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## Dat Night is a monthly meetup in Portland, Oregon for people interested in decentralized, distributed, and peer to peer web technologies.
### Spring has sprung in Portland and the April edition of Dat Night is upon us. Join us on Monday, April 22nd at 6:00 PM at [Rumors](http://rumo.rs): 728 SE 20th Avenue, Suite B.
* Arrive at 6:00 PM for an introduction to Dat and Beaker Browser. Bring your laptops!
* Come at 6:30 PM for study hall, snacking, talking, sharing, and building.
There will be light snacks and drinks available.
### p2p study hall
For April we're trying something new and hosting a study hall! Come share what you've been working on and any ideas you have about things that you'd like to build, online or off. Find collaborators and get help from your peers if you're stuck on something.
Two projects that are already in the works that anyone is welcome to help out with:
* Creating a risograph-printed Dat zine: designers & writers wanted!
* Setting up Homebase on a Raspberry Pi
Don't worry if you don't have anything to share! There will be plenty of snacks to eat and peers to meet, as well as people who can answer your p2p questions. |
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## Dat Night is a monthly meetup in Portland, Oregon for people interested in decentralized, distributed, and peer to peer web technologies.
### Spring has sprung in Portland and the April edition of Dat Night is upon us. Join us on Monday, April 22nd at 6:00 PM at [Rumors](http://rumo.rs): 728 SE 20th Avenue, Suite B.
* Arrive at 6:00 PM for an introduction to Dat and Beaker Browser. Bring your laptops!
* Come at 6:30 PM for study hall, snacking, talking, sharing, and building.
There will be light snacks and drinks available.
### p2p study hall
For April we're trying something new and hosting a study hall! Come share what you've been working on and any ideas you have about things that you'd like to build, online or off. Find collaborators and get help from your peers if you're stuck on something.
Two projects that are already in the works that anyone is welcome to help out with:
* Creating a risograph-printed Dat zine: designers & writers wanted!
* Setting up Homebase on a Raspberry Pi
Don't worry if you don't have anything to share! There will be plenty of snacks to eat and peers to meet, as well as people who can answer your p2p questions. |
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2019-04-16
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2019-04-16
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## Dat Night is a monthly meetup in Portland, Oregon for people interested in decentralized, distributed, and peer to peer web technologies.
### Spring has sprung in Portland and the April edition of Dat Night is upon us. Join us on Monday, April 22nd at 6:00 PM at [Rumors](http://rumo.rs): 728 SE 20th Avenue, Suite B.
* Arrive at 6:00 PM for an introduction to Dat and Beaker Browser. Bring your laptops!
* Come at 6:30 PM for study hall, snacking, talking, sharing, and building.
There will be light snacks and drinks available.
### p2p study hall
For April we're trying something new and hosting a study hall! Come share what you've been working on and any ideas you have about things that you'd like to build, online or off. Find collaborators and get help from your peers if you're stuck on something.
Two projects that are already in the works that anyone is welcome to help out with:
* Creating a risograph-printed Dat zine: designers & writers wanted!
* Setting up Homebase on a Raspberry Pi
Don't worry if you don't have anything to share! There will be plenty of snacks to eat and peers to meet, as well as people who can answer your p2p questions. |
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Change #53422
2019-04-15
14:42:48
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PASCAL Hackerspace - GNS3: A Primer
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<p>Have you ever wanted to put together a network mockup? A networking lab? Perhaps you'd like to simply practice networking concepts or learn more about how a specific brand or device functions?</p> <p>This class will provide an introduction to GNS3, a powerful network emulation platform.</p> <p>Attendees will review the setup/configuration of GNS3 and a couple applications by examinating a simple network example and a cybersecurity example with a Q&A session to wrap it up.</p> |
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Change #53419
2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Build2Learn: Build It, And They Will Pwn.
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<p>Welcome to PASCAL Hackerspace's newest hands-on workshop: Build2Learn!</p> <p>The general idea of the Build2Learn twice-monthly sessions is to take several categories of tools, analyze their functionality, and re-implement them using your language of choice.</p> <p>The goal is not to present a tutorial. The goal is to have discussion around the process of breaking the problem down into specific use cases and requirements, i.e. tasks that can be more easily implemented.</p> <p>The core goal of programming is problem solving, the aim here is to facilitate and encourage this skill.</p> <p>There will be a focus on performing code review and encouraging people to demo their progress to the group.</p> <p>Session_0 will focus on the following:</p> <p>>Help individuals set up their development environment<br>>Make sure that the git workflow is well understood<br>>Help with a language selection<br>Note: while there will not be any prescribed languages,we suggest<br>either python or javascript. This is not to deter the use of other<br>languages. Just to suggest that there may be more help available using<br>something listed above.<br>>Help users install git for their operating system<br>>Help users create a github account and setup git to use it<br>>Help users install language and tooling (if needed)<br>>Help users install text editor and discuss the merits of different options</p> <p>For more information, please visit-<a href="https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/" class="linkified">https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/</a> or view the current repository directly on Github here: <a href="https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn" class="linkified">https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn</a> . The purpose of this repository is to provide a resource for documentation and source code for the Build2Learn session(s) at PASCAL Hackerspace.</p> <p>For questions regarding PASCAL Hackerspace and events hosted there in general, please email [masked]. For questions regarding Build2Learn, please reach out to Randy here on Meetup! He can be found here: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/" class="linkified">https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/</a></p> |
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Change #53416
2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium
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<p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p> |
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Change #53413
2019-04-15
14:41:27
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble!
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<p>**NOTE**</p> <p>While we will continue to work on the microcorruption CTF for the next several Hack2Learn workshops, the next meetup we are going to take a side quest and focus on a very special challenge involving hardware. It will be our first crack at embedded device security as a group. For more details- come see PASCAL next Thursday!</p> <p>**END NOTE**</p> <p>Hack2Learn is a bi-monthly CTF (capture the flag) meetup hosted at PASCAL in Portland, OR. PASCAL is an organization of equal opportunity hackers, and we will be introducing you to various types of reverse engineering and binary challenges that you might face at any level, and at any time in the fields of information security and technology as a whole, for fun or profit.<br>Hacker/Tech culture and community can sometimes be a bit (or a byte ^_^) off-putting, especially to those trying to figure out what exactly it is, what we are and what we do. During this meetup at PASCAL, we welcome n00bs with open arms! Never competed in a CTF challenge before? Never even heard of CTFs? Do you have a strong desire to learn & teach alongside peers? GOOD!! You will fit right in at Hack2Learn!</p> <p>For the next several Hack2Learn workshops, we will be taking a crack at Assembly-focused CTF (Capture The Flag) and reversing challenges, specifically microcorruption. MrDe4d will start by giving a short presentation on a particular aspect of the theory behind ASM (last time we talked about ISRs in MSP430 MCUs). The goal of the presentation prior to the challenge is to (hopefully) help everyone in attendance to gain theoretical as well as practical knowledge.<br>Being able to gain control of system memory is a powerful skill, and is a gateway to understanding memory structure, how data is accessed and processed, how the OS, CPU and programs interface with one another and ultimately how to pwn. Throughout the series we will cover basic syntax, instructions, conditions, and more! As we dive deeper into each aspect of the challenges, we will continue to reiterate what has been covered with Assembly- we expect questions to be frequent and recurring. It is absolutely OK to ask the same thing more than once; PASCAL Hack2Learn is a friendly learning environment!<br>H2L has two major goals: for everyone to capture the flags, and to learn to reverse. This is not a workshop focused on learning a tool (though we do use Cutter), rather it is designed to get attendees thinking logically, critically & to get everyone accustomed to being uncomfortable and not knowing the answer.<br>As we will be focusing on microcorruption CTF challenges for the next several workshops, it is not necessary to have Cutter or any other debugger installed. Microcorruption has its own web based debugger that is very easy to learn and use!</p> <p>Questions? Email [masked] or get on the PASCAL Discord and interact with other PDX hackers (ask for invite).</p> |
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Change #53410
2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Network Forensics: Seek & Pwn
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<p>PASCAL Hackerspace is proud to announce a new presentation series in which an experienced security researcher, Malcolm, will be guiding us through the intricacies of network forensics!</p> <p>**Network Forensics Seek and Pwn: capture, investigate, analyze!**</p> <p>The class will begin with a basic overview of what networks are; from conversations and snail mail to signal processing and radio operations (including ham radio!), ultimately leading into computer networks. We will review each aspect that comprises a network (paying special attention to protocols), how they function and eventually moving on to how they can be exploited! Each week the focus will shift to suit the attendees needs.</p> <p>For the second edition of Network Pwnage, we will be diving into Layer<br>2: ARP, RARP, GARP, VLAN tags and how to abuse them, cam tables, ARP<br>flooding, and how to turn your local switch into a hub for better<br>sniffing opportunities.</p> <p>As usual, there will be a short (30-40 minute) presentation of<br>material and then a hands on lab/experimentation time to put our new<br>skills to use. Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop to play<br>along, and to have a VM with Linux (Kali is probably best, but choose your flavor!) or Mac OS as it is generally easier to work with layer 2 on these platforms.</p> <p>(I'm going to have to play around a bit to find the right tool set for<br>this one, as <a href="https://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/" class="linkified">https://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/</a> is pretty old,<br>and there are several people who claim to have taken over the<br>project...)<br>--Malcolm</p> <p>Malcolm is a threat researcher with a major networking and security company, and has been doing networking for way too long. He wants to help other hackers learn the wonderful and weird world of packets, and all the terrible things you can do with them.</p> |
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Change #53407
2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium
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<p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p> |
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2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Algorithms for Hackers!
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<p>PASCAL Hackerspace is happy to announce a new bimonthly workshop! One of the core goals of our organization is to provide educational opportunities to people in the information security and technical communities of Portland, and with AlgoBytes we get to do exactly that!</p> <p>AlgoBytes is an informal workshop series to learn a bit more about the formal foundations of the field of computer science and about core data structures/algorithms frequently used for interviews, whether you've never explored them before or need a refresher.</p> <p>Each 90 minute session we will focus on a different topic, although we may repeat them if there are requests to revisit material. Currently there will be 20-30 minutes of presentation, a walk through of a problem, followed by breaking into small groups to practice. Attending sequential events is probably helpful if the material is new to you, but not required.</p> <p>Theme: Hashes & Hashing.</p> <p>Please bring your preferred note-taking device(s) and preferred scratch paper.</p> <p>A laptop with your editor & language of choice may be handy for trying out your solutions- especially important if you are prepping for technical interviews, but is not at all required.</p> <p>The PASCAL board is excited to be hosting this event alongside a very accomplished and brilliant woman in security-</p> <p>Allison Marie Naaktgeboren is a Senior Software Engineer. She has previously written (and regretted) code at Mozilla, Amazon, Cisco, FactSet Research Systems, and the Biorobotics Laboratory in Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute. Allison holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.</p> <p>Allison is a mentor in the PDXWiT mentorship program, supports the Women Who Code Portland Algorithms track, and mentors high school students in robotics and programming (Go Rebel @lliance!) She is a member of PASCAL & the OWASP Portland chapter.</p> |
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Change #53401
2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Build2Learn: Build It, And They Will Pwn.
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<p>Welcome to PASCAL Hackerspace's newest hands-on workshop: Build2Learn!</p> <p>The general idea of the Build2Learn twice-monthly sessions is to take several categories of tools, analyze their functionality, and re-implement them using your language of choice.</p> <p>The goal is not to present a tutorial. The goal is to have discussion around the process of breaking the problem down into specific use cases and requirements, i.e. tasks that can be more easily implemented.</p> <p>The core goal of programming is problem solving, the aim here is to facilitate and encourage this skill.</p> <p>There will be a focus on performing code review and encouraging people to demo their progress to the group.</p> <p>Session_0 will focus on the following:</p> <p>>Help individuals set up their development environment<br>>Make sure that the git workflow is well understood<br>>Help with a language selection<br>Note: while there will not be any prescribed languages,we suggest<br>either python or javascript. This is not to deter the use of other<br>languages. Just to suggest that there may be more help available using<br>something listed above.<br>>Help users install git for their operating system<br>>Help users create a github account and setup git to use it<br>>Help users install language and tooling (if needed)<br>>Help users install text editor and discuss the merits of different options</p> <p>For more information, please visit-<a href="https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/" class="linkified">https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/</a> or view the current repository directly on Github here: <a href="https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn" class="linkified">https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn</a> . The purpose of this repository is to provide a resource for documentation and source code for the Build2Learn session(s) at PASCAL Hackerspace.</p> <p>For questions regarding PASCAL Hackerspace and events hosted there in general, please email [masked]. For questions regarding Build2Learn, please reach out to Randy here on Meetup! He can be found here: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/" class="linkified">https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/</a></p> |
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2019-04-15
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you?
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<p>Some Teams are Red, Others are Blue, I Play Defense, and So Can You!</p> <p>An endpoint security primer in three (?-ish) parts.<br>Part 1: MacOS<br>Part 2: Windows<br>Part 3: Linux</p> <p>Come learn about the other side of the cybersecurity equation: how to raise the bar for attackers trying to pwn your endpoints. This talk series will focus on sane, sensible, and usable defaults; what each operating system can bring to the table; security through proper configuration; and small/medium scale distribution and management.</p> <p>Part 1: We'll start with a broad overview of securing endpoints, the classes of attacks that might be encountered depending on your use cases, and what it means to be "secure." Then, we'll talk about configuring macOS for reasonable security, beginning with the hardware chain of trust, moving through the bootloader and touching on what Apple's hw/sw integration allows for: Activation Locks, MDM/DEP, and Software Recovery. Moving up the stack, we'll discuss the tiers of built-in macOS software security, and if time permits, several third party options to strengthen endpoint options.</p> <p>Part 2: Let's kick off with quick refresher on previous topics, and then dive right in to Windows endpoint security. Because of the diversity of hardware, there will be less low-level focus this session, but BitLocker, TPM, and OPAL will be in the mix. Then, learn why Secure Boot is not a conspiracy, how Hyper-V is bae, why Windows 10 is actually the best thing since... earlier Windows 10 releases!, what Group Policy can do for you, and which version of Windows is the minimum necessary for any kind of sanity.</p> <p>Part 3: In the stolen words of Steve Ballmer, compartmentalize compartmentalize compartmentalize! We'll talk about mitigating inevitable compromise, and then move to Linux security. Coreboot, Heads, and refreshers from PC hardware kick us off, then it's into the wilderness! We'll try and nail down some best practices for the wide and varied world of Linux distros, the security benefits of containers, why Flatpak is awesome, and a quick touch on grsecurity (aka "why we can't have nice things"). If there's time, we'll even try to talk about the security benefits of other *nix's like OpenBSD & Qubes.</p> <p>Part 4: This is unwritten, unplanned and unscheduled, but part 4 (and 5, and beyond!) could include topics like:<br>- hypervisors! and why trying to share memory has yet to be a good idea;<br>- how to do your best to secure them anyway;<br>- how and why you should deploy hardened and/or minimum viable configurations automatically (ansible, JAMF, AD/SCCM...)</p> <p>This is intended as a high-level overview to get a baseline for each of the three operating systems; content will change and grow based on feedback and requests. Come help me evolve my endpoint security game, and steer the course for future events!</p> <p>This series is brought to you by PASCAL Hackerspace, and presented by Magneto (the hacker, not the mutant...ok well, he *could* be a mutant for all we know...)<br>Magneto is: prototyping the future. trying to kill sleep. Security analysis and automation for profit. Other security-related things for fun. Obtuse prose. Dream job: Starship Captain. There's a reason for the nickname.</p> |
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Change #53395
2019-04-15
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NewTech PDX - April 15th
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Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of (usually) every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together!
Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer.
Entry to the event is $10 - $20 online, or $25 at the door: <a href="https://impactflow.com/event/newtech-pdx-april-15th-10403">Buy Tickets</a>
Agenda
5:30pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community
7:00pm - Event Begins!
- Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea)
- Pres. #1: Evan Toutz of CrossConnect<br>
- Pres. #2: Peter Titterington of Bridgetown AI<br>
- Pres. #3: Carlos Aylwin Ramírez, PhD of CleanDrugs<br>
- Pres. #4: Melissa Massey of Square Off<br>
8:30pm - After-Party at Yard House |
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Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of (usually) every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together!
Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer.
Entry to the event is $10 - $20 online, or $25 at the door: <a href="https://impactflow.com/event/newtech-pdx-april-15th-10403">Buy Tickets</a>
Agenda
5:30pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community
7:00pm - Event Begins!
- Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea)
- Pres. #1: Rick Valdez of SSLacker<br>
- Pres. #2: Peter Titterington of Bridgetown AI<br>
- Pres. #3: Carlos Aylwin Ramírez, PhD of CleanDrugs<br>
- Pres. #4: Melissa Massey of Square Off<br>
8:30pm - After-Party at Yard House |
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Want to learn how to take your projects to the next level?
Practical, Hands-on Training for Scrum
Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on August 20th, 2016; hosted by the IBEA featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel.
Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects.
Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully.
Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process.
STRUCTURE OF EVENT:
Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project
BENEFITS
Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science
Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors
Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs)
Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace
Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies
Additional for Audience:
SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming
Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum
WHO SHOULD COME?
People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS?
If you share our event via Linkedin using @ibea then you have front row seats to this event! Thanks for spreading the word.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. |
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2019-04-15
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Portland Accessibility and User Experience Meetup - Hands-on (or hands-free) with assistive technology at Community Vision's AT Lab
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2019-04-15
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Portland Accessibility and User Experience Meetup - Hands-on (or hands-free) with assistive technology at Community Vision's AT Lab
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<p>Even for digital products and services, there is still always some kind of physical interaction. Whether it's by keyboard, touchscreen, voice, or something else, people choose a way to interact that works for them in their unique situation.</p> <p>The Community Vision Assistive Technology (AT) Lab is a collaborative education and resource center that is open to the public. The Lab demonstrates a wide variety of AT, from Braille readers and browser extensions to voice-controlled lights and adaptive video game controllers. Community Vision will be hosting us for the night to learn about these tools and explore them firsthand.</p> <p>Agenda:<br>5:30pm: Arrive and network<br>5:45pm: Introduction and guided tour<br>6:00pm: Open exploration of the lab, with AT Lab staff available for questions<br>6:30pm: Post-event socializing at a nearby location (TBA)</p> <p>About Community Vision:<br>Community Vision's mission is to make Oregon a place where people with disabilities can live, work, and thrive in the communities of their choice. Community Vision takes a person-centered approach in providing quality supports tailored to the unique needs and wishes of each individual and family. Learn more at <a href="https://cvision.org" class="linkified">https://cvision.org</a>.</p> |
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2019-04-15
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Intel SCRUM Training at Portland State
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Want to learn how to take your projects to the next level?
Practical, Hands-on Training for Scrum
Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on August 20th, 2016; hosted by the IBEA featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel.
Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects.
Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully.
Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process.
STRUCTURE OF EVENT:
Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project
BENEFITS
Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science
Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors
Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs)
Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace
Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies
Additional for Audience:
SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming
Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum
WHO SHOULD COME?
People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS?
If you share our event via Linkedin using @ibea then you have front row seats to this event! Thanks for spreading the word.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. |
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2019-04-13
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PDX Python and Pyladies PDX Present Monthly Presentation Night
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Come join us for Pythonic talks!
**Note temporary Venue Change to Alchemy Labs**
This month:
* Light Up Your Life - With Python and LEDs! by Nina Zakharenko
Python opens a whole new world of working with wearable electronics. MicroPython and CircuitPython are Python variants that can run with just 256k of storage space and 16k of RAM. Learn how to program LEDs with Python, to light up your life with code and creativity
* Lessons Learned During Advent of Code 2018 by Chris Freeman
Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles. All AoC puzzles have a solution "that complete in at most 15 seconds on ten-year-old hardware". In this talk, Chris will cover strategies and lessons learning during the 2018 AoC to reach this goal using Python.
About our speakers:
Nina Zakharenko is a Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, focusing on Python. Before joining Microsoft, she was a Senior Software Engineer with over a decade of experience writing software for companies like Reddit, Meetup, and HBO. In her spare time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, and tinkering with wearable electronics from her home base in Portland, OR.
Chris is a freelance computer engineer and software developer. In his spare time, he can be found answering Python question on Treehouse Community forum.
**April Venue - Alchemy Code Lab! 30 NW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97227**
Special thanks to Alchemy for stepping up to host us this month
Please note this event opens at 6:30 and talks start at 7pm!
Join us afterwards at The Quality Bar 931 SW Oak St 97205 to continue the discussion over a beverage.
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us ([email protected]). |
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Come join us for Pythonic talks!
**Note temporary Venue Change to Alchemy Labs. 7PM start time**
This month:
* Light Up Your Life - With Python and LEDs! by Nina Zakharenko
Python opens a whole new world of working with wearable electronics. MicroPython and CircuitPython are Python variants that can run with just 256k of storage space and 16k of RAM. Learn how to program LEDs with Python, to light up your life with code and creativity
* Lessons Learned During Advent of Code 2018 by Chris Freeman
Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles. All AoC puzzles have a solution "that complete in at most 15 seconds on ten-year-old hardware". In this talk, Chris will cover strategies and lessons learning during the 2018 AoC to reach this goal using Python.
About our speakers:
Nina Zakharenko is a Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, focusing on Python. Before joining Microsoft, she was a Senior Software Engineer with over a decade of experience writing software for companies like Reddit, Meetup, and HBO. In her spare time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, and tinkering with wearable electronics from her home base in Portland, OR.
Chris is a freelance computer engineer and software developer. In his spare time, he can be found answering Python question on Treehouse Community forum.
**April Venue - Alchemy Code Lab! 30 NW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97227**
Special thanks to Alchemy for stepping up to host us this month
Please note this event opens at 6:30 and talks start at 7pm!
Join us afterwards at The Quality Bar 931 SW Oak St 97205 to continue the discussion over a beverage.
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us ([email protected]). |
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2019-04-13
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PDX Python and Pyladies PDX Present Monthly Presentation Night
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2019-04-13
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PDX Python and Pyladies PDX Present Monthly Presentation Night
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Come join us for Pythonic talks!
**Note temporary Venue Change to Alchemy Labs**
This month:
* Light Up Your Life - With Python and LEDs! by Nina Zakharenko
Python opens a whole new world of working with wearable electronics. MicroPython and CircuitPython are Python variants that can run with just 256k of storage space and 16k of RAM. Learn how to program LEDs with Python, to light up your life with code and creativity
* Lessons Learned During Advent of Code 2018 by Chris Freeman
Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles. All AoC puzzles have a solution "that complete in at most 15 seconds on ten-year-old hardware". In this talk, Chris will cover strategies and lessons learning during the 2018 AoC to reach this goal using Python.
About our speakers:
Nina Zakharenko is a Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, focusing on Python. Before joining Microsoft, she was a Senior Software Engineer with over a decade of experience writing software for companies like Reddit, Meetup, and HBO. In her spare time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, and tinkering with wearable electronics from her home base in Portland, OR.
Chris is a freelance computer engineer and software developer. In his spare time, he can be found answering Python question on Treehouse Community forum.
**April Venue - Alchemy Code Lab! 30 NW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97227**
Special thanks to Alchemy for stepping up to host us this month
Please note this event opens at 6:30 and talks start at 7pm!
Join us afterwards at The Quality Bar 931 SW Oak St 97205 to continue the discussion over a beverage.
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us ([email protected]). |
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Change #53384
2019-04-13
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - CTRL-H Open House
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<p>Thursdays are open house night here at CTRL-H. Jon and Melinda are available during this time to give guided tours, answer questions and show you all that the hackerspace has to offer.</p> <p>We don't have an opening ceremony or any formal meeting. This is a time for you to eavesdrop on other peoples projects and get support on a project that you may need help with. Bring your laptop, projects, inventions, your technical toys and your broken microwave to CTRL-H and hack with friends.</p> |
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Change #53381
2019-04-13
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - PDX Exploit Workshop
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<p>Hey everybody. Got a bug you just can't land? Is there a recent CVE you've been eyeballing seductively? Just want to brush up on your APPSEC or OPSEC? Do none of the above questions make any sense, but you're interested in computer security?</p> <p>PDX Exploit Workshop is the longest running security meetup in Portland (10 years!). It's an open, self driven event for people interested in computer security. Whether you're a novice or career professional, all are welcome. It's always a good time to learn about security!</p> <p>We spend this dedicated time each week researching and exploring topics of software and hardware security as well as working on personal and group projects. Occasionally we have presentations on our findings. Bring a willingness to learn, a curiosity about security, and/or a specific area of interest to share with others.</p> <p>This group meets in the PDX Hackerspace mainspace which has comfy seating, deluxe wifi (thanks Kyle!), Club Mate soda in the snack shack, and hackable LED displays to play around with.</p> <p>p.s. This event is open to everyone! No ^H membership is required to attend. All are welcome. That means you!</p> |
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Change #53378
2019-04-13
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - CTRL-H Open House
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Change #53375
2019-04-13
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - PDX Exploit Workshop
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<p>Hey everybody. Got a bug you just can't land? Is there a recent CVE you've been eyeballing seductively? Just want to brush up on your APPSEC or OPSEC? Do none of the above questions make any sense, but you're interested in computer security?</p> <p>PDX Exploit Workshop is the longest running security meetup in Portland (10 years!). It's an open, self driven event for people interested in computer security. Whether you're a novice or career professional, all are welcome. It's always a good time to learn about security!</p> <p>We spend this dedicated time each week researching and exploring topics of software and hardware security as well as working on personal and group projects. Occasionally we have presentations on our findings. Bring a willingness to learn, a curiosity about security, and/or a specific area of interest to share with others.</p> <p>This group meets in the PDX Hackerspace mainspace which has comfy seating, deluxe wifi (thanks Kyle!), Club Mate soda in the snack shack, and hackable LED displays to play around with.</p> <p>p.s. This event is open to everyone! No ^H membership is required to attend. All are welcome. That means you!</p> |
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Change #53372
2019-04-13
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Portland OWASP - InfoSec and AppSec: Recruiting, Interviewing, Hiring Q&A
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Following up Ryan Krause's talk on breaking into the cybersecurity industry, May's chapter meeting hosted by Zapproved will offer attendees an opportunity to hear from hiring managers and InfoSec/AppSec leaders on what they look for in hiring for their roles and thoughts on career progression. Attendees will have ample opportunity to ask questions and engage our panel.
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###Zefren Edior - Umpqua Bank
Zefren currently works at Umpqua Bank, and he is the Information Security Assurance Lead. He has 10 plus years of experience in IT operations, information security, risk management, compliance and audit. He mentors and advises students, who have worked at public accounting firms, big tech companies, and startups. He is passionate about technology, cybersecurity, and helping people align their knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve personal and professional growth.
###Patterson Cake - Haven Information Security / PeaceHealth
Patterson has been in information technology for over 20 years, focusing on security for the past several years in offensive, defensive and leadership roles. He is the founder of Haven Information Security, an instructor for SANS, and the Principal Cybersecurity Engineer for PeaceHealth.
###Josha Bronson - Bronsec
Josha is a founder at bronsec, working with clients big and small on all aspects of security. Former security team founder at yammer.
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Change #53371
2019-04-13
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Tech Startup Founders [1on1 Conversations over Video]
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***Founders of Tech Startups Only***
We come together from different backgrounds and industries and it's this diversity that makes group members valuable. We collaborate and share tips on what’s worked and just as important… what hasn’t worked to grow our startups.
RSVP for this event and I'll follow-up. We’re a no-sales group and I work to keep the group as promised -- a group of Tech Startup Founders.
We meet the 4th Tuesday of the month at 4pm Eastern / 1pm Pacific.
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Change #53370
2019-04-12
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CNPDX & OpenInfra April: HW Accelerators & Container Compliance
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For the second time in Cloud Native PDX history, we will be having a joint meetup with OpenStack (now the Open Infrastructure Meetup). This is also our first-ever Southwest Portland meetup.
Two speakers will share their experiences in Kubernetes and OpenStack. Pizza, beverages, and raffle will round out the evening.
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5:30 – 6:00 p.m. Check-in, Pizza, & Networking
6:00 – 6:30 p.m. Accelerating the Adoption of Hardware Accelerators in Kubernetes – Swati Sehgal of Intel
With containers becoming the desired deployment model for a wide range of workloads such as Big Data, IoT, storage, AI, ML, SDN and NFV solutions, container orchestration tools like Kubernetes, need to evolve to meet stringent networking and resource management requirements for optimum utilization of compute, network and storage. Such application generate large volume of data that needs to be securely transferred in and out of storage and over the network and inherently require compression and encryption which makes them computationally expensive. Offloading such operations to the hardware accelerators results in better CPU utilization and improved application performance.
6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Container Compliance Tooling -- Nisha Kumar of VMWare
Nisha introduces Tern, a utility for software package introspection in containers. This tool allows administrators to have the same level of confidence on what's in their containers as they currently do with VM inages, including compliance audits, bill of materials, and exploit detection. Nisha is the primary author of Tern. https://github.com/vmware/tern
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2019-04-12
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PDXWIT INSIGHT: How To Cultivate Feminine and Masculine Synergy At Work
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-insight-how-to-cultivate-feminine-and-masculine-synergy-at-work-tickets-60325258472] is required to gain entry to this event ***
In pursuit of equal rights and opportunities, we have tended to see men as the “haves” and women as the “have-nots.”
Whether or not we dare admit it, this simplistic view fuels an adversarial dynamic across genders.
By shifting from fighting for our rights to standing for the common good, we can continue to elevate gender related conversations towards greater partnership and synergy.
In this presentation you will:
• Uncover the root cause for inner world conflicts and outer world discontent in your dynamics among genders.
• Discover the guiding principle that nourishes more effective collaboration.
• Learn a simple and powerful tool to improve your relationship dynamics and increase effectiveness at work— immediately.
Agenda:
5:30 p.m. - Doors open
5:45 p.m. - Introduction
6:00 p.m. - Presentation Begins
7:00 p.m. - Presentation Ends
7:30 p.m. - Event Ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes.
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes.
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes.
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: No, we have no parking - we're located in the heart of downtown so we'd recommend people bike or take public transit. There are parking garages near us, plus limited street parking, if people need to drive.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: The entrance to the Commonwealth Building is on 6th avenue, in between Washington and Stark (labelled correctly on Google Maps as well). Folks will need to take the elevator up to the 8th floor, and from there we will have the doors to our suite open so that there are no auto-locking door situations.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: No, our bike storage is unfortunately not accessible for the public. There are many bike racks located around our building though.
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes, we are close to several bus and max stops! This would be a great option for people.
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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2019-05-29 19:30:00 -0700 |
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2019-05-29 17:30:00 -0700 |
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PDXWIT INSIGHT: How To Cultivate Feminine and Masculine Synergy At Work |
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Change #53366
2019-04-12
11:24:31
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1250475424
PHPDX - Monthly Meetup: TDD with Laravel
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<p>Join us for a night of live coding, walking through some of the testing features that come out of the box with Laravel. See how we can go from a brand new project to a simple app with a code coverage report. If you are new to Laravel, TDD, or testing in general, you'll not want to miss this talk. While some of this code will be Laravel specific (there's so much included to help make PHP Unit even better than it already is) general testing practices will be discussed. Who: Kurtis Holsapple is a Portland based software engineer, and loves Laravel. He's been writing PHP (and more) for over 15 years.</p> <p>This month we are trying out a new event space, be sure to RSVP and arrive with photo ID so that you can check in!</p> <p>To get there:<br>Enter the Pioneer Place mall and head to the 3rd floor, look for the WeWork offices.<br>Photo ID will be required to enter the venue, there should be folks at the front desk to help.</p> |
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2019-05-28 20:00:00 -0700 |
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996337102 |
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2019-05-28 18:00:00 -0700 |
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PHPDX - Monthly Meetup: TDD with Laravel |
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https://www.meetup.com/PDX-PHP/events/260549739/ |
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202396151 |
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Change #53363
2019-04-11
21:30:52
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1250475423
BSD Pizza Night
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A meeting of folks interested in Copy Free licenses, primarily BSD operating systems. We get together eat pizza, drink beer, and talk about what interesting things have been going on.
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2019-04-25 21:00:00 -0700 |
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1250475423 |
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2019-04-25 19:00:00 -0700 |
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BSD Pizza Night |
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202395528 |
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Change #53362
2019-04-11
12:44:45
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1250475422
PDX Blockchain Week
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* Kickoff Friday April 19, with the start of a week-long Blockchain Hackathon
* Several events throughout Portland area
* Commence Friday, April 26, with showcase of completed Blockchain projects. |
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2019-04-26 19:00:00 -0700 |
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1250475422 |
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2019-04-19 14:00:00 -0700 |
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PDX Blockchain Week |
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http://www.techoregon.org/events/pdx-blockchain-week-hackathon-kickoff |
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Portland State University
Karl Miller Center
615 SW Harrison St
Portland, OR 97201 |
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202390605 |
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Change #53361
2019-04-11
10:37:18
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create
Calagator::Event
1250475421
PHPDX - Monthly Meetup: PHPStorm's lesser known features and functionality
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<p>If you're like Korvin Szanto you use PHPStorm day-in and day-out. This month, Korvin will go over some of the lesser known features and functionality provided by PHPStorm and its integrations.<br>We'll cover:</p> <p>* PHPUnit testing integration<br>* XDebug step-through debugging<br>* Supercharging your inspections with open source plugins<br>* Supercharging your workflow with git and browser integrations</p> |
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2019-04-16 21:30:00 -0700 |
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1250475421 |
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996337101 |
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2019-04-16 18:30:00 -0700 |
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PHPDX - Monthly Meetup: PHPStorm's lesser known features and functionality |
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https://www.meetup.com/PDX-PHP/events/260070313/ |
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202396023 |
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Change #53358
2019-04-11
01:09:30
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1250474526
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY? (2019)
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<i><b><a href="http://whatis.uoregon.edu">What is Technology?</a></b></i> will examine interactions and transactions among practical arts and tools, techniques and processes, moral knowledge and imagination, to navigate our ever-changing world. In a broad sense, technology can be understood as methods of intelligent inquiry and problem-solving into all domains of life.
This year marks the ten-year anniversary and ninth annual What is…?, bringing together natural and social scientists, scholars, government officials, industry professionals, artists and designers, as well as alumni, students, community organizations, and the public. We invite proposals for scholarly papers, panels, and installations on a wide variety of issues and topics.
<b>CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS</b><br>
* Eric Schatzberg (Georgia Institute of Technology)<br>
* Carolyn Marvin (Univ. of Pennsylvania)<br>
* Colin Koopman (Univ. of Oregon)<br>
* Nandini Ranganathan (Pacific NW College of Art)<br>
* Clifford Christians (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)<br>
* Victoria Vesna (Art | Sci Center, UCLA)<br>
* Larry Hickman (Southern Illinois Univ.)<br>
* Carolyn R. Miller (North Carolina State Univ.)<br>
* Kenji Williams (Beautiful Earth, NASA)<br>
* Charlene Haddock Seigfried (Purdue Univ.)<br>
* Mark Bedau (Reed College)<br>
* Amber Case (IFTF)<br>
* Peter Golding, Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland)<br>
* Lana Rakow (Univ. of North Dakota)<br>
* Scott Stroud (Univ. of Texas at Austin)<br>
* Melissa Gregg (Intel)<br>
* Christian Fuchs (Univ. of Westminster, UK)<br>
* Donna Z. Davis (Univ. of Oregon Portland)<br> |
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<i><b><a href="http://whatis.uoregon.edu">What is Technology?</a></b></i> will examine interactions and transactions among practical arts and tools, techniques and processes, moral knowledge and imagination, to navigate our ever-changing world. In a broad sense, technology can be understood as methods of intelligent inquiry and problem-solving into all domains of life.
This year marks the ten-year anniversary and ninth annual What is…?, bringing together natural and social scientists, scholars, government officials, industry professionals, artists and designers, as well as alumni, students, community organizations, and the public. We invite proposals for scholarly papers, panels, and installations on a wide variety of issues and topics.
<b>CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS</b><br>
* Eric Schatzberg (Georgia Institute of Technology)<br>
* Carolyn Marvin (Univ. of Pennsylvania)<br>
* Colin Koopman (Univ. of Oregon)<br>
* Nandini Ranganathan (Pacific NW College of Art)<br>
* Clifford Christians (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)<br>
* Victoria Vesna (Art | Sci Center, UCLA)<br>
* Larry Hickman (Southern Illinois Univ.)<br>
* Carolyn R. Miller (North Carolina State Univ.)<br>
* Kenji Williams (Beautiful Earth, NASA)<br>
* Charlene Haddock Seigfried (Purdue Univ.)<br>
* Mark Bedau (Reed College)<br>
* Amber Case (IFTF)<br>
* Peter Golding, Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland)<br>
* Lana Rakow (Univ. of North Dakota)<br>
* Scott Stroud (Univ. of Texas at Austin)<br>
* Melissa Gregg (Intel)<br>
* Christian Fuchs (Univ. of Westminster, UK)<br>
* Donna Z. Davis (Univ. of Oregon Portland)<br>
* Ward Cunningham (Wiki Inventor)<br> |
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Change #53357
2019-04-10
15:43:03
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Calagator::Event
1250475263
The Appreciation Project
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Change #53356
2019-04-10
11:26:17
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1250475420
Instagram 101 for small businesses
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Instagram Portland is a new meetup for anyone creating instagram content for themselves or for their business. Expect presentations on a range of insta-topics, including photography, hashtags, partnerships, ads, analytics and more.
For our inaugural meetup, organizers @petermarks and @kait.hurley will present on how they've grown their small business (https://kaithurley.com/) on instagram and provide tips for growing an engaged audience.
Doors for the event will open at 5:30pm. The half-hour presentation will start at 6pm, followed by a Q+A session and networking. |
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2019-04-18 19:00:00 -0700 |
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2019-04-18 17:30:00 -0700 |
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Instagram 101 for small businesses |
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https://www.meetup.com/Instagram-Portland/events/260376539/ |
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Change #53355
2019-04-10
10:34:06
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1250475212
PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) Experienced Women In Tech
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-experienced-women-in-tech-tickets-58438430920] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Are you a woman with 15 or more years of experience working in technology? Do you want to spend time with other women in tech who understand your point of view as someone who has been in this industry for awhile? PDXWIT’s Experienced Women in Tech events work to foster a community for women like you.
Join us April 30th at Corvel, where we will talk about effective communication styles, help attendees understand communication across the gender continuum, and identify traits that build credibility and those that act to its detriment. The featured speaker for the evening is Laura Dominic who practices jury consulting professionally and gives talks on communications styles regularly. The event will involve a presentation and roundtable discussions based on communication style. Join us for this engaging dive into communication!
Agenda:
5:30 pm - Doors open
6:00 pm - Introduction
6:15pm - Presentation/Discussion Begins
7:00 pm - Networking
7:30 pm - Event Ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: There is parking directly under the US Bank Tower for a fee. Note one entrance at 5th & Pine has a height limit and there is additional parking entrances off of 4th and off of Pine.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event. A: Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event. Enter this address on your navigation system to get you to the Plaza entrance location:
555 Southwest Oak Street (US Bank Corp “Big Pink” building)
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97204
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Yes
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-experienced-women-in-tech-tickets-58438430920] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Are you a woman with 15 or more years of experience working in technology? Do you want to spend time with other women in tech who understand your point of view as someone who has been in this industry for awhile? PDXWIT’s Experienced Women in Tech events work to foster a community for women like you.
Join us April 30th at Corvel, where we will talk about effective communication styles, help attendees understand communication across the gender continuum, and identify traits that build credibility and those that act to its detriment. The featured speaker for the evening is Laura Dominic who practices jury consulting professionally and gives talks on communications styles regularly. The event will involve a presentation and roundtable discussions based on communication style. Join us for this engaging dive into communication!
Agenda:
5:30 pm - Doors open
6:00 pm - Introduction
6:15pm - Presentation/Discussion Begins
7:00 pm - Networking
7:30 pm - Event Ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: There is parking directly under the US Bank Tower for a fee. Note one entrance at 5th & Pine has a height limit and there is additional parking entrances off of 4th and off of Pine.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event. Enter this address on your navigation system to get you to the Plaza entrance location:
555 Southwest Oak Street (US Bank Corp “Big Pink” building)
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97204
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Yes
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event. Enter this address on your navigation system to get you to the Plaza entrance location:
555 Southwest Oak Street (US Bank Corp “Big Pink” building)
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97204 |
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Change #53354
2019-04-10
10:33:00
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update
Calagator::Event
1250475212
PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) Experienced Women In Tech
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-experienced-women-in-tech-tickets-58438430920] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Are you a woman with 15 or more years of experience working in technology? Do you want to spend time with other women in tech who understand your point of view as someone who has been in this industry for awhile? PDXWIT’s Experienced Women in Tech events work to foster a community for women like you.
Join us April 30th at Corvel, where we will talk about effective communication styles, help attendees understand communication across the gender continuum, and identify traits that build credibility and those that act to its detriment. The featured speaker for the evening is Laura Dominic who practices jury consulting professionally and gives talks on communications styles regularly. The event will involve a presentation and roundtable discussions based on communication style. Join us for this engaging dive into communication!
Agenda:
5:30 pm - Doors open
6:00 pm - Introduction
6:15pm - Presentation/Discussion Begins
7:00 pm - Networking
7:30 pm - Event Ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: There is parking directly under the US Bank Tower for a fee. Note one entrance at 5th & Pine has a height limit and there is additional parking entrances off of 4th and off of Pine.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Yes
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-experienced-women-in-tech-tickets-58438430920] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Are you a woman with 15 or more years of experience working in technology? Do you want to spend time with other women in tech who understand your point of view as someone who has been in this industry for awhile? PDXWIT’s Experienced Women in Tech events work to foster a community for women like you.
Join us April 30th at Corvel, where we will talk about effective communication styles, help attendees understand communication across the gender continuum, and identify traits that build credibility and those that act to its detriment. The featured speaker for the evening is Laura Dominic who practices jury consulting professionally and gives talks on communications styles regularly. The event will involve a presentation and roundtable discussions based on communication style. Join us for this engaging dive into communication!
Agenda:
5:30 pm - Doors open
6:00 pm - Introduction
6:15pm - Presentation/Discussion Begins
7:00 pm - Networking
7:30 pm - Event Ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: There is parking directly under the US Bank Tower for a fee. Note one entrance at 5th & Pine has a height limit and there is additional parking entrances off of 4th and off of Pine.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event. A: Attendees should enter the 2nd floor via the glass staircase in the Plaza atrium or via the Plaza elevator. It is a secure suite and access will occur after checking in for the event. Enter this address on your navigation system to get you to the Plaza entrance location:
555 Southwest Oak Street (US Bank Corp “Big Pink” building)
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97204
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Yes
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Change #53353
2019-04-10
10:17:45
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1250475419
PDXPUG: Postgres with non-blocking IO and Scala
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Speaker: Grant Holly
This month I will be demonstrating using non-blocking IO database access using Scala and the Slick library. No really, the library is called Slick AND it is very cool to use. Slick and Scala are great for working with Postgres with either straight SQL, or using the FRM (that’s a Functional Relation Mapper like in functional programming). After Hannah gave a great talk talk about Python, Postgres, and ORMs, I got to thinking that I could do a language and ORM talk. Thanks Hannah, that was great.
https://github.com/grantholly/pdx_pug_scala_and_pg
Hi, it’s me still Grant. I work at New Relic as an engineer on the database engineering team. I’ve been using Postgres in production since 9.2 and have been using and enjoying Scala for about two years having worked on a couple of production high throughput applications. |
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2019-04-18 20:00:00 -0700 |
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1250475419 |
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2019-04-18 18:00:00 -0700 |
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PDXPUG: Postgres with non-blocking IO and Scala |
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https://pdx.postgresql.us |
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PSU Business Accelerator
2828 SW Corbett Ave · Portland, OR
Parking is open after 5pm. |
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202390009 |
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Change #53351
2019-04-09
17:11:11
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Calagator::Event
1250475360
Disc Golf - All Levels Welcome
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Are you interested in getting outside and playing a round of disc golf? How about looking for more people who are interested in playing together?
We're planning to play a round of 9 holes at Greenway course.
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=2569&mode=ci
You can park near Fanno Farmhouse park. We'll meet at hole #1.
Don't forget to bring your frisbee. We'll keep an eye on the weather and update this Meetup if it's too prohibitive to play. |
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***Updated location*** Greenway park is flooded so we're switching to Orchard Park.
Are you interested in getting outside and playing a round of disc golf? How about looking for more people who are interested in playing together?
https://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/departments/parks-recreation/attractions-/disc-golf-at-orchard-park
Don't forget to bring your frisbee. We'll keep an eye on the weather and update this Meetup if it's too prohibitive to play. |
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Disc Golf - All Levels Welcome |
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***Updated Location*** Disc Golf - All Levels Welcome |
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Look for a Group by the playground at hole #1 |
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Look for a Group at hole #1 |
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202396273 |
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202396288 |
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Change #53349
2019-04-09
16:48:27
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Calagator::Event
1250475418
Data Discussions
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Topic is: Design Thinking in Data Science
-Ian Frantz |
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2019-05-06 20:00:00 -0700 |
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1250475418 |
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2019-05-06 18:00:00 -0700 |
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Data Discussions |
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https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Data-Science-Group/events/fxvhbnyzhbjb/ |
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202392011 |
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Change #53348
2019-04-09
13:45:55
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create
Calagator::Event
1250475417
Salem CS Education Advocates: Help a teacher teach critical computer science courses in OR/SW Wa -- Volunteer Info Session and Luncheon
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The high schools listed below* have an exciting opportunity to offer computer science next year. They are investing in their students by partnering with Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS Program to build and grow their CS program. Less than 30% of Oregon High School offer any type of programming classes. Computer science is a vital driver in today’s global innovation economy. Without CS in high schools, our students are missing out on essential computational skills that will help them succeed in any career they wish to pursue, and professional skills that could lead to an economically secure future.
Action We’re Taking:
Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS Program recruits, trains, mentors, and places passionate technology professionals into high school classrooms as volunteer instructors and teaching assistants. These volunteers bring subject matter expertise and will join an existing high school teacher to teach computer science together. TEALS provides training for both parties, rigorous curricula, and opportunities for students to continue their education outside of the classroom.
Are you a computer science professional who wants to help develop the next generation of Oregon techies? Come learn more about the Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS Program and how coding pros like you are changing lives as TEALS volunteers!
If you’re interested in learning more about the opportunity to help shape students’ career opportunities – all while having fun – go to www.tealsk12.org/volunteers to learn more about helping one of the schools listed below. Or, you can contact Helen Henry, the TEALS Senior Regional Manager for Oregon and SW Washington, at [email protected] for more information.
*Here are the Oregon and SW Washington schools that need your help:
Aloha High School Imbler High School Pleasant Hill High School
Amity High School iTech Preparatory School Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School
CAM Academy High School Kalama Jr Sr High Seaside High School
Canby High School Kelso High School Sheridan High School
Cascade Senior High School Lake Oswego High School Silverton High School
Century High School Lakeridge High School Skyview High School
Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences Lincoln High School St. Helens High School
Corvallis High School Madison High School Sweet Home High School
Hudsons Bay High School Mckay High School TEACH-NW
Washougal HS Woodland HS Yamhill Carlton HS
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CS Education Advocates: Help a teacher teach critical computer science courses in OR/SW Wa -- Eugene Volunteer Info Session and Luncheon
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Come and learn how computer science volunteers can help bring critical CS classes to local high schools in 2019-2020 school year.
The following schools listed below would like to offer classes in SNAP!, Python, Java, Computer Science principles etc. and they need your help to do it.
To find out more information, visit www.tealsk12.org/volunteers. Contact Helen Henry at [email protected] with any questions.
*Here are the Oregon and SW Washington schools that need your help:
Aloha High School Imbler High School Pleasant Hill High School
Amity High School iTech Preparatory School Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School
CAM Academy High School Kalama Jr Sr High Seaside High School
Canby High School Kelso High School Sheridan High School
Cascade Senior High School Lake Oswego High School Silverton High School
Century High School Lakeridge High School Skyview High School
Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences Lincoln High School St. Helens High School
Corvallis High School Madison High School Sweet Home High School
Hudsons Bay High School Mckay High School TEACH-NW
Washougal HS Woodland HS Yamhill Carlton HS
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CS Education Advocates: Help a teacher teach critical computer science courses in OR/SW Wa -- Eugene Volunteer Info Session and Luncheon |
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CS Education Advocates: Help a teacher teach critical computer science courses in OR/SW Wa -- Vancouver Volunteer Info Session and Luncheon
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The schools listed below would like to offer classes in SNAP!, Python, Java, Computer Science principles etc. and they need your help to do it.
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*Here are the Oregon and SW Washington schools that need your help:
Aloha High School Imbler High School Pleasant Hill High School
Amity High School iTech Preparatory School Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School
CAM Academy High School Kalama Jr Sr High Seaside High School
Canby High School Kelso High School Sheridan High School
Cascade Senior High School Lake Oswego High School Silverton High School
Century High School Lakeridge High School Skyview High School
Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences Lincoln High School St. Helens High School
Corvallis High School Madison High School Sweet Home High School
Hudsons Bay High School Mckay High School TEACH-NW
Washougal HS Woodland HS Yamhill Carlton HS
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CS Education Advocates: Help a teacher teach critical computer science courses in OR/SW Wa -- Volunteer Info Session and Luncheon
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Come and learn how computer science volunteers can help bring critical CS classes to local high schools. The following schools listed below would like to offer classes in SNAP!, Python, Java, Computer Science principles etc. and they need your help to do it. To find out more information, visit www.tealsk12.org/volunteers. Contact Helen Henry at [email protected] with any questions.
*Here are the Oregon and SW Washington schools that need your help:
Aloha High School Imbler High School Pleasant Hill High School
Amity High School iTech Preparatory School Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School
CAM Academy High School Kalama Jr Sr High Seaside High School
Canby High School Kelso High School Sheridan High School
Cascade Senior High School Lake Oswego High School Silverton High School
Century High School Lakeridge High School Skyview High School
Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences Lincoln High School St. Helens High School
Corvallis High School Madison High School Sweet Home High School
Hudsons Bay High School Mckay High School TEACH-NW
Washougal HS Woodland HS Yamhill Carlton HS
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645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis, OR 97330 |
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It's springtime, and it's time to get outside. Do you need some motivation to share your artwork with the public? How about setting up in the Park and inviting people to encourage you to create? Bring your drawing pads, ipads, paints, and easels; or just come hang out and talk to other talented artists.
I'll be set up on the riverfront near the Salmon Street Springs Fountain in Downtown Portland. Look for Garrett with an iPad at the steps where the Portland Spirit embarks.
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We meet second Mondays to discuss the first truly decentralized open source crypto project - Decred. Bringing empowerment to the community who take part in the Decred ecosystem. New contributors welcome.
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Decred Meetup - tonight!
Join us for knowledgeable and lively conversation.
Presentation: Decred - Tools, Use and Contribution
6:30pm at Dick’s Primal Burger (4905 SE Woodstock)
Please RSVP over Meetup so we can coordinate food and drink.
Hope to see you there!
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<p>Thanks to all who were able to make it out last Tuesday! It was great getting to chat with some of you about your backgrounds and what you are hoping to get from this course. We will do our best to make this as valuable as possible for all of you. No worries if you weren't here on the first day. This next session we will be continuing to get people setup with all of the materials needed to be successful in this course. Bring any technical questions you have and we will make sure that you are good to go.</p> <p>We will also be beginning our dive into the wonderful world of Git. I know this can be a topic that is difficult for people to ramp up on so if you are struggling know that you are not alone. Ask questions on Slack. Bring your questions to the group. We are are here to help.</p> <p>A lot of times there is parking right in front of the building. If this is not the case I recommend trying 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Ave. There are usually spots down that way. Parking isn't free until after 7pm so don't forget to pay! There is also a lot right next door if you don't want to mess with street parking.</p> <p>As always feel free to message me or post on Slack if you have any questions. Hope to see you Tuesday!</p> <p>* New to our group? Need to join our Slack channel? Looking for free resources? Check out our website @ www.pythonpirates.org for all of that and more!</p> |
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Join the Wacom Inkathon to build new or existing apps that unlock digital ink for your users. Wacom is calling on developers, designers and all other hackers to build great apps that enable digital ink for their users.
Integrate the Wacom's digital ink solution, the WILL SDK, into an existing app OR a new application to compete for the $15,000+ prizepool. The three challenge tracks are: Ink for Education, Extended Reality (VR/AR), and Blank Canvas (open challenge, not category-specific).
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - AgilePDX Westside: Managing Conflict Between Two People that Aren't You.
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<p>Where there are people, there are conflicts. What do you do when the people around you are fighting? Shut the door? (Oh, open office) Hope it will go away? (Please, Please I've got a deadline) So, how do you manage conflict between two people who aren't you?</p> <p>Join us April 26 to discuss constructive ways to think about, work with and maybe even help resolve the conflict around us.</p> |
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<p>Where there are people, there are conflicts. What do you do when the people around you are fighting? Shut the door? (Oh, open office) Hope it will go away? (Please, Please I've got a deadline) So, how do you manage conflict between two people who aren't you?</p> <p>Join us April 26 to discuss constructive ways to think about, work with and maybe even help resolve the conflict around us.</p> |
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