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Change #40083
2016-08-02
15:40:25

update Calagator::Source 996335737 http://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/233042743/ Roll back

Change #40082
2016-08-02
15:40:25

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Change #40081
2016-08-02
15:40:09

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Change #40080
2016-08-02
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Change #40079
2016-08-02
15:22:10

create Calagator::Event 1250470632 The Tech Academy Tech Talk with Mike Griffin Director of IT Security at Circle K Roll back

description nil <p>Come join us at The Tech Academy for another Tech Talk!</p> <p>Mr. Mike Griffin, Director of IT Security at Circle K, will be giving a talk at The Tech Academy, on Friday, August 5th at 1pm. Mr. Griffin, will be giving tips on how to get into the IT security industry. Also, what he does on the job on a daily basis, and more!</p> <p>We will have refreshments, and snacks! Bring your friends.</p> <p>Hope to see you there!</p>
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Change #40078
2016-08-02
15:22:09

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Change #40077
2016-08-02
15:22:09

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Change #40076
2016-08-02
15:21:28

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Change #40075
2016-08-02
15:21:28

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Change #40074
2016-08-02
11:46:55

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Change #40073
2016-08-02
11:46:30

update Calagator::Event 1250470608 Portland 1 Million Cups - New Location Portland State Business Accelerator Roll back

title Portland 1 Million Cups - New Location Portland State Business Accelerator Portland 1 Million Cups - THIS WEEK ONLY AT REGUS IN THE PEARL: 1455 NW IRVING STREET, PORTLAND OR 97209
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Change #40072
2016-08-02
11:46:30

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Change #40071
2016-08-02
11:03:58

create Calagator::Event 1250470631 Moving past the monolith with Clojure w/ Paco Viramontes Roll back

description nil Using Clojure greenfield project is great but what about legacy projects full of toxic decay and code zombies lurking the repo? Clojure is your post apocalyptic weapon. You don't have to re-write the whole monolith; by switching key parts of the infrastructure we can reduced the number of servers and costs. Get bragging rights with your managers and higher ups by introducing Clojure and Clojure community practices in large legacy apps. In this installment we’ll explore how to reduce the high IO costs of large scale email processing with Clojure. Bio: Paco is a developer in Portland Oregon and can be found on twitter at https://twitter.com/kidpollo
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title nil Moving past the monolith with Clojure w/ Paco Viramontes
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Change #40070
2016-08-01
21:19:25

update Calagator::Event 1250470619 Nike Tech Talks Roll back

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Change #40069
2016-08-01
19:54:46

create Calagator::Event 1250470630 Portland Sports Tech Meetup Roll back

description nil Save the date for the next PDX Sports Tech meetup! We welcome all sports entrepreneurs, fans, athletes, engineers, statisticians, and anyone else interested in sharing and learning about the latest developments at the intersection of sports and tech in Portland. Schedule TBD. We're looking for speakers and/or lightning talks for this event. Interested in sharing tech you're working on, or have a great story about Sport Tech to share? Please message Maureen Dugan the event organizer via Meetup. New Relic has graciously offered their event space to host our meetup this month. Food will also be provided by SportRadar.
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venue_details nil New Relic's meeting space is on the 29th floor of the US Bank tower, 111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 2900, Portland, Oregon 97204.
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Change #40068
2016-08-01
19:05:52

create Calagator::Event 1250470629 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description nil We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. ##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm ###One-Way Data Flow in Ruby by Joshua Tompkins A look at ReduxJS style one way data flow ###Nitty Gritty Service Building by Lauren Voswinkel A how-to guide for not just building services, but extracting them from existing applications After presentations we'll have more socializing time. #Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! <br> ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. _ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!_
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Change #40067
2016-08-01
13:18:04

create Calagator::Event 1250470628 The Future Of Education Roll back

description nil Digital Platforms Are Fundamentally Changing Education From marketplaces like HelpWith, to online learning platforms like Treehouse and DIY resources like Versal, technology is increasingly enabling us to learn what we want when we want (or need) it. Join us for a round table on how technology platforms are enabling more precise and efficient learning. Hear excellent speakers, have a drink or two on us, and help us in furthering the conversation about where education is heading. Come one, come all, and bring a guest!
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Change #40066
2016-08-01
13:04:57

create Calagator::Event 1250470627 SeatGeek CX Social! Roll back

description nil ## Come on out for the SeatGeek CX team happy hour! ## We're new to the neighborhood and would love to meet others involved with PDX CX and the rest of the local start-up industry. ## Resumes always welcome if you're looking for a new (dare we say, better!?) opportunity.
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Change #40065
2016-08-01
11:20:02

create Calagator::Event 1250470626 Code Oregon Labs - REACT Roll back

description nil Agenda 6:00 pm - Doors Open/Registration/Networking/Setup 6:30 pm - Presentation 7:00 pm - Co-working/Collaborating/Tutor 8:30 pm - Clean up/Leave About Code Fellows invites online learners of all stripes to Code Oregon Labs for some free tutoring from industry professionals! Bring your laptop and a desire to learn. As a monthly community event, we strive to lower barriers for entering tech to ultimately increase diversity in talent. Together with Code Oregon and generous volunteers from the #pdxtech community, Code Fellows is happy to host this event. Each month, our goal is a 6:1 tutor-to-learner ratio. Look for pizza and beverages!
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Change #40064
2016-08-01
11:13:34

create Calagator::Event 1250470625 Journey of the Female Coder Roll back

description nil Agenda 6:00 pm - Doors Open/Registration/Networking 6:30 pm - Panel Begins 7:30 pm - Networking 8:30 pm - Wrap Up About Come to Code Fellows in conjunction with Women Who Code to hear stories of women who are going through the different stages of coding. We will have women who are currently taking classes, graduating, looking for jobs, and hired as developers to discuss their experience in learning code and what it took/takes to get a job. Join us for a night of networking, drinks, food, and be educated at the same time.
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Change #40063
2016-08-01
09:53:50

create Calagator::Event 1250470624 VanTechy - W/ Special Guest Max Ault Roll back

description nil Our special guest this week is Max Ault of Columbia River Economic Development Council. Max is a hub for all things tech in Vancouver and Clark County. If you are interested in startups or tech on this side of the river, you need to know Max. VanTechy is the social starting point for the Vancouver Tech scene. The beginning of a startup is about people and ideas. VanTechy, is our local meeting point for meeting each other in a relaxed, casual format. Our goals include: -Welcoming new people to the growing Vancouver tech community. -Sharing and discovering local events, opportunities, connections. -Growing our skills and learning new things. -Sharing our experience by mentoring new members.
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venue_details nil Free parking in Vancouver after 6:00. Hit the button on the meter at 5:40 for a free 20 minutes if you would like arrive early.
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Change #40062
2016-08-01
00:06:05

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Change #40061
2016-07-31
16:29:17

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Change #40060
2016-07-31
16:28:45

create Calagator::Event 1250470623 INTEL SCRUM TRAINING AT PORTLAND STATE Roll back

description nil Want to learn how to take your projects to the next level? Practical, Hands-on Training for Scrum Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on August 20th, 2016; hosted by the IBEA featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects. Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully. Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process. STRUCTURE OF EVENT: Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project BENEFITS Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs) Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies Additional for Audience: SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum WHO SHOULD COME? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? If you share our event via Linkedin using @ibea then you have front row seats to this event! Thanks for spreading the word. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected].
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Change #40059
2016-07-31
16:28:44

create Calagator::Venue 202395324 Portland State University Engineering Building Room 510 1930 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97201 Roll back

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Change #40058
2016-07-31
08:27:57

create Calagator::Event 1250470622 Emacs Hack Night Roll back

description nil Tonight, our Emacs Hangout will feature a Hack Night, where we can all get together and hack on new or existing projects that members bring. Not sure what this may entail? Check out these initial thoughts on the subject. Not sure what to hack? We'll begin our evening of hackery with a brief 5-minute trick: This week will demo how to get started with your own personalized mode-line. If you have a little or big project or problem you'd like to solve, bring it, and pair up with someone who may have some experience in that area. Hope to see you all there!
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Change #40057
2016-07-31
07:24:32

update Calagator::Event 1250462876 PDX OSGEO meeting Roll back

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Change #40056
2016-07-30
22:30:24

update Calagator::Event 1250461234 qqodhdpv Roll back

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Change #40055
2016-07-30
06:13:02

update Calagator::Event 1250466258 snaemlpf Roll back

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venue_details Save this number in case you need help finding us. (541) 602-6215 We are two buildings down from the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. Free Parking! The easiest way by car is to drive south on Naito following signs for I-5 South. After turning off Naito and before merging on I-5, take exit to right for Sheridan street. Take a Right at stop sign, then Left at next stop sign. We are the brick building. Park on street or in parking lot behind building. The best directions for other forms of transportation are found on the PSBA website. We are at the far end of their parking lot. http://www.pdx.edu/accelerator/directions
Change #40054
2016-07-30
06:02:14

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470621 mgmowxgq Roll back

Change #40053
2016-07-30
05:22:35

update Calagator::Event 1250466258 Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) Roll back

description Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML and More. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. <a href="http://diflucanonline.eu/">buy diflucan online</a> <a href="http://amitriptyline-hydrochloride.webcam/">generic amitriptyline online</a> <a href="http://genericadvair.cricket/">advair prescription</a>
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Change #40052
2016-07-29
22:52:04

create Calagator::Event 1250470621 mgmowxgq Roll back

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Change #40051
2016-07-29
02:38:02

update Calagator::Event 1250470528 Portland Linux/Unix Group Roll back

description PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track open source conference! Celebrating 20 years of hosting Portland's best open source and technology freedom speakers. This month's topic To Be Announced First Thursday: General Meeting at PSU Third Tuesday: Advanced Topics at Free Geek Third Sunday: Hands-on Clinic at Free Geek Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Announcement Who: Tomas Kuchta<br> What: Designing chips on GNU/Linux<br> Where: PSU, 1930 SW 7th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br> When: Thursday, August 4th, 2016 at 7pm<br> Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br> Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live (PSU WiFi Permitting) Tomas Kuchta will present on the current state of the art GNU/Linux engineering computing in Integrated Circuit (IC) design, verification, test and manufacturing. He will introduce the complexities and challenges of creating an IC from conception through manufacturing with emphasis on engineering computing and IT infrastructure used. About Tomas Tomas Kuchta has been writing software for and designing Integrated Circuits for customers in telecommunication, customer electronics and computing industries for about 20 years. During his recent post at Intel he specialized, amongst other roles, at designing systems for parallel data processing, analysis and visualization for improving chip design, test and manufacturing yield. He spent almost decade running both Solaris and Linux engineering computing data center and workstation network for users in manufacturing yield. Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting. Rideshares Available PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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Change #40050
2016-07-29
02:36:13

create Calagator::Event 1250470620 Portland Linux/Unix Group Roll back

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Change #40049
2016-07-28
22:08:35

update Calagator::Event 1250470619 Nike Tech Talks Roll back

description Join Nike Digital for the next event in our Nike Tech Talks series this Thursday, August 11th (4:00-7:30pm). Learn about scaling stateful services and the history of distributed programming and network over snacks and drinks. RSVP today at: https://niketechtalksaug112016.splashthat.com! Building Scalable, Stateful Services & Lessons Learned at Scale - Caitie McCaffrey, Tech Lead @ Twitter A Brief History of Distributed Programming - Christopher Meiklejohn, PhD Candidate at Universite catholique de Louvain We hope to see you at the event and encourage you to invite your colleagues. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with [email protected]. Join Nike Digital for the next event in our Nike Tech Talks series this Thursday, August 11th (4:00-7:30pm). Learn about scaling stateful services and the history of distributed programming and network over snacks and drinks. RSVP today at: https://niketechtalksaug112016.splashthat.com! Building Scalable, Stateful Services & Lessons Learned at Scale - Caitie McCaffrey, Tech Lead at Twitter A Brief History of Distributed Programming - Christopher Meiklejohn, PhD Candidate at Universite catholique de Louvain We hope to see you at the event and encourage you to invite your colleagues. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with [email protected].
Change #40048
2016-07-28
22:08:14

create Calagator::Event 1250470619 Nike Tech Talks Roll back

description nil Join Nike Digital for the next event in our Nike Tech Talks series this Thursday, August 11th (4:00-7:30pm). Learn about scaling stateful services and the history of distributed programming and network over snacks and drinks. RSVP today at: https://niketechtalksaug112016.splashthat.com! Building Scalable, Stateful Services & Lessons Learned at Scale - Caitie McCaffrey, Tech Lead @ Twitter A Brief History of Distributed Programming - Christopher Meiklejohn, PhD Candidate at Universite catholique de Louvain We hope to see you at the event and encourage you to invite your colleagues. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with [email protected].
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Change #40047
2016-07-28
21:04:38

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470618 67mml5ys Roll back

Change #40046
2016-07-28
20:04:58

create Calagator::Event 1250470618 67mml5ys Roll back

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Change #40045
2016-07-28
16:31:57

update Calagator::Event 1250470459 OWASP: Social Engineering -- How to Avoid Being a Victim  Roll back

description Social engineering (an act of exploiting people instead of computers) is one of the most dangerous tools in the hacker’s toolkit to breach internet security. The Ubiquiti Networks fell victim to a $39.1 M fraud as one of its staff members was hit by a fraudulent “Business Email Compromise” attack. Thousands of grandmas and grandpas are victim of phishing emails and are forced to pay ransom to have their data released. In this new millennium, the cyber security game has changed significantly from annoying harmless viruses to stealing vital personal data, causing negative financial impact, demanding ransom, and spreading international political feud. Anyone with presence in the Cyber space has to protect himself/herself, the infrastructure, customers, and also deal with the legal repercussions in the event of a breach. In this talk Bhushan will present the different types of social engineering practices including use of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, the bad guys successfully use. The victims can range from the “C” levels (CEO, CFO, CTO) down to the individual contributors in an organization to a grandparent on her laptop. The presentation will also discuss a variety of ordinary but effective measures such as awareness campaign that organizations can take to minimize the risk of breach. <hr> Speaker Bhushan Gupta A principal consultant at Gupta Consulting LLC., Bhushan Gupta is passionate about the integration of web application security into Agile software development lifecycle. His interests extend to Social Engineering and Attack Surface Analysis. Bhushan worked at Hewlett-Packard for 13 years in various roles including quality engineer, software process architect, and software productivity manager. He then developed a strong interest in web application security while working as a quality engineer for Nike Inc. After 5 years at Nike, he retired and since has been studying various facets of web application security. Bhushan is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt (HP and ASQ) and an adjunct faculty member at the Oregon Institute of Technology in Software Engineering. To learn more about Bhushan, visit www.bgupta.com. <hr> 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 <br> Meetings are free and open to the public. Social engineering (an act of exploiting people instead of computers) is one of the most dangerous tools in the hacker’s toolkit to breach internet security. The Ubiquiti Networks fell victim to a $39.1 M fraud as one of its staff members was hit by a fraudulent “Business Email Compromise” attack. Thousands of grandmas and grandpas are victim of phishing emails and are forced to pay ransom to have their data released. In this new millennium, the cyber security game has changed significantly from annoying harmless viruses to stealing vital personal data, causing negative financial impact, demanding ransom, and spreading international political feud. Anyone with presence in the Cyber space has to protect himself/herself, the infrastructure, customers, and also deal with the legal repercussions in the event of a breach. In this talk Bhushan will present the different types of social engineering practices including use of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, the bad guys successfully use. The victims can range from the “C” levels (CEO, CFO, CTO) down to the individual contributors in an organization to a grandparent on her laptop. The presentation will also discuss a variety of ordinary but effective measures such as awareness campaign that organizations can take to minimize the risk of breach. <hr> Speaker Bhushan Gupta A principal consultant at Gupta Consulting LLC., Bhushan Gupta is passionate about the integration of web application security into Agile software development lifecycle. His interests extend to Social Engineering and Attack Surface Analysis. Bhushan worked at Hewlett-Packard for 13 years in various roles including quality engineer, software process architect, and software productivity manager. He then developed a strong interest in web application security while working as a quality engineer for Nike Inc. After 5 years at Nike, he retired and since has been studying various facets of web application security. Bhushan is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt (HP and ASQ) and an adjunct faculty member at the Oregon Institute of Technology in Software Engineering. To learn more about Bhushan, visit www.bgupta.com. <hr> This meeting will be recorded! Feel free to <a href="https://www.periscope.tv/ethersnowman/">tune in live</a>, or <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_BrF2C9XxGWP0LIXJIDuzJ59BaKlbITh">catch the recording later</a> (~24hrs after event). <hr> 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 <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
Change #40044
2016-07-28
14:10:41

update Calagator::Event 1250470459 OWASP: Social Engineering -- How to Avoid Being a Victim  Roll back

venue_details Please come to the 3rd floor and follow signs. Please come to the 3rd floor and follow signs. Jama is graciously providing pizza, donuts and drinks.
Change #40043
2016-07-28
12:16:31

create Calagator::Event 1250470617 Portland Puppet User Group Roll back

description nil We will have Ryan Whitehurst and Corey Osman discussing puppet functions for 3.x, 4.x and the new native function capability in puppet 4.1+. Puppet functions are usually a natural progression when learning the puppet language and can help manipulate data, the catalog or trigger some remote service. We will talk about how to create and test functions, differences between all the function types and how to properly document them so that you can go back and write some of your own. This will be an interactive session so bring your laptops to follow along. We will also using puppet-retrospec for function generation and the puppet-repl for live function demos so please install these tools before hand so we don't clog the network.
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Change #40042
2016-07-28
01:05:30

update Calagator::Event 1250460398 Oregon SQL Roll back

description Monthly meeting (Second Wednesday) of the Oregon SQL User Group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details.
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Change #40041
2016-07-27
20:55:38

update Calagator::Event 1250460398 Oregon SQL Roll back

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Change #40040
2016-07-27
20:54:52

update Calagator::Venue 202395323 OHSU IT Group, 1515 SW 5th Ave, Suite 900, Portland OR 97201 Roll back

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Change #40039
2016-07-27
20:54:11

update Calagator::Event 1250460398 Oregon SQL -developers Roll back

description Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. Monthly meeting (Second Wednesday) of the Oregon SQL User Group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details.
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Change #40038
2016-07-27
20:54:11

create Calagator::Venue 202395323 OHSU IT Group, 1515 SW 5th Ave, Suite 900, Portland OR 97201 Roll back

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Change #40037
2016-07-27
14:23:26

update Calagator::Event 1250470616 PDXRust: Nick Cameron on Design Patterns in Rust & Jamey Sharp on Corrode Roll back

Change #40036
2016-07-27
14:23:07

update Calagator::Event 1250470615 PDXRust: RustDoc For Everyone, and Bridging Ruby And Rust Roll back

Change #40035
2016-07-27
14:04:06

create Calagator::Event 1250470616 PDXRust: Nick Cameron on Design Patterns in Rust & Jamey Sharp on Corrode Roll back

description nil We'll have 2 talks again this month! Design Patterns in Rust: Nick Cameron is a core contributor on the Rust language's language design, tools, and compiler teams. He's in town for RustConf, and will be sharing his talk on Design Patterns in Rust with us! Here's the abstract: This talk will cover some of the common idioms and design patterns encountered when programming in Rust.We’ll work through simple idioms used in everyday programming for tasks such as object creation and customisation, resource management, and destruction. We’ll then cover more complex patterns often used in generic data structures and libraries. We’ll also discuss some of the underlying themes and why these idioms and patterns occur in Rust. The talk will not assume previous experience with Rust. The audience will gain an understanding of programming with Rust and its strengths and weaknesses. For those learning (or intending to learn) Rust, the talk should provide a short-cut to intermediate and advanced programming skills. Corrode: Automatically Translating C to Rust C has been the de facto systems programming language for 44 years, which means an awful lot of useful software is written in that language. As excellent as Rust is, it doesn't have that inertia behind it. (Yet!) Rust has good FFI support for calling C functions, plus tools for automatically generating FFI bindings, which make much of that existing software usable for new Rust projects. Still, gaining Rust's full safety advantages requires rewriting existing C software in Rust, which is currently a manual, time-consuming, and error-prone process. Corrode is a tool that aims to bridge this gap by automatically translating C source code to equivalent Rust. A Corrode-translated program is no safer than the original C was, but it gets the most tedious translation work out of the way so a programmer can focus on taking advantage of Rust's more advanced features. In this talk we'll explore what Corrode does, and does not, do. We'll discuss interesting examples that will surprise most C programmers, while staying accessible to programmers in any language. We'll look at how Corrode has been tested: the most effective ways are methods not widely used with other software. And we'll evaluate Corrode's documentation and community-building efforts, to both show how you can contribute and suggest steps you might consider for your own projects. Speaker Jamey Sharp is Corrode's initial author and a programmer experienced in a variety of languages including C, Java, Python, Haskell, and x86 assembly. He is new to Rust, compared to those languages, and Corrode grew out of his learning experiments. (The exercise has been very effective at finding odd corners of both C and Rust...) He recently completed a session as a Recurse Center resident, teaching advanced topics to diverse audiences of programming enthusiasts spanning every skill level, which he enjoyed tremendously. Other information: PDXRust meets on the first Wednesday of every month, from 6-8pm, at Mozilla's Portland space. The first hour is either lightning talks from group members or a more in-depth tutorial from a Rust expert, and the second hour is hacking and social time. Join us in #pdxrust on irc.freenode.net (http://webchat.freenode.net/) with any feedback about what you'd like to see! Remember that Rust's Code of Conduct defines the Rust community's expectations for participation.
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title nil PDXRust: Nick Cameron on Design Patterns in Rust & Jamey Sharp on Corrode
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Change #40034
2016-07-27
14:02:00

create Calagator::Event 1250470615 PDXRust: RustDoc For Everyone, and Bridging Ruby And Rust Roll back

description nil There will be 2 talks this month! Rustdoc for Everyone: You don't have to be a great writer to create great documentation. There are simple techniques and rules you can follow to build documentation for your users. Rust ships with documentation tools, but not all crates take advantage of them. Documentation is the first way that developers interact with your code - great documentation sets your crates apart, helps users skip easy questions, and cuts down on bug reports. In this talk, we will explore techniques for writing great documentation. Speaker Jeremiah Peschka has been breaking software since 2000 - he's been told this sounds impressive, but he thinks it might just make him feel old. He blogs over at http://facility9.com and can be found on twitter and IRC as peschkaj. When Jeremiah isn't working with databases and Rust, he can be found playing video games, hanging out at food trucks, or napping at home. Bridging Ruby and Rust: Ruby is not the fastest language in the world, there is no doubt about it. This doesn't turn out to matter all that much – Ruby and its ecosystem has so much to offer, making it a worthwhile tradeoff a lot of the times. However, you might occasionally encounter workloads that are simply not suitable for Ruby. This is especially true for frameworks like Rails, where the overhead wants to be as little as possible. In this talk, we will explore building a native Ruby extension with Rust to speed up parts of Rails. What does Rust have to offer here over plain-old C? What kind of challenges would you run into when briding a dynamic langauge like Ruby with Rust? Let's find out! Speaker Godfrey Chan is a member of the Rails core team and a co-author of Helix, a toolkit for implementing Ruby classes in Rust. He works at Tilde Inc, splitting his time between building Skylight and open-source consulting. Other Information: PDXRust meets on the first Wednesday of every month, from 6-8pm, at Mozilla's Portland space. The first hour is either lightning talks from group members or a more in-depth tutorial from a Rust expert, and the second hour is hacking and social time. Join us in #pdxrust on irc.freenode.net (http://webchat.freenode.net/) with any feedback about what you'd like to see! Remember that Rust's Code of Conduct defines the Rust community's expectations for participation.
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