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Change #15721
2012-05-15
13:29:07

update Calagator::Event 1250462379 PDX Selenium User Group: Beyond the Page Object Pattern Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202393350 202392001
Change #15720
2012-05-15
13:28:53

update Calagator::Venue 202393352 US Bank Building - Burnside Room Roll back

duplicate_of_id nil 202392764
events_count nil 0
Change #15719
2012-05-15
13:28:53

update Calagator::Event 1250462380 The "Beer Dashboard" App: A Case Study Roll back

description Portland’s own Bailey’s Taproom has 20 beers from which pour an ever-rotating array of fine brews representing a wide range of styles emphasizing Oregon breweries. Our main attraction for this event is their "Beer Dashboard”, a large flat-screen monitor that displays detailed information for each beer on tap, the amount left in each keg, and who’s checked in through Foursquare as well as tweeting the arrival of a new beer on the menu. Most software developers love beer, but rarely do both interests so easily combine into a single SAO event. Join us with developer Eric Sterling, the creator of the beer dashboard, as he delves into nuances of this project and his adventures turning restaurant software into business. Afterwards, we invite you to walk over to Bailey’s to see new cool beer technology in action and enjoy a pint yourself! What's better than combining what Portland does best; beer and technology! <img src="http://www.sao.org/resource/resmgr/events/beer_app_screenshot.jpg"><b>Meet the Creator</b> Eric Sterling, Software Engineer, Thetus Corporation and Chief Software Architect/CTO, WineSlingr Eric is a craft beer lover and senior software developer specializing in innovative internet applications, mobile development and highly scalable back-end systems. Eric has worked at software consultancy firms such as Vertigo, SoftSource and Aeshen as well as innovative startups like Thetus, Supertracks, and Instant Media. Among the projects he was worked on, Eric has designed a system to help coordinate first responders in emergencies, a website for legally downloading high definition movies and an online interactive game to help promote Jay-Z’s book launch. He is well versed in a wide variety of languages including C#, Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript and Scala. He is adept at using cutting edge UI technologies such as HTML5, Silverlight and Flash, and various web frameworks including node.js, Rails, Play and Flask. He is also proficient with various databases such as SQL Server, Postgres, MongoDB and neo4j. <b>Agenda</b> 5:30 PM Doors Open, Networking 5:45 PM Program Begins 6:15 PM Program Ends 6:30 PM Move to Baileys to 'Test' Portland’s own Bailey’s Taproom has 20 beers from which pour an ever-rotating array of fine brews representing a wide range of styles emphasizing Oregon breweries. Our main attraction for this event is their "Beer Dashboard”, a large flat-screen monitor that displays detailed information for each beer on tap, the amount left in each keg, and who’s checked in through Foursquare as well as tweeting the arrival of a new beer on the menu. Most software developers love beer, but rarely do both interests so easily combine into a single SAO event. Join us with developer Eric Sterling, the creator of the beer dashboard, as he delves into nuances of this project and his adventures turning restaurant software into business. Afterwards, we invite you to walk over to Bailey’s to see new cool beer technology in action and enjoy a pint yourself! What's better than combining what Portland does best; beer and technology! <img src="http://www.sao.org/resource/resmgr/events/beer_app_screenshot.jpg"><b>Meet the Creator</b> Eric Sterling, Software Engineer, Thetus Corporation and Chief Software Architect/CTO, WineSlingr Eric is a craft beer lover and senior software developer specializing in innovative internet applications, mobile development and highly scalable back-end systems. Eric has worked at software consultancy firms such as Vertigo, SoftSource and Aeshen as well as innovative startups like Thetus, Supertracks, and Instant Media. Among the projects he was worked on, Eric has designed a system to help coordinate first responders in emergencies, a website for legally downloading high definition movies and an online interactive game to help promote Jay-Z’s book launch. He is well versed in a wide variety of languages including C#, Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript and Scala. He is adept at using cutting edge UI technologies such as HTML5, Silverlight and Flash, and various web frameworks including node.js, Rails, Play and Flask. He is also proficient with various databases such as SQL Server, Postgres, MongoDB and neo4j. <b>Agenda</b> 5:30 PM Doors Open, Networking 5:45 PM Program Begins 6:15 PM Program Ends 6:30 PM Move to Baileys to 'Test'
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venue_details SAO Member Rate: $10 Non Member Rate: $15 Walk-in Fee: None Online registration ends May 15th @ 1:00pm SAO Member Rate: $10 Non Member Rate: $15 Walk-in Fee: None Online registration ends May 15th @ 1:00pm
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Change #15718
2012-05-15
13:28:53

update Calagator::Venue 202393351 US Bank Building Burnside Room Roll back

duplicate_of_id nil 202392764
Change #15717
2012-05-15
13:28:53

update Calagator::Venue 202393343 The Burnside Room Roll back

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Change #15716
2012-05-15
13:28:31

update Calagator::Venue 202392764 USBank Tower Burnside Room Roll back

description Located in the USBank Tower. The Burnside room is on the ground floor in the north east corner of the building, which is the corner of the building next to Burnside and 5th Avenue. The same location as the Software Association of Oregon. The Burnside room is on the ground floor of the USBank Tower in the north east corner of the building, which is the corner of the building next to Burnside and 5th Avenue. The same location as the Software Association of Oregon.
events_count 1 2
Change #15715
2012-05-15
13:27:18

update Calagator::Venue 202393354 PIE Roll back

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Change #15714
2012-05-15
13:27:18

update Calagator::Event 1250462382 Hack for Portland's Schools Roll back

venue_id 202393354 202391901
Change #15713
2012-05-15
13:26:55

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393355 buy alprazolam Roll back

Change #15712
2012-05-15
12:33:35

update Calagator::Event 1250462381 Portland Java User Group: Dropwizard Roll back

description Dropwizard is a Java framework for developing ops-friendly, high-performance, RESTful web services. The library was developed at Yammer and has been adopted by Simple (formerly BankSimple) and the Gilt Groupe. We will discuss how Gilt is using Dropwizard and why we adopted the library. This month's topic: Production-Ready Web Services with Dropwizard Dropwizard is a Java framework for developing ops-friendly, high-performance, RESTful web services. The library was developed at Yammer and has been adopted by Simple (formerly BankSimple) and the Gilt Groupe. We will discuss how Gilt is using Dropwizard and why we adopted the library. ---------- Speaker: Sean Sullivan Sean is a software engineer specializing in e-commerce systems, web services development, and mobile applications. Sean works on back-office applications at the Gilt Groupe and has contributed to various open source projects, including the OAuth Java library and OpenID4Java. ---------- PJUG meetings start with some time to eat and socialize (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then Q&A, discussion, sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) Though we like knowing how many people to expect, you don't *have* to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise. Go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for a drink and further discussion following the meeting, typically at a nearby location determined ad hoc. http://twitter.com/pjug http://pjug.org/ (join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
title Portland Java User Group: Dropwizard Portland Java User Group: Production-Ready Web Services with Dropwizard
venue_details take the elevator to the second floor Take the elevator to the second floor.
Change #15711
2012-05-15
12:09:09

create Calagator::Venue 202393355 buy alprazolam Roll back

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title nil buy alprazolam
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Change #15710
2012-05-15
11:53:17

update Calagator::Venue 202391901 PIE, 1227 NW Davis St, Portland Roll back

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title PIE, 1227 NW Davis St, Portland PIE: Portland Incubator Experiment
url nil http://piepdx.com
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Change #15709
2012-05-15
11:50:34

create Calagator::Event 1250462382 Hack for Portland's Schools Roll back

description nil <b>THE CHALLENGE</b> Teams will have ten hours to concept and create a prototype that addresses the challenge. Successful ideas will connect Portland citizens to their public schools, and/or engage them in the five ways schools have said would be most useful - a coat, a can, a book, an hour, or a grand. The hack day will conclude with five-minute demos of each team's projects. <b>BACKGROUND</b> On June 2nd, in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office and GOOD Magazine, we’re holding a Hack Day to explore how technology can be used to connect Portland’s public schools with neighborhoods and business. This project emerged from a GOOD Ideas for Cities event that took place earlier this year. You can see the presentation on GOOD's site. http://www.good.is/post/supporting-neighborhood-schools-a-good-idea-for-portland/ <b>THE PROBLEM</b> 85% of people in central Portland have no children of school age. This means that the majority has no natural connection with the school system. We want to make it easier for that 85% to support Portland’s public schools. Our research with schools and supporting organizations showed that a few simple things – books, food, clothing and people's time – could make a big difference to students. We also learnt that there are many organizations in Portland that are set up to support schools in these ways. We want to build a tool that makes it easy to find these organizations, and to give resources to them. <b>HACK DAY RESOURCES</b> To help us solve this, we’ll have representatives from Portland’s public schools and from some of the main organizations who are already supporting these schools. The Software Association of Oregon, which has built CitySync will be joining us as well. Designers and our partners will be available on the day for further conversations about promotion of the tools that we create. We are also connecting with the Personal Democracy Forum taking place in NYC the following week, and hope to feed the best ideas into that event. Extra info: [email protected]
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venue_id nil 202393354
Change #15708
2012-05-15
11:50:34

create Calagator::Venue 202391901 PIE, 1227 NW Davis St, Portland Roll back

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title nil PIE, 1227 NW Davis St, Portland
Change #15707
2012-05-15
10:16:58

update Calagator::Event 1250462381 Portland Java User Group: Dropwizard Roll back

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Change #15706
2012-05-15
10:16:35

update Calagator::Venue 202393353 Gilt Groupe Portland Roll back

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Change #15705
2012-05-15
10:15:15

create Calagator::Event 1250462381 Portland Java User Group: Dropwizard Roll back

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Change #15704
2012-05-15
10:15:15

create Calagator::Venue 202393353 Gilt Groupe Portland Roll back

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Change #15703
2012-05-14
17:17:56

update Calagator::Event 1250462323 Nike Materials Index Hackathon Roll back

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Change #15702
2012-05-14
16:21:00

update Calagator::Event 1250462380 The "Beer Dashboard" App: A Case Study Roll back

venue_details SAO Member Rate: $10 Non Member Rate: $15 Walk-in Fee: None Online registration ends May 15th @ 1:00pm SAO Member Rate: $10 Non Member Rate: $15 Walk-in Fee: None Online registration ends May 15th @ 1:00pm
Change #15701
2012-05-14
16:16:40

update Calagator::Event 1250462380 The "Beer Dashboard" App: A Case Study Roll back

venue_details SAO Member Rate: $10 Non Member Rate: $15 Walk-in Fee: $10 Online registration ends May 14th @ 6:00pm SAO Member Rate: $10 Non Member Rate: $15 Walk-in Fee: None Online registration ends May 15th @ 1:00pm
Change #15700
2012-05-14
14:51:26

update Calagator::Venue 202392764 US Bank Building - Burnside Room Roll back

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Change #15699
2012-05-14
14:42:33

update Calagator::Event 1250462380 The "Beer Dashboard" App: A Case Study Roll back

venue_id 202393351 202393352
Change #15698
2012-05-14
14:42:33

create Calagator::Venue 202392764 US Bank Building - Burnside Room Roll back

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Change #15697
2012-05-14
14:40:48

update Calagator::Venue 202392764 US Bank Building Burnside Room / Bailey's Taproom Roll back

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Change #15696
2012-05-14
14:40:23

create Calagator::Event 1250462380 The "Beer Dashboard" App: A Case Study Roll back

description nil Portland’s own Bailey’s Taproom has 20 beers from which pour an ever-rotating array of fine brews representing a wide range of styles emphasizing Oregon breweries. Our main attraction for this event is their "Beer Dashboard”, a large flat-screen monitor that displays detailed information for each beer on tap, the amount left in each keg, and who’s checked in through Foursquare as well as tweeting the arrival of a new beer on the menu. Most software developers love beer, but rarely do both interests so easily combine into a single SAO event. Join us with developer Eric Sterling, the creator of the beer dashboard, as he delves into nuances of this project and his adventures turning restaurant software into business. Afterwards, we invite you to walk over to Bailey’s to see new cool beer technology in action and enjoy a pint yourself! What's better than combining what Portland does best; beer and technology! <img src="http://www.sao.org/resource/resmgr/events/beer_app_screenshot.jpg"><b>Meet the Creator</b> Eric Sterling, Software Engineer, Thetus Corporation and Chief Software Architect/CTO, WineSlingr Eric is a craft beer lover and senior software developer specializing in innovative internet applications, mobile development and highly scalable back-end systems. Eric has worked at software consultancy firms such as Vertigo, SoftSource and Aeshen as well as innovative startups like Thetus, Supertracks, and Instant Media. Among the projects he was worked on, Eric has designed a system to help coordinate first responders in emergencies, a website for legally downloading high definition movies and an online interactive game to help promote Jay-Z’s book launch. He is well versed in a wide variety of languages including C#, Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript and Scala. He is adept at using cutting edge UI technologies such as HTML5, Silverlight and Flash, and various web frameworks including node.js, Rails, Play and Flask. He is also proficient with various databases such as SQL Server, Postgres, MongoDB and neo4j. <b>Agenda</b> 5:30 PM Doors Open, Networking 5:45 PM Program Begins 6:15 PM Program Ends 6:30 PM Move to Baileys to 'Test'
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venue_id nil 202393351
Change #15695
2012-05-14
14:40:23

create Calagator::Venue 202392764 US Bank Building Burnside Room / Bailey's Taproom Roll back

events_count nil 1
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title nil US Bank Building Burnside Room / Bailey's Taproom
Change #15694
2012-05-14
12:45:39

update Calagator::Event 1250462379 Beyond the Page Object Pattern Roll back

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title Beyond the Page Object Pattern PDX Selenium User Group: Beyond the Page Object Pattern
venue_details nil
Change #15693
2012-05-14
12:45:05

update Calagator::Source 996334766 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/61451442/ Roll back

imported_at nil 2012-05-14 12:45:04 -0700
Change #15692
2012-05-14
12:45:05

update Calagator::Venue 202392001 Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room Roll back

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address nil 1700 N. Killingsworth Portland, OR 97217
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description nil This is the space formerly known as Roux. After distressing the fine dining restaurant into a comfy Labish pub, we have what we think is a great neighrborhood pub. Here's some info: Fourteen beers on tap, cider, & wine Miser Monday! Pizza, Sandwiches, Salads, & Soup Free Wireless w/ randomly placed plugs We kept the elevator! Official Grand Opening = Friday, March 26
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wifi false true
Change #15691
2012-05-14
12:45:04

create Calagator::Event 1250462379 Beyond the Page Object Pattern Roll back

description nil <p>I would love to present and share my ideas around how to go beyond the Page Object Pattern to increase maintainability, stability and performance of Selenium automation. Specific topics could include the importance of an abstraction layer between your page objects and selenium itself, some things you can do in that abstraction layer to handle or work around some (in my opinion) not very friendly Selenium behaviors, more specific rules/processes for helper functions in your page objects, when to make exceptions to the Page Object Pattern, etc. I'll have to probably slim it down to a few topics to fit in the time frame. Lastly, I'll share a story about one of the things I am least well known for, which is being the original creator of the Page Object Pattern while working on a UI automation framework internal to Microsoft. Imagine my surprise when I left Microsoft and started getting involved with Selenium and saw a derivative of my Page Object Pattern being used all over the place! :-)</p>
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Change #15690
2012-05-14
12:45:04

create Calagator::Venue 202392001 Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room Roll back

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Change #15689
2012-05-14
12:45:04

create Calagator::Source 996334766 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/61451442/ Roll back

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Change #15688
2012-05-14
12:44:21

update Calagator::Event 1250462378 Of The Infinite Ways To Use Selenium, Whats Your Implementation? Roll back

description <p>Thank you volunteers, it will be really interesting to see how hard or easy each framework is compared to another. So that we can compare all the frameworks on the same scale, this is what I propose. However, if this sounds way too structured or too easy or too hard, feel free to just show up and use your 15 minutes to blow us away with your automation chops in any way you like.</p> <p><br> 5 Min:<br> Talk for about your framework. Tell us why you designed it the way it is. Show us how it works. Power Point slides are helpful but not required.<br><br> 5-10 Min:<br> Demo your framework by accomplishing the following test, you may code this on the fly or prepare some or all of it before hand.<br><br> Your mission if you choose to accept it:<br> 1.Go to wired.com<br> 2.Search for “something”<br> 3.Open any article<br> 4.Verify that the article contains the “something” you searched for.<br> 5.Tweet the article using the tweet button.<br> 5a.Tweet the message: "Tweeted using automation during a Portland Selenium Users Group demo..."<br> 5b.You can assume that the user has previously logged into twitter and you don’t have to include a twitter login in your demo.<br><br></p> <p>There are a countless number of ways to implement Selenium, each are tailored to the needs of the application under test.</p> <p>At the last meetup it was suggested that we can have several mini hands on demos, with Q&A and discussion. Any volunteers?</p> <p>3 Presentations, each with:<br> 10 min of Demo<br> 10 min of Q&A, Discussion</p> <p>Thank you volunteers, it will be really interesting to see how hard or easy each framework is compared to another. So that we can compare all the frameworks on the same scale, this is what I propose. However, if this sounds way too structured or too easy or too hard, feel free to just show up and use your 15 minutes to blow us away with your automation chops in any way you like.</p> <p><br> 5 Min:<br> Talk for about your framework. Tell us why you designed it the way it is. Show us how it works. Power Point slides are helpful but not required.<br><br> 5-10 Min:<br> Demo your framework by accomplishing the following test, you may code this on the fly or prepare some or all of it before hand.<br><br> Your mission if you choose to accept it:<br> 1.Go to wired.com<br> 2.Search for �something”<br> 3.Open any article<br> 4.Verify that the article contains the “something” you searched for.<br> 5.Tweet the article using the tweet button.<br> 5a.Tweet the message: "Tweeted using automation during a Portland Selenium Users Group demo..."<br> 5b.You can assume that the user has previously logged into twitter and you don’t have to include a twitter login in your demo.<br><br></p> <p>There are a countless number of ways to implement Selenium, each are tailored to the needs of the application under test.</p> <p>At the last meetup it was suggested that we can have several mini hands on demos, with Q&A and discussion. Any volunteers?</p> <p>3 Presentations, each with:<br> 10 min of Demo<br> 10 min of Q&A, Discussion</p>
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locked nil false
title Of The Infinite Ways To Use Selenium, Whats Your Implementation? PDX Selenium User Group: Of The Infinite Ways To Use Selenium, Whats Your Implementation?
venue_details nil
Change #15687
2012-05-14
12:43:03

update Calagator::Source 996334765 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/61464752/ Roll back

imported_at nil 2012-05-14 12:43:02 -0700
Change #15686
2012-05-14
12:43:03

update Calagator::Venue 202390010 Portland Business Alliance (PBA) Roll back

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Change #15685
2012-05-14
12:43:03

create Calagator::Event 1250462378 Of The Infinite Ways To Use Selenium, Whats Your Implementation? Roll back

description nil <p>Thank you volunteers, it will be really interesting to see how hard or easy each framework is compared to another. So that we can compare all the frameworks on the same scale, this is what I propose. However, if this sounds way too structured or too easy or too hard, feel free to just show up and use your 15 minutes to blow us away with your automation chops in any way you like.</p> <p><br> 5 Min:<br> Talk for about your framework. Tell us why you designed it the way it is. Show us how it works. Power Point slides are helpful but not required.<br><br> 5-10 Min:<br> Demo your framework by accomplishing the following test, you may code this on the fly or prepare some or all of it before hand.<br><br> Your mission if you choose to accept it:<br> 1.Go to wired.com<br> 2.Search for “something”<br> 3.Open any article<br> 4.Verify that the article contains the “something” you searched for.<br> 5.Tweet the article using the tweet button.<br> 5a.Tweet the message: "Tweeted using automation during a Portland Selenium Users Group demo..."<br> 5b.You can assume that the user has previously logged into twitter and you don’t have to include a twitter login in your demo.<br><br></p> <p>There are a countless number of ways to implement Selenium, each are tailored to the needs of the application under test.</p> <p>At the last meetup it was suggested that we can have several mini hands on demos, with Q&A and discussion. Any volunteers?</p> <p>3 Presentations, each with:<br> 10 min of Demo<br> 10 min of Q&A, Discussion</p>
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Change #15684
2012-05-14
12:43:02

create Calagator::Source 996334765 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/61464752/ Roll back

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Change #15683
2012-05-14
11:58:27

update Calagator::Event 1250461986 Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description <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> PRESENTATIONS: * Gregory Benison on applying FP techniques for "real world" problems using C: I would like to present an example from my work in protein biochemistry where ideas from functional programming - namely lazy evaluation and immutable data - were important in approaching a "real world" problem. The program I want to discuss is implemented in C and I believe this to be a good example of how ideas from FP can be useful in almost any language. * ...and others <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 #15682
2012-05-14
11:02:52

update Calagator::Event 1250462258 OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro: Three Stages of a Start-Up Roll back

description The Hillsboro Chamber and the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network have partnered to bring you the OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro. Attend and you’ll find a unique mix of educational panel discussions, delivered by successful entrepreneurs, investors or business experts, combined with opportunities for entrepreneurs to gain expertise in delivering investment pitches. Join us on May 16th, 2012 for an informative panel on the “Three Stages of a Start-Up”. This event will feature a panel of entrepreneurs representing companies from early stage to mature. Each panelist will share their triumphs and tribulations, along with their plans for the future, as they make the move along the path to success! The Hillsboro Chamber and the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network have partnered to bring you the OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro. Attend and you’ll find a unique mix of educational panel discussions, delivered by successful entrepreneurs, investors or business experts, combined with opportunities for entrepreneurs to gain expertise in delivering investment pitches. Join us on May 16th, 2012 for an informative panel on the “Three Stages of a Start-Up”. This event will feature a panel of entrepreneurs representing companies from early stage to mature. Each panelist will share their triumphs and tribulations, along with their plans for the future, as they make the move along the path to success!
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title OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro: Three Stages of a Start-Up OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro: Three Stages of a Start-Up
Change #15681
2012-05-14
10:47:10

update Calagator::Event 1250462258 OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro: Three Stages of a Start-Up Roll back

description The Hillsboro Chamber and the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network have partnered to bring you the OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro. Attend and you’ll find a unique mix of educational panel discussions, delivered by successful entrepreneurs, investors or business experts, combined with opportunities for entrepreneurs to gain expertise in delivering investment pitches. Join us on May 16th, 2012 for an informative panel on the “Three Stages of a Start-Up”. This event will feature a panel of entrepreneurs representing companies from early stage to mature. Each panelist will share their triumphs and tribulations, along with their plans for the future, as they make the move along the path to success! The Hillsboro Chamber and the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network have partnered to bring you the OEN PubTalk™ Hillsboro. Attend and you’ll find a unique mix of educational panel discussions, delivered by successful entrepreneurs, investors or business experts, combined with opportunities for entrepreneurs to gain expertise in delivering investment pitches. Join us on May 16th, 2012 for an informative panel on the “Three Stages of a Start-Up”. This event will feature a panel of entrepreneurs representing companies from early stage to mature. Each panelist will share their triumphs and tribulations, along with their plans for the future, as they make the move along the path to success!
Change #15680
2012-05-14
09:20:51

update Calagator::Event 1250462376 Android Enthusiasts Meetup Roll back

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Change #15679
2012-05-14
09:20:30

create Calagator::Event 1250462377 Android Enthusiasts Meetup Roll back

description nil July Monthly Meetup for Android Enthusiasts of all types.
end_time nil 2012-07-09 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250462377
start_time nil 2012-07-09 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Android Enthusiasts Meetup
url nil http://groups.google.com/group/androidpdx
venue_id nil 202390038
Change #15678
2012-05-14
09:20:04

create Calagator::Event 1250462376 Android Enthusiasts Meetup Roll back

description nil June Monthly Meetup for Android Enthusiasts of all types.
end_time nil 2012-06-11 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250462376
start_time nil 2012-06-11 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Android Enthusiasts Meetup
url nil http://groups.google.com/group/androidpdx
venue_id nil 202391192
Change #15677
2012-05-13
22:14:43

destroy Calagator::Event 1250462375 Movie Night: The First Grader Roll back

Change #15676
2012-05-13
19:52:18

create Calagator::Event 1250462375 Movie Night: The First Grader Roll back

description nil “The First Grader” is about an 84-year old man in Kenya who goes to school when anyone can: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-eBT7vnTLE I’ve rented the SW Conference Room from 7-9pm for a screening by members and other friends and friends-of-friends, and I’ve rented the movie. Show up as early as 6:50pm; we’ll start the movie at 7:10pm. For up to 16 people total. As of Sunday afternoon we have 5 RSVP’s.
end_time nil 2012-05-14 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250462375
start_time nil 2012-05-14 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Movie Night: The First Grader
url nil http://collectiveagency.co/event/movie-night-the-first-grader/
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #15675
2012-05-13
19:22:58

destroy Calagator::Event 1250462374 Movie Night: The First Grader Roll back

Change #15674
2012-05-13
14:50:11

create Calagator::Event 1250462374 Movie Night: The First Grader Roll back

description nil “The First Grader” is about an 84-year old man in Kenya who goes to school when anyone can: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-eBT7vnTLE I've rented the SW Conference Room from 7-9pm for a screening by members and other friends and friends-of-friends, including anyone through Calagator, and I’ve downloaded the movie. Show up as early as 6:50pm; we’ll start the movie at 7:10pm. For up to 16 people total. As of Sunday afternoon we have 5 RSVP’s.
end_time nil 2012-05-14 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250462374
start_time nil 2012-05-14 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Movie Night: The First Grader
url nil http://collectiveagency.co/event/movie-night-the-first-grader/
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #15673
2012-05-12
11:29:07

update Calagator::Event 1250462373 Annular Eclipse of the Sun Roll back

description When the moon is exactly between the earth and the sun, we get eclipses. Full eclipses occur when the moon is near enough to the earth to block the entire disk of the sun, and the earth, moon, and sun are exactly in line (syzygy). Given that the moon and sun are rather small in the sky (half a degree) and that the moon's orbit precesses and is inclined by 5.5 degrees to the earth-sun (ecliptic) orbit, syzygy lineups are rare. Given that the moon is much smaller than the earth, its shadow passes over only a narrow strip from north to south. If the moon is at apogee, the far extreme of its orbit, it does not block the entire sun, but leaves a ring of bright sunlight around the moon, an "annulus". The ring will be perfect near Crescent City, and the eclipse will block 94% of the sun's disk. Further north near Portland, the sun will peek over the top of the moon, and we will see a crescent, horns down, blocking 88% of the sun at Portland's latitude. The eclipse becomes visible at sunrise over coastal China on Monday May 21, passes over Japan, the international dateline at local noon, south of Alaska on May 20 and then to Oregon near sunset. It would be way cool if someone would use something like Google Hangout to aggregate webcam feeds from around the Pacific Rim. This may be the only chance in your lifetime to observe an annular eclipse without traveling halfway around the world, or into space. Eclipses are spooky and cool. Don't miss this one! When the moon is exactly between the earth and the sun, we get eclipses. Full eclipses occur when the moon is near enough to the earth to block the entire disk of the sun, and the earth, moon, and sun are exactly in line (syzygy). Given that the moon and sun are rather small in the sky (half a degree) and that the moon's orbit precesses and is inclined by 5.5 degrees to the earth-sun (ecliptic) orbit, syzygy lineups are rare. Given that the moon is much smaller than the earth, its shadow passes over only a narrow strip, moving west to east. If the moon is at apogee, the far extreme of its orbit, it does not block the entire sun, but leaves a ring of bright sunlight around the moon, an "annulus". The ring will be perfect near Crescent City, and the eclipse will block 94% of the sun's disk. Further north near Portland, the sun will peek over the top of the moon, and we will see a crescent, horns down, blocking 88% of the sun at Portland's latitude. The eclipse becomes visible at sunrise over coastal China on Monday May 21, passes over Japan, the international dateline at local noon, south of Alaska on May 20 and then to Oregon near sunset. It would be way cool if someone would use something like Google Hangout to aggregate webcam feeds from around the Pacific Rim. This may be the only chance in your lifetime to observe an annular eclipse without traveling halfway around the world, or into space. Eclipses are spooky and cool. Don't miss this one!
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Change #15672
2012-05-12
11:26:32

update Calagator::Event 1250462373 Annular Eclipse of the Sun Roll back

description When the moon is exactly between the earth and the sun, we get eclipses. Full eclipses occur when the moon is near enough to the earth to block the entire disk of the sun, and the earth, moon, and sun are exactly in line (syzygy). Given that the moon and sun are rather small in the sky (half a degree) and that the moon's orbit precesses and is inclined by 5.5 degrees to the earth-sun (ecliptic) orbit, syzygy lineups are rare. Given that the moon is much smaller than the earth, its shadow passes over only a narrow strip from north to south. If the moon is at apogee, the far extreme of its orbit, it does not block the entire sun, but leaves a ring of bright sunlight around the moon. The ring will be perfect near Crescent City, and the eclipse will block 94% of the sun's disk. Further north near Portland, the sun will peek over the top of the moon, and we will see a crescent, horns down, blocking 88% of the sun at Portland's latitude. The eclipse becomes visible at sunrise over coastal China on Monday May 21, passes over Japan, the international dateline at local noon, south of Alaska on May 20 and then to Oregon near sunset. It would be way cool if someone would use something like Google Hangout to aggregate webcam feeds from around the Pacific Rim. This may be the only chance in your lifetime to observe an annular eclipse without traveling halfway around the world, or into space. Eclipses are spooky and cool. Don't miss this one! When the moon is exactly between the earth and the sun, we get eclipses. Full eclipses occur when the moon is near enough to the earth to block the entire disk of the sun, and the earth, moon, and sun are exactly in line (syzygy). Given that the moon and sun are rather small in the sky (half a degree) and that the moon's orbit precesses and is inclined by 5.5 degrees to the earth-sun (ecliptic) orbit, syzygy lineups are rare. Given that the moon is much smaller than the earth, its shadow passes over only a narrow strip from north to south. If the moon is at apogee, the far extreme of its orbit, it does not block the entire sun, but leaves a ring of bright sunlight around the moon, an "annulus". The ring will be perfect near Crescent City, and the eclipse will block 94% of the sun's disk. Further north near Portland, the sun will peek over the top of the moon, and we will see a crescent, horns down, blocking 88% of the sun at Portland's latitude. The eclipse becomes visible at sunrise over coastal China on Monday May 21, passes over Japan, the international dateline at local noon, south of Alaska on May 20 and then to Oregon near sunset. It would be way cool if someone would use something like Google Hangout to aggregate webcam feeds from around the Pacific Rim. This may be the only chance in your lifetime to observe an annular eclipse without traveling halfway around the world, or into space. Eclipses are spooky and cool. Don't miss this one!