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Change #13548
2012-04-05
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PDXPUG: Data Near Here
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PDXPUG: Data Near Here |
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Change #13547
2012-04-05
14:17:31
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1250462240
Beaver BarCamp 9
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BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees.
Beaver BarCamp 9 is hosted by the Oregon State University Open Source Lab. It is free and open to the public and will feature sessions presented by attendees as well as OSL staff on both technical and non-technical topics.
Learn more about Beaver BarCamp 9 by reading our press release at https://osuosl.org/node/818. |
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Change #13546
2012-04-04
16:02:23
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Women Who Hack #3
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This will be a casual get together for women who want to hack on projects with or around other women. All types of projects (software and hardware), languages, platforms and experience levels are welcome.
Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project!
What you should bring:
* Your laptop or other equipment
* Your lovely self!
We'll provide:
* the space, including lots of seating and tables
* internet
* some snacks, including gluten-free and vegan options.
Our goal is to support local women hackers (and aspiring hackers) by providing a safe, welcoming environment in which you can connect with and learn from each other.
We're kid-friendly, too, so feel free to bring your children with you.
Women Who Hack is open to all self-identified women and genderqueer persons, as well as accompanied children of all genders.
All participants of Women Who Hack agree to follow the <a href="http://citizencodeofconduct.org/">Citizen Code of Conduct</a>.
Questions? Get in touch: [email protected].
Our Google Group is <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack">https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack</a>. |
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This will be a casual get together for women who want to hack on projects with or around other women. All types of projects (software and hardware), languages, platforms and experience levels are welcome.
Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project!
What you should bring:
* Your laptop or other equipment
* Your lovely self!
We'll provide:
* the space, including lots of seating and tables
* internet
* some snacks, including gluten-free and vegan options.
Our goal is to support local women hackers (and aspiring hackers) by providing a safe, welcoming environment in which you can connect with and learn from each other.
We're kid-friendly, too, so feel free to bring your children with you.
Women Who Hack is open to all self-identified women and genderqueer persons, as well as accompanied children of all genders.
All participants of Women Who Hack agree to follow the <a href="http://citizencodeofconduct.org/">Citizen Code of Conduct</a>.
Questions? Get in touch: [email protected].
Our Google Group is <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack">https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack</a>. |
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Change #13545
2012-04-04
15:20:04
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1250461982
pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting
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Change #13544
2012-04-04
15:16:04
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Sysadmin and Developer Tools and Tricks Swap
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This is a meetup that was inspired by the Tool Swap at BarCamp Portland. The idea is to sit down and share your favorite tools and tricks, maybe that is a plugin for git, maybe it is a hot key you couldn't live without in bash, maybe it is a feature of your editor.
This is the first one to gauge interest and if people like it we could start doing it each second Thursday.
This meeting is set at the same venue, during SEPoCoNi (Southeast Portland Coders' Night). We've spoken about themed SEPoCoNi meetups so lets try one. |
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This is a meetup that was inspired by the Tool Swap at BarCamp Portland. The idea is to sit down and share your favorite tools and tricks, maybe that is a plugin for git, maybe it is a hot key you couldn't live without in bash, maybe it is a feature of your editor.
This is the first one to gauge interest and if people like it we could start doing it each second Thursday.
This meeting is set at the same venue, during SEPoCoNi (Southeast Portland Coders' Night). We've spoken about themed SEPoCoNi meetups so lets try one. |
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Change #13543
2012-04-04
15:12:53
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1250462239
Build Winning Products with Rapid Customer Insight
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<b>Build Winning Products with Rapid Customer Insigh</b>
The Build Winning Products with Rapid Customer Insight workshop gives you the tools necessary to deliver successful products through more effective ways to access customers, listen for their needs, and integrate this learning into real products. This program is ideal for Agile and Lean development teams working with fast-paced development schedules.
<b>Exclusive offer! OTBC has partnered with Planning Innovations to pilot this program to 12 participants at a special âat costâ rate of $57. By participating, you agree to join us for a 90-minute facilitated discussion to provide Planning Innovations feedback on the program. After this pilot offer, the program will normally be offered at $895/participant.</b>
The best way to learn is by doing. This program is highly interactive with role-playing, real customer interviews, and participating in real world requirements tradeoff discussions using the tools we discuss in the program.
We'll focus on key questions and challenges, such as:
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<li>How do I determine the right customers for insight?</li>
<li>How can I build a customer panel for fast access?</li>
<li>What are the best ways to really âlistenâ for customer needs?</li>
<li>How can I understand the tradeoffs customer make every day?</li>
<li>How do I manage and communicate fuzzy customer input?</li>
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Change #13542
2012-04-04
12:23:29
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Internet Marketing Conference in Portland, OR
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Are you in Portland? Do you own a business or work in marketing? This is THE event you donât want to miss. Three Internet marketing experts will show you how to drive thousands of qualified buyers to your site and dramatically increase your sales.
Check out the program:
How to Rank Your Website #1 on Google
What youâll learn:
+The 3-Step Process to Find Profitable Keywords
+How to Optimize Your Entire Website in Less than 2 Hours with a FREE Tool
+The Most Effective Way to Use Keywords in Blog Posts to Rank for Hundreds of Keywords
+7 Simple Tactics to Get Thousands of High-Quality Links
Presenter: Zeke Camusio
Zeke is a serial entrepreneur, author of The Internet Marketing Bible and CEO of The Outsourcing Company, one of the fastest-growing Internet marketing agencies in the country.
Bootstrapping Your Business: Building Your Brand on a Budget
What youâll learn:
+ How to Build a Professional Website for an Amateur Price
+ 10 Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing Tools and Techniques that Will Save You Thousands of Dollars
+ 6 Landing Page Optimization Techniques that Your Competitors Wish They Knew
+ The Golden Rules Non-Technical People Need to Know to Ensure that Designers and Developers Take Them Seriously
Presenter: Salar Salashoor
Salar has been involved in several startup teams in Seattle. He moved to Portland in 2011 to start TurnClick, an online branding agency. Salar is a Google AdWords and Brand Management expert.
Social Media Marketing: How to Get Thousands of Followers on Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube and Facebook
What youâll learn:
+How to Get Qualified Twitter Followers in Only 5 Minutes a Day
+3 Free Social Media Tools that Will Blow Your Mind
+5 Ways to Get Thousands of Facebook Fans
Presenter: Thubten Comerford
Thubten is the CEO of WePostMedia, a social media agency based in Portland with clients all over the world.
Event Information
Where? The Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center. 721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209. Hereâs a picture of the venue:
When? Tuesday, April 24th between 6pm and 8pm
Weâll have time for networking, so be ready to meet some of the coolest people in town!
The catering will be provided by Hot Lips Pizza (pizza, beer and non-alcoholic beverages)
Cost: $19 until 4/6, $25 until 4/23 and $50 at the door
Weâll donate all the profits to a charity of your choice. At the event weâll have a drawing and the winner will choose the charity the funds will be donated to.
Register here: http://internet-marketing-portland.eventbrite.com/ |
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Are you in Portland? Do you own a business or work in marketing? This is THE event you don’t want to miss. Three Internet marketing experts will show you how to drive thousands of qualified buyers to your site and dramatically increase your sales.
Check out the program:
How to Rank Your Website #1 on Google
What you’ll learn:
+ The 3-Step Process to Find Profitable Keywords
+ How to Optimize Your Entire Website in Less than 2 Hours with a FREE Tool
+ The Most Effective Way to Use Keywords in Blog Posts to Rank for Hundreds of Keywords
+ 7 Simple Tactics to Get Thousands of High-Quality Links
Presenter: Zeke Camusio
Zeke is a serial entrepreneur, author of The Internet Marketing Bible and CEO of The Outsourcing Company, one of the fastest-growing Internet marketing agencies in the country.
Bootstrapping Your Business: Building Your Brand on a Budget
What you’ll learn:
+ How to Build a Professional Website for an Amateur Price
+ 10 Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing Tools and Techniques that Will Save You Thousands of Dollars
+ 6 Landing Page Optimization Techniques that Your Competitors Wish They Knew
+ The Golden Rules Non-Technical People Need to Know to Ensure that Designers and Developers Take Them Seriously
Presenter: Salar Salashoor
Salar has been involved in several startup teams in Seattle. He moved to Portland in 2011 to start TurnClick, an online branding agency. Salar is a Google AdWords and Brand Management expert.
Social Media Marketing: How to Get Thousands of Followers on Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube and Facebook
What you’ll learn:
+ How to Get Qualified Twitter Followers in Only 5 Minutes a Day
+ 3 Free Social Media Tools that Will Blow Your Mind
+ 5 Ways to Get Thousands of Facebook Fans
Presenter: Thubten Comerford
Thubten is the CEO of WePostMedia, a social media agency based in Portland with clients all over the world.
Event Information
Where? The Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center. 721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209. Here’s a picture of the venue:
When? Tuesday, April 24th between 6pm and 8pm
We’ll have time for networking, so be ready to meet some of the coolest people in town!
The catering will be provided by Hot Lips Pizza (pizza, beer and non-alcoholic beverages)
Cost: $19 until 4/6, $25 until 4/23 and $50 at the door
We’ll donate all the profits to a charity of your choice. At the event we’ll have a drawing and the winner will choose the charity the funds will be donated to.
Register here: http://internet-marketing-portland.eventbrite.com/ |
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2012-04-04
12:22:54
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1250462238
Internet Marketing Conference in Portland, OR
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Are you in Portland? Do you own a business or work in marketing? This is THE event you donât want to miss. Three Internet marketing experts will show you how to drive thousands of qualified buyers to your site and dramatically increase your sales.
Check out the program:
How to Rank Your Website #1 on Google
What youâll learn:
+The 3-Step Process to Find Profitable Keywords
+How to Optimize Your Entire Website in Less than 2 Hours with a FREE Tool
+The Most Effective Way to Use Keywords in Blog Posts to Rank for Hundreds of Keywords
+7 Simple Tactics to Get Thousands of High-Quality Links
Presenter: Zeke Camusio
Zeke is a serial entrepreneur, author of The Internet Marketing Bible and CEO of The Outsourcing Company, one of the fastest-growing Internet marketing agencies in the country.
Bootstrapping Your Business: Building Your Brand on a Budget
What youâll learn:
+A Proven Way to Use Your Brand to Influence Decision Makers
How to Build a $15,000 Website for $2,500
+10 Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing Tools that Will Save You Thousands of Dollars
Presenter: Salar Salashoor
Salar has been involved in several startup teams in Seattle. He moved to Portland in 2011 to start TurnClick, an online branding agency. Salar is a Google AdWords and Brand Management expert.
Social Media Marketing: How to Get Thousands of Followers on Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube and Facebook
What youâll learn:
+How to Get Qualified Twitter Followers in Only 5 Minutes a Day
+3 Free Social Media Tools that Will Blow Your Mind
+5 Ways to Get Thousands of Facebook Fans
Presenter: Thubten Comerford
Thubten is the CEO of WePostMedia, a social media agency based in Portland with clients all over the world.
Event Information
Where? The Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center. 721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209. Hereâs a picture of the venue:
When? Tuesday, April 24th between 6pm and 8pm
Weâll have time for networking, so be ready to meet some of the coolest people in town!
The catering will be provided by Hot Lips Pizza (pizza, beer and non-alcoholic beverages)
Cost: $19 until 4/6, $25 until 4/23 and $50 at the door
Weâll donate all the profits to a charity of your choice. At the event weâll have a drawing and the winner will choose the charity the funds will be donated to.
Register here: http://internet-marketing-portland.eventbrite.com/ |
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Are you in Portland? Do you own a business or work in marketing? This is THE event you donât want to miss. Three Internet marketing experts will show you how to drive thousands of qualified buyers to your site and dramatically increase your sales.
Check out the program:
How to Rank Your Website #1 on Google
What youâll learn:
+The 3-Step Process to Find Profitable Keywords
+How to Optimize Your Entire Website in Less than 2 Hours with a FREE Tool
+The Most Effective Way to Use Keywords in Blog Posts to Rank for Hundreds of Keywords
+7 Simple Tactics to Get Thousands of High-Quality Links
Presenter: Zeke Camusio
Zeke is a serial entrepreneur, author of The Internet Marketing Bible and CEO of The Outsourcing Company, one of the fastest-growing Internet marketing agencies in the country.
Bootstrapping Your Business: Building Your Brand on a Budget
What youâll learn:
+ How to Build a Professional Website for an Amateur Price
+ 10 Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing Tools and Techniques that Will Save You Thousands of Dollars
+ 6 Landing Page Optimization Techniques that Your Competitors Wish They Knew
+ The Golden Rules Non-Technical People Need to Know to Ensure that Designers and Developers Take Them Seriously
Presenter: Salar Salashoor
Salar has been involved in several startup teams in Seattle. He moved to Portland in 2011 to start TurnClick, an online branding agency. Salar is a Google AdWords and Brand Management expert.
Social Media Marketing: How to Get Thousands of Followers on Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube and Facebook
What youâll learn:
+How to Get Qualified Twitter Followers in Only 5 Minutes a Day
+3 Free Social Media Tools that Will Blow Your Mind
+5 Ways to Get Thousands of Facebook Fans
Presenter: Thubten Comerford
Thubten is the CEO of WePostMedia, a social media agency based in Portland with clients all over the world.
Event Information
Where? The Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center. 721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209. Hereâs a picture of the venue:
When? Tuesday, April 24th between 6pm and 8pm
Weâll have time for networking, so be ready to meet some of the coolest people in town!
The catering will be provided by Hot Lips Pizza (pizza, beer and non-alcoholic beverages)
Cost: $19 until 4/6, $25 until 4/23 and $50 at the door
Weâll donate all the profits to a charity of your choice. At the event weâll have a drawing and the winner will choose the charity the funds will be donated to.
Register here: http://internet-marketing-portland.eventbrite.com/ |
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2012-04-04
12:07:27
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721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209
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Change #13539
2012-04-04
12:06:12
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Internet Marketing Conference in Portland, OR
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Are you in Portland? Do you own a business or work in marketing? This is THE event you donât want to miss. Three Internet marketing experts will show you how to drive thousands of qualified buyers to your site and dramatically increase your sales.
Check out the program:
How to Rank Your Website #1 on Google
What youâll learn:
+The 3-Step Process to Find Profitable Keywords
+How to Optimize Your Entire Website in Less than 2 Hours with a FREE Tool
+The Most Effective Way to Use Keywords in Blog Posts to Rank for Hundreds of Keywords
+7 Simple Tactics to Get Thousands of High-Quality Links
Presenter: Zeke Camusio
Zeke is a serial entrepreneur, author of The Internet Marketing Bible and CEO of The Outsourcing Company, one of the fastest-growing Internet marketing agencies in the country.
Bootstrapping Your Business: Building Your Brand on a Budget
What youâll learn:
+A Proven Way to Use Your Brand to Influence Decision Makers
How to Build a $15,000 Website for $2,500
+10 Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing Tools that Will Save You Thousands of Dollars
Presenter: Salar Salashoor
Salar has been involved in several startup teams in Seattle. He moved to Portland in 2011 to start TurnClick, an online branding agency. Salar is a Google AdWords and Brand Management expert.
Social Media Marketing: How to Get Thousands of Followers on Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube and Facebook
What youâll learn:
+How to Get Qualified Twitter Followers in Only 5 Minutes a Day
+3 Free Social Media Tools that Will Blow Your Mind
+5 Ways to Get Thousands of Facebook Fans
Presenter: Thubten Comerford
Thubten is the CEO of WePostMedia, a social media agency based in Portland with clients all over the world.
Event Information
Where? The Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center. 721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209. Hereâs a picture of the venue:
When? Tuesday, April 24th between 6pm and 8pm
Weâll have time for networking, so be ready to meet some of the coolest people in town!
The catering will be provided by Hot Lips Pizza (pizza, beer and non-alcoholic beverages)
Cost: $19 until 4/6, $25 until 4/23 and $50 at the door
Weâll donate all the profits to a charity of your choice. At the event weâll have a drawing and the winner will choose the charity the funds will be donated to.
Register here: http://internet-marketing-portland.eventbrite.com/ |
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Change #13538
2012-04-04
12:06:12
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721 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209
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Change #13537
2012-04-04
09:22:56
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Details coming soon
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Change #13536
2012-04-04
09:20:31
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Davis Wright Tremaine Offices
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Change #13535
2012-04-04
09:20:31
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TIE Oregon: Silicon Valley VCs predict top trends for 2012 and discuss Oregon companies
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A panel of Bay Area VC's will predict top trends for 2012.
Entrepreneurship is the engine that is driving job creation and economic growth. According to many experts, we are in the midst of a "second frothy bubble of Cloud Santorum" that doesn't show signs of disappearing soon. The global recession has actually produced a climate that is ripe for innovation. We have heard the buzzwords - mobile, social and "Big Data." But what are the categories that will take off for the coming year? Our panel will offer their insights and vision for the year.
In addition, they will discuss Oregon companies. Lately, many Silicon Valley venture firms have invested in Oregon startups. What attracted them to these companies? What are they looking for in a company? These are some of the questions that will be addressed by the speakers.
Sign up Early and/or become a member to get a discount.
Early Bird (By April 10th)
Members - $15.00
Non-Members - $30.00
Pricing: Members - $20.00
Non-Members - $35.00
At the Door
Members - $25.00
Non-Members - $40.00 |
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A panel of Bay Area VC's will predict top trends for 2012.
Entrepreneurship is the engine that is driving job creation and economic growth. According to many experts, we are in the midst of a "second frothy bubble of Cloud Santorum" that doesn't show signs of disappearing soon. The global recession has actually produced a climate that is ripe for innovation. We have heard the buzzwords - mobile, social and "Big Data." But what are the categories that will take off for the coming year? Our panel will offer their insights and vision for the year.
In addition, they will discuss Oregon companies. Lately, many Silicon Valley venture firms have invested in Oregon startups. What attracted them to these companies? What are they looking for in a company? These are some of the questions that will be addressed by the speakers.
Sign up Early and/or become a member to get a discount.
Early Bird (By April 10th)
Members - $15.00
Non-Members - $30.00
Pricing: Members - $20.00
Non-Members - $35.00
At the Door
Members - $25.00
Non-Members - $40.00 |
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Change #13534
2012-04-04
08:52:15
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Agilepalooza Portland
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AgilePalooza is a community event that brings together internationally recognized agile coaches and trainers with local software professionals. Attendees will learn about advancing agile methods through workshops and collaborative sessions.
Speakers include:
Dr. Ahmed Sidky has a Ph.D. in valueâbased process frameworks for effective agile adoption. Ahmedâs work has gained popularity and respect in the agile community as a pragmatic approach for organizations of all sizes attempting to adopt agile.
Diana Larsen Drawing on 15+ years of experience working with technical professionals, Diana is a pragmatic agile consultant with FutureWorks. Diana leads system-wide groups in collaborative thinking and planning, as well as guiding teams through project kick-offs, chartering and retrospectives.
Dave Sharrock drives change within technology-driven organizations through the introduction of agile product development practices, using agile frameworks such as Scrum.
And more!!
For $69, attendees receive a full day of agile learning, lunch and the opportunity to participate in one of two tracks: Practicing Agile and Planning Agile. The Practicing Agile track is geared toward those interested in agile fundamentals and engineering practices and the Planning Agile track is for those planning and managing multiple teams and projects.
Go here to learn more and register:
http://www.agilepalooza.com/Portland2012/default.asp
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AgilePalooza is a community event that brings together internationally recognized agile coaches and trainers with local software professionals. Attendees will learn about advancing agile methods through workshops and collaborative sessions.
Use promo code V1Save50-C for 50% off. Only $35!
Speakers include:
Dr. Ahmed Sidky has a Ph.D. in valueâbased process frameworks for effective agile adoption. Ahmedâs work has gained popularity and respect in the agile community as a pragmatic approach for organizations of all sizes attempting to adopt agile.
Diana Larsen Drawing on 15+ years of experience working with technical professionals, Diana is a pragmatic agile consultant with FutureWorks. Diana leads system-wide groups in collaborative thinking and planning, as well as guiding teams through project kick-offs, chartering and retrospectives.
Dave Sharrock drives change within technology-driven organizations through the introduction of agile product development practices, using agile frameworks such as Scrum.
And more!!
For $69, attendees receive a full day of agile learning, lunch and the opportunity to participate in one of two tracks: Practicing Agile and Planning Agile. The Practicing Agile track is geared toward those interested in agile fundamentals and engineering practices and the Planning Agile track is for those planning and managing multiple teams and projects.
Go here to learn more and register:
http://www.agilepalooza.com/Portland2012/default.asp
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Change #13533
2012-04-04
08:08:36
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Learning Structured Models to See People
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Change #13532
2012-04-03
20:08:01
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Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting
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2012-04-03
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Bids, Bites Boogie! A Silent Auction, Dinner, Dance for Ockley Green
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Bids, Bites Boogie 2012
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A Benefit for Ockley Green Arts Technology School
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Featuring Live Music by Rose City Swing and Dance Lessons by Stumptown Dance
Itâs time to dust off those dancing shoes and come spend an evening with the Ockley Green PTO,  Rose City Swing and Stumptown Dance. Ockley Green Arts and Technology school is hosting our third annual silent auction and this year weâve added dinner and dancing to help support art and technology related projects for our students.
 This year our goal is to raise enough money to complete the purchase of a classroom set of iPads. In order to accomplish this goal, we need to raise $7,000.00. To do this, we need your help!Â
Join us for an evening of fun, friends, food, music and dancing - all supporting arts and technology education at Ockley Green Arts Technology School.Â
Friday April 27, 2012
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1512 SW Morrison, Portland, OR 97205
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A Benefit for Ockley Green Arts Technology School
Featuring Live Music by Rose City Swing and Dance Lessons by Stumptown Dance
It’s time to dust off those dancing shoes and come spend an evening with the Ockley Green PTO, Rose City Swing and Stumptown Dance. Ockley Green Arts and Technology school is hosting our third annual silent auction and this year we’ve added dinner and dancing to help support art and technology related projects for our students.
This year our goal is to raise enough money to complete the purchase of a classroom set of iPads. In order to accomplish this goal, we need to raise $7,000.00. To do this, we need your help!
Join us for an evening of fun, friends, food, music and dancing - all supporting arts and technology education at Ockley Green Arts Technology School.
Friday April 27, 2012
7pm
The Scottish Rite Center
1512 SW Morrison, Portland, OR 97205
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Change #13530
2012-04-03
18:54:42
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Precise Release Party
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For every Ubuntu release we like to organise parties all over the world. At these parties everyone is welcome and we get together to celebrate, meet new friends and often introduce people new to Ubuntu to our community and our Operating System. Release parties are not only a great way to meet people but they are a lot of fun!
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For every Ubuntu release we like to organise parties all over the world. At these parties everyone is welcome and we get together to celebrate, meet new friends and often introduce people new to Ubuntu to our community and our Operating System. Release parties are not only a great way to meet people but they are a lot of fun!
RSVP for the event is available here:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/1609/detail/ |
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Change #13529
2012-04-03
18:28:01
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Portland State Aerospace Society
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Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS) is an educational aerospace project at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. We are a team of students, alumni, and local community members who have a love for learning through difficult, hands-on, cross-disciplinary engineering projects. Over the last decade we have been designing and building world class experimental rockets.
PSAS technical meetings are normally held every Tuesday at 7:00pm in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room 86-01, the CS lecture and conference room on the lower level of FAB. Although there is typically a meeting every week, please do email us at [email protected] if you're new, just to make sure we're there.
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PSAS technical meetings are normally held every Tuesday at 7:00pm in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room 86-01, the CS lecture and conference room on the lower level of FAB. Although there is typically a meeting every week, please do email us at [email protected] if you're new, just to make sure we're there.
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Change #13528
2012-04-03
18:27:36
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Portland State Aerospace Society
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Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS) is an educational aerospace project at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. We are a team of students, alumni, and local community members who have a love for learning through difficult, hands-on, cross-disciplinary engineering projects. Over the last decade we have been designing and building world class experimental rockets.
PSAS technical meetings are normally held every Tuesday at 7:00pm in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room 86-01, the CS lecture and conference room on the lower level of FAB. Although there is typically a meeting every week, please do email us at [email protected] if you're new, just to make sure we're there.
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Change #13527
2012-04-03
15:28:47
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AgilePDX Downtown Pub Lunch
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It’s AgilePDX downtown pub lunch time again this Friday. This month the starting topic is ALM’s—Agile Lifecycle Management tools. We have regular attendees in this group who use Team Foundation Server, there are Version One and Rally users, and some folks have experience Jira. Does anyone use ScrumWorks? Are there other promising tools emerging?
Some folks believe the best way to manage an agile project is manually—post it notes, flip charts and planning boards on the wall. Some are willing to tough it out with Excel. What’s your preference and why?
Look forward to seeing you all there.
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Change #13526
2012-04-03
15:10:44
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Duckki Oe, Formally Certified Satisfiability Solving
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Satisfiability (SAT) and satisfiability module theories (SMT) solvers are efficient automated theorem provers widely used in several fields such as formal verification and artificial intelligence. Although SAT/SMT are traditional propositional and predicate logics and well understood, SAT/SMT solvers are complex software highly optimized for performance. Because SAT/SMT solvers are commonly used as the final verdict for formal verification problems, their correctness is an important issue. This talk discusses two methods to formally certify SAT/SMT solvers. First method is generating proofs from solvers and certifying those proofs. One of the issues for proof checking is that SMT logics are constantly growing and a flexible framework to express proof rules is needed. The proposal is to use a meta-language called LFSC, which is based on Edinburgh Logical Frame with an extension for expressing computational side conditions. SAT and SMT logics can be encoded in LFSC, and the encoding can be easily and safely extended for new logics. And it has been shown that an optimized LFSC checker can certify SMT proofs very efficiently. Second method is using a verified programming language to implement a SAT solver and verify the code statically. Guru is a pure functional programming language with support for dependent types and theorem proving. A modern SAT solver has been implemented and verified to be correct in Guru. Also, Guru allows very efficient code generation through resource types, so the performance of versat is comparable with that of the current proof checking technology with a state-of-the-art solver. |
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Change #13525
2012-04-03
15:10:11
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ProductCamp Portland
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We are bringing the the first-ever ProductCamp to Portland this May. If you are at all involved in Tech-related Product Marketing, Product Management, or Planning, this will be the don't-miss event of the season.
ProductCamp, like FooCamp, Barcamp, and others, is a national phenomenon - an 'Unconference', where attendees determine the session content. Alas, there will be no 'keynotes', logo'd backpacks, or private club parties. What there WILL be are the Portland top PMs - sharing what they're doing and how they're doing it. We are already approaching 100 registered attendees - the thought leaders who are shaping PDX-area companies large and small.
Attendance is free, and invaluable. See you there!
http://www.productcamppdx.org/register.html
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/ProductCamp-Portland-4334494?
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We are bringing the the first-ever ProductCamp to Portland this May. If you are at all involved in Tech-related Product Marketing, Product Management, or Planning, this will be the don't-miss event of the season.
ProductCamp, like FooCamp, Barcamp, and others, is a national phenomenon - an 'Unconference', where attendees determine the session content. Alas, there will be no 'keynotes', logo'd backpacks, or private club parties. What there WILL be are the Portland top PMs - sharing what they're doing and how they're doing it. We are already approaching 100 registered attendees - the thought leaders who are shaping PDX-area companies large and small.
Attendance is free, and invaluable. See you there!
http://www.productcamppdx.org/register.html
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/ProductCamp-Portland-4334494?
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Change #13524
2012-04-03
15:08:24
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Learning Structured Models to See People
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People are arguably the most interesting class of objects in the visual world. Understanding people in images and videos has been one of the grand challenges of computer vision. A reliable solution to this challenge will enable numerous applications in various domains, e.g. security, surveillance, entertainment, HCI, health care, etc.
Understanding humans is challenging, due to the large amount of appearance variations (body pose, clothing, etc) and the complex ways through which people can interact with each other or the environment they live in. In this talk, I will give an overview of our work on addressing various tasks in the general area of "looking at people". I will describe machine learning algorithms for these tasks that leverage rich, structured models learned from training data. I will first introduce our research on estimating human poses in images using hierarchical pose information. Then I will describe our work on human action recognition that builds upon the human poses. Finally, I will introduce our work that goes beyond each individual person and try to infer the collective activity of a group of people. |
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Learning Structured Models to See People |
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Change #13523
2012-04-03
15:07:14
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Title: Information Discovery in Large Complex Datasets
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The focus of my research is on enabling novel kinds of interaction between the user and the information in a variety of digital environments, ranging from social content sites, to digital libraries, to the Web. In the first part of this talk, I will present an approach for tracking and querying fine-grained provenance in data-intensive workflows. A workflow is an encoding of a sequence of steps that progressively transform data products. Workflows help make experiments reproducible, and may be used to answer questions about data provenance â the dependencies between input, intermediate, and output data. I will describe a declarative framework that captures fine-grained dependencies, enabling novel kinds of analytic queries, and will demonstrate that careful design and leveraging distributed processing make tracking and querying fine-grained provenance feasible. In the second part of this talk, I will discuss information discovery on the Social Web, where users provide information about themselves in stored profiles, register their relationships with other users, and express their preferences with respect to information and products. I will argue that information discovery should account for a user's social context, and will present network-aware search â a novel search paradigm in which result relevance is computed with respect to a user's social network. I will describe efficient algorithms appropriate for this setting, and will show how social similarities between users may be leveraged to make processing more efficient. |
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Change #13522
2012-04-03
15:06:12
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Information Leakage from Encrypted Voice over IP: Attacks and Defenses
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In this talk, I describe two side-channel traffic analysis attacks on encrypted voice-over-IP calls and a novel technique for efficiently defending against such attacks. We begin with a review of the basics of speech coding to understand how and why information can leak out of an encrypted VoIP call. We then discuss the techniques for recovering hidden information: first, how to identify the language spoken in the call, and then how to spot particular phrases. Our techniques are completely speaker-independent, and require no recorded examples of the target phrase. Nevertheless, we show that they achieve surprising accuracy on widely-used speech corpora. Finally, we consider methods for limiting this information leakage. Experimental results show that an intelligent, adaptive adversary can convincingly deceive such traffic analyses while incurring much lower overhead than previously expected. |
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Information Leakage from Encrypted Voice over IP: Attacks and Defenses |
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Change #13521
2012-04-03
15:03:21
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Southridge High School, Beaverton
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Change #13520
2012-04-03
15:03:16
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Motors, Voters, and the Future of Embedded Security
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The stereotypical view of computing, and hence computer security, is a landscape filled with laptops, desktops, smartphones and servers; general purpose computers in the proper sense. However, this is but the visible tip of the iceberg. In fact, most computing today is invisibly embedded into systems and environments that few of us would ever think of as computers. Indeed, applications in virtually all walks of modern life, from automobiles to medical devices, power grids to voting machines, have evolved to rely on the same substrate of general purpose microprocessors and (frequently) network connectivity that underlie our personal computers. Yet along with the power of these capabilities come the same potential risks as well. My research has focused on understanding the scope of such problems by exploring vulnerabilities in the embedded environment, how they arise, and the shape of the attack surfaces they expose.
In this talk, I will particularly discuss recent work on two large-scale platforms: modern automobiles and electronic voting machines. In each case, I will explain how implicit or explicit assumptions in the design of the systems have opened them to attack. I will demonstrate these problems, concretely and completely, including arbitrary control over election results and remote tracking and control of an unmodified automobile. I will explain the nature of these problems, how they have come to arise, and the challenges in hardening such systems going forward. |
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Motors, Voters, and the Future of Embedded Security |
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Change #13519
2012-04-03
15:01:33
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Real-Life Learning Agents
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Agents, defined as programs or robots that interact with their environment, are becoming increasingly common. However, the current generation of agents are often unable to robustly interact with each other, or with humans, severely limiting the number of tasks that they can accomplish. Furthermore, these agents typically are unable to
adapt to their environment, a critical skill when programmers do not have full knowledge of agents' future environments or when the agents' environment may change over time. This talk will discuss recent work in combining autonomous learning of sequential decision making tasks with transfer learning, a general approach to sharing knowledge between agents with different capabilities, resulting in significant improvements to learning speeds and abilities. |
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Change #13518
2012-04-03
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ProductCamp Portland
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We are bringing the the first-ever ProductCamp to Portland this May. If you are at all involved in Tech-related Product Marketing, Product Management, or Planning, this will be the don't-miss event of the season.
ProductCamp, like FooCamp, Barcamp, and others, is a national phenomenon - an 'Unconference', where attendees determine the session content. Alas, there will be no 'keynotes', logo'd backpacks, or private club parties. What there WILL be are the Portland top PMs - sharing what they're doing and how they're doing it. We are already approaching 100 registered attendees - the thought leaders who are shaping PDX-area companies large and small.
Attendance is free, and invaluable. See you there!
http://www.productcamppdx.org/register.html
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/ProductCamp-Portland-4334494?
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Change #13517
2012-04-03
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Southridge High School, Beaverton
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2012-04-03
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Efficiently Learning Probabilistic Graphical Models
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Probabilistic graphical models are used to represent uncertainty in many domains, such as error-correcting codes, computational biology, sensor networks and medical diagnosis. This talk will discuss two approaches to the problem of learning graphical models from data, focusing on computational challenges. The first is marginalization-based learning, where parameters are fit in the context of a specific approximate inference algorithm. This will include results on image processing and computer vision problems. The second is recent work on Markov chain Monte Carlo based learning, inspired by a computational biology project. |
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Probabilistic graphical models are used to represent uncertainty in many domains, such as error-correcting codes, computational biology, sensor networks and medical diagnosis. This talk will discuss two approaches to the problem of learning graphical models from data, focusing on computational challenges. The first is marginalization-based learning, where parameters are fit in the context of a specific approximate inference algorithm. This will include results on image processing and computer vision problems. The second is recent work on Markov chain Monte Carlo based learning, inspired by a computational biology project. |
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2012-04-03
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Efficiently Learning Probabilistic Graphical Models
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Probabilistic graphical models are used to represent uncertainty in many domains, such as error-correcting codes, computational biology, sensor networks and medical diagnosis. This talk will discuss two approaches to the problem of learning graphical models from data, focusing on computational challenges. The first is marginalization-based learning, where parameters are fit in the context of a specific approximate inference algorithm. This will include results on image processing and computer vision problems. The second is recent work on Markov chain Monte Carlo based learning, inspired by a computational biology project. |
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2012-04-03
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Women Who Hack #3
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This will be a casual get together for women who want to hack on projects with or around other women. All types of projects (software and hardware), languages, platforms and experience levels are welcome.
Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project!
What you should bring:
* Your laptop or other equipment
* Your lovely self!
We'll provide:
* the space, including lots of seating and tables
* internet
* some snacks, including gluten-free and vegan options.
Our goal is to support local women hackers (and aspiring hackers) by providing a safe, welcoming environment in which you can connect with and learn from each other.
We're kid-friendly, too, so feel free to bring your children with you.
Women Who Hack is open to all self-identified women and genderqueer persons, as well as accompanied children of all genders.
All participants of Women Who Hack agree to follow the <a href="http://citizencodeofconduct.org/">Citizen Code of Conduct</a>.
Questions? Get in touch: [email protected].
Our Google Group is <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack">https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack</a>. |
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Change #13513
2012-04-03
09:36:55
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Sysadmin and Developer Tools and Tricks Swap
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This is a meetup that was inspired by the Tool Swap at BarCamp Portland. The idea is to sit down and share your favorite tools and tricks, maybe that is a plugin for git, maybe it is a hot key you couldn't live without in bash, maybe it is a feature of your editor.
This is the first one to gauge interest and if people like it we could start doing it each second Thursday.
This meeting is set at the same venue, during SEPoCoNi (Southeast Portland Coders' Night). We've spoken about themed SEPoCoNi meetups so lets try one. |
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Sysadmin and Developer Tools and Tricks Swap |
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Change #13512
2012-04-03
09:29:37
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-06-28 22:00:00 -0700 |
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2012-06-28 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13511
2012-04-03
09:29:27
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-06-21 22:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13510
2012-04-03
09:29:19
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-06-14 22:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13509
2012-04-03
09:29:09
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-06-07 22:00:00 -0700 |
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2012-06-07 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13508
2012-04-03
09:29:01
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-05-31 22:00:00 -0700 |
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2012-05-31 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13507
2012-04-03
09:28:53
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-05-24 22:00:00 -0700 |
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2012-05-24 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13506
2012-04-03
09:28:30
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-05-17 22:00:00 -0700 |
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2012-05-17 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13505
2012-04-03
09:28:16
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-05-10 22:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13504
2012-04-03
09:28:05
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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Change #13503
2012-04-03
09:27:54
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-04-26 22:00:00 -0700 |
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2012-04-26 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13502
2012-04-03
09:27:40
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-04-19 22:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13501
2012-04-03
09:27:32
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-04-12 22:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13500
2012-04-03
09:27:24
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
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Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon.
Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds.
The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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2012-04-05 22:00:00 -0700 |
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Change #13499
2012-04-03
05:51:00
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