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Change #28251
2014-06-07
15:38:10

update Calagator::Event 1250466399 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

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Change #28250
2014-06-07
13:25:08

update Calagator::Event 1250466253 Write The Docs PDX: An Interactive Evening with Marcia Riefer Johnston Roll back

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venue_details For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message. For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message. The Puppet Labs facility used for Meetups is on the second floor.
Change #28249
2014-06-07
13:21:01

update Calagator::Event 1250466253 Write The Docs PDX: An Interactive Evening with Marcia Riefer Johnston Roll back

venue_details For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message.
Change #28248
2014-06-06
16:26:44

update Calagator::Event 1250466269 PDMA Oregon Monthly Event: Making Agile Less Fragile Roll back

description Companies who have ‘gone Agile’ often experience several failure modes. We know that Agile brings unprecedented transparency to adopters - but this often exposes organizational dysfunction which has ‘always been there,’ but often neither acknowledged nor addressed. This can result in one of the most disruptive transitions a company can go through. What to do? -How can we spare ourselves months of what seems like inevitable struggle? -What have some veteran Agile practitioners learned, and done, to accelerate their transition, and reap the rewards that have eluded others? -How have they measured success? Our panel of Product & Development experts will share their experience and strategies, to help you cross this minefield successfully and faster. Mark Bednarski has worked with iGrafx since 2007, starting in Germany as a Business Process Consultant and Six-Sigma Black Belt. He transitioned into Product Management in October 2013 when he transferred to iGrafx headquarters in Tualatin, OR. iGrafx goal - to reduce the release cycle from 18 mos. to 6 mos. - required major changes in both Dev & PM processes, which Mark will lead to completion by the end of this year. This goal screamed for an Agile approach, causing Mark to learn and discover on his own – a tough learning curve, which started to pay back just a few months ago. Prior to his work at iGrafx, Mark work at Siemens in Dubai and at a German TV & cinema advertising company. Tony Aiello has spent 20 years in machine vision / factory automation engineering, and 5 years in the movie business. He's regularly intrigued by how much these disciplines actually have in common from development / production viewpoints, and gratified that the skills are transferable. We will confirm the remaining two panelists early next week. Questions? Contact [email protected] Companies who have ‘gone Agile’ often experience several failure modes. We know that Agile brings unprecedented transparency to adopters - but this often exposes organizational dysfunction which has ‘always been there,’ but often neither acknowledged nor addressed. This can result in one of the most disruptive transitions a company can go through. What to do? -How can we spare ourselves months of what seems like inevitable struggle? -What have some veteran Agile practitioners learned, and done, to accelerate their transition, and reap the rewards that have eluded others? -How have they measured success? Our panel of Product & Development experts will share their experience and strategies, to help you cross this minefield successfully and faster. Mark Bednarski has worked with iGrafx since 2007, starting in Germany as a Business Process Consultant and Six-Sigma Black Belt. He transitioned into Product Management in October 2013 when he transferred to iGrafx headquarters in Tualatin, OR. iGrafx goal - to reduce the release cycle from 18 mos. to 6 mos. - required major changes in both Dev & PM processes, which Mark will lead to completion by the end of this year. This goal screamed for an Agile approach, causing Mark to learn and discover on his own – a tough learning curve, which started to pay back just a few months ago. Tony Aiello has spent 20 years in machine vision / factory automation engineering, and 5 years in the movie business. He's regularly intrigued by how much these disciplines actually have in common from development / production viewpoints, and gratified that the skills are transferable. We will confirm the remaining two panelists early next week. Questions? Contact [email protected]
Change #28247
2014-06-06
16:25:58

update Calagator::Event 1250466269 PDMA Oregon Monthly Event: Making Agile Less Fragile Roll back

description Companies who have ‘gone Agile’ often experience several failure modes. We know that Agile brings unprecedented transparency to adopters - but this often exposes organizational dysfunction which has ‘always been there,’ but often neither acknowledged nor addressed. This can result in one of the most disruptive transitions a company can go through. What to do? -How can we spare ourselves months of what seems like inevitable struggle? -What have some veteran Agile practitioners learned, and done, to accelerate their transition, and reap the rewards that have eluded others? -How have they measured success? Our panel of Product & Development experts will share their experience and strategies, to help you cross this minefield successfully and faster. Questions? Contact [email protected] Companies who have ‘gone Agile’ often experience several failure modes. We know that Agile brings unprecedented transparency to adopters - but this often exposes organizational dysfunction which has ‘always been there,’ but often neither acknowledged nor addressed. This can result in one of the most disruptive transitions a company can go through. What to do? -How can we spare ourselves months of what seems like inevitable struggle? -What have some veteran Agile practitioners learned, and done, to accelerate their transition, and reap the rewards that have eluded others? -How have they measured success? Our panel of Product & Development experts will share their experience and strategies, to help you cross this minefield successfully and faster. Mark Bednarski has worked with iGrafx since 2007, starting in Germany as a Business Process Consultant and Six-Sigma Black Belt. He transitioned into Product Management in October 2013 when he transferred to iGrafx headquarters in Tualatin, OR. iGrafx goal - to reduce the release cycle from 18 mos. to 6 mos. - required major changes in both Dev & PM processes, which Mark will lead to completion by the end of this year. This goal screamed for an Agile approach, causing Mark to learn and discover on his own – a tough learning curve, which started to pay back just a few months ago. Prior to his work at iGrafx, Mark work at Siemens in Dubai and at a German TV & cinema advertising company. Tony Aiello has spent 20 years in machine vision / factory automation engineering, and 5 years in the movie business. He's regularly intrigued by how much these disciplines actually have in common from development / production viewpoints, and gratified that the skills are transferable. We will confirm the remaining two panelists early next week. Questions? Contact [email protected]
Change #28246
2014-06-06
16:24:16

update Calagator::Venue 202391034 Rogue Distillery and Public House, 1339 NW Flanders, Portland, OR, 97209 Roll back

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Change #28245
2014-06-06
16:23:17

update Calagator::Event 1250466269 PDMA Oregon Monthly Event: Making Agile Less Fragile Roll back

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Change #28244
2014-06-06
16:23:17

create Calagator::Venue 202391034 Rogue Distillery and Public House, 1339 NW Flanders, Portland, OR, 97209 Roll back

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Change #28243
2014-06-06
15:56:42

create Calagator::Event 1250466404 How SOCIAL is your Service? Risks & rewards of social as a service medium Roll back

description nil Please join us for a two-part series of events on June 18th and August 5th as we explore the growing trend of using social media in a service setting. “How SOCIAL is Your Service”will cover in Part I, “The Risks and Rewards,”and in -- Part II, “Best Practices to Adopt and Worst Practices to Avoid.” Part I: How SOCIAL is Your Service Risks and rewards of using social media as a service medium There’s a lot of buzz around using social media to add a value to your service strategy, but it is not risk free. Did you know that in some cases "connecting" with a client on a social media site can destroy the confidential nature of your customer base? Are your web-based customer contacts trade secrets? How much risk are you willing to take as an organization? Are you even aware of the risks? What are the rewards? We have a panel of experts presenting information on the use of social media specific to services in a unique way and invite you to participate in this event. Panelists: Jean Ohman Back, Attorney, Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt- As a member of Schwabe’s Litigation Section and the Labor and Employment practice group, Jean advises employers about state and federal employment laws. Jean will discuss the legal risks for employers based on employee use of social media and how to mitigate risks when employees are not trained to understand the guidelines of what's appropriate. She will also share examples of where employees have misfired and what employers have done to manage damage control and avoid future risks. Jeremy Solly, Social Media Manager, Cambia Health Solutions – As an experienced marketing strategist with an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for utilizing innovative technology, Jeremy has spent his 7 years in online content curation, web development, email marketing, SEO, key account sales, social media strategy, and marketing and public relations for both the B2C and B2B industries. Jeremy will discuss why it’s important to give your customers the choice to use social as a vehicle to engage with your service department, even in industries with tight regulations and controls on data, such as the health care industry. Adam Mertz, Sr. Director, Product Marketing, Jive Software - Adam has worked with hundreds of companies as they plan and implement social strategies. Adam leads Jive's go-to-market plans for the JiveX customer and partner community platform, and also works analysts focused on social for prospect, customer, partner and employee uses. Adam will discuss the enormous rewards that can come from changing the way companies engage customers. Adam will provide examples of companies effectively turning their customers into an extension of their support team, and in the process achieving double-digit percentage improvements in 3 key areas: 1) Lower support calls and cases 2) Higher customer satisfaction 3) Accelerated new and repeat sales Details for Part I: How SOCIAL is Your Service – Risks and rewards of using social medial as a service medium When: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Time: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM Where: The Multnomah Athletic Club, 1849 SW Salmon St, Portland, OR 97205 Cost: $35 Members, $55 Nonmembers Series Sponsor: Don’t forget to register for Part II: How SOCIAL is Your Service – Pros, cons, tips and tricks for setting up a successful social service strategy.
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venue_id nil 202390951
Change #28242
2014-06-06
13:29:31

create Calagator::Event 1250466403 Portland 2600 Roll back

description nil PDX2600 is a monthly open forum for hackers in Portland Oregon. It happens on the first Friday of every month at Theo's. There are no memberships, no leaders, and no real structure. Only the free exchange of ideas.
end_time nil 2014-06-06 21:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250466403
start_time nil 2014-06-06 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland 2600
url nil https://twitter.com/pdx2600
venue_details nil Burgers, Sandwiches, Fries, & Beer. Free WIFI & power. Next to the NW 5th & Couch St MAX Station (ID 9303).
venue_id nil 202393404
Change #28241
2014-06-06
13:02:07

create Calagator::Event 1250466402 Hack + Help Roll back

description nil This week at Hack + Help, we'll have front end developers, back end developers, Rubyists, JavaScripters and who knows who else. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!).
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id nil 1250466402
start_time nil 2014-06-17 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Hack + Help
url nil http://www.portlandcodeschool.com
venue_details nil This session is at Portland Code School. We share offices with Burnside Digital. If the door is locked when you get there, ring the doorbell or text 503-970-3645 and we'll come get you.
venue_id nil 202394313
Change #28240
2014-06-06
10:50:29

create Calagator::Event 1250466401 Fun And Games In Python Roll back

description nil The dominant programming language in research laboratories is also quite handy for writing games. It's easy to learn and will help you develop good programming habits. Python is a highly structured object oriented programing language which is used in everything from web sites such as Gmail and YouTube to robots, medical equipment, scientific instruments, 3D animation software...and of course GAMES. One week won't make you an expert, but with the provided text book (yours to keep) and on-line resources, you can continue to progress on your own. No programming experience required. * Cost: $250 * Ages: 13-18 (or w/permission) * Instructor: Markus Roberts * To register, call Lorri Nandrea 503-746-5669 or email [email protected]
end_time nil 2014-08-15 15:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250466401
start_time nil 2014-08-11 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Fun And Games In Python
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venue_id nil 202394499
Change #28239
2014-06-06
10:48:32

create Calagator::Event 1250466400 Siege Engine Workshop Roll back

description nil Your home may be your castle, but only if you can hold it against all comers. And since the best defense is a good offense, maybe the place to start is preemptively swiping theirs. If this sort of logic appeals to you (or if you just like the idea of turning sticks and ropes into machines that bash, toss and fling) you need to attend the Siege Engine Workshop. We'll construct working scale models of various ancient castle neutralization devices plus a pair of castle walls, learning some carpentry, history, ballistics, and physics along the way. Then it's war! * Cost: $250 * Ages: 10-14 (or w/permission) * Instructor: Markus Roberts * To register, call Lorri Nandrea 503-746-5669 or email [email protected]
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venue_id nil 202394499
Change #28238
2014-06-06
10:45:51

update Calagator::Event 1250466398 DIY Musical Instruments Roll back

description Music hides inside everything from rulers to jelly jars, and you can make it come out if you know how to whack, thwack, twang, bang, pluck, pucker & blow the notes from their hiding places. During the week we'll build & learn to play dozens of ad hoc musical instruments, put together a rousing ensemble video performance, and upload it to YouTube. We'll also learn about the physics of sound and explore the basics of music theory such as pitch, rhythm, timbre, and harmony. No musical experience required, just a consent form to appear in the video. * Cost: $250 * Ages: 6-14 (or w/permission) * Instructor: Markus Roberts Music hides inside everything from rulers to jelly jars, and you can make it come out if you know how to whack, thwack, twang, bang, pluck, pucker & blow the notes from their hiding places. During the week we'll build & learn to play dozens of ad hoc musical instruments, put together a rousing ensemble video performance, and upload it to YouTube. We'll also learn about the physics of sound and explore the basics of music theory such as pitch, rhythm, timbre, and harmony. No musical experience required, just a consent form to appear in the video. * Cost: $250 * Ages: 6-14 (or w/permission) * Instructor: Markus Roberts * To register, call Lorri Nandrea 503-746-5669 or email [email protected]
Change #28237
2014-06-06
10:42:12

update Calagator::Venue 202394499 Periscope Books & Tutoring Roll back

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description nil Periscope Books & Tutoring has two major branches. In our store and on the web, we sell carefully chosen used books, with a special emphasis on literature, philosophy, and scholarly works. In our on-site classroom and tutoring spaces, we conduct individual and small group tutoring for academic support, acceleration or remediation. In addition, we offer summer enrichment programs for all ages, test preparation classes (ACT, SAT, GED, ASVAB), and writing workshops. We also offer consulting services (chiefly editing, proofreading, and application review).
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Change #28236
2014-06-06
10:39:22

create Calagator::Event 1250466399 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description nil <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month. </i>
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Change #28235
2014-06-06
10:37:26

create Calagator::Event 1250466398 DIY Musical Instruments Roll back

description nil Music hides inside everything from rulers to jelly jars, and you can make it come out if you know how to whack, thwack, twang, bang, pluck, pucker & blow the notes from their hiding places. During the week we'll build & learn to play dozens of ad hoc musical instruments, put together a rousing ensemble video performance, and upload it to YouTube. We'll also learn about the physics of sound and explore the basics of music theory such as pitch, rhythm, timbre, and harmony. No musical experience required, just a consent form to appear in the video. * Cost: $250 * Ages: 6-14 (or w/permission) * Instructor: Markus Roberts
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venue_id nil 202394499
Change #28234
2014-06-06
10:37:25

create Calagator::Venue 202394499 Periscope Books & Tutoring Roll back

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Change #28233
2014-06-06
05:37:45

update Calagator::Event 1250465382 Commodore Computer Club Roll back

description 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. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. 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. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore!
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Change #28232
2014-06-05
21:32:39

update Calagator::Event 1250466218 PDX Code Guild Spring Happy Hour Roll back

description Party with us in our new location! RSVP Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-happy-hour-tickets-11623290575 Meet some graduates and new students, check out the school. Connect with the community. Party with us in our new location! RSVP Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-happy-hour-tickets-11623290575 Join us for the fist Meet and Greet Party in our new location! Share beverages and some snacks, meet our staff, grads and current students. Enter our free drawing for $200 off of the upcoming Junior Developer Bootcamp. Connect with the community. Have a ball!
Change #28231
2014-06-05
17:35:41

update Calagator::Venue 202394483 Anna Bannanas St Johns Roll back

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Change #28230
2014-06-05
17:35:40

update Calagator::Event 1250466328 Programming Open Source Web Spatio-Temporal Mapping Visualizations Roll back

venue_id 202394483 202394357
Change #28229
2014-06-05
17:35:40

update Calagator::Event 1250466058 Open Source Web Spatio-Temporal Mapping Visualizations at MaptimeStJohns Roll back

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Change #28228
2014-06-05
17:35:40

update Calagator::Venue 202394421 Anna Bannana's StJohns Roll back

duplicate_of_id 202394483 202394357
events_count 1 0
Change #28227
2014-06-05
17:34:02

update Calagator::Venue 202394357 Anna Bananas St Johns Roll back

address 8716 N. Lombard, Portland, OR (in the back room) 8716 N Lombard St, Portland
description We meet in the back room Great consistent coffee. What a great place to watch people, drink coffee, or even a beer, pretend to work on your laptop, or just relax. When Wikipedia defines coffee houses, Anna Bannanas is what they are describing. 7 days a week, comfy chairs, friendly people, great coffee, food and beer.
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Change #28226
2014-06-05
17:32:44

update Calagator::Venue 202394357 Anna Bannana's StJohns Roll back

address 8716 N. Lombard, Portland, OR 8716 N. Lombard, Portland, OR (in the back room)
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Change #28225
2014-06-05
17:32:44

update Calagator::Event 1250466058 Open Source Web Spatio-Temporal Mapping Visualizations at MaptimeStJohns Roll back

venue_id 202394421 202394483
Change #28224
2014-06-05
17:32:04

update Calagator::Venue 202394495 TILT Roll back

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Change #28223
2014-06-05
17:32:04

update Calagator::Event 1250466380 Workfrom Wednesday Roll back

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venue_id 202394495 202394304
Change #28222
2014-06-05
17:14:11

update Calagator::Event 1250464402 IndieWebCamp 2013 Pre-Party Roll back

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Change #28221
2014-06-05
12:37:20

update Calagator::Event 1250466397 Design as Experiment: Writing Awesome UX Hypotheses Roll back

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Change #28220
2014-06-05
12:36:43

update Calagator::Source 996335022 http://www.meetup.com/pdx_UX/events/187383582/ Roll back

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Change #28219
2014-06-05
12:36:43

update Calagator::Venue 202391015 OpenSourcery Roll back

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Change #28218
2014-06-05
12:36:43

create Calagator::Event 1250466397 Design as Experiment: Writing Awesome UX Hypotheses Roll back

description nil <p>Everyone is talking about "Lean UX" -- the last time Julie 'JB' Booth was with us, we did some really fast prototyping.  This time we are going to back up a bit and work on writing simple, clear, testable statements about our users, needs, features and usages.  </p> <p>Julie 'JB' Booth is a UX geek who is <i>so</i> into providing value to users that it borders on obsession.  Currently at Intel, JB is bringing user centered design into Agile product development teams.</p>
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Change #28217
2014-06-05
12:36:42

create Calagator::Source 996335022 http://www.meetup.com/pdx_UX/events/187383582/ Roll back

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Change #28216
2014-06-05
06:04:14

update Calagator::Venue 202394498 The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Ave Roll back

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Change #28215
2014-06-05
06:03:18

create Calagator::Event 1250466396 PMI Portland Downtown Roundtable Roll back

description nil Project Management Roundtable.
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start_time nil 2014-06-12 07:30:00 -0700
title nil PMI Portland Downtown Roundtable
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venue_details nil Room C 2nd floor of the Portland Building
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Change #28214
2014-06-05
06:03:18

create Calagator::Venue 202394498 The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Ave Roll back

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Change #28213
2014-06-04
20:59:48

update Calagator::Event 1250466391 pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

description Louis Howe Hacking the Raspberry Pi's VideoCore IV GPU First talk at 7 PM - come early for networking or hacking. Hacking the Raspberry Pi’s VideoCore IV GPU for Fun, but Definitely Not for Profit (7:00-7:30 PM) Let’s delve into the murky, semi-open-source guts of the Pi’s GPU! We’ll explore its architecture, check out some sweet hacks and reverse-engineering efforts, and live-code a bare-metal QPU app in assembly. Whether you’re on a mission for open hardware or just morbidly curious, come for a discussion of why anyone would spend their time digging into a closed firmware blob, as well as some speculation about the future of low-power hardware accelerators like the VideoCore. Louis Howe is an embedded software consultant, architecture enthusiast/Turing machinist, and new Portland transplant.
Change #28212
2014-06-04
16:53:43

create Calagator::Event 1250466395 Portland Perl Mongers - Deploying Perl Applications with Carton Roll back

description nil ## Deploying Perl Applications with Carton ### Speaker: Ian Burrell CPAN has lots of useful Perl modules and it makes it easy to install them. But it has the problem of how you specify the modules your application needs to install, how you replicate the install on different machines, and how you keep applications and system packages separate. Carton is built on top of Cpanminus and local::lib. Cpanminus is a simple command-line tool for installing CPAN modules. local::lib helps install modules into an application directory. It uses a new file format, Cpanfile, to define the module deepencies, including version specification. It records the installed versions so the specific sets of modules can be recreated on other machines and is checked into version control. We use Carton to install modules for our large Perl applications. It allows developers to install modules without installing system administrators. Since installing modules can be slow, we implemented caching on top of Carton. We deploy applications with Capistrano and have integrated Carton into our build and deployment process. As always, meet us at the Lucky Lab for some beer and good company following the meeting.
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title nil Portland Perl Mongers - Deploying Perl Applications with Carton
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Change #28211
2014-06-04
16:15:09

update Calagator::Event 1250466394 PDX Code Retreat - Summer 2014 Roll back

description For details, click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-retreat-summer-2014-tickets-11470688137 Has the rain stopped yet? The Summer Code Retreat will be ready one way or another! Come join your fellow Portland programmers to practice the art of software development together. Write code, learn from others, teach someone else, and expand your network of friends who are passionate about their craft. Show up with your laptop and favorite development tools to participate, everything else is provided. Code Retreat is designed to hone software craftsmanship skills and software design through repeated attempts to build an implementation of a well-known software problem (Conway's Game of Life). Developers use pair programming and discussion to exchange knowledge, and additional constraints are given throughout the day to emphasize good design concepts and practices. More details about the Code Retreat format can be found at http://www.coderetreat.org.
venue_details nil
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Change #28210
2014-06-04
16:12:59

update Calagator::Source 996335010 http://www.besh.com/~mplavcan/misc/Mail/calendar.ics Roll back

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Change #28209
2014-06-04
16:12:59

update Calagator::Venue 202394370 ACME Business Consulting LLC - 249 NW Park Ave - Portland, OR 97209 Roll back

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street_address nil 249 NW Park Ave
telephone nil
title ACME Business Consulting LLC - 249 NW Park Ave - Portland, OR 97209 ACME Business Consulting LLC
url nil
Change #28208
2014-06-04
16:12:59

create Calagator::Event 1250466394 PDX Code Retreat - Summer 2014 Roll back

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end_time nil 2014-07-26 17:00:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2014-07-26 08:00:00 -0700
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venue_id nil 202394497
Change #28207
2014-06-04
16:12:59

create Calagator::Venue 202394370 ACME Business Consulting LLC - 249 NW Park Ave - Portland, OR 97209 Roll back

id nil 202394497
source_id nil 996335010
title nil ACME Business Consulting LLC - 249 NW Park Ave - Portland, OR 97209
Change #28206
2014-06-04
12:58:43

update Calagator::Event 1250466393 Swift (OS X) Hack Day Roll back

description Let's get weird with Swift! Join Benjamin van der Veen and Survant James for an afternoon of play and exploration with Apple's new language. Let's play with Swift! Join Benjamin van der Veen and Survant James for an afternoon of play and exploration with Apple's new language.
title Swift (OS X) Hack Day Swift Hack Day
Change #28205
2014-06-04
10:39:58

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466219 PDX Code Retreat - Summer 2014 Roll back

Change #28204
2014-06-04
10:24:37

create Calagator::Event 1250466393 Swift (OS X) Hack Day Roll back

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id nil 1250466393
start_time nil 2014-06-13 13:00:00 -0700
title nil Swift (OS X) Hack Day
venue_id nil 202391264
Change #28203
2014-06-04
10:11:50

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

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id nil 1250466392
start_time nil 2014-07-08 18:00:00 -0700
title nil pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly)
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venue_id nil 202392091
Change #28202
2014-06-04
10:09:12

create Calagator::Event 1250466391 pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

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start_time nil 2014-06-10 18:00:00 -0700
title nil pdxbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly)
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