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Change #4198
2010-09-09
15:51:15
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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Change #4197
2010-09-09
10:18:02
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4196
2010-09-09
10:17:51
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4195
2010-09-09
10:17:39
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4194
2010-09-09
10:17:16
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4193
2010-09-09
08:24:56
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PDXPHP - Open Discussion
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Iâm excited to announce we have a new ongoing sponsor: Shopigniter
They are providing our meeting space at 411 NW Park (between Flanders and Glisan).
They will provide pizza for this meeting.
We will have 2 to 4 10-20 minute slots. The format is informal, It is completely acceptable to take a slot and discuss âthis cool PHP thing you foundâ
Ifâ you would like to present a topic at this meeting simply reply here or in the Google Group
As topics come in Iâll add them to the Post description.
Iâll start us off
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<li>Gitâing over SVN repos, an intro to using git-svn (presenter: @samkeen)</li>
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Change #4192
2010-09-09
08:03:11
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Shopigniter Office
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Change #4191
2010-09-09
07:00:33
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Shopigniter Office
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Change #4190
2010-09-09
06:56:55
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PDXPHP - Open Discussion
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Change #4189
2010-09-09
06:56:34
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Shopigniter Office
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Change #4188
2010-09-08
11:23:01
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Community minded project night
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Change #4187
2010-09-08
10:52:22
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Facebook for Nonprofit Organizations
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Maybe your organization has already taken the Facebook plunge. Or, perhaps it's about to. Either way, building a Facebook presence for your nonprofit requires a whole lot more than the simple "build it and they will come" approach.
Join us for this month's PDXTech4Good meetup where we'll delve into the details of cultivating, managing and growing your organization's Facebook presence. Together, we'll explore topics ranging from engagement strategies and metrics to page administration and policies.
Barbara Baugnon, with the Oregon Humane Society, will open the discussion with a case study of the Oregon Human Society's Facebook page and their engagement strategies.
Agenda:
5:30 - Networking
6:00 - Facebook Page Case Study by Barbara Baugnon
6:30 - 7:15 Group Discussion
7:15-7:30 Networking
About Barbara:
After working in advertising agencies in Los Angles, New York and Portland for 15 years, Barbara took a job as a Marketing Communications Director at the Oregon Humane Society (OHS). For the last nine years she has overseen the Volunteer, Education and Public Relations programs of OHS as well as executed all advertising efforts for the pets of OHS. |
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Maybe your organization has already taken the Facebook plunge. Or, perhaps it's about to. Either way, building a Facebook presence for your nonprofit requires a whole lot more than the simple "build it and they will come" approach.
Join us for this month's PDXTech4Good meetup where we'll delve into the details of cultivating, managing and growing your organization's Facebook presence. Together, we'll explore topics ranging from engagement strategies and metrics to page administration and policies.
Barbara Baugnon, with the Oregon Humane Society, will open the discussion with a case study of the <a href="http://www.facebook.com/OHSFanPage" target="blank"> Oregon Human Society's Facebook page </a> and their engagement strategies.
<b>Agenda:</b>
5:30 - Networking
6:00 - Facebook Page Case Study by Barbara Baugnon
6:30 - 7:15 Group Discussion
7:15-7:30 Networking
<b>About Barbara:</b>
After working in advertising agencies in Los Angles, New York and Portland for 15 years, Barbara took a job as a Marketing Communications Director at the Oregon Humane Society (OHS). For the last nine years she has overseen the Volunteer, Education and Public Relations programs of OHS as well as executed all advertising efforts for the pets of OHS. |
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Change #4186
2010-09-08
10:36:36
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Community minded project night
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Come collaborate on community oriented social projects and experiments!
There will be whiteboards and computers, programming, sketching and discussion.
Do you want to help make a map of all the businesses in Portland that have resident felines (business cats)?
Help test a bicycle based synthesizer?
Brainstorm solutions for human waste management?
Create a way to access city council voting agendas?
Have your own idea?
All interested peoples of all areas of expertise are welcome. |
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Change #4185
2010-09-08
10:21:47
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Facebook for Nonprofit Organizations
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Maybe your organization has already taken the Facebook plunge. Or, perhaps it's about to. Either way, building a Facebook presence for your nonprofit requires a whole lot more than the simple "build it and they will come" approach.
Join us for this month's PDXTech4Good meetup where we'll delve into the details of cultivating, managing and growing your organization's Facebook presence. Together, we'll explore topics ranging from engagement strategies and metrics to page administration and policies.
Barbara Baugnon, with the Oregon Humane Society, will open the discussion with a case study of the Oregon Human Society's Facebook page and their engagement strategies.
Agenda:
5:30 - Networking
6:00 - Facebook Page Case Study by Barbara Baugnon
6:30 - 7:15 Group Discussion
7:15-7:30 Networking
About Barbara:
After working in advertising agencies in Los Angles, New York and Portland for 15 years, Barbara took a job as a Marketing Communications Director at the Oregon Humane Society (OHS). For the last nine years she has overseen the Volunteer, Education and Public Relations programs of OHS as well as executed all advertising efforts for the pets of OHS. |
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Change #4184
2010-09-08
09:29:54
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create
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Portland Silverlight User Group - OData, Where Art Thou?
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TOPIC: OData, Where Art Thou?
Nick Muhonen describes OData, its service support in WCF Data Services, and its consumption through Silverlight. And of course, demos for the faithful!
Warmup - XNA Goodness on WP7
At the beginning of the meeting (6pm) Jason Mauer will present his latest XNA game project for the Windows Phone 7. |
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Portland Silverlight User Group - OData, Where Art Thou? |
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Change #4183
2010-09-08
00:54:23
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SAOpdx: Remember the Milk: Location-based Apps with Amber Case and Aaron Parecki
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Thereâs a message from your future and itâs telling you to remember to pick up milk.
Amber Case and her partner Aaron Parecki are the founders of GeoLoqi. GeoLoqi is a private, real-time mobile and web platform for secure location data, with features such as Geonotes, proximal notification, and sharing real-time GPS maps with friends. Geoloqi has been covered in the Willamette Week and Oregon Business. It has been presented at eComm, Open Source Bridge, Show and Tell PDX and Research Club under the alias Non-Visual Augmented Reality with SMS and GPS. Read CNN's article on GeoLogi, "What's Next for 'Check-in' Apps".
What will you learn:
1. Why developers of apps should look at what users want to do now, as well as what users want to do in their future.
2. Why social apps should try to mirror realâworld relationships
3. Why sharing should be about who you share with as well as how long you want the information to be available.
4. Why developers should think about making apps "ambientâ and require less user interaction.
Meet the Geeks
Aaron Parecki is a Portland-based PHP developer and GPS fanatic. His fascination with GPS began at the age of 6, when he began tracing the routes of family road trips on a map with a highlighter. This interest has grown into groundbreaking new methods of location sharing and data collection. Recently he co-founded a company, Quicksilver Real Estate Solutions, developing software for the real estate industry. You can learn more about Aaron at aaronparecki.com, and you can follow him on twitter at @aaronpk
Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and corporate consultant currently living in Portland, Oregon. She founded CyborgCamp, a conference on the future of humans and computers. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MITâs Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. Sheâs also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She was previously a blogger for Discovery Channel and worked with Fortune 500 companies at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MITâs Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. Sheâs also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She presented an Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology at Portlandâs Webvisions 2009. She previously wrote for Discovery Channelâs Nerdabout.com and worked at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon.
Amber Case is known for her skills in online productivity, business strategy, and new communication methods. She is currently writing a book on applying anthropological techniques to better understand industry ecosystems. Amber was recently featured in Fast Company as one of their Most Influential Women in Technology. She is on twitter as @caseorganic.
$15 members / $30 non members
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There’s a message from your future and it’s telling you to remember to pick up milk.
Amber Case and her partner Aaron Parecki are the founders of GeoLoqi. GeoLoqi is a private, real-time mobile and web platform for secure location data, with features such as Geonotes, proximal notification, and sharing real-time GPS maps with friends. Geoloqi has been covered in the Willamette Week and Oregon Business. It has been presented at eComm, Open Source Bridge, Show and Tell PDX and Research Club under the alias Non-Visual Augmented Reality with SMS and GPS. Read CNN's article on GeoLogi, "What's Next for 'Check-in' Apps".
What will you learn:
1. Why developers of apps should look at what users want to do now, as well as what users want to do in their future.
2. Why social apps should try to mirror real–world relationships
3. Why sharing should be about who you share with as well as how long you want the information to be available.
4. Why developers should think about making apps "ambient” and require less user interaction.
Meet the Geeks
Aaron Parecki is a Portland-based PHP developer and GPS fanatic. His fascination with GPS began at the age of 6, when he began tracing the routes of family road trips on a map with a highlighter. This interest has grown into groundbreaking new methods of location sharing and data collection. Recently he co-founded a company, Quicksilver Real Estate Solutions, developing software for the real estate industry. You can learn more about Aaron at aaronparecki.com, and you can follow him on twitter at @aaronpk
Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and corporate consultant currently living in Portland, Oregon. She founded CyborgCamp, a conference on the future of humans and computers. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MIT’s Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. She’s also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She was previously a blogger for Discovery Channel and worked with Fortune 500 companies at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MIT’s Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. She’s also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She presented an Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology at Portland’s Webvisions 2009. She previously wrote for Discovery Channel’s Nerdabout.com and worked at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon.
Amber Case is known for her skills in online productivity, business strategy, and new communication methods. She is currently writing a book on applying anthropological techniques to better understand industry ecosystems. Amber was recently featured in Fast Company as one of their Most Influential Women in Technology. She is on twitter as @caseorganic.
$15 members / $30 non members
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Change #4182
2010-09-08
00:53:44
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Location-based Apps with Amber Case and Aaron Parecki
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Amber Case and her partner Aaron Parecki are the founders of GeoLoqi. GeoLoqi is a private, real-time mobile and web platform for secure location data, with features such as Geonotes, proximal notification, and sharing real-time GPS maps with friends. Geoloqi has been covered in the Willamette Week and Oregon Business. It has been presented at eComm, Open Source Bridge, Show and Tell PDX and Research Club under the alias Non-Visual Augmented Reality with SMS and GPS.
What will you learn:
*Why developers of apps should look at what users want to do now, as well as what users want to do in their future.
*Why social apps should try to mirror realâworld relationships
*Why sharing should be about who you share with as well as how long you want the information to be available.
*Why developers should think about making apps "ambientâ and require less user interaction. |
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Location-based Apps with Amber Case and Aaron Parecki |
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Change #4181
2010-09-08
00:53:05
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Lucky Labrador Brew Pub
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Change #4180
2010-09-07
23:40:02
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Lucky Labrador Brew Pub
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Change #4179
2010-09-07
23:13:27
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PDX Exploit Workshop presented by SophSec @ BrainSilo
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Hey everybody. Got a bug you just can't land? Is there a recent CVE you've been eyeballing seductively? Just want to brush up on your appsec?
SophSec Intrusion Labs is proud to sponsor PDX Exploit Workshop, starting Wednesday September 8th at the BrainSilo hackerspace, and repeating every Wednesday until security is over.
Come to learn, to teach, or just to hang out. There will be a few VMWare exploit dev images to get people started. See you all there!
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Change #4178
2010-09-07
22:13:11
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SAOpdx: Remember the Milk: Location-based Apps with Amber Case and Aaron Parecki
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2010-09-07
21:55:35
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SAOpdx: Remember the Milk: Location-based Apps with Amber Case and Aaron Parecki
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Thereâs a message from your future and itâs telling you to remember to pick up milk.
Amber Case and her partner Aaron Parecki are the founders of GeoLoqi. GeoLoqi is a private, real-time mobile and web platform for secure location data, with features such as Geonotes, proximal notification, and sharing real-time GPS maps with friends. Geoloqi has been covered in the Willamette Week and Oregon Business. It has been presented at eComm, Open Source Bridge, Show and Tell PDX and Research Club under the alias Non-Visual Augmented Reality with SMS and GPS. Read CNN's article on GeoLogi, "What's Next for 'Check-in' Apps".
What will you learn:
1. Why developers of apps should look at what users want to do now, as well as what users want to do in their future.
2. Why social apps should try to mirror realâworld relationships
3. Why sharing should be about who you share with as well as how long you want the information to be available.
4. Why developers should think about making apps "ambientâ and require less user interaction.
Meet the Geeks
Aaron Parecki is a Portland-based PHP developer and GPS fanatic. His fascination with GPS began at the age of 6, when he began tracing the routes of family road trips on a map with a highlighter. This interest has grown into groundbreaking new methods of location sharing and data collection. Recently he co-founded a company, Quicksilver Real Estate Solutions, developing software for the real estate industry. You can learn more about Aaron at aaronparecki.com, and you can follow him on twitter at @aaronpk
Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and corporate consultant currently living in Portland, Oregon. She founded CyborgCamp, a conference on the future of humans and computers. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MITâs Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. Sheâs also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She was previously a blogger for Discovery Channel and worked with Fortune 500 companies at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MITâs Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. Sheâs also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She presented an Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology at Portlandâs Webvisions 2009. She previously wrote for Discovery Channelâs Nerdabout.com and worked at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon.
Amber Case is known for her skills in online productivity, business strategy, and new communication methods. She is currently writing a book on applying anthropological techniques to better understand industry ecosystems. Amber was recently featured in Fast Company as one of their Most Influential Women in Technology. She is on twitter as @caseorganic.
$15 members / $30 non members
Includes networking and program |
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Change #4176
2010-09-07
21:37:27
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CSS tricks and tips
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This is a CSS deep-dive directed discussion. CSS can be more complex than many realize. From crafting selectors, pseudo-selectors, selector specificity, performance, and cross browser fixes - there is plenty to discuss.
David McFarland, author of "CSS: The Missing Manual" and other web books has been good enough to provide some of his CSS and Dreamweaver books to give away at the talk.
If you are a meetup.com member, please RSVP on that site (not required, just a nicety). |
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This is a CSS deep-dive directed discussion. CSS can be more complex than many realize. From crafting selectors, pseudo-selectors, selector specificity, performance, and cross browser fixes - there is plenty to discuss.
David McFarland, author of "CSS: The Missing Manual" and other web books has been good enough to provide some of his CSS and Dreamweaver books to give away at the talk.
If you are a meetup.com member, please RSVP on that site (not required, just a nicety). |
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2010-09-07
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CSS tricks and tips
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David McFarland, author of "CSS: The Missing Manual" and other web books has been good enough to provide some of his CSS and Dreamweaver books to give away at the talk.
If you are a meetup.com member, please RSVP on that site (not required, just a nicety). |
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Change #4174
2010-09-06
23:41:37
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Portland Werewolf - September Gathering
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Come out and play at our monthly game of werewolf at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne. Check out the site for details (http://www.portlandwerewolf.com).
Event starts at 6p. Game starts at 7p.
If you are planning on coming and want to play please respond with "attending". That way we know who is coming and you are guaranteed to play.
Ticket Info: Donations appreciated, for the room rental. |
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Change #4173
2010-09-06
13:48:37
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DjangoCon
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Django is an open source web application framework, written in Python, which follows the model-view-controller architectural pattern.
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Change #4172
2010-09-04
12:32:44
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Pied Piper Pizza Vancouver
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2010-09-04
12:32:42
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Commodore Computer Club and Users Group
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2010-09-04
12:31:06
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Vancouver Pied Piper Pizza
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Change #4169
2010-09-04
10:24:55
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Commodore Computer Club
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2010-09-04
10:24:53
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Commodore Computer Club
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The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome.
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Change #4167
2010-09-04
10:23:22
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2600 Meeting
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2600 Meetings exist as a forum for all interested in technology to meet and talk about events in technology-land, learn, and teach. Meetings are open to anyone of any age or level of expertise.
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2010-09-04
10:22:37
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2600 Meeting
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2010-09-04
10:21:46
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2600 Meeting
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Change #4164
2010-09-04
10:19:48
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Vancouver Pied Piper Pizza
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Change #4163
2010-09-04
10:18:28
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Commodore Computer Club
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The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome.
Come to learn, come to share. Itâs all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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2010-09-04
10:18:19
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Vancouver Pied Piper Pizza
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Change #4161
2010-09-03
13:18:37
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Flex and Maven - a joint event by Thetus Corporation and PDXRIA User Group
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Join us Thursday, September 16, for food, networking and a look at building and deploying Flex applications with Maven. We invite experienced Flex application developers to bring their resumes and meet Thetus Flex developers.
Building and deploying complex Flex applications is a challenge. How
do you ensure repeatable builds that are correct on multiple platforms
and in multiple IDEs? Maven is one tool that has been long used in
the Java community to provide application lifecycle (build, test,
deploy) functionality that is standard across projects. By utilizing
a common filesystem layout and a predefined set of goals or targets
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projects without having to learn the intricacies of each project's
build and deployment setup. Modern IDEs such as Eclipse and IDEA have
support for loading Maven POM files and configuring projects
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power to be applied to Flex as well. I'll show practical examples of
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Amazon cloud.
Christopher Mason is a Flex developer at Thetus corporation. A
refugee from bioinformatics, Christopher has focused for more than 10 years
on building applications that aren't afraid of large information sets
and that scale both from a technology and a user-understanding
perspective.
Meeting starts at 6 PM. Food and networking at 5:30 PM sponsored by Thetus Corporation in association with the PDXRIA User Group.
RSVP: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/6735069/OR/Portland/Flex-and-Maven-a-joint-event-by-Thetus-Corporation-and-PDXRIA-User-Group/Thetus-Corporation/
Your RSVP enters you in a raffle for a Powell's gift card. |
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Change #4160
2010-09-03
07:04:34
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PDX Lean Startup: Alex Payne of BankSimple: Building Teams and Selecting Technology
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Change #4159
2010-09-02
14:19:51
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BarCamp Portland 4 (tentative)
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BarCamp Portland 4 |
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Change #4158
2010-09-02
10:49:41
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PCC - Willow Creek Center
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Change #4157
2010-09-02
10:47:49
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PSU - OMSE Open House
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The Oregon Master of Software Engineering (OMSE) program at Portland State University will be holding their Fall 2010 Open House at the PCC Willow Creek Center. Plesae join us to learn about the progam and meet with OMSE faculty, current students and alumni.
For more information, go to www.omse.pdx.edu |
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Change #4156
2010-09-02
10:47:37
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PCC - Willow Creek Center
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Change #4155
2010-09-01
19:20:09
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World Forestry Center, Miller Hall 4033, Southwest Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221-2798
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Change #4154
2010-09-01
19:15:03
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Uncork Innovation in Oregon: Uncork-ED Wine Tasting & Charity Gala
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Join the TechStart Education Foundation to celebrate Oregon and SW Washington students who are thriving today thanks to hands-on experiences with technology.
Uncork Innovation in Oregon
In addition to celebrating excellence in technology education and honoring those who help make it possible, Uncork-ED helps us raise funds to ensure that students continue to have access to technology in the classroom.
Come participate in our exciting live auction, and join us for fine hors d'oeuvres and complimentary wine tastings from vineyards near and far.
About TechStart Education Foundation:
TechStart is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that promotes wider access to technology education for K-12 students in order to strengthen the skills they need to thrive in the global economy.
Uncork-ED tickets may be purchased for $100 per person.
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2010-09-01
19:14:58
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World Forestry Center, Miller Hall 4033, Southwest Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221-2798
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2010-09-01
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Legal Holds: What You Donât Know Could Cost You
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Do you know what makes an effective legal hold? Do you even know what a legal hold is? Attend this webinar by leading national expert Brad Harris to learn what your company needs to do now to be ready for its next legal hold.
When the possibility of litigation or regulatory investigation arises, a legal hold is the first step a company must take as part of a duty to preserve potentially-relevant data. A legal hold is a notification directing employees to save pertinent information and data. Do it right and itâs a smooth process with little impact on your business. Do it wrong and it can severely compromise your case. No matter the size of your company, legal holds are a necessary reality.
2010 has been a watershed year for cases involving legal holds with the Courts have been issuing monetary sanctions and declarations of âgross negligenceâ in numerous cases. This webcast will review recent legal hold cases starting with Januaryâs Pension Committee v. Banc of America Securities, Rimkus v. Cammarata, Crown Castle v. Nudd Corp., Jones v. Bremen HS and other recent cases that are driving the need for making legal holds a priority in any litigation.
This timely program will address:
- Recent directions and trends in case law
- Why legal holds are so important
- Best practices for recognizing and responding to a duty to preserve
Who Should Attend?
This webinar will have be important for the following: C-level executives, general counsels and in-house legal staffs, law firms, compliance executives and managers, regulatory executives and managers, and IT executives and managers.
Presented by:
- Elleanor Chin, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Elleanor Chin has extensive experience counseling clients on e-discovery and managing electronic discovery in complex litigation, including antitrust matters and class actions (more).
- Erica Couch, Senior Paralegal, Microsoft Corp.
The primary focus of her work is managing discovery in civil litigation matters, including drafting and implementing document retention notices, as well as overseeing governmental inquiries to Microsoft Corporation (more).
- Brad Harris, Vice President of Legal Products, Zapproved, Inc., has more than 25 years of experience in the high technology and enterprise software sectors, including assisting Fortune 1000 companies enhance their e-discovery preparedness (more).
Event Details:
When: Thursday, September 23, 2010
Where: Webinar
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PDT
Cost: Free for TechAmerica Members, $35 Nonmembers
Register: (503) 624-5715 or at http://www.techamerica.org/legalholds |
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Do you know what makes an effective legal hold? Do you even know what a legal hold is? Attend this webinar by leading national expert Brad Harris to learn what your company needs to do now to be ready for its next legal hold.
When the possibility of litigation or regulatory investigation arises, a legal hold is the first step a company must take as part of a duty to preserve potentially-relevant data. A legal hold is a notification directing employees to save pertinent information and data. Do it right and it’s a smooth process with little impact on your business. Do it wrong and it can severely compromise your case. No matter the size of your company, legal holds are a necessary reality.
2010 has been a watershed year for cases involving legal holds with the Courts have been issuing monetary sanctions and declarations of “gross negligence” in numerous cases. This webcast will review recent legal hold cases starting with January’s Pension Committee v. Banc of America Securities, Rimkus v. Cammarata, Crown Castle v. Nudd Corp., Jones v. Bremen HS and other recent cases that are driving the need for making legal holds a priority in any litigation.
This timely program will address:
- Recent directions and trends in case law
- Why legal holds are so important
- Best practices for recognizing and responding to a duty to preserve
Who Should Attend?
This webinar will have be important for the following: C-level executives, general counsels and in-house legal staffs, law firms, compliance executives and managers, regulatory executives and managers, and IT executives and managers.
Presented by:
- Elleanor Chin, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Elleanor Chin has extensive experience counseling clients on e-discovery and managing electronic discovery in complex litigation, including antitrust matters and class actions (more).
- Erica Couch, Senior Paralegal, Microsoft Corp.
The primary focus of her work is managing discovery in civil litigation matters, including drafting and implementing document retention notices, as well as overseeing governmental inquiries to Microsoft Corporation (more).
- Brad Harris, Vice President of Legal Products, Zapproved, Inc., has more than 25 years of experience in the high technology and enterprise software sectors, including assisting Fortune 1000 companies enhance their e-discovery preparedness (more).
Event Details:
When: Thursday, September 23, 2010
Where: Webinar
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PDT
Cost: Free for TechAmerica Members, $35 Nonmembers
Register: (503) 624-5715 or at http://www.techamerica.org/legalholds |
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Change #4151
2010-09-01
17:02:19
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Strategic Planning: Navigating the New Normal
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Change #4150
2010-09-01
17:01:31
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TechAmerica Talent Management Workshop: Tools for the Twenty First Century Workforce
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About the Workshop:
The twenty first century is a knowledge worker driven era. New methods of managing acquiring, nurturing and retaining talent will be essential for a competitive organization. In this half-day workshop, a series of presenters will bring tools every HR leader should have in their toolkit and executive should hear.
Session 1 (8:00 – 9:00 a.m.):
From Start-Up to High-Growth: Shaping a Culture for Success
The shift from a start-up culture has caused many promising companies to stumble. EthicsPoint president and CEO David Childers will present the step-by-step process his company took to consciously reconstruct its corporate culture. This two-year-long project has helped EthicsPoint exceed growth and revenue expectations and position itself for international expansion.
Session 2 (9:00 – 10:00 a.m.)
Turning the Job They Have Into the Job They Want
For many companies the downturn has stalled growth, which in turn has left employees feeling “stuck” in their jobs. This dissatisfaction can be especially difficult in technology companies where employees are attracted to working fast paced growth and changing environments. Via Skype, Dr. Jane Dutton from University of Michigan will share the Job Crafting Exercise, a low cost, powerful tool that the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship has developed.
Session 3 (10:15 – 11:15 a.m.)
Performance Appraisals – The Next Act
Few issues in management stir up more controversy than performance appraisal.
There are many reputable sources - researchers, management commentators, psychometricians - who have expressed doubts about the validity and reliability of the performance appraisal process. Some have even suggested that the process is so inherently flawed that it may be impossible to perfect it. At the other extreme, there are many strong advocates of performance appraisal. Some view it as potentially the most crucial aspect of organizational life (Lawrie, 1990). Dr. Steve Hunt will talk about how the performance management process is shifting from an administrative process used to justify pay decisions to a forward focused tool for enabling business execution.
Complete workshop information can be found here: http://www.techamerica.org/talentmanagementworkshop
Details:
When: Thursday, September 30, 2010
Time: 7:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Where: Multnomah Athletic Club, 1849 SW Salmon St., Portland, Ore.
Cost: $195 TechAmerica Members, $225 Nonmembers (Group rates available - email [email protected] for details)
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