please arrive a little before 6:00 Pm.
---Speakers for Data Viz #7---
Periscopic -- New work by Periscopic.
Noah Iliinsky -- "How we think and talk about design, and how that can be applied to visualization."
Brennan Novak -- Tracking emotions.
Mohamed Alkady â TBD
---Want to Speak?---
We're looking for more speakers! If you'd like to speak, contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com or simply tweet @caseorganic!
---Who Should Go?---
Portland Data Viz Group is open to everyone interested in or working in the field of data visualization. This means designers, programmers, information architects, data miners, anthropologists, ect. We usually attract around 20-30 people, and you're welcome to bring guests, food and drinks to the event.
---Location and Time---
Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2011 from 6:30â8:30pm.
Geoloqi HQ
920 SW 3rd Ave. #400
Portland, OR 97204
---Entrance instructions---
We'll have a number posted on the door so you can get in when you arrive.
---Interested in Sponsoring?---
We welcome food and drink sponsors for our meetings, and if you know someone who might be a good sponsor feel free to contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com!
---Google Group---
If you're interested in getting updates for for future meetings, simply join the the pdx-visualization Google Group! As the name implies, it is a group for Portland-area people interested in languages and techniques for visualization of data. http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-visualization.
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Itâs time for another Portland Data Visualization Meetup! Weâll have three to four main presentations and networking time.
We usually have some conversation and networking, so feel free to bring business cards and/or let people know if youâre hiring. (If youâd like to sponsor, see the section at the end of this post).
This time, Geoloqi will host us (see below for the address and entrance instructions). For best results, please arrive a little before 6:00 Pm.
---Speakers for Data Viz #7---
Periscopic -- New work by Periscopic.
Noah Iliinsky -- "How we think and talk about design, and how that can be applied to visualization."
Brennan Novak -- Tracking emotions.
Mohamed Alkady â TBD
---Want to Speak?---
We're looking for more speakers! If you'd like to speak, contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com or simply tweet @caseorganic!
---Who Should Go?---
Portland Data Viz Group is open to everyone interested in or working in the field of data visualization. This means designers, programmers, information architects, data miners, anthropologists, ect. We usually attract around 20-30 people, and you're welcome to bring guests, food and drinks to the event.
---Location and Time---
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011 from 6:30â8:30pm.
Geoloqi HQ
920 SW 3rd Ave. #400
Portland, OR 97204
---Entrance instructions---
We'll have a number posted on the door so you can get in when you arrive.
---Interested in Sponsoring?---
We welcome food and drink sponsors for our meetings, and if you know someone who might be a good sponsor feel free to contact me at caseorganic at gmail dot com!
---Google Group---
If you're interested in getting updates for for future meetings, simply join the the pdx-visualization Google Group! As the name implies, it is a group for Portland-area people interested in languages and techniques for visualization of data. http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-visualization.
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Change #16901
2012-08-27
20:24:14
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August Portland Area Game Developer's Interest Group: Roundtable + Meetup
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Stop on by and check out Portland's local game development scene.
We will start things off with an informal round-table discussion. This month's subject: Design Challenges and Triumphs. What kind of design challenges have we conquered while making games, be it a challenge in programming, art, level building, making music, etc? How did you figure out the solution? Bring a story from your own experience to share with the group, or just hang out and be part of the discussion.
The usual hanging out with beverages and pizza follows, of course.
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Change #16900
2012-08-27
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BarCamp 7 Planning Kick-Off
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Interested in helping make BarCamp 7 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.
Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form:
http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer
What is BarCamp?
BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants. |
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Interested in helping make BarCamp 7 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.
Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form:
http://lnk.nu/docs.google.com/24wi
What is BarCamp?
BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants. |
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2012-08-27
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BarCamp 7 Planning Kick-Off
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Interested in helping make BarCamp 7 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.
Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form:
http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer
What is BarCamp?
BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants. |
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2012-08-27
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Change #16897
2012-08-27
17:11:21
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PDX Women in IT Happy Hour Networking Event
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PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION!!
Come join an amazing group of ladies! No specific agenda, just network and have fun!
We are pleased to announce CorSource is our first ever event sponsor! They are generous enough to host beer, wine and non-alcoholic bevys as well as appetizers! See you there!
PDX Women in Information Technology exists to celebrate professional women in the Portland-metro area who work with, manage, lead or have an interest in technology. Whether you are developing event-driven, non-blocking applications in node.js or setting technology strategy for a Fortune 500 company--or anything in between--come join us!
Follow us on twitter: @PDXWIIT |
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2012-08-27
17:11:21
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CorSource
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Change #16895
2012-08-27
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Innovation in Motion: Community Management Beyond Social Media Marketing
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Wolf in Sheepâs Clothing: Community Management Beyond Social Media Marketing
People everywhere are talking about community management. Weâre here to answer questions like, âWho do I manage?â, âHow do I start?â, and âCanât one of the interns do this?â
Panelists will share their experiences of growing and managing vibrant, engaged communities for their brands or clients such as Yelp, Nike, and Coca-Cola. Weâll cover what community management is and why itâs critical to your marketing plan. Our experts will also discuss listening versus messaging, and share tips about the dual roles they play within their organization--representing their brand while also being the voice of their community.
Join us to learn how the community managerâs role is potentially the most powerful one in your entire organization.
Panelists from companies like (TBC):
Yelp
Nike
Coca-Cola
Intel
Moderated By: Charlie Brown, Founder & CEO of Context Partners http://contextpartners.com/
This event is free, but RSVP is required. RSVP on Meetup at:
http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/78931512/
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2012-08-27
14:40:34
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PLUG: The Joy of Logical Volumes
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The Joy of Logical Volumes
Brian P. Martin will give a short introduction on getting started with the Linux Logical Volume Manager. A demonstration will follow, showing how to get up and running with LVM in three simple commands. Bring your laptop prepared with either an empty partition or an empty flash key and get on LVM yourself during the demo.
Agenda:
7:00 - 7:30 Announcements
7:30 - 8:30 Presentation and Questions
9:00 - ... Refreshments
The Lucky Lab Northwest Beer Hall
1945 NW Quimby
Portland, Oregon
Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
Michael Dexter
PLUG Volunteer
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PLUG: The Joy of Logical Volumes |
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