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Change #13033
2012-02-27
09:35:40
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Ignite Planning Meeting
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IgnitePortland 10 Wrap-Up and looking forward to IgnitePortland 11 |
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Ignite Planning Meeting |
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Beer, salads, other food
Unless it is reserved, we'll be in the back room. Look for the table full of laptops. |
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Change #13032
2012-02-26
00:28:11
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Tualatin Public Library
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Change #13031
2012-02-25
23:57:12
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1250462064
Android Weekly Workgroup
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Android Weekly Workgroup at the Tualatin Public Library
18880 Southwest Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062
http://www.ci.tualatin.or.us/departments/communityservices/library/
Previous Locations:
915 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214
1945 NW Quimby St Portland, OR 97209
7675 SW Capitol Hwy Portland, OR 97219
18880 Southwest Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062
Come and work on your personal Android software development projects in a workgroup. Share what your doing, ask questions, help others. All skill levels, including beginners, are welcome to attend.
Confirmation of attendance is suggested but not required. You are welcome to show anytime, but If no one shows by 6:30 pm, the meeting will be automatically canceled unless otherwise noted on the website. Please check the group's website for last minute updates.
Agenda:
6:00 - 6:30: Arrival, Meet and Greet
6:30 - 8:00: Coding
8:00 - 9:00: Closure if room still available
web: http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-android-workgroup
email: [email protected]
Discussion topics may be pre-suggested on the group's site, but the main focus of the meeting is coding personal projects.
Transportation via TriMet WES train, #96, #76 bus is available. http://trimet.org/
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Android Weekly Workgroup |
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Change #13030
2012-02-25
16:20:06
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1250462063
PDX Hadoop/Data Science Meeting
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This will be the first meet up and open to general conversation about
group focus/topics/etc. If you're interested, please jump in and help
get the ball rolling.
If you're unable to join but are interested, please post your suggestions for discussion at the meeting on the Google Group page. |
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Change #13029
2012-02-24
20:30:42
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Product Management Challenges in the Transition to Agile
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## March PDMA Learning and Networking Event
If your development has started to embrace Agile methods, youâll quickly notice the team is acting strangely. All of a sudden an MRD becomes a âbacklogâ, software releases become âsprintsâ, requirements become âuser storiesâ and new languages such as âestimating pokerâ and âfist to fiveâ start creeping into meetings.
A successful transition also requires that Product Management behaves differently to leverage the benefits of Agile. During this transition, Product Management can either become the hero that helps Agile to shine as a serious business tool, or a villain that drives Agile deep into the dark corners of development.
Weâll discuss some of the following specific challenges the Product Managers often experience in this transition among others:
- Converting visions to backlogs
- Driving and reporting roadmaps in Agile
- Working with Product Owners⦠or being a Product Owner
- PMâs role in iteration and release planning
The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its March Learning and Networking Event. At this event, experienced professionals will share their experiences with transitions to Agile and offer specific tactics to make your transition successful. They will then lead a vigorous discussion based on Q&A from the audience.
A special thanks to the Oregon Technology Business Center (OTBC) for hosting this event.
**Speakers**
* **Dorian Simpson, Managing Partner, Planning Innovations**
* **Miki Tokola, Managing Partner, Micom Consulting**
**Date, Time, and Cost**
* Thursday, March 15, 2012, 5:30-8:00 PM
* $20 on-line registration prior to the event
* $25 at the door
* **To register for this event, click on the website above**
* A discount is available for PDMA members |
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Product Management Challenges in the Transition to Agile |
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Change #13028
2012-02-24
15:23:07
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1250462061
Research Club Brunch #22: Coffee, comics, and cabaret!
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Featured talks:
Leo Daedalus - The Late Now
Leo hosts the thinking mammal’s live late-night-style variety-cabaret-talk show. A considered fiasco for the avant set.
Vivian Hua
In 2005, I started a publication called REDEFINE, which began with no particular focus. It grew to become a music and arts publication dedicated to covering lesser-known and independent musicians. In the past year (2011), a series of extraordinary [personal] circumstances has led to the complete thematic and conceptual overhaul of REDEFINE. The music industry is not even close to what it was in 2005, and the site's new mission, moving forward, is one that I hope will be predictive of changes to come in the industry.
Sara Mirk - Oregon History Comics
In 2009, I started on what I thought would be a quick, fun educational project: Creating 10 small comic books about Oregon’s history. My friends, myself, and the majority of Portland didn’t grow up in the state, so researching and writing these comics was a way to help build understanding of our surroundings in a relevant, accessible medium. Local arts and culture nonprofit theDill Pickle Club joined on as a collaborator and over the past two years we’ve raised $2,500, hired nine local artists, and published six of the ten comics. The box set of comics is finally being released this March 5th at Powell’s!
Ezra Spier - Where Coffee Comes From
Ezra has traveled far and wide, to plantations in South America and Africa, to see every step of the process of making coffee. Follow one of our favorite beverages from berries on the plants to our greedy, greedy mouths. |
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Research Club Brunch #22: Coffee, comics, and cabaret! |
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Change #13027
2012-02-24
12:18:13
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North Portland Coders Night - Now monthly, every first Monday!
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NOTE: Due to limited attendance of the weekly coders night, I'm reducing it to a single monthly event. First Monday was chosen to avoid conflicts with Dorkbot, DevOps, the Functional Programming Study Group, and the Android Developer meetup.
Of course, it's a public bar, so everyone's welcome to come on off weeks anyway if they feel like it.
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The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops. |
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NOTE: Due to limited attendance of the weekly coders night, I'm reducing it to a single monthly event. First Monday was chosen to avoid conflicts with Dorkbot, DevOps, the Functional Programming Study Group, and the Android Developer meetup.
Of course, it's a public bar, so everyone's welcome to come on off weeks anyway if they feel like it.
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The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops. |
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Change #13026
2012-02-24
12:17:36
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North Portland Coders Night - Now monthly, every first Monday!
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NOTE: Due to limited attendance of the weekly coders night, I'm reducing it to a single monthly event. First Monday was chosen to avoid conflicts with Dorkbot, DevOps, the Functional Programming Study Group, and the Android Developer meetup.
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Come hang out, drink beer, and write code <del>every</del> on the *first* Monday of the month.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops. |
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North Portland Coders Night - Now monthly, every first Monday! |
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Change #13025
2012-02-24
12:17:24
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1250462059
North Portland Coders Night - Now monthly, every first Monday!
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NOTE: Due to limited attendance of the weekly coders night, I'm reducing it to a single monthly event. First Monday was chosen to avoid conflicts with Dorkbot, DevOps, the Functional Programming Study Group, and the Android Developer meetup.
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Come hang out, drink beer, and write code <del>every</del> on the *first* Monday of the month.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops. |
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Change #13024
2012-02-24
12:17:05
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North Portland Coders Night - Now monthly, every first Monday!
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NOTE: Due to limited attendance of the weekly coders night, I'm reducing it to a single monthly event. First Monday was chosen to avoid conflicts with Dorkbot, DevOps, the Functional Programming Study Group, and the Android Developer meetup.
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Come hang out, drink beer, and write code <del>every</del> on the *first* Monday of the month.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops. |
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Change #13023
2012-02-24
05:51:56
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Vim Users Group:wq
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A meetup in Portland, OR for people who use the Vim text editor to share tips, tricks, plugins, and various other things they find useful in their daily writing of whatever.
The first meetup will occur in Simple's office where there will be:
* an introduction to an alternative fuzzy-file finding plugin
* tips for better JavaScript editing in Vim
* other proposals are welcome!
Please e-mail [email protected] for questions/comments. |
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A meetup in Portland, OR for people who use the Vim text editor to share tips, knowledge, and various other things they find useful in their daily writing of whatever.
The first meetup will occur in Simple's office where there will be:
* VimScript and why it's not that scary
* other proposals are welcome!
Please e-mail [email protected] for questions/comments. |
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Change #13022
2012-02-23
22:36:33
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Portland Perl Mongers – VoteFair ranking: Math-based voting power for the 99%
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speaker: Richard Fobes
The new CPAN module named Voting::VoteFairRanking yields higher levels of voting fairness. You do voting when you click on Google results, and you use voting results when you view the star rating of an Amazon product.
Now learn how voting really works, how it is usually miscalculated – intentionally in the case of elections – and how it can be done to fully extract the wisdom in a group. Learn the math behind the puppet strings that connect politicians (of both parties) to the biggest campaign contributors. (Partial spoiler: The biggest unfairness is hidden in primary elections.) Also learn the math that eventually will cut those puppet strings. Along the way you will learn that there are different kinds of popularity.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab. |
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Portland Perl Mongers – VoteFair ranking: Math-based voting power for the 99% |
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Change #13021
2012-02-23
21:30:50
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Jive Software
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Change #13020
2012-02-23
21:10:11
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http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8759898/OR/Portland/iBooks-20-Reinventing-Textbooks-Mobile-Portland/Urban-Airship/?ps=5
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Change #13019
2012-02-23
21:10:11
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Urban Airship
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Change #13018
2012-02-23
21:10:11
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iBooks 2.0: Reinventing Textbooks? — Mobile Portland
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Please RSVP at http://mobileportland.com/events/ibooks-20-reinventing-textbooks
When Apple announced iBooks 2.0, it made a bold claim that it was reinventing the textbook. Who better to judge whether or not Apple has succeeded at its goal than Mobile Portland alum and Textbook 3.0 advocate Corey Pressman.
In August 2010, Corey participated in a panel talking about using mobile technology in education. Corey talked about his efforts to convince textbook publishers to start to see the iPhone and the iPad as the foundation for an entirely new form of textbooks. He talked about both the learning theory behind why a digital textbook would be more successful as well as what would make them fun for students.
And he did it all as one of our more compelling and funny speakers. So it makes sense to bring him back to talk about what iBooks 2.0, iBooks Author, and iTunes U means for students, teachers, and textbook publishers.
Like nearly every Apple announcement, the iBooks Author announcement wasn’t without controversy—license restrictions and modification of the ePub format into a proprietary iBooks file format are at the top of the list. After Corey talks about textbooks, a small panel of expert publishers and educators will join Corey to talk about the implications of iBooks Author and the overall initiative on education and publishing in general.
About the Panelists
<b>Corey Pressmen, Founder, Exprima Media</b>
Corey taught Anthropology for 12 years before deciding to enter the software universe. As a professional educator, Corey was always interested in, yet disappointed with, the educational technology that textbook publisher sales reps were peddling. Convinced that more could be done to create effective computer-based educational experiences, Corey started Exprima Media, a software company dedicated to creating robust and engaging educational experiences for the web and native mobile platforms. Exprima is currently working with Pearson Education, W.W. Norton, John Wiley & Sons, and McGraw Hill to build the future of educational media.
<b>Steve Burt, Manager, Content & Research, Clarity Innovations</b>
Steve Burt leads a team that works with Intel Education to create solutions that blend research-based instructional practices with emerging technologies. Prior to his work at Clarity, Steve was a high school administrator, after a few years of teaching History and English.
<b>Tim Lauer, Principal, Lewis Elementary School</b>
Tim Lauer routinely works with school administrators and teachers to plan practical, supportable uses of technology in teaching and learning. Having been a teacher for many years, he understands the real world of the classroom and the challenges to move forward technologically within tight budgets.
<b>Thor Prichard, CEO, Clarity Innovations — Moderator</b>
Thor Prichard is President & CEO of Clarity Innovations, a professional services firm that specializes in helping corporations and learning organizations improve the practice and process of teaching and learning with technology. Recent clients include Intel Education, Math Learning Center, Bellingham Schools, ScholarCentric, and Learning.com.
Thor’s focus is on finding promising technologies that match the needs of the education industry 3-5 years from now. Over the last two decades, he’s worn many hats on both sides of the equation, including as executive director of a regional consortium in charge of software licensing for schools. Thor holds a BA in cognitive psychology from Reed College in Oregon. |
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iBooks 2.0: Reinventing Textbooks? — Mobile Portland |
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Change #13017
2012-02-23
21:10:10
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http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8759898/OR/Portland/iBooks-20-Reinventing-Textbooks-Mobile-Portland/Urban-Airship/?ps=5
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Change #13016
2012-02-23
19:42:37
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Real World HTML5, CSS3, Javascript -- All API Driven
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<p>This meetup will feature snacks by Vitamin T, a book giveaway, and everyone who wants one will get a $50 MongoHQ credit.</p>
<p>The dream of web services lies in deploying rich web applications without having to render anything on a server first. You don't need Wordpress, Ruby on Rails, or any complex deployments to deliver powerful and sexy interactive experiences. You just need a bit of Javascript, and a lot of CSS.<br>
This is walkthrough of a real production app composed entirely of static resources (html pages, css, javascript) with NO SERVER CODE, other than the APIs it talks to.</p>
<p>This is a true separation-of-concerns architecture, and we learned a lot by developing this.</p>
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<li>How to use Compass/SASS to quickly generate CSS* How we used Middleman to write our HTML using SLIM</li>
<li>Using some HTML5 tricks to make layout simple</li>
<li>How we render everything on the fly using HTML templates (Handlebars)</li>
<li>What is backwards compatible, and what gracefully degrades</li>
<li>Really, REALLY sexy page transitions (ala github file browsing) using CSS3 (and a bit of Javascript)</li>
<li>How we made everything work on mobile devices with almost no work at all</li>
<li>Why we designed everything this way in the first place, and why you should too</li>
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<p>This meetup will feature snacks by Vitamin T, a book giveaway, and everyone who wants one will get a $50 MongoHQ credit.</p>
<p>The dream of web services lies in deploying rich web applications without having to render anything on a server first. You don't need Wordpress, Ruby on Rails, or any complex deployments to deliver powerful and sexy interactive experiences. You just need a bit of Javascript, and a lot of CSS.<br>
This is walkthrough of a real production app composed entirely of static resources (html pages, css, javascript) with NO SERVER CODE, other than the APIs it talks to.</p>
<p>This is a true separation-of-concerns architecture, and we learned a lot by developing this.</p>
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<li>How to use Compass/SASS to quickly generate CSS* How we used Middleman to write our HTML using SLIM</li>
<li>Using some HTML5 tricks to make layout simple</li>
<li>How we render everything on the fly using HTML templates (Handlebars)</li>
<li>What is backwards compatible, and what gracefully degrades</li>
<li>Really, REALLY sexy page transitions (ala github file browsing) using CSS3 (and a bit of Javascript)</li>
<li>How we made everything work on mobile devices with almost no work at all</li>
<li>Why we designed everything this way in the first place, and why you should too</li>
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2012-02-23
19:41:40
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Real World HTML5, CSS3, Javascript -- All API Driven
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<p>The dream of web services lies in deploying rich web applications without having to render anything on a server first. You don't need Wordpress, Ruby on Rails, or any complex deployments to deliver powerful and sexy interactive experiences. You just need a bit of Javascript, and a lot of CSS.<br>
This is walkthrough of a real production app composed entirely of static resources (html pages, css, javascript) with NO SERVER CODE, other than the APIs it talks to.</p>
<p>This is a true separation-of-concerns architecture, and we learned a lot by developing this.</p>
<ul>
<li>How to use Compass/SASS to quickly generate CSS* How we used Middleman to write our HTML using SLIM</li>
<li>Using some HTML5 tricks to make layout simple</li>
<li>How we render everything on the fly using HTML templates (Handlebars)</li>
<li>What is backwards compatible, and what gracefully degrades</li>
<li>Really, REALLY sexy page transitions (ala github file browsing) using CSS3 (and a bit of Javascript)</li>
<li>How we made everything work on mobile devices with almost no work at all</li>
<li>Why we designed everything this way in the first place, and why you should too</li>
</ul><p>This meetup with feature snacks, provided again by Vitamin T, and more (better) book giveaways!</p> |
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<p>This meetup will feature snacks by Vitamin T, a book giveaway, and everyone who wants one will get a $50 MongoHQ credit.</p>
<p>The dream of web services lies in deploying rich web applications without having to render anything on a server first. You don't need Wordpress, Ruby on Rails, or any complex deployments to deliver powerful and sexy interactive experiences. You just need a bit of Javascript, and a lot of CSS.<br>
This is walkthrough of a real production app composed entirely of static resources (html pages, css, javascript) with NO SERVER CODE, other than the APIs it talks to.</p>
<p>This is a true separation-of-concerns architecture, and we learned a lot by developing this.</p>
<ul>
<li>How to use Compass/SASS to quickly generate CSS* How we used Middleman to write our HTML using SLIM</li>
<li>Using some HTML5 tricks to make layout simple</li>
<li>How we render everything on the fly using HTML templates (Handlebars)</li>
<li>What is backwards compatible, and what gracefully degrades</li>
<li>Really, REALLY sexy page transitions (ala github file browsing) using CSS3 (and a bit of Javascript)</li>
<li>How we made everything work on mobile devices with almost no work at all</li>
<li>Why we designed everything this way in the first place, and why you should too</li>
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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This chapter meeting feature guest speaker <a href="http://securityinnovation.com/company/about-us/management.html#jbasirico">Joe Basirico</a>, Director of Security Services at <a href="http://www.securityinnovation.com/">Security Innovation</a>. Joe is responsible for managing the professional services business at Security Innovation. He leverages his unique experience as a development lead, trainer, researcher, and test engineer to lead the security engineering team in their delivery of high-quality, impactful assessment and remediation solutions to the companyâs customers. His ability to blend his technical skills with risk-based contextual analysis and unwavering customer commitment makes him an invaluable asset for each Security Innovation client.
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This chapter meeting feature guest speaker <a href="http://securityinnovation.com/company/about-us/management.html#jbasirico">Joe Basirico</a>, Director of Security Services at <a href="http://www.securityinnovation.com/">Security Innovation</a>. Joe is responsible for managing the professional services business at Security Innovation. He leverages his unique experience as a development lead, trainer, researcher, and test engineer to lead the security engineering team in their delivery of high-quality, impactful assessment and remediation solutions to the company’s customers. His ability to blend his technical skills with risk-based contextual analysis and unwavering customer commitment makes him an invaluable asset for each Security Innovation client.
Joe is an active member in the security and open-source communities, having contributed technology, training, utilities, expertise and methodologies. He manages the company’s engineering blog and has written several publications that focus on vulnerabilities at the source code level. Joe holds a B.S in Computer Science from Montana State University.
About the Talk - Thinking Like the Enemy
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In this talk I will help you get into the Hacker's mindset from my ten years of experience as a penetration tester, assessing some of the most exciting applications in the world.
This talk will cover the most important qualities of a hacker or security tester, Top Vulnerabilities that you can't afford to miss as well as more difficult to tackle vulnerabilities that have caused tons of headaches and pain. By the end of the hour you'll better understand how to cause your application true pain, find a tiny weakness and cause the walls of security to crumble around it. After that we'll also talk about how to rebuild those walls to be more robust.
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2012-02-23
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Good managers and leaders agree - the most valuable asset in any company is its employees.
Is your hiring process set up to support your most valuable asset?
While there is no exact science for guaranteeing the perfect hire, you can improve your chances of hiring right the first time through a well planned and executed hiring process. This interactive session addresses the legal considerations associated with hiring and provides participants with tools to identify and uncover a candidateâs skills, performance and fit within their industry and workplace culture. Participants will practice interviewing and screening techniques and will develop a plan for refining their current hiring practices.
What You Will Gain:
⢠Understand pertinent employment laws affecting the hiring and interview process
⢠Implement practices to avoid negligent hiring practices
⢠Acquire and practice the most effective interview styles and strategies
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Is your hiring process set up to support your most valuable asset?
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What You Will Gain:
• Understand pertinent employment laws affecting the hiring and interview process
• Implement practices to avoid negligent hiring practices
• Acquire and practice the most effective interview styles and strategies
• Plan and organize an objective interview and evaluation process
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• Managers
• HR Professionals
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2012-02-23
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⢠Acquire and practice the most effective interview styles and strategies
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⢠Managers
⢠HR Professionals
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2012-02-23
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Good managers and leaders agree - the most valuable asset in any company is its employees.
Is your hiring process set up to support your most valuable asset?
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• Understand pertinent employment laws affecting the hiring and interview process
• Implement practices to avoid negligent hiring practices
• Acquire and practice the most effective interview styles and strategies
• Plan and organize an objective interview and evaluation process
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• Supervisors
• Managers
• HR Professionals
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2012-02-23
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The March PubTalk features a panel of experts from companies who know the ins and outs of the mobile application space. Panelists include leadership from CrowdCompass and Meridian. These companies are creating innovative technologies, building partnerships and client networks, and securing funding sources.
Come hear experienced mobile entrepreneurs share their unique insights into what’s next for mobile development, including a conversation as to challenges and opportunities in finding talent, building revenue, raising investment dollars, and other topics. Tim Shields of Comic Rocket will lead the conversation as moderator.
5 Minute Pitch Companies: Splitsvil
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2012-02-23
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is much more than just inserting keywords into your title tags. These days you need to go beyond the tags and ensure that your design and development of your site is search engine friendly. Learn 11 actionable SEO tactics that will cover optimizing your site backend, site copy, site assets, inbound links, and social signals. This is not just for geeks – marketers or those that are in charge of creating content and marketing it on search engines and social media sites are more than welcomed! |
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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2012-02-23
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<p>The dream of web services lies in deploying rich web applications without having to render anything on a server first. You don't need Wordpress, Ruby on Rails, or any complex deployments to deliver powerful and sexy interactive experiences. You just need a bit of Javascript, and a lot of CSS.<br>
This is walkthrough of a real production app composed entirely of static resources (html pages, css, javascript) with NO SERVER CODE, other than the APIs it talks to.</p>
<p>This is a true separation-of-concerns architecture, and we learned a lot by developing this.</p>
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<li>How to use Compass/SASS to quickly generate CSS* How we used Middleman to write our HTML using SLIM</li>
<li>Using some HTML5 tricks to make layout simple</li>
<li>How we render everything on the fly using HTML templates (Handlebars)</li>
<li>What is backwards compatible, and what gracefully degrades</li>
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<li>How we made everything work on mobile devices with almost no work at all</li>
<li>Why we designed everything this way in the first place, and why you should too</li>
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2012-02-23
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More Information and to Register. - http://aka.ms/ITCamp/Port
IT Camps are semi-structured, no-fluff events exclusively designed to serve IT professionals. They are a free, in-person learning event for anyone seeking professional development as it applies to IT Professionals. The agenda is intended to deliver a technical overview and hands-on experience that is less formal or structured than traditional instructor-led training. Participants will have a chance to perform hands on activities / exercises individually or as a team. At the end of the day, we encourage everyone to share their thoughts and experiences with the rest of the group. Come prepared to have fun, be excited, and interact in a group.
Please visit Harold Wong’s and Chris Avis’ blog today to start making topic suggestions for the upcoming event in your city.
• Harold Wong – http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong
• Chris Avis - http://chrisavis.com
To participate in the afternoon session, you will need to bring your own computer (laptop preferred) with the following minimum configuration:
• 4GB RAM (8 GB preferred)
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• x64 compatible processor with Intel VT or AMD-V technology
More Information and to Register. - http://aka.ms/ITCampPort
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Expert Panelists:
Scott Trepanier, Sr. Manager of PR & Promotions at Columbia Sportswear
Toban Zolman, Product Manager at Shopignighter
Kevin Murphy, Director of Digital Strategy at CMD
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2012-02-22
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Ford Motors plans to spend 25% of their marketing budget on social media. According to all the hype, social media is still the hot ticket. But hype is... hype. Should your company increase its social media spend in 2012? At this event, experienced marketers will discuss the value of social media marketing, as compared to more traditional marketing. Panelists will also cover budget allocations for social media, tracking tools and results.
Expert Panelists:
Scott Trepanier, Sr. Manager of PR & Promotions at Columbia Sportswear
Toban Zolman, Product Manager at Shopignighter
Kevin Murphy, Director of Digital Strategy at CMD
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2012-02-22
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BarCamp 6 Volunteer Orientation
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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?
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http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer
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BarCamp 6 Planning Meeting
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Interested in helping make BarCamp 6 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting.
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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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2012-03-12 18:30:00 -0700 |
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BarCamp 6 Planning Meeting |
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2012-02-22
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BarCamp 6 Planning Meeting
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Interested in helping make BarCamp 6 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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2012-02-22
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BarCamp 6 Planning Meeting
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Interested in helping make BarCamp 6 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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2012-02-27 20:00:00 -0800 |
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Change #12989
2012-02-22
14:10:59
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Social Media Class Portland OR - Leveraging LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter
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Social Media has become a very important piece of the Internet Marketing
puzzle; yet, it can be intimidating to get traction. In this six-hour class,
Colleen Wright of Search Engine Academy Northwest will walk you through some
critical components needed to create a successful Social Media campaign for
your business.
Bring your lunch and your computer and let's learn about:
What social media marketing is and how it can help you grow your business
Developing Goals and Strategies for your Social Media Campaign
Working hands on with the big three platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook and
Twitter
More Specifically:
Facebook
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- Create a Business Page
- Learn About Facebook Advertising
- Set up an RSS Feed from your Blog
LinkedIn
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- Create a Company Page
- Customize your Profile
- Maximizing LinkedIn Groups
Twitter
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- Understand the Lingo
- Customize your page
- Learn about the tools
And more!
Join Colleen Wright on April 19th and let her help you demystify social
media with strategies and tactics that will help you streamline and leverage
social media for your business.
Prerequisite: Please bring your laptop to class with you.
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Social Media Class Portland OR - Leveraging LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter |
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2012-02-22
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2012-02-22
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ELC Technologies offices
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2012-02-22
11:26:19
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PDX Cocoaheads
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Josh Timonen will present about Blocks.
Beer & pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies. |
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2012-02-22
11:26:18
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http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8758337/OR/Portland/PDX-Cocoaheads/ELC-Technologies-offices/?ps=5
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Change #12984
2012-02-21
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OWASP Chapter Meeting
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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software.
This chapter meeting feature guest speaker <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/joebasirico">Joe Basirico</a>, Director of Security Services at <a href="http://www.securityinnovation.com/">Security Innovation</a>.
To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland |
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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland
This chapter meeting feature guest speaker <a href="http://securityinnovation.com/company/about-us/management.html#jbasirico">Joe Basirico</a>, Director of Security Services at <a href="http://www.securityinnovation.com/">Security Innovation</a>. Joe is responsible for managing the professional services business at Security Innovation. He leverages his unique experience as a development lead, trainer, researcher, and test engineer to lead the security engineering team in their delivery of high-quality, impactful assessment and remediation solutions to the companyâs customers. His ability to blend his technical skills with risk-based contextual analysis and unwavering customer commitment makes him an invaluable asset for each Security Innovation client.
Joe is an active member in the security and open-source communities, having contributed technology, training, utilities, expertise and methodologies. He manages the companyâs engineering blog and has written several publications that focus on vulnerabilities at the source code level. Joe holds a B.S in Computer Science from Montana State University. |
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