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Change #28757
2014-07-08
21:11:07

update Calagator::Venue 202394536 Tiny's Coffee Roll back

events_count 1 2
title Tiny's Coffee Tiny's Coffee NE
Change #28756
2014-07-08
10:01:11

update Calagator::Event 1250466608 NSBeer Roll back

description OSX/iOS/Cocoa coders of Portland https://twitter.com/samgrover/status/486248271908593664 OSX/iOS/Cocoa coders of Portland informal meetup. https://twitter.com/samgrover/status/486248271908593664
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Change #28755
2014-07-08
10:00:48

update Calagator::Event 1250466608 NSBeer Roll back

description OSX/iOS/Cocoa coders of Portland https://twitter.com/samgrover/status/486248271908593664
url https://twitter.com/samgrover/status/486248271908593664 http://nspdx.info/
Change #28754
2014-07-07
20:48:01

create Calagator::Event 1250466612 Portland Perl Mongers - Highly Functional Programming Roll back

description nil # Highly Functional Programming ## Speaker: Eric Wilhelm Functional programming is very pure and elegant when nothing can change, and the computer can reason about your code for you -- in theory. Reality is messier, but Perl and other high-level languages support pure functions as a subset of the procedural and OO paradigms, so why don't we use them more? Functional techniques are good problem solving tools, useful for event-driven programs, and can be mixed into traditional OO and procedural codebases for better code reuse and testability. In this talk, we'll look at some benefits of purely functional programming from a pragmatic and procedural viewpoint. There will be absolutely no mention of monads because we will just ride our lambdas through the mud and get it done. We'll see how good programming practices tend to suggest stateless and functional approaches. We'll examine techniques for refactoring which separate functions from state changes and allow you to better test and reason about your code. Finally, we'll look at language interpreters and discuss how technology might be able to help get even more benefits out of highly functional programming approaches. This is a preview of an upcoming OSCON talk. As always, meet us at the Lucky Lab for some beer and good company following the meeting.
end_time nil 2014-07-10 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250466612
start_time nil 2014-07-10 18:53:00 -0700
title nil Portland Perl Mongers - Highly Functional Programming
url nil http://pdx.pm.org
venue_id nil 202389965
Change #28753
2014-07-07
18:08:32

update Calagator::Event 1250466567 UX Happy Hour Roll back

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venue_details Dig a Pony has happy hour specials until 7. We're at the table in the back, before the restrooms.
Change #28752
2014-07-07
17:14:43

update Calagator::Event 1250466392 pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

description Katrina - Valgrind "Valgrind is an instrumentation framework for building dynamic analysis tools. There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. You can also use Valgrind to build new tools." - http://valgrind.org/ Food sponsored by New Relic! Thanks New Relic. Katrina - Valgrind "Valgrind is an instrumentation framework for building dynamic analysis tools. There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. You can also use Valgrind to build new tools." - http://valgrind.org/ David Turnbull - Optimizing FFT algorithms in C++ https://github.com/AE9RB/fftbench Food sponsored by New Relic! Thanks New Relic.
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Change #28751
2014-07-07
16:08:44

update Calagator::Venue 202394536 Tiny's Coffee Roll back

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street_address nil 2031 NE MLK Blvd
telephone nil
url nil https://workfrom.co/tinys-coffee-northeast/
Change #28750
2014-07-07
16:06:44

update Calagator::Event 1250466610 Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking Roll back

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Change #28749
2014-07-07
16:06:21

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466611 Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking Roll back

Change #28748
2014-07-07
16:06:03

create Calagator::Event 1250466611 Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking Roll back

description nil Workfrom Wednesday comes back to the East Side!! This week we will be going to a Workfrom favorite Tiny's Coffee. They have really great sandwiches, salad and other tasty items, many tables, and WiFi to match. We try to support each location that supports us by buying something. So come hungry, in need of a coffee, and ready to get some work done with awesome people. You can find out more about the space and why it's awesome on their Workfrom page.
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title nil Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking
url nil http://www.meetup.com/best-coffee-shops-for-work-portland-oregon/events/193591432/
venue_id nil 202394536
Change #28747
2014-07-07
16:05:43

create Calagator::Event 1250466610 Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking Roll back

description nil Workfrom Wednesday comes back to the East Side!! This week we will be going to a Workfrom favorite Tiny's Coffee. They have really great sandwiches, salad and other tasty items, many tables, and WiFi to match. We try to support each location that supports us by buying something. So come hungry, in need of a coffee, and ready to get some work done with awesome people. You can find out more about the space and why it's awesome on their Workfrom page.
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title nil Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking
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venue_id nil 202394536
Change #28746
2014-07-07
16:05:43

create Calagator::Venue 202394536 Tiny's Coffee Roll back

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Change #28745
2014-07-07
14:42:22

create Calagator::Event 1250466609 Arcade Happy Hour w/ Orchestrate & SendGrid Roll back

description nil Portland devs, designers and OSCON attendees! Join Orchestrate and Sendgrid for a fun, free happy hour at the classic arcade and pinball hotspot, Ground Kontrol. This is the place to pre-funk as you make your way from the convention center to the Puppet Labs' party at 8! - Free arcade and pinball play - Free drinks and snacks - Swag from Orchestrate and Sendgrid - Meet the teams and get a demo One of Portland's best DJs, Centrikal, will be spinning fun, groovy beats for your listening pleasure!
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start_time nil 2014-07-21 18:00:00 -0700
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venue_id nil 202391825
Change #28744
2014-07-07
14:05:00

create Calagator::Event 1250466608 NSBeer Roll back

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venue_id nil 202393781
Change #28743
2014-07-07
12:07:55

update Calagator::Venue 202394387 Esri R&D Center Roll back

events_count 15 67
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Change #28742
2014-07-07
11:54:53

create Calagator::Event 1250466607 Galois tech talk: Sunroof and a Blank Canvas: A tail of two DSLs Roll back

description nil abstract: Sunroof is an embedded Haskell Domain Specific Language (DSL) that compiles to JavaScript. Blank Canvas is an embedded Haskell DSL that provides direct access to the HTML5 JavaScript Canvas. Both DSLs superficially provide the same capabilities, but make different trade-offs in the DSL design space. Sunroof uses monadic reification to enable bindings in the DSL to be translated into bindings in JavaScript, while blank canvas has every binding make a round trip from Haskell, to JavaScript, back to Haskell. In this talk, we will present the specifics of both DSLs, using examples, then use both DSLs to outline the difference choices available when designing and implementing embedded DSLs in Haskell. bio: Andrew (Andy) Gill was born and educated in Scotland, and has spent his professional career in the United States, working both in industry, and academia. Andy received his Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow in 1996, then spent three years in industry as a compiler developer, and a year in academia as a principal project scientist. He co-founded Galois in 2000, a technology transfer company that used language technologies to create trustworthiness in critical systems. In 2008, he joined the University of Kansas, and in 2014 he was a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award. Andy believes that functional languages like Haskell are a great medium for expressing algorithms and solving problems. Since returning to academia, he has targeted the application areas of telemetry and signal processing, specializing in generating high performance circuits from specifications. His research interests include optimization, language design, debugging, and dependability. The long-term goal of his research is to offer engineers and practitioners the opportunity to write clear and high-level executable specifications that can realistically be compiled into efficient implementations.
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id nil 1250466607
start_time nil 2014-07-08 11:00:00 -0700
title nil Galois tech talk: Sunroof and a Blank Canvas: A tail of two DSLs
url nil http://corp.galois.com/blog/2014/7/7/tech-talk-sunroof-and-a-blank-canvas-a-tail-of-two-dsls.html
venue_id nil 202390439
Change #28741
2014-07-07
11:13:14

update Calagator::Event 1250466392 pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

description Katrina - Valgrind "Valgrind is an instrumentation framework for building dynamic analysis tools. There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. You can also use Valgrind to build new tools." - http://valgrind.org/ Katrina - Valgrind "Valgrind is an instrumentation framework for building dynamic analysis tools. There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. You can also use Valgrind to build new tools." - http://valgrind.org/ Food sponsored by New Relic! Thanks New Relic.
Change #28740
2014-07-07
11:03:38

update Calagator::Event 1250466392 pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

description Pointers & Linkers Katrina - Valgrind "Valgrind is an instrumentation framework for building dynamic analysis tools. There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. You can also use Valgrind to build new tools." - http://valgrind.org/
Change #28739
2014-07-07
10:07:29

update Calagator::Event 1250466603 Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) Roll back

title Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night)
Change #28738
2014-07-07
07:44:00

update Calagator::Event 1250466584 FutureTalk Summer Series with Andrew Wilson + Special Happy Hour Roll back

description ## Autonomous Driving and Open Source ## As one of the largest consumer purchases and most common forms of transportation in the developed world, cars and their rapidly advancing in-vehicle automation systems pose a not-too-distant future scenario where regulation, technology, economics and individual rights will intersect in new and unforeseen ways. Come join an interactive discussion on the topic. We’re also thrilled that Matt Jones of Jaguar Land Rover* has agreed to participate in what we hope will be a highly interactive discussion. Matt is the head of Future Infotainment at JLR and an outspoken leader in driving industry standards to accelerate things like autonomous driving. *Doors will open at 5:30p. The special beer + whiskey networking happy hour sponsored by the Intel Open Source Technology Center will kick off at 6p, and includes free beer, and a whiskey tasting. The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6:30p.* Please RSVP via Eventbrite [HERE](http://bit.ly/1rTUewx) *Back when open source was far from mainstream, Andy navigated the early waters of GPL to make it tenable to his employer, an intellectual-property-rich semiconductor company. Today, Andy is the chief open source compliance officer for Intel. When he’s not reviewing the license manifests of soon-to-be-released code as part of his day job, Andy likes to ponder bigger ideas, one of which is Autonomous Driving and the role open source is playing in that future.* › FutureTalk is brought to you by [New Relic](http://www.newrelic.com) in collaboration with [TAO](http://www.techoregon.org) ## Autonomous Driving and Open Source ## As one of the largest consumer purchases and most common forms of transportation in the developed world, cars and their rapidly advancing in-vehicle automation systems pose a not-too-distant future scenario where regulation, technology, economics and individual rights will intersect in new and unforeseen ways. Come join an interactive discussion on the topic. We’re also thrilled that Matt Jones of Jaguar Land Rover* has agreed to participate in what we hope will be a highly interactive discussion. Matt is the head of Future Infotainment at JLR and an outspoken leader in driving industry standards to accelerate things like autonomous driving. *Doors will open at 5:30p. The special beer (from Burnside Brewing!) + whiskey networking happy hour sponsored by the Intel Open Source Technology Center will kick off at 6p, and includes free beer, and a whiskey tasting. The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6:30p.* Please RSVP via Eventbrite [HERE](http://bit.ly/1rTUewx) *Back when open source was far from mainstream, Andy navigated the early waters of GPL to make it tenable to his employer, an intellectual-property-rich semiconductor company. Today, Andy is the chief open source compliance officer for Intel. When he’s not reviewing the license manifests of soon-to-be-released code as part of his day job, Andy likes to ponder bigger ideas, one of which is Autonomous Driving and the role open source is playing in that future.* › FutureTalk is brought to you by [New Relic](http://www.newrelic.com) in collaboration with [TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)
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Change #28737
2014-07-06
22:58:49

update Calagator::Event 1250466567 UX Happy Hour Roll back

venue_details Dig a Pony has happy hour until 7. Dig a Pony has happy hour specials until 7.
Change #28736
2014-07-06
21:25:35

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466605 HQWNqTijBVrFCrFikaVQz Roll back

Change #28735
2014-07-06
20:12:57

create Calagator::Event 1250466606 PDX Python Presentation Night Roll back

description nil # Come join us for Pythonic talks! All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced. ##This month: * **Generating APIs with C++ and SWIG** by Tom Marshall * **God Mode for Python: Salt, Stack, and Fabric** by Jason Champion Join us afterward at Rogue on NW 14th & Flanders to continue the discussion over a beverage. RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/181259062/) Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome!
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title nil PDX Python Presentation Night
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venue_id nil 202393660
Change #28734
2014-07-06
18:47:21

create Calagator::Event 1250466605 HQWNqTijBVrFCrFikaVQz Roll back

description nil watch movie megashare.info <a href="http://aronking.wordpress.com/2014/07/06/watch-deliver-us-from-evil-online/">Watch Deliver Us from Evil Online for free</a> - watch movie putlocker online free
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venue_id nil 202391576
Change #28733
2014-07-06
16:30:51

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466604 fYWQKCBIcnNafOKITexlU Roll back

Change #28732
2014-07-06
14:12:07

create Calagator::Event 1250466604 fYWQKCBIcnNafOKITexlU Roll back

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Change #28731
2014-07-06
09:32:12

update Calagator::Venue 202395100 PDX Code Guild 2626 SW Corbett Ave, Portland Roll back

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Change #28730
2014-07-06
09:31:52

create Calagator::Event 1250466603 Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) Roll back

description nil This week, we are excited to welcome Alex Chamberlain, Senior Software Quality Assurance Engineer at Puppet Labs, who will give a talk titled " "Programming Jobs in the Real World"--how domain knowledge can help you get a job programming outside the tech industry" We will also have plenty of room for the usual peer mentoring. 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. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build.
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title nil Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night)
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venue_details nil Save this number in case you need help finding us. (541) 602-6215 Free Parking!
venue_id nil 202394535
Change #28729
2014-07-06
09:31:52

create Calagator::Venue 202395100 PDX Code Guild 2626 SW Corbett Ave, Portland Roll back

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title nil PDX Code Guild 2626 SW Corbett Ave, Portland
Change #28728
2014-07-05
19:25:49

update Calagator::Event 1250466436 PDXCloud July Gathering Roll back

description Next meeting is July 9th. Presentations TBA. We're still looking for one more presenter, so if you'd like to speak, please hit up the mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxcloud). We have two topics for the next meeting, July 9th. TOPIC: When Less is More – Reduced Footprint Cloud OS Do you roll, have you rolled, or would–you-consider-if-it-were-easier rolling your own (RYO) cloud OS? (and this includes customizing a cloud OS that you derive from CentOS, Ubuntu Cloud, etc.) General purpose Linux distributions have competed for years on the basis of application and platform breadth. In recent years, Linux has exploded in mobile, in large part because it was reassembled from the ground up for smartphones, tablets and wearables. And now we’re seeing numerous streamlined, “minimal footprint” Linux distributions for the Cloud, networking and other server applications where general purpose distributions are overkill. With tailored footprint Linux distributions in mind, we’d like to explore the motivations behind (or against) “rolling your own” Cloud OS. Presenters: · Steve Sakoman, Project Architect, Intel Open Source Technology Center · Margaret LaBrecque, Evangelist, Intel Open Source Technology Center Steve brings many years of OS development to the table, having been VP of OS and Server Technology at Apple, Chief Product Officer at PalmSource, and co-founder and COO/CTO of Be, Inc. In addition to leading development of the Mac OS X Server, Mac OS 10.4 Tiger and PalmOS 5 releases, Steve is a founding member of the Linux Foundation’s Yocto Project Advisory Board. Margaret has driven numerous industry initiatives in the areas of mobile OS (MeeGo, Tizen) and wireless radio access. As President of the WiMAX Forum, she led a successful global policy initiative to accelerate and ensure technology-neutral access to 4G spectrum. As a Visiting Scholar at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, she developed curriculum on the dynamics behind new entrants to the cellular industry. She’s currently focused on open source software for servers. Steve and Margaret work in the Open Source Technology Center at Intel. TOPIC: TripleO (Openstack on Openstack) https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/TripleO TripleO is an OpenStack program aimed at installing, upgrading, and operating OpenStack clouds using OpenStack's own facilities. This is done using Ironic (or nova-bm) for bare metal deployments, Heat for orchestration, diskimage-builder for (you guessed it!) building disk images, and an array of other tools. This talk will give a crash course on the motivation behind TripleO and some of its components, how it works, and how were trying to bring CI/CD clouds to the masses by using golden-image based deployments. Presenter: Gregory Haynes As usual, we'll open the doors at 6:30pm and start the meeting at 7pm. Get their early and have some pizza, beer, and other refreshments. A big thank you to Intel for sponsoring the food and drink this month!
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Change #28727
2014-07-04
22:35:54

update Calagator::Event 1250466602 BSD Pizza Night Roll back

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Change #28726
2014-07-04
22:34:58

update Calagator::Venue 202394533 East Glisan Pizza Lounge Roll back

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Change #28725
2014-07-04
22:34:28

update Calagator::Event 1250466602 BSD Pizza Night Roll back

venue_id 202394533 202394534
Change #28724
2014-07-04
22:34:28

create Calagator::Venue 202394533 East Glisan Pizza Lounge Roll back

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title nil East Glisan Pizza Lounge
Change #28723
2014-07-04
22:34:03

update Calagator::Venue 202394533 East Glisan Pizza and Lounge Roll back

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Change #28722
2014-07-04
22:31:36

create Calagator::Event 1250466602 BSD Pizza Night Roll back

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Change #28721
2014-07-04
22:31:36

create Calagator::Venue 202394533 East Glisan Pizza and Lounge Roll back

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Change #28720
2014-07-04
10:44:50

update Calagator::Venue 202394532 Board of Trade Building Roll back

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street_address Suite 230 310 SW 4th Ave Suite 230
Change #28719
2014-07-04
10:44:02

update Calagator::Venue 202394532 Board of Trade Building Roll back

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Change #28718
2014-07-04
10:43:25

update Calagator::Venue 202394532 Board of Trade Building Roll back

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Change #28717
2014-07-04
10:42:50

create Calagator::Event 1250466601 GRAND OPENING of The Tech Academy Roll back

description nil The Tech Academy (formerly known as Prosper IT Academy) is having a Grand Opening celebration. We are opening an office in the heart of downtown Portland. The Tech Academy trains software developers through coding boot camps. Come to our grand opening - there will be an open bar and refreshments. If you are interested in the program now, please call 503-935-2409 or email [email protected].
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title nil GRAND OPENING of The Tech Academy
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Change #28716
2014-07-04
10:42:50

create Calagator::Venue 202394532 Board of Trade Building Roll back

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Change #28715
2014-07-03
14:52:02

update Calagator::Event 1250466345 Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Denomiator Coding with vi and /bin/sh Roll back

description vi and /bin/sh are available on 99% of POSIX systems and are often your only coding tools available. They're useful to know when providing support and some might argue that you need to learn the rules before you break them. Bio: Michael organizes PLUG and pushes Unix system around. Expanded description to come. Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting. Who: Michael Dexter What: Lowest Common Denominator Coding with vi and sh Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level) When: Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 at 7pm Why: The pursuit of technology freedom Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/ There are countless available text editors, programming languages and Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) but few are guaranteed to be present on any given system. On POSIX Unix systems, the vi(1) text editor and sh(1) shell are required by the POSIX (opengroup.org) standard and might be the only development tools at your disposal. While some developers may consider these tools equivalent to a doughnut spare tire that should not be used over 50MPH, others embrace them and have used them for decades. Some would also argue that you should learn the rules before you break them in order to appreciate higher-level languages. This talk will be a crash course in vi(1) and sh(1) with examples from a 2500 line virtualization management project that uses a number of scripting techniques. Michael provides independent Unix support and organizes PLUG. Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting.
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title Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Denomiator Coding with vi and /bin/sh Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Denomiator Coding with vi and sh
Change #28714
2014-07-03
12:56:37

update Calagator::Event 1250466345 Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Demoniator Coding with vi and /bin/sh Roll back

title Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Demoniator Coding with vi and /bin/sh Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Denomiator Coding with vi and /bin/sh
Change #28713
2014-07-03
12:17:36

create Calagator::Event 1250466600 Portland Young Programmers (9-13 year olds) Roll back

description nil This is a group meeting for young programmers in the Portland area. We're geared towards kids in the 9-13 year old range and a parent attends, too. Please check out our website to join the listserv to find out about upcoming events.
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Change #28712
2014-07-03
11:30:34

update Calagator::Event 1250466345 Portland Linux/Unix Group Roll back

description PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track tech conference! 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 Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting. vi and /bin/sh are available on 99% of POSIX systems and are often your only coding tools available. They're useful to know when providing support and some might argue that you need to learn the rules before you break them. Bio: Michael organizes PLUG and pushes Unix system around. Expanded description to come. Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting.
title Portland Linux/Unix Group Portland Linux/Unix Group: Lowest Common Demoniator Coding with vi and /bin/sh
Change #28711
2014-07-03
11:28:02

create Calagator::Event 1250466599 Portland Linux/Unix Group Roll back

description nil PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track tech conference! 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 Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting.
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Change #28710
2014-07-03
10:42:06

update Calagator::Event 1250466561 PDMA Learning and Networking Event -- YOUR CAREER IN PRODUCT MANAGEMENT: ENTRY, ADVANCEMENT, AND BEYOND Roll back

description According to a recent article, the Product Manager is the fourth most valuable corporate job. Unfortunately, there is little agreement on what a person in that position is responsible for, what skills they need, and how they should be evaluated. Given that uncertainty, it’s no surprise that the career path for a Product Manager also lacks clarity and consistency. We have assembled a panel of Product Management veterans to explore how one can enter the profession, what it takes to be successful and advance, and to what types of senior positions a seasoned Product Manager can aspire. There will be significant interaction with the audience to make sure your specific career questions will be addressed. **Panelists:** **Susannah Axelrod**, Director of Product Management at Puppet Labs, Inc. **Pamela Jones**, Principal at Jones Partners Executive Search Firm **Olaf Kowalik**, Director of Product Management at Janrain **Matt Lange**, Senior Director, Product Management at Northwest Evaluation Association The Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) is the premier global advocate for product development and management professionals. The Oregon chapter's mission is to help local professionals and organizations to identify, develop, and launch more innovative and profitable products and services through cross-industry collaboration, thought leadership, and the sharing of best practices and practical knowledge. For more information about the Oregon Chapter of the PDMA, please contact: David Nash, Chapter President, at [email protected]. We encourage everyone in Oregon who is interested in the Product Development Manager's Association to become a member of the National PDMA. For a great explanation on the benefits of membership in the PDMA, click [here](http://www.pdma.org/p/cm/ld/fid=171). **PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN VENUE TO LUCKY LAB MULTNOMAH** **Schedule:** 6:00 – 6:30pm: Gathering / Networking / Refreshments** 6:30 – 6:45pm: Announcements (upcoming events, who’s hiring, etc.) 6:45 – 7:30pm: Panel Discussion 7:30 – 7:45pm: Q&A / Open discussion 7:45 – 8:00pm: Networking **Cost:** $10 on-line registration prior to the event ** $15 at the door A discount is available for PDMA members. To register online, click the website link above. ** Note: This is a no-host event. The complete Lucky Lab food and drink menu is available. Grab a cold ale & bite to eat - and bring a friend or colleague to add to the discussion. According to a recent article, the Product Manager is the fourth most valuable corporate job. Unfortunately, there is little agreement on what a person in that position is responsible for, what skills they need, and how they should be evaluated. Given that uncertainty, it’s no surprise that the career path for a Product Manager also lacks clarity and consistency. We have assembled a panel of Product Management veterans to explore how one can enter the profession, what it takes to be successful and advance, and to what types of senior positions a seasoned Product Manager can aspire. There will be significant interaction with the audience to make sure your specific career questions will be addressed. **Panelists:** **Susannah Axelrod**, Director of Product Management at Puppet Labs, Inc. Susannah has over 15 years of Product Management experience from Intel, Intuit, Sage Software, and Thomson Reuters. She is known for combining the voice of the customer, competitive and market research into real, actionable roadmaps and strategies. Susannah has an MBA from the Wharton School. **Pamela Jones**, Principal at Jones Partners Executive Search Firm For more than 20 years, Pamela's firm has recruited board members, C-level executive team members across all functions, and critical contributors to execute on projected growth plans of start-up, emerging, and transitioning technology (high tech, healthcare, and agriculture) companies nationwide. She has served on the boards of Oregon Public Broadcasting, Oregon Entrepreneurs Network, Technology Association of Oregon, and other community organizations. **Olaf Kowalik**, Director of Product Management at Janrain Previously, Olaf was Vice-President of Product Management & Development at Waggener Edstrom, and previously held management positions at Point B, RealNetworks, and Ernst & Young. In April, Olaf led a popular session at ProductCamp PDX titled, “Product Management Interviews: Asking the Right Questions and Giving Great Answers.” **Matthew Lange**, Senior Director, Product Management at Northwest Evaluation Association Matthew has over 27 years of experience in the software industry while working in the Aerospace, Construction and Education markets. Matthew’s Product Management experience spans over 15 years, including both C-level and leadership-level management roles. The Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) is the premier global advocate for product development and management professionals. The Oregon chapter's mission is to help local professionals and organizations to identify, develop, and launch more innovative and profitable products and services through cross-industry collaboration, thought leadership, and the sharing of best practices and practical knowledge. For more information about the Oregon Chapter of the PDMA, please contact: David Nash, Chapter President, at [email protected]. We encourage everyone in Oregon who is interested in the Product Development Manager's Association to become a member of the National PDMA. For a great explanation on the benefits of membership in the PDMA, click [here](http://www.pdma.org/p/cm/ld/fid=171). **PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN VENUE TO LUCKY LAB MULTNOMAH** **Schedule:** 6:00 – 6:30pm: Gathering / Networking / Refreshments** 6:30 – 6:45pm: Announcements (upcoming events, who’s hiring, etc.) 6:45 – 7:30pm: Panel Discussion 7:30 – 7:45pm: Q&A / Open discussion 7:45 – 8:00pm: Networking **Cost:** $10 on-line registration prior to the event ** $15 at the door A discount is available for PDMA members. To register online, click the website link above. ** Note: This is a no-host event. The complete Lucky Lab food and drink menu is available. Grab a cold ale & bite to eat - and bring a friend or colleague to add to the discussion.
Change #28709
2014-07-03
09:21:54

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466598 cothey inbounded cheapo Roll back

Change #28708
2014-07-03
04:34:07

create Calagator::Event 1250466598 cothey inbounded cheapo Roll back

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