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Change #41117
2016-09-30
12:52:34
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1 Million Cups Portland - StackPath
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This week we welcome StackPath. StackPath is the intelligent web services platform for security, speed and scale.
Every week we have a new local entrepreneur building an amazing company here in Portland. They give a short presentation followed up with a great Q&A session where you get to ask questions and ask about the real challenges and triumphs behind the business.
As always we welcome everyone interested in startups and founders building great companies here in Portland.
Come and check it out and bring a friend.
Join us online on the 1MC PDX Startup Slack channel. |
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1 Million Cups Portland - StackPath |
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Change #41114
2016-09-29
21:46:21
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) presents Demystifying Telecom:How the voice you hear got there
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RSVP here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-demystifying-telecomhow-the-voice-you-hear-got-there-tickets-28243621432
Have you ever wondered how phone calls work on a lower level? James Aimonetti has created a workshop to show PDXWIT members the tech behind telecom.
Agenda for the workshop:
- A brief history of telecom
- Describe VoIP at high level
- Show some SIP packets for basic call scenarios
- Introduce basic jargon and acronym
- Compare SIP to HTTP
- Describe high level distributed architecture of Kazoo
- Identify and eliminate single points of failure
- Coordinate call processing among servers
- Highlight challenges in distributing everything
- Brief pitch for developing against Kazoo
- REST APIs
- Pivot - real-time, dynamic call routing
This workshop encourages more women to consider telecom as an exciting place where innovation is possible and learn to marry telecom infrastructure to the Internet-driven life in new and novel ways. Come learn a little about telecom, distributed systems as applied to telecom infrastructure, Erlang, and maybe get inspired to build new systems that leverage the APIs exposed in Kazoo.
We are 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. |
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RSVP here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-demystifying-telecomhow-the-voice-you-hear-got-there-tickets-28243621432
Have you ever wondered how phone calls work on a lower level? James Aimonetti has created a workshop to show PDX Women In Tech members the tech behind telecom.
Agenda for the workshop:
- A brief history of telecom
- Describe VoIP at high level
- Show some SIP packets for basic call scenarios
- Introduce basic jargon and acronym
- Compare SIP to HTTP
- Describe high level distributed architecture of Kazoo
- Identify and eliminate single points of failure
- Coordinate call processing among servers
- Highlight challenges in distributing everything
- Brief pitch for developing against Kazoo
- REST APIs
- Pivot - real-time, dynamic call routing
This workshop encourages more women to consider telecom as an exciting place where innovation is possible and learn to marry telecom infrastructure to the Internet-driven life in new and novel ways. Come learn a little about telecom, distributed systems as applied to telecom infrastructure, Erlang, and maybe get inspired to build new systems that leverage the APIs exposed in Kazoo.
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. |
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Change #41113
2016-09-29
20:17:51
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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 #41109
2016-09-29
18:14:13
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NamesCon 2017
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Change #41108
2016-09-29
17:22:24
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Affect Conf
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Affect is a new 2-day event about the work and design behind social good. It's part regular conference, with speaker talks, and part volunteering sessions, in which you'll get to head to local nonprofits and help out for half a day.
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**Program:**
Ijeoma Oluo (The Establishment): <br>
Opening Keynote
Deep Shah: <br>
Healing Heathcare and Healing Yourself
Jessica Tate (ThinkShout) <br>
Fighting Internet Censorship with Multi-cultural Design
Kahlief Adams (Spawn on Me): <br>
Spawn4Good: A Lesson in Activist Gaming
Alfie Padilla (Pixel Arts): <br>
Non-Binary Genders: A Queer and Practical Revolution
Amelia Abreu (Abreu Consulting): <br>
Towards an Ethics of Care for Technology
Justin Kemerling: <br>
Six Years of #NOKXL Design
Molly McLeod (Code for America): <br>
Public Service Design: How You Can Make a Difference in Your Community
Liz Susong (Catalyst Wed Co): <br>
When Wedding Media and Feminist Politics Meet
De Nichols (Civic Creatives): <br>
Designing in Times of Social Conflict & Transition
Nadia Gathers (CODE2040): <br>
Fatigue: on Burnout
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**Volunteering**
Choose between helping out with p:ear or the Welcome Home Coalition/#Yes4Homes campaign!
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**Tickets available at: https://affectconf.com/register** |
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**Program:**
Ijeoma Oluo (The Establishment): <br>
Opening Keynote
Deep Shah: <br>
Healing Heathcare and Healing Yourself
Jessica Tate (ThinkShout) <br>
Fighting Internet Censorship with Multi-cultural Design
Kahlief Adams (Spawn on Me): <br>
Spawn4Good: A Lesson in Activist Gaming
Alfie Padilla (Pixel Arts): <br>
Non-Binary Genders: A Queer and Practical Revolution
Amelia Abreu (Abreu Consulting): <br>
Towards an Ethics of Care for Technology
Justin Kemerling: <br>
Six Years of #NOKXL Design
Molly McLeod (Code for America): <br>
Public Service Design: How You Can Make a Difference in Your Community
Liz Susong (Catalyst Wed Co): <br>
When Wedding Media and Feminist Politics Meet
De Nichols (Civic Creatives): <br>
Designing in Times of Social Conflict & Transition
Nadia Gathers (CODE2040): <br>
Fatigue: on Burnout
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**Volunteering**
Choose between helping out with p:ear, the Welcome Home Coalition/#Yes4Homes campaign, or Hack Oregon!
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**Tickets available at: https://affectconf.com/register** |
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Change #41106
2016-09-29
15:12:16
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NamesCon 2017
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NamesCon is the biggest domain name industry event in the world, and we predict another record-breaking year with well over 1,400 attendees expected at our 2017 event.
We’re committed to offering our loyal attendees the opportunity to attend NamesCon 2017 at a fraction of the final ticket price. <a href="http://namescon2017.eventbrite.com/?discount=SeptemberSavings" target="_new">Register now</a> to save big. |
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CALL 888-634-4000 AND MENTION NAMESCON 2017 OR CODE SNC17
Experience the convenience of staying at the official NamesCon conference hotel! Enjoy specially negotiated rates for NamesCon attendees, as well as these added benefits:
-Welcome packages and swag delivered directly to your room
-Preserve your time and energy by staying close to Tropicana Convention Center
-More opportunities for networking with other NamesCon attendees
-Spacious, recently updated rooms were voted Best in Las Vegas in 2015
-Collect HHonors points
-Several restaurants, cafes and entertainment venues to choose from
–Award-winning pool, spa and fitness center
-5-minute taxi ride from and to McCarran International Airport (LAS) |
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Change #41103
2016-09-29
13:34:05
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DevelopmentNow Little Hackathon of Horrors
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At DevelopmentNow, we like learning how to use and program new technology, and the ability to write skills for Amazon's Alexa assistant is pretty exciting. We're hosting a free workshop and hackathon at our offices, during which we'll learn together to write a new Alexa skill, and demonstrate it, in an hour!
Because this will be late October, and because we also like the spooky atmosphere of that time of year, we're going to focus on thinking of skills with a Halloween bent. Given time and interest, we may even be able to put together a decision-tree narration of a haunted house. We're also eager to hear your own ideas and see what all the participants come up with together.
**What's the planned schedule?**
Our office doors will open at 10 am, and we'll officially kick off the session at 11. We'll share quickstart documents to everyone in attendance, and have a couple of our in-house developers with Alexa experience roaming the place to help figure things out. At 4 pm, we'll wrap up and take turns showing off what we've built.
**What are my transport/parking options?**
Parking around the east side of the Burnside Bridge is limited, but generally viable on weekends. We're also very close to the MLK and Burnside stop for the A Loop of the Portland Streetcar, or a block from the nearest bus stop on the 19 or 20. We have indoor bike parking as well.
**What should I bring to the event?**
Please bring a laptop and a willingness to learn! You don't need previous experience. We'll provide power, wifi, workspace, food, cooperative instruction, and our Echo for testing.
**Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?**
[email protected]
**You said there will be food?**
Yes! We'll provide coffee and pastries when the office doors open at 10, and order Sizzle Pie around 2 pm for our hard-working participants. |
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DevelopmentNow Little Hackathon of Horrors |
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We're on the second floor of the Peterson building, which can be accessed either from 3rd Ave under the east side of the Burnside Bridge or ON the bridge itself. Call (800) 387-0849 if you need help getting into the building, or just come to the front and knock on the glass. |
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Change #41101
2016-09-29
13:02:03
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PDX CoffeeOps
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Come talk about DevOps, or just with people interested in DevOps, over some delicious coffee and pastries. There's no agenda, we just get together and talk shop. Anyone is welcome. |
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Come talk about DevOps, or just with people interested in DevOps, over some delicious coffee and pastries. There's no agenda, we just get together and talk shop. Anyone is welcome.
A Tweet at @billweiss would be appreciated so he can know how many are coming, if you do that. |
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Change #41099
2016-09-29
11:51:28
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GSD Scrum Training
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Change #41098
2016-09-29
11:50:36
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1250470889
Last day to save $100 on GSD Scrum Training
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Change #41097
2016-09-29
11:12:48
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Portland Open Learning
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Change #41096
2016-09-29
11:10:58
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Portland Open Learning
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Change #41095
2016-09-29
10:23:56
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PDX CoffeeOps
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Come talk about DevOps, or just with people interested in DevOps, over some delicious coffee and pastries. There's no agenda, we just get together and talk shop. Anyone is welcome. |
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We'll be at the big table in the middle of the coffee shop. It's not big, you'll see us from the front door. |
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2016-09-28
22:15:34
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) presents Demystifying Telecom:How the voice you hear got there
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Have you ever wondered how phone calls work on a lower level? James Aimonetti has created a workshop to show PDXWIT members the tech behind telecom.
Agenda for the workshop:
- A brief history of telecom
- Describe VoIP at high level
- Show some SIP packets for basic call scenarios
- Introduce basic jargon and acronym
- Compare SIP to HTTP
- Describe high level distributed architecture of Kazoo
- Identify and eliminate single points of failure
- Coordinate call processing among servers
- Highlight challenges in distributing everything
- Brief pitch for developing against Kazoo
- REST APIs
- Pivot - real-time, dynamic call routing
This workshop encourages more women to consider telecom as an exciting place where innovation is possible and learn to marry telecom infrastructure to the Internet-driven life in new and novel ways. Come learn a little about telecom, distributed systems as applied to telecom infrastructure, Erlang, and maybe get inspired to build new systems that leverage the APIs exposed in Kazoo.
We are 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. |
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RSVP here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-demystifying-telecomhow-the-voice-you-hear-got-there-tickets-28243621432
Have you ever wondered how phone calls work on a lower level? James Aimonetti has created a workshop to show PDXWIT members the tech behind telecom.
Agenda for the workshop:
- A brief history of telecom
- Describe VoIP at high level
- Show some SIP packets for basic call scenarios
- Introduce basic jargon and acronym
- Compare SIP to HTTP
- Describe high level distributed architecture of Kazoo
- Identify and eliminate single points of failure
- Coordinate call processing among servers
- Highlight challenges in distributing everything
- Brief pitch for developing against Kazoo
- REST APIs
- Pivot - real-time, dynamic call routing
This workshop encourages more women to consider telecom as an exciting place where innovation is possible and learn to marry telecom infrastructure to the Internet-driven life in new and novel ways. Come learn a little about telecom, distributed systems as applied to telecom infrastructure, Erlang, and maybe get inspired to build new systems that leverage the APIs exposed in Kazoo.
We are 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. |
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Change #41092
2016-09-28
22:14:10
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) presents Demystifying Telecom:How the voice you hear got there
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Have you ever wondered how phone calls work on a lower level? James Aimonetti has created a workshop to show PDXWIT members the tech behind telecom.
Agenda for the workshop:
- A brief history of telecom
- Describe VoIP at high level
- Show some SIP packets for basic call scenarios
- Introduce basic jargon and acronym
- Compare SIP to HTTP
- Describe high level distributed architecture of Kazoo
- Identify and eliminate single points of failure
- Coordinate call processing among servers
- Highlight challenges in distributing everything
- Brief pitch for developing against Kazoo
- REST APIs
- Pivot - real-time, dynamic call routing
This workshop encourages more women to consider telecom as an exciting place where innovation is possible and learn to marry telecom infrastructure to the Internet-driven life in new and novel ways. Come learn a little about telecom, distributed systems as applied to telecom infrastructure, Erlang, and maybe get inspired to build new systems that leverage the APIs exposed in Kazoo.
We are 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. |
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Change #41090
2016-09-28
21:07:29
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ChickTech Presents: Developer Bootcamp Summit Sponsored by Amazon
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The tech industry in Seattle is booming with the salary of a Developer averaging $95K per year. If you’re considering pursuing a career as a Developer, now is the time! Discover how to acquire the skills needed to jump start your career.
If you are interested in learning more about what it takes to become a developer, join us on Saturday, October 15th for ChickTech’s Developer Bootcamp Summit. During this event you will have the opportunity to speak one on one with a representative from some of the top developer bootcamps in Seattle to obtain information on the programs offered and admission process. You’ll also gain insight from current students, program graduates and well-established developers within the community.
This free event is geared towards people that are interested in transitioning or starting a career as a Developer. Space is limited, please RSVP only if you plan on attending. Follow the event at #DBCSummit |
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635 Elliott Ave W
Seattle WA 98119 |
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Change #41086
2016-09-28
18:50:33
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GSD Scrum Training
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Our unique one-day scrum training ensures everyone who attends leaves with the right tools to develop software applications with agility. In just 8 hours, we provide class instruction and hands on exercises that teach you how to help your team achieve the following objectives:
- Plan with your first project with agility
- Change to an agile mindset
- Groom your initial backlog
- Successfully organize and execute your first sprint
- Determine when and how to release your application
- Remain agile yet status report waterfall (to management and your PMO) |
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GSD Scrum Training |
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Suite 1100 |
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Change #41085
2016-09-28
18:48:15
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1250470889
Last day to save $100 on GSD Scrum Training
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Last day to register and save $100 on the unique 1-day GSD Scrum Training class.
Our unique one-day scrum training ensures everyone who attends leaves with the right tools to develop software applications with agility. In just 8 hours, we provide class instruction and hands on exercises that teach you how to help your team achieve the following objectives:
- Plan with your first project with agility
- Change to an agile mindset
- Groom your initial backlog
- Successfully organize and execute your first sprint
- Determine when and how to release your application
- Remain agile yet status report waterfall (to management and your PMO) |
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Last day to save $100 on GSD Scrum Training |
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Change #41084
2016-09-28
18:29:42
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Portland Open Learning
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Portland Open Learning is a space for young people pursuing learning outside or alongside higher education. It's a place to share advice on how to navigate the professional world and learn new skills on your own. We are a community of dropouts, gap year adventurers, young entrepreneurs, people entering the workforce straight out of high school, life long learners, and awesome mentors. |
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Portland Open Learning |
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Change #41080
2016-09-28
12:11:35
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Automacon
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http://www.automacon.io/ |
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Change #41079
2016-09-28
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Delight Conference
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Change #41077
2016-09-28
12:09:36
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CTRL-H Open House
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Change #41073
2016-09-28
11:08:50
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1250470887
RuNT. Humanizing Technology with Mark Wyner
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Don’t look now, but your life depends on user experience design. Smartphones lead us around by the hand, we strap computers to body parts like it’s going out of style, and autonomous cars are already on the road. Thankfully, Mark Wyner is determined to humanize those experiences. As a user experience designer, Mark has architected software for the US Army, Nike, Intel, Chrysler, and more. He has eloquently addressed the need for interfaces we understand and trust, both in writing and as a speaker at events like Webvisions. Come hear about his efforts to work with the machines, before they take over for good. |
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RuNT. Humanizing Technology with Mark Wyner |
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http://mathys-potestio.com/events/ |
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Wacom Experience Center is located at 1455 NW Irving St, Portland, OR 97209. You must register to attend. Hope to see you there! |
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Change #41071
2016-09-28
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Webinar: Successful Personnel Management at Consulting Firms
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Change #41070
2016-09-28
07:43:18
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Introduction to Machine Learning (with Google Cloud ML APIs)
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If you are planning to jump the Machine Learning bandwagon, wait no more! In this introductory ML meetup, we will explore how to use Machine Learning using Google Cloud ML APIs. Here are some fun things we will show how to do using the ML API's:
* Understand the content of an image: Classify images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "Eiffel Tower"), detect individual objects and faces within images, and find and read printed words contained within images.
* Convert audio to text: Recognize over 80 languages and variants, to support your global user base. Transcribe the speech into text to enable use cases like command-and-control through voice.
* Learn the structure and meaning of text: Extract information about people, places, events and much more, mentioned in text documents, news articles or blog posts. You can also use it to understand sentiment about your product on social media or parse intent from customer conversations happening in a call center or a messaging app. |
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Introduction to Machine Learning (with Google Cloud ML APIs) |
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Change #41069
2016-09-28
05:05:56
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Webinar: Successful Personnel Management at Consulting Firms
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Join Kayne McGladrey, Professional Services expert, for an hour-long discussion on the best practices of managing a worldwide consulting team. What you’ll learn:
* How success starts with hiring
* Driving results with commissions and bonuses
* Personnel development with coaching and reviews |
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Change #41068
2016-09-27
19:23:01
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Science Hack Day
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Change #41067
2016-09-27
17:29:22
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RainSec
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RainSec is an informal group of like-minded security professionals who meet to discuss topics of interest in a non-work, non-vendor setting. Preferably while drinking just enough to forget our day jobs.
While this is a public event open to any interested parties, our target audience is experienced information security professionals.
Follow [@PDXRainSec](https://twitter.com/PDXRainSec) for updates & point your IRC client to [#rainsec on freenode](https://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=0&channels=#rainsec).
This event is also on [meetup.com](http://www.meetup.com/RainSec). Invite your friends! |
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Change #41066
2016-09-27
16:29:45
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
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We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations.
##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
Lauren Voswinkel will kick off this months meetup with a code-retreat exercise.
"We'll take 30-45 minutes to work on Conway's Game of Life. Pair programming is *highly* encouraged, but is not required. This month we will just be talking about the problem and getting a feel for the problem set. In subsequent months, we'll be doing the same exercise, however, there will be restrictions put in place to force us to think about our code and our designs more in depth. After each coding exercise, we'll take some time to talk about what we learned during the exercise, as well as what approaches worked and what didn't. The whole idea of this exercise is to have a space and time to actively practice coding."
**Please Bring Your Laptops**
How do *you* get from cat to dog? Ryan Wise will talk about his project that:
"illustrates breadth-first search and A* search in Ruby and solves the following example problem:
Find the fewest edits it takes to transform one word into another with all intermediate words being found in a dictionary. E.g., a shortest transformation from "cat" to "dog" could look like this: cat--> cot--> dot--> dog. Note that each step represents one edit (one letter changed, added, or subtracted) and that each edit lands us on another dictionary word. This pattern continues until the target word is found."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
##**Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!**
ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
ABOUT THE GROUP: *The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!*
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##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
How do *you* get from cat to dog? Ryan Wise will talk about his project that:
"illustrates breadth-first search and A* search in Ruby and solves the following example problem:
Find the fewest edits it takes to transform one word into another with all intermediate words being found in a dictionary. E.g., a shortest transformation from "cat" to "dog" could look like this: cat--> cot--> dot--> dog. Note that each step represents one edit (one letter changed, added, or subtracted) and that each edit lands us on another dictionary word. This pattern continues until the target word is found."
Lauren Voswinkel will round off this months meetup with a code-retreat exercise.
"We'll take 30-45 minutes to work on Conway's Game of Life. Pair programming is *highly* encouraged, but is not required. This month we will just be talking about the problem and getting a feel for the problem set. In subsequent months, we'll be doing the same exercise, however, there will be restrictions put in place to force us to think about our code and our designs more in depth. After each coding exercise, we'll take some time to talk about what we learned during the exercise, as well as what approaches worked and what didn't. The whole idea of this exercise is to have a space and time to actively practice coding."
**Please Bring Your Laptops**
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
##**Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!**
ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
ABOUT THE GROUP: *The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!*
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2016-09-27
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##Description
We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations.
##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
Lauren Voswinkel will kick off this months meetup with a code-retreat exercise.
"We'll take 30-45 minutes to work on Conway's Game of Life. Pair programming is *highly* encouraged, but is not required. This month we will just be talking about the problem and getting a feel for the problem set. In subsequent months, we'll be doing the same exercise, however, there will be restrictions put in place to force us to think about our code and our designs more in depth. After each coding exercise, we'll take some time to talk about what we learned during the exercise, as well as what approaches worked and what didn't. The whole idea of this exercise is to have a space and time to actively practice coding."
**Please Bring Your Laptops**
How do *you* get from cat to dog? Ryan Wise will talk about his project that:
"illustrates breadth-first search and A* search in Ruby and solves the following example problem:
Find the fewest edits it takes to transform one word into another with all intermediate words being found in a dictionary. E.g., a shortest transformation from "cat" to "dog" could look like this: cat--> cot--> dot--> dog. Note that each step represents one edit (one letter changed, added, or subtracted) and that each edit lands us on another dictionary word. This pattern continues until the target word is found."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
##**Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!**
ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
ABOUT THE GROUP: *The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!*
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##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
Lauren Voswinkel will kick off this months meetup with a code-retreat exercise.
"We'll take 30-45 minutes to work on Conway's Game of Life. Pair programming is *highly* encouraged, but is not required. This month we will just be talking about the problem and getting a feel for the problem set. In subsequent months, we'll be doing the same exercise, however, there will be restrictions put in place to force us to think about our code and our designs more in depth. After each coding exercise, we'll take some time to talk about what we learned during the exercise, as well as what approaches worked and what didn't. The whole idea of this exercise is to have a space and time to actively practice coding."
**Please Bring Your Laptops**
How do *you* get from cat to dog? Ryan Wise will talk about his project that:
"illustrates breadth-first search and A* search in Ruby and solves the following example problem:
Find the fewest edits it takes to transform one word into another with all intermediate words being found in a dictionary. E.g., a shortest transformation from "cat" to "dog" could look like this: cat--> cot--> dot--> dog. Note that each step represents one edit (one letter changed, added, or subtracted) and that each edit lands us on another dictionary word. This pattern continues until the target word is found."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
##**Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!**
ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
ABOUT THE GROUP: *The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!*
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2016-09-27
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
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##Description
We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations.
##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
Lauren Voswinkel will kick off this months meetup with a code-retreat exercise.
"We'll take 30-45 minutes to work on Conway's Game of Life. Pair programming is *highly* encouraged, but is not required. This month we will just be talking about the problem and getting a feel for the problem set. In subsequent months, we'll be doing the same exercise, however, there will be restrictions put in place to force us to think about our code and our designs more in depth. After each coding exercise, we'll take some time to talk about what we learned during the exercise, as well as what approaches worked and what didn't. The whole idea of this exercise is to have a space and time to actively practice coding."
**Please Bring Your Laptops**
How do *you* get from cat to dog? Ryan Wise will talk about his project that:
"illustrates breadth-first search and A* search in Ruby and solves the following example problem:
Find the fewest edits it takes to transform one word into another with all intermediate words being found in a dictionary. E.g., a shortest transformation from "cat" to "dog" could look like this: cat--> cot--> dot--> dog. Note that each step represents one edit (one letter changed, added, or subtracted) and that each edit lands us on another dictionary word. This pattern continues until the target word is found."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
##**Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!**
ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
ABOUT THE GROUP: *The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!*
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Change #41063
2016-09-27
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RainSec
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Change #41062
2016-09-27
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RainSec
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Change #41060
2016-09-27
10:30:36
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The 4K 4Charity Fun Run PDX 2016 is a 4km (2.49-mile) run and walk event that celebrates the achievements of the growing technology community in Portland while promoting diversity, wellness and charitable giving in a fun, casual environment. All proceeds will benefit Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS), an Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. (OIC) community-based alternative high school.
The run and walk event is followed by a complimentary after-party at the finish line featuring music, food and beverages, and fun for the whole family. Register today! |
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Change #41058
2016-09-27
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FutureTalks Lightning Panel
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#Networking Night @ New Relic
**› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/234444135/)**
Please join us for our annual partnership event with Women Who Code, and hear from several of our exceptional New Relic engineers, who will be presenting on a variety of topics. The always amazing **Liz Abinante** will be emceeing!
This event is part of Resolution Fest 2016.
##Speakers
**April Leonard**, Software Engineer - *A Java Ecosystem Primer*
**Belinda Runkle**, VP, Engineering - *New Relic, D&I, and Community*
**Caito Scherr**, Software Engineer - *Starting Backwards*
**Daphne Watson**, Engineering Intern
**Erika Arnold**, Software Engineer - *Docker for devs: Developing and testing with Docker Compose*
**Maureen Dugan**, Software Engineer - *Pairing & Mobbing*
##Program
• 5:30-6:00 - Check-In and Networking
• 6:15-6:30 - WWCode Intro + New Relic Intro
• 6:30-7:30 - Lightning Talks
• 7:30-8:00 - Wrap Up and Networking
##Details
**• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic.
**• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill.
› Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos.
› FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** |
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Change #41057
2016-09-26
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Change #41056
2016-09-26
22:20:36
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JavaScript Study Night
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<p>var studyNight = {</p> <p><br>..... what: 'A night for studying JavaScript and all its wonders. Come work on a project, do some exercises or tutorials, pair program, or absorb by osmosis.',</p> <p>..... when: '6-9pm, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays',</p> <p>..... where: 'Epicodus',</p> <p>..... who: 'Anyone so long as you agree to follow our Code of Conduct',</p> <p>..... attendees: []</p> <p>} </p> <p>studyNight.attendees.push('you');</p> <p><b>Translation:</b></p> <p>Come study, learn, or work on a project at JavaScript Study Night! Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays from 6-9pm at Epicodus. We welcome anyone interested in JavaScript, whether you're just starting or already a pro. </p> <p>Take a look at our github repository for links to exercises and resources: <a href="https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/javascript-study-nights" class="linkified">https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/javascript-study-nights</a></p> <p><b>By coming to JS Study Night, you are agreeing to follow our <a href="https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md">Code of Conduct</a>.</b></p> |
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Change #41053
2016-09-26
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Design + Product Study Night
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<p>This is the <b>FIRST EVER</b> meeting of the Design + Product Study Night! </p> <p>You don't need to be a product designer or manager, or have any experience in this space to come. Beginners are totally welcome.</p> <p>
<b>Pre-reqs: </b></p> <p>• A good attitude</p> <p><br>• Willingness to learn</p> <p><br>• Willingness to teach others</p> <p><br>• Interest in product design or product management. </p> <p>
<b>Agenda</b>:</p> <p>• Intros and touch base on everybody's skill level</p> <p><br>• Quick 5 min intro to product design & management (what do people actually do when they say they're a 'product designer' or 'product manager.')</p> <p><br>• Break off and work on our own projects.</p> <p><br>• I'm (Shiyuan) available for portfolio and resume reviews</p> <p>
<b>Goals:</b></p> <p>• Build a richer community around product thinking and product design in Portland. <b><br></b></p> <p>• Develop your skills in this space.</p> <p><br>• Meet like-minded people doing similar work. </p> <p><br>• Build side projects.</p> <p><br>• Career development in product and design.</p> <p>
<b>Details</b>:</p> <p>This goes on every 3rd Tuesday of the month (tentatively). </p> <p>Here's our Github repository for links to resources:<a href="https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/design-study-nights" class="linkified">https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/design-study-nights</a>. It's pretty bare right now but we hope to be adding stuff to it in the coming months. </p> <p>By coming to the Design + Product Study Night, you are agreeing to follow our <a href="https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md">Code of Conduct</a> (aka be a good human). </p> |
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Change #41050
2016-09-26
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DevOps Intro to Puppet Workshop
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<p>Many of us have heard about configuration management tools and the ecosystem of services and products that Puppet has. Some of us are unsure how to write <b><a href="https://puppet.com/">Puppet</a></b> code, identify key features in the product, or even navigate the console. Even fewer of us know how to get up and running immediately with Puppet Enterprise. </p> <p>In this session, we will show beginners and Puppet Enterprise newbies how to install PE and manage key resources in less than an hour. We'll cover the basics of Puppet code, using the GUI and leveraging the Forge for future module development. You will leave with the confidence you need to start managing resources today.</p> <p>Join <b><a href="https://twitter.com/graceewuraesi">Grace Andrews</a></b>, a solutions engineer as she walks us through how to get up and running with puppet!</p> <p><b>When:</b> 6-8pm, Wednesday October 5th<br><b>Where:</b> Puppet (308 SW 2nd Ave. Fifth Floor. Portland, OR 97204)<br><b>Who:</b> Anyone so long as you agree to follow our Code of Conduct</p> <p>By coming to this DevOps Workshop, you are agreeing to follow our <a href="https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md">Code of Conduct</a>.</p> |
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Change #41047
2016-09-26
22:16:54
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Networking Night @ New Relic
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<p>Our October Networking Night will be hosted by New Relic and will feature several of their engineers as speakers. This event is part of Resolution Fest 2016. The always amazing <a href="https://twitter.com/feministy">Liz Abinante</a> will be emceeing. </p> <p><b>Speakers</b></p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/aprilla">April Leonard</a>, Software Engineer - <i><b>A Java Ecosystem Primer</b></i></p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/BelindaRunkle">Belinda Runkle</a>, VP, Engineering - <i><b>New Relic, D&I, and Community</b></i></p> <p>Caito Scherr, Software Engineer - <i><b>Starting Backwards</b></i></p> <p>Daphne Watson, Engineering Intern</p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/erikabugs">Erika Arnold</a>, Software Engineer - <i><b>Docker for devs: Developing and testing with Docker Compose</b></i></p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/moedu23">Maureen Dugan</a>, Software Engineer - <i><b>Pairing & Mobbing</b></i></p> <p><b>Program:</b></p> <p>5:30-6:00 - Check-In and Networking </p> <p>6:15-6:30 - WWCode Intro + New Relic Intro</p> <p>6:30-7:30 - Lightning Talks</p> <p>7:30-8:00 - Wrap Up and Networking</p> <p><b>Who Should Attend?</b></p> <p>Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our<a href="https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md"> Code of Conduct</a>.</p> <p><b>About New Relic:</b></p> <p>New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides one powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment. </p> <p>Careers Page: <a href="http://newrelic.com/about/careers" class="linkified">http://newrelic.com/about/careers</a></p> |
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Change #41040
2016-09-26
22:15:02
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Women Who Code Portland Networking Night @ New Relic
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Change #41039
2016-09-26
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Portland Startup Weekend
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Change #41038
2016-09-26
20:22:53
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Intro to Elixir and Phoenix Workshop
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You’ve heard about Elixir’s and Phoenix’s scalabililty, performance and simplicity and how it can be used for websites, micro services, APIs and embedded IoT devices. But you may not be sure how to get started or if you’d enjoy it.
This is an informal hands on workshop to get people familiar with the basics of Elixir and Phoenix.
There is no charge to attend and all are welcome but space is limited so please register so that we plan accordingly.
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Change #41037
2016-09-26
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Portland Startup Weekend
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The Portland Startup Weekend brings together people with different skill sets (such as developer, designers, and business people) to experience an intense weekend of building a new business. Why should you attend?
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<li>Build your network</li>
<li>Co-founder dating</li>
<li>Learn a new skill</li>
<li>Get face time with thought leaders</li>
<li>Join a global community</li>
<li>Actually launch a business!</li>
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Details for next Portland Startup Weekend (Check schedule below for details):
Date: November 11th-13th
Time: Friday: 5:30 -10pm, Saturday: 8am - 10pm, Sunday 8am - 9pm
Bootcamp Information (Optional)
There will also be a pre-weekend bootcamp available for those who want to get up to speed and learn about how to best utilize the weekend. We'll go over pitching, customer validation, and executing a startup.
This event will be held at Vacasa the week before Startup Weekend. It will take place Saturday November 5th, 9am - 1pm. If you purchase a bootcamp ticket, you can use promo code BOOTCAMP to save $25 off the Startup Weekend ticket.
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Change #41036
2016-09-26
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Elixir Games PDX - Architecture: It's Not Just for Skyscrapers
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This month we're going to take a look at the architecture of a couple open source Elixir libraries, talk about them, how they fit with OTP principles that Elixir inherits from the Erlang ecosystem, and device a strategy for how to bring the existing design into line with a more OTP-y way of doing things. We'll also discuss why that's valuable or desirable and start to iterate on making those changes together.
For the newcomers, the "Games" format is designed to create a bit of friendly competition and is accessible for all ranges of experience; beginners and pros alike.
If you'd like to take a look at the previous sessions' exercises feel free to check them out here: https://github.com/elixir-pdx/, some submitted solutions are available on non-master branches.
Early in this series we'll be focusing mostly on solving problems in a functional paradigm, and as the series continues over time we'll move more and more toward Elixir's differentiators; Erlang interop, hygienic macros, & OTP patterns.
If all that read like gibberish to you, don't worry you don't have to know any of that jargon, and by the time you do everything will already make sense. Because we'll introduce ideas and concepts in a way that will help you understand those things conceptually before you ever need a weird name for them.
Food and drinks will be provided.
Please make sure you come with a computer to work on and have Elixir pre-installed locally or in a VM and ready to go.
http://elixir-lang.org/install.html
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This month we're going to take a look at the architecture of a couple open source Elixir libraries, talk about them, how they fit with OTP principles that Elixir inherits from the Erlang ecosystem, and devise a strategy for how to bring the existing design into line with a more OTP-y way of doing things. We'll also discuss why that's valuable or desirable and start to iterate on making those changes together.
For the newcomers, the "Games" format is designed to create a bit of friendly competition and is accessible for all ranges of experience; beginners and pros alike.
If you'd like to take a look at the previous sessions' exercises feel free to check them out here: https://github.com/elixir-pdx/, some submitted solutions are available on non-master branches.
Early in this series we'll be focusing mostly on solving problems in a functional paradigm, and as the series continues over time we'll move more and more toward Elixir's differentiators; Erlang interop, hygienic macros, & OTP patterns.
If all that read like gibberish to you, don't worry you don't have to know any of that jargon, and by the time you do everything will already make sense. Because we'll introduce ideas and concepts in a way that will help you understand those things conceptually before you ever need a weird name for them.
Food and drinks will be provided.
Please make sure you come with a computer to work on and have Elixir pre-installed locally or in a VM and ready to go.
http://elixir-lang.org/install.html
Special thanks to my friend Jeff Weiss and Puppet, ‘the leader in IT automation’, for hosting us. |
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Change #41035
2016-09-26
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Elixir Games PDX - Architecture: It's Not Just for Skyscrapers
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This month we're going to take a look at the architecture of a couple open source Elixir libraries, talk about them, how they fit with OTP principles that Elixir inherits from the Erlang ecosystem, and device a strategy for how to bring the existing design into line with a more OTP-y way of doing things. We'll also discuss why that's valuable or desirable and start to iterate on making those changes together.
For the newcomers, the "Games" format is designed to create a bit of friendly competition and is accessible for all ranges of experience; beginners and pros alike.
If you'd like to take a look at the previous sessions' exercises feel free to check them out here: https://github.com/elixir-pdx/, some submitted solutions are available on non-master branches.
Early in this series we'll be focusing mostly on solving problems in a functional paradigm, and as the series continues over time we'll move more and more toward Elixir's differentiators; Erlang interop, hygienic macros, & OTP patterns.
If all that read like gibberish to you, don't worry you don't have to know any of that jargon, and by the time you do everything will already make sense. Because we'll introduce ideas and concepts in a way that will help you understand those things conceptually before you ever need a weird name for them.
Food and drinks will be provided.
Please make sure you come with a computer to work on and have Elixir pre-installed locally or in a VM and ready to go.
http://elixir-lang.org/install.html
Special thanks to my friend Jeff Weiss and Puppet, ‘the leader in IT automation’, for hosting us. |
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Change #41034
2016-09-26
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Legal Innovation Meetup
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<p>Greetings Legal Hackers:</p> <p>After a too-long hiatus, we're back on track for an October meetup. We're moving to Wednesday this time (Oct 26) from 6 to 8 at the Jaguar Land Rover Technology Center at NW 14th and Quimby. </p> <p>Our speaker this time around will be <a href="http://devendra.design/">Alexandra Devandra</a>, an attorney and legal design consultant who is also a co-founder of Shape the Law, the first Unconference for Lawyers. Alix will be discussing <a href="https://designthinking.ideo.com/">design thinking</a> as a tool for lawyers and other legal businesses to build and iterate products and services.</p> <p>We'll also be discussing ways to more closely align the work of the legal innovation meetup with the Oregon Bar's Futures Task Force, a new group formed to "Examine how the Oregon State Bar can best serve its members by supporting all aspects of their continuing development and better serve and protect the public in the face of a rapidly evolving profession facing potential changes in the delivery of legal services." </p> <p>LIT-Lab members Leigh Gill and I will be serving on the Innovations Committee of that task force, and we'll be looking for help and input from the community to help meet our charge to identify ways for the bar to:</p> <p>• Help legal service providers establish, maintain and grow sustainable practices that respond to demonstrated low and moderate income community legal needs;</p> <p><br>• Encourage exploration and use of innovative service delivery models that leverage technology, unbundling, and alternative fee structures to provide more affordable legal services; and</p> <p><br>• Develop lawyer business management, technology, and other practice skills.</p> <p><br>Overall it should be a great session. Hope to see you there!</p> <p>--John</p> |
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Change #41028
2016-09-26
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Automacon
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2016-09-26
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Software Development: The Perks and Pitfalls of Working Remotely
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Change #41026
2016-09-26
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Software Development: the perks and pitfalls of working remotely
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