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Change #30705
2014-10-21
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Change #30704
2014-10-21
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Learn to sew your own plush skull that lights up when you squeeze it!
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All experience levels welcome!
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All experience levels welcome!
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2014-10-21
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Change #30702
2014-10-21
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Change #30701
2014-10-21
13:10:24
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Change #30700
2014-10-21
13:10:24
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PDXScala Monthly Meeting
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<p>Hey folks! It’s time again for our monthly meeting. Whether you’re a newcomer to Scala or an experienced expert, we’d love to have you join us. This month we have very lucky timing overlapping with <a href="http://2014.splashcon.org/track/oopsla2014">OOPSLA</a>, which means we'll have some special guests joining us for our meeting. Two of these guests will be giving talks: Tiark Rompf and Vald Ureche.</p> <p>Tiark Rompf graduated EPFL in the Scala team, where he developed the <a href="http://scala-lms.github.io/">Lightweight Modular Staging framework</a> (LMS), which compiles domain-specific programs to efficient and parallel code for GPUs, multi-threaded CPUs and clusters. Currently Tiark is a professor at Purdue University and he just got the best paper award in the most prestigious conference in databases, VLDB, for a paper applying the Lightweight Modular Staging technique for databases queries. Tiark will be discussing LMS.</p> <p>Vlad Ureche is a PhD student in the Scala Lab at EPFL, where he's working on optimizing high-level patterns in the Scala programming language down to fast JVM bytecode. His main project, miniboxing (<a href="http://scala-miniboxing.org/">scala-miniboxing.org</a>), is aimed at compiling generic classes down to very efficient bytecode. Vlad also contributed to the Scala compiler in the areas of specialization, the JVM backend and on the scaladoc tool, where you may have seen the diagrams and the implicit member listings he developed.</p> <p>Vlad's talk is titled <i>Miniboxing: JVM Generics without the overhead</i>. The following abstract provides an overview of this talk:</p> <p>Generics are now a must-have in any statically typed programming language. Yet, there is a strong tension between the uniform interface exposed to programmers and the low level implementation, which has to deal with data of different sizes and semantics: booleans, integers, floating-point numbers and heap objects. Different languages have taken in very different paths to implementing generics, each with its own advantages and drawbacks. In Java and other JVM languages the standard is boxing primitive values, meaning that heap objects are used to carry primitive values. This leads to significant slowdowns and increased heap consumption, especially when using generic collections for primitive types.</p> <p>Scala proposes specialization as an alternative to boxing: the compiler can duplicate and adapt user code for each primitive type, thus using unboxed data. Specialization has been shown to reliably speed up code and is extensively used in established community libraries, such as spire (non/spire) and breeze (<a href="http://scalanlp.org/">scalanlp.org</a>). But statically duplicating code can result in significant jar sizes and long compilation times. For example, specializing a 3-element tuple, which takes three type parameters, yields 1000 almost-identical classes.</p> <p>In the miniboxing project we set out to reduce the static bytecode size while maintaining optimality: we build on the idea of tagged union, thus offering a single variant of the code for all primitive value types. This means the 3-element tuple can now be specialized with just 8 classes. But matching the performance of specialization was a long and convoluted journey. In this presentation I will explain the basics of miniboxing and show what we had to do to match the speed of specialized code.</p> <p>The project's website, <a href="http://scala-miniboxing.org/">scala-miniboxing.org</a>, contains all you need to get started: the miniboxing compiler plugin, documentation, usage examples and benchmarks.</p> |
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2014-10-21
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2014-10-21
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2014-10-21
11:30:44
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MySQL triggers : Paul Irvine will be presenting
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2014-10-21
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Change #30695
2014-10-21
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Change #30694
2014-10-21
09:40:06
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Fast Tracking Data Mastery with Power BI
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Data is changing everything, including what it takes to win in business. Are you ready? Are you savvy about your data? If not, you're not alone. The roadblocks are formidable: too much data from too many sources; not enough data understanding on the business side; low quality data or incomprehensible data; limited analysis tool sets.
What does it take to master your data? What does that look like and how do you get there as painlessly as possible? Why is Power BI such a smart way to go?
Join CSG Pro to look at a new paradigm for building your organizational data expertise. We'll talk technology and tools, but we'll be focused on strategy.
• Learn what skill base you need
• Learn what management commitment looks like
• Learn why (and how) Power BI is a fast track way to get there
• Understand how to start small for a big payout
This seminar is geared toward director, VP and C level executives who think strategically about their businesses data.
If you're a data steward or analyst, this would be a great event to bring your boss to. We show the value of these new powerful business analytics tools.
Please register via the website link. (FREE, and Breakfast is included)
About the presenter, CSG Pro:
CSG Pro specializes in building custom business software and interactive tools that allow you to collaborate and connect with colleagues, customers and vendors. Based in Portland, Oregon and maintaining a presence in Boise, Idaho, CSG Pro has served leading companies and public agencies since 1993. |
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2014-10-21
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2014-10-21
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Change #30691
2014-10-21
08:33:33
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PIE Demo Day 2014 - Livestream
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It's become a tradition. Watch PIE Demo Day 2014 from the comfort of your own laptop or mobile device.
PIE Demo Day is sold out. As is the simulcast at the eBay Community Lounge. But you can still get your fill of startup goodness by tuning into the PIE Demo Day livestream.
All of the content. None of the hassle.
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Change #30690
2014-10-21
00:04:05
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PDMA Learning and Networking Event: THE FUZZY FRONT END OF PRODUCT INNOVATION
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###**THE FUZZY FRONT END OF PRODUCT INNOVATION**
###**PDMA Learning and Networking Event**
###**Thursday, November 20, 2014**
###**6:00 - 8:00pm**
###**Jon Marshall, President & Chief Innovateur, Innovation Frameworks**
The Fuzzy Front End (FFE) is the messy "getting started" period of new product development processes. It includes opportunity analysis, concept generation, and pre-technical evaluation. As important as they are, these activities are often chaotic, unpredictable, and unstructured. Jon will provide an overview of this challenging period and then describe 2-3 tools or techniques that you can apply to start to bring clarity and order to this critical but least understood phase of the product life cycle. We will provide time for Q&A and an interactive discussion with the audience.
Jon is one of the area’s leading authorities on the FFE and innovation processes. For over 10 years Jon has been a fervent student and practitioner of many aspects of innovation, such as frameworks and models, creative and critical thinking, and metrics. His background in engineering and project management helps Jon merge innovation principles with the practical realities of developing products.
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 and Management 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)
**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 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! |
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Change #30689
2014-10-20
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Galois tech talk: Blame, coercions, and threesomes: together again for the first time
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Change #30688
2014-10-20
16:52:26
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The next meeting of pdxdevops will be focusing on incident response. We'll have a presentation from Chief Hanson (Marion County Fire #1) and we will then have a group discussion. What does incident response mean in a devops context? Do our tools and processes make event response easier or harder? The numbers say that organizations doing devops generally have both higher fail rate and lower mean time to recovery. Does this apply only to 'planned changes' such as deploys, or does it apply to 'page in the middle of the night' as well? As automation and devops reduce the number of humans involved in operations, how do we prevent pager-fatigue?
The format will be a brief presentation followed by a round table discussion. Please bring yourself, your stories, and your experiences. If you would like to more formally present on this topic, we could probably squeeze a couple of short 10-15 minute talks in. Overall the goal is to be very lassiez-faire.
Speaker Bio: Kevin Henson is currently the Fire Chief for Marion County Fire District #1 in Salem. He is a Paramedic and has served in emergency services for the past 27 years. Chief Henson serves on the Advisory Board of the Willamette Valley Communications 911 Center, and has worked with 911 center leadership for the past twenty years.
pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us! |
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Unfortunately, Chief Hanson was unable to make it up to Portland. We will still continue the meeting as planned.
The next meeting of pdxdevops will be focusing on incident response. We'll have a presentation from Chief Hanson (Marion County Fire #1) and we will then have a group discussion. What does incident response mean in a devops context? Do our tools and processes make event response easier or harder? The numbers say that organizations doing devops generally have both higher fail rate and lower mean time to recovery. Does this apply only to 'planned changes' such as deploys, or does it apply to 'page in the middle of the night' as well? As automation and devops reduce the number of humans involved in operations, how do we prevent pager-fatigue?
The format will be a brief presentation followed by a round table discussion. Please bring yourself, your stories, and your experiences. If you would like to more formally present on this topic, we could probably squeeze a couple of short 10-15 minute talks in. Overall the goal is to be very lassiez-faire.
Speaker Bio: Kevin Henson is currently the Fire Chief for Marion County Fire District #1 in Salem. He is a Paramedic and has served in emergency services for the past 27 years. Chief Henson serves on the Advisory Board of the Willamette Valley Communications 911 Center, and has worked with 911 center leadership for the past twenty years.
pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us! |
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Change #30687
2014-10-20
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Galois tech talk: Blame, coercions, and threesomes: together again for the first time
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We present four calculi for gradual typing: $\lambda\B$, based on the blame calculus of Wadler and Findler~(2009); $\lambda\C$, based on the coercion calculus of Henglein~(1994); and $\lambda\T$ and $\lambda\W$, based on the threesome calculi with and without blame of Siek and Wadler~(2010). We define translations from $\lambda\B$ to $\lambda\C$, from $\lambda\C$ to $\lambda\T$, and from $\lambda\T$ to $\lambda\W$. We show each of the translations is fully abstract —far stronger correctness results than have previously appeared.
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Philip Wadler is Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh. He is an ACM Fellow and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, past chair of ACM SIGPLAN, past holder of a Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Fellowship, and a winner of the POPL Most Influential Paper Award. Previously, he worked or studied at Stanford, Xerox Parc, CMU, Oxford, Chalmers, Glasgow, Bell Labs, and Avaya Labs, and visited as a guest professor in Copenhagen, Sydney, and Paris. He has an h-index of 60, with more than 18,000 citations to his work according to Google Scholar. He contributed to the designs of Haskell, Java, and XQuery, and is a co-author of Introduction to Functional Programming (Prentice Hall, 1988), XQuery from the Experts (Addison Wesley, 2004) and Generics and Collections in Java (O’Reilly, 2006). He has delivered invited talks in locations ranging from Aizu to Zurich. |
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Change #30686
2014-10-20
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Portland Avant Garde Software - Famo.us and Cloud DataStore
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This meeting will be of the "mixed mode" variety to build upon the theme of the announcements coming from our friends in Famo.us.
We will be simulcasting the demos and announcements for the new Famo.us release intermixed with presentations from Vizidrix and general socialization.
Before and after the show, the Vizidrix team will be talking about some of the challenges they faced and patterns they discovered while designing a data model using Google's Cloud DataStore.
If you caught our previous event we discussed some of the concepts around event sourcing and eventual consistency. In the 'onsite' portion of this meeting we will be presenting code and talking about specific examples of using consistency constraints to your advantage in a distributed system. |
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If you caught our previous event we discussed some of the concepts around event sourcing and eventual consistency. In the 'onsite' portion of this meeting we will be presenting code and talking about specific examples of using consistency constraints to your advantage in a distributed system. |
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Change #30685
2014-10-20
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http://www.meetup.com/Women-Who-Code-Portland/events/212234042/
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2014-10-20
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Change #30683
2014-10-20
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Swift Programing Study Night
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<p>Meetup with us to work through Apples book "The Swift Programing Language" together.<br>We'll be starting a group to work through the free Swift Programing Language book published by Apple. If all goes well we'll move on to work on projects and other study subjects around iOS together.<br>Come learn how to get started with Swift and iOS app developers.</p> <p>Epicodus is amazing and will be providing their iMacs to use for the course, so even if you do not own a mac you will be able to come and participate.</p> <p>Notes: We are looking for co-hosts for this meetup. If you are interested in mentoring in the iOS/Moblie space or in co-hosting, please reach out!</p> |
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2014-10-20
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Change #30681
2014-10-20
14:05:52
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2014-10-20
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Change #30679
2014-10-20
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Swift Programing Study Night
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<p>Meetup with us to work through Apples book "The Swift Programing Language" together.<br>We'll be starting a group to work through the free Swift Programing Language book published by Apple. If all goes well we'll move on to work on projects and other study subjects around iOS together.<br>Come learn how to get started with Swift and iOS app developers.</p> <p>Epicodus is amazing and will be providing their iMacs to use for the course, so even if you do not own a mac you will be able to come and participate.</p> <p>Notes: We are looking for co-hosts for this meetup. If you are interested in mentoring in the iOS/Moblie space or in co-hosting, please reach out!</p> |
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2014-10-20
14:05:52
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2014-10-20
14:05:51
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Change #30676
2014-10-20
13:53:06
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Portland Avant Garde Software - Famo.us and Cloud DataStore
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2014-10-20
13:51:29
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Portland Avant Garde Software - Famo.us and Cloud DataStore
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This meeting will be of the "mixed mode" variety to build upon the theme of the announcements coming from our friends in Famo.us.
We will be simulcasting the demos and announcements for the new Famo.us release intermixed with presentations from Vizidrix and general socialization.
Before and after the show, the Vizidrix team will be talking about some of the challenges they faced and patterns they discovered while designing a data model using Google's Cloud DataStore.
If you caught our previous event we discussed some of the concepts around event sourcing and eventual consistency. In the 'onsite' portion of this meeting we will be presenting code and talking about specific examples of using consistency constraints to your advantage in a distributed system. |
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2014-10-20
13:51:29
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Change #30673
2014-10-20
12:22:25
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NW Lucky Labrador Beer Hall 1945 NW QUIMBY ST. PORTLAND, OR 97209
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Change #30672
2014-10-20
12:21:53
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Coursetto's PDX EdTech with Ryan Carson CEO of Treehouse
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2014-10-20
12:21:53
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NW Lucky Labrador Beer Hall 1945 NW QUIMBY ST. PORTLAND, OR 97209
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Change #30670
2014-10-20
12:20:19
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NW Lucky Labrador Beer Hall
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Lucky Labrador Beer Hall (1945 NW Quimby) is located in an old Freightliner Trucking warehouse in the final frontier of inner Northwest Portland. With it's wide open feel and the pub resident five ton crane hovering above the tables, the Lab makes for a very casual place to hang out for a pint. Serving bento, sandwiches, salads, and other pub fare, our pub is a great place to chill out by yourself or congregate with a group of friends, family, or associates. |
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Change #30669
2014-10-20
12:20:08
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Coursetto's PDX EdTech with Ryan Carson CEO of Treehouse
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Ryan Carson, CEO of Treehouse http://teamtreehouse.com will be talking about the EdTech company birthing process. Treehouse has raised over $13,000,000 and is soon if not already hitting profitability (a rarity in startup land). Treehouse empowers anyone to learn how to build websites & apps, write code or start a business.
Also, Jesse Olsen, CEO of https://www.jumpro.pe is flying out from NYC to talk with us about what it takes to create a growing and profitable EdTech company without funding. JumpRope helps teachers, schools, and districts move beyond traditional grades towards standards-based feedback on mastery.
Thanks to Coursetto https://coursetto.com for organizing. |
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2014-10-20
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NW Lucky Labrador Beer Hall
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Change #30667
2014-10-20
11:27:21
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MaptimePDX
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2014-10-20
11:26:46
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MaptimePDX
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2014-10-20
11:22:46
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Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome!
Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on!
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* MaptimeHQ has been migrated to a new website!
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Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
* Twitter [@MaptimePDX](https://twitter.com/maptimepdx)
* MaptimePDX [Google Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/?authuser=0#!forum/maptimepdx). |
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Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome!
Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on!
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* MaptimeHQ has been migrated to a new website!
* Community Cycling Center transportation advocacy app
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
* Twitter [@MaptimePDX](https://twitter.com/maptimepdx)
* MaptimePDX [Google Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/?authuser=0#!forum/maptimepdx). |
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2014-10-20
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Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome!
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* MaptimePDX [Google Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/?authuser=0#!forum/maptimepdx). |
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Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome!
Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on!
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* MaptimeHQ has been migrated to a new website!
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Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
* Twitter [@MaptimePDX](https://twitter.com/maptimepdx)
* MaptimePDX [Google Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/?authuser=0#!forum/maptimepdx). |
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Change #30663
2014-10-20
10:05:33
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Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Living Desktop Environment-Free
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Who: Leander Harding<br>
What: Living Desktop Environment-Free<br>
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance) <br>
When: Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 at 7pm<br>
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br>
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/ <br>
KDE, Unity, even XFCE, are massive, complex software environments that
achieve simplicity of user experience through rigid adherence to a given
paradigm - and once you can write a shell script, they do remarkably
little for you. We'll discuss philosophy, tools, and practical advice
for simpler, more reliable, and more powerful computing without a
desktop environment, surveying everything from non-annoying network
profile handling to the wide world of mouse-free window management and
everything in between.
Leander Harding is a developer at Cloud Four and a longtime Linux user.
He's been running desktop environment-free since 2007.
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Rideshares Available
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What: Living Desktop Environment-Free<br>
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance) <br>
When: Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 at 7pm<br>
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br>
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/ <br>
KDE, Unity, even XFCE, are massive, complex software environments that
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paradigm - and once you can write a shell script, they do remarkably
little for you. We'll discuss philosophy, tools, and practical advice
for simpler, more reliable, and more powerful computing without a
desktop environment, surveying everything from non-annoying network
profile handling to the wide world of mouse-free window management and
everything in between.
Leander Harding is a developer at Cloud Four and a longtime Linux user.
He's been running desktop environment-free since 2007.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
See you there!
Michael Dexter<br>
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2014-10-20
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BRIX Lunch Workshop with Mazarine Treys
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THIS WEDNESDAY - October 22nd from 12pm-1pm
**Register [HERE.](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brix-bag-lunch-workshop-with-mazarine-treyz-tickets-13532198169)**
[**Mazarine Treyz**](http://wildwomanfundraising.com) is ["the Wild Woman of Fundraising and Social Media."](http://www.mazarinetreyz.com/about-mazarine/) She will be sharing her success and focusing in on ***how to get people to click "Buy" on your business website.*** Please join us for food, soak in all the wonderful advice, and meet a seasoned fundraiser and social media expert. Lunch will be provided by BRIX Tavern! See the presentation preview below.
**How to Get People to Click Buy On Your Business Website Workshop**
Have you ever wondered how some people make a living online, and others just barely get by? With this workshop, you'll be able to start to make real money online for your business. You'll be able to take your prospects up the ladder of engagement, you'll be able to prove to them that you are trustworthy, and have something useful for them.
You'll learn what your prospects want the most, and how to vet a mailing list. You'll also learn how to get more people to sign up for your email newsletter using social media AND on your website, and, finally, the right words to help people open your emails and get on with buying your products!
**Learn:**
Steps 1-10 in the ladder of engagement
How to collect emails with social media
3 ways to collect addresses on your website
4 ways to use social proof to help people buy
22 Key words to make people open your emails
5 Key Survey questions to help you reach your target market
Buying mailing lists: What questions you MUST ask, to save you money and time.
Stupendous sales letters: How to get people to go through your sales page and buy
**Bonus Materials:**
5 step worksheet for your ladder of engagement
Problem to Solution grid to help you write to your customers
Slides and presentation notes |
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Change #30661
2014-10-19
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Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday: Being Mindful on the Web
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Change #30660
2014-10-19
20:27:37
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour!
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Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall.
The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer.
Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)!
(I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.)
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Change #30659
2014-10-19
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour!
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Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall.
The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer.
Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)!
(I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.)
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Change #30658
2014-10-19
17:05:24
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pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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See the mailing list for details on this month's agenda:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxfunc
<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.
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Change #30657
2014-10-19
09:55:55
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Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC) 2014
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