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Change #29766
2014-08-23
15:13:56

update Calagator::Event 1250466795 Women Who Code - Intro to JavaScript and Hack Night Roll back

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venue_id 202394594 202394543
Change #29763
2014-08-23
15:13:46

update Calagator::Event 1250466752 July Hack Night Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202394580 202394387
Change #29761
2014-08-23
15:13:38

update Calagator::Event 1250466870 Portland Code School Showcase Showoff! Roll back

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venue_id 202394618 202394313
Change #29758
2014-08-23
15:13:03

update Calagator::Event 1250466700 Quantified Self Show & Tell: Analyzing Your Data Roll back

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venue_id 202394562 202393905
Change #29756
2014-08-23
15:12:27

update Calagator::Event 1250466765 Workfrom Wednesday Roll back

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venue_id 202394584 202392102
Change #29754
2014-08-23
15:11:57

update Calagator::Event 1250466724 AngularJS Portland Meetup Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202394517 202392091
Change #29753
2014-08-23
15:11:57

update Calagator::Event 1250466595 UnityPDX Presentation from Unity Developer Evangelist! Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202394517 202392091
Change #29751
2014-08-23
15:11:41

update Calagator::Event 1250466677 BrainSilo Open House Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202394552 202392003
Change #29749
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466850 Workfrom Wednesday - Coworking Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29748
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466759 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29747
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466758 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29746
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466757 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29745
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466756 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29744
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466755 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29743
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466754 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29742
2014-08-23
15:11:07

update Calagator::Event 1250466529 Ruby Co-Working Roll back

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venue_id 202394581 202391947
Change #29740
2014-08-23
13:52:21

update Calagator::Event 1250466804 FOSS4G 2014 Planning Meeting Roll back

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venue_id 202394595 202390270
Change #29737
2014-08-23
13:45:30

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466822 Intro to Policy Level Activism Roll back

Change #29736
2014-08-23
13:44:53

update Calagator::Event 1250466822 Intro to Policy Level Activism Roll back

venue_id 202394602 202390999
Change #29734
2014-08-23
13:42:54

update Calagator::Event 1250466839 Portland Perl Mongers (Web development with Kelp) Roll back

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venue_id 202394608 202389965
Change #29732
2014-08-23
13:42:09

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466857 Sharepoint 2014 seminar : Implementing Best Practices and tools for effective governance Roll back

Change #29728
2014-08-23
12:58:32

update Calagator::Event 1250466807 Calagator Code Sprint Roll back

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venue_details ** This event's different ** and security won't know about it if you ask them. Instead, call or text 503 890 6951 from the lobby.
Change #29727
2014-08-22
09:23:04

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466877 nike free run 3 pas cher Roll back

Change #29725
2014-08-22
00:22:31

update Calagator::Event 1250466824 DebConf 14 Roll back

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Change #29723
2014-08-22
00:18:53

update Calagator::Event 1250466878 DebConf 14 Roll back

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Change #29722
2014-08-22
00:16:18

create Calagator::Event 1250466878 DebConf 14 Roll back

description nil International annual Debian conference. Conference starts on Saturday, but there is an event on Friday that shows up when importing the ical feed. Free, but be sure to register online. ical feed https://summit.debconf.org/debconf14.ical
end_time nil 2014-08-31 23:15:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2014-08-22 17:30:00 -0700
title nil DebConf 14
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venue_id nil 202390005
Change #29721
2014-08-21
20:01:54

create Calagator::Event 1250466877 nike free run 3 pas cher Roll back

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venue_details nil http://www.pourquivoteren2012.fr
venue_id nil 202394620
Change #29719
2014-08-21
19:20:18

create Calagator::Event 1250466876 Microsoft Azure for Consultants Roll back

description nil Microsoft Azure and the possibilities and potential it has for small business consultants to add to their revenue stream. Join us for an overview of how Microsoft Azure can help drive new business. In this overview, Scott will explain what Azure is and how partners can go to market with Microsoft and expand their reach. Presented by Scott Hanselman. Scott works from his home in Oregon for the Microsoft Web Platform Team. He is a teacher. He speaks widely. He has written code that you've used. He's been blogging for over a decade, coding for twice that, and podcasting for over half that. He codes, writes, speaks, empowers, promotes, braids, learns and listens, usually not in that order. Check out our speaker's web site and blog at http://www.hanselman.com/ About: OCCA Meetings are free and open to the public. Please help us keep the Restaurant happy by buying food and beverages. Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of the month (except December). Agenda: 6:00--6:20 Networking 6:20--7:00 No-host dinner 7:00--7:30 Introductions and announcements 7:30--8:30 Main Presentation (followed by Q&A):
end_time nil 2014-08-26 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250466876
start_time nil 2014-08-26 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Microsoft Azure for Consultants
url nil http://www.occa.org
venue_details nil Meeting is held in the back room. If the door is closed, just come on in. Max's Fanno Creek Brew Pub 12562 SW Main Street Tigard, Oregon 97223
venue_id nil 202394513
Change #29718
2014-08-21
18:40:03

update Calagator::Event 1250466872 August 2014 Open House Roll back

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title August 2014 Open House August Open House
Change #29717
2014-08-21
15:54:37

create Calagator::Event 1250466875 PDXNode Code & Learn Night + Nodebots Roll back

description nil Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on projects and talk about all things NodeJS. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions.
end_time nil 2014-08-21 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250466875
start_time nil 2014-08-21 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PDXNode Code & Learn Night + Nodebots
url nil http://github.com/pdxnode
venue_id nil 202393660
Change #29716
2014-08-21
13:32:23

create Calagator::Event 1250466874 Homebrew Website Club PDX Roll back

description nil Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever!
end_time nil 2014-08-27 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250466874
start_time nil 2014-08-27 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Homebrew Website Club PDX
url nil http://indiewebcamp.com/events/2014-08-27-homebrew-website-club
venue_details nil You may have to call or text to get in the front door. Instructions will be posted on the door if this is the case.
venue_id nil 202394387
Change #29715
2014-08-20
22:37:13

update Calagator::Event 1250466864 Drupal frontend meetup - August 2014 - "Twig Prototyping with D8's REST API" Roll back

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venue_details 209 SW Oak Street, Suite #100 There is an open parking lot across the street from the building as well as covered parking next door. The building is approx. 1 block from the MAX stop at 1st and Oak which serves the Blue and Red MAX line. It's just a few blocks away from the Yellow/Green stop, too. The front doors to the building automagically lock at 6:00pm, and we can't put signs on the doors. We'll try to post someone at the door for a few minutes after 6, but it'll probably be best to arrive a little bit early! You can also try pinging me (<a href="https://twitter.com/Mindewen">@Mindewen</a>) on Twitter if you get locked out. There is an open parking lot across the street from the building as well as covered parking next door. The building is approx. 1 block from the MAX stop at 1st and Oak which serves the Blue and Red MAX line. It's just a few blocks away from the Yellow/Green stop, too. The front doors to the building automagically lock at 6:00pm, and we can't put signs on the doors. We'll try to post someone at the door for a few minutes after 6, but it'll probably be best to arrive a little bit early! You can also try pinging me (<a href="https://twitter.com/Mindewen">@Mindewen</a>) on Twitter if you get locked out.
Change #29713
2014-08-20
22:34:00

update Calagator::Event 1250466864 Drupal frontend meetup - August 2014 - "Twig Prototyping with D8's REST API" Roll back

venue_details TBD 209 SW Oak Street, Suite #100 There is an open parking lot across the street from the building as well as covered parking next door. The building is approx. 1 block from the MAX stop at 1st and Oak which serves the Blue and Red MAX line. It's just a few blocks away from the Yellow/Green stop, too. The front doors to the building automagically lock at 6:00pm, and we can't put signs on the doors. We'll try to post someone at the door for a few minutes after 6, but it'll probably be best to arrive a little bit early! You can also try pinging me (<a href="https://twitter.com/Mindewen">@Mindewen</a>) on Twitter if you get locked out.
venue_id nil 202394619
Change #29711
2014-08-20
18:20:03

create Calagator::Event 1250466873 CAT BarCamp Roll back

description nil CAT BarCamp is: ### An Unconference An informal conference whose agenda is directed by its attendees ### Has Sessions The sessions at a Bar Camp are as unpredictable as the Oregon weather. They can be on various topics, from technology-oriented dev ops to non technology oriented ‘How to make the BEST grilled cheese EVER!’. ### Open to Everyone CAT BarCamp is not only for PSU students! Anyone who has an interest in being involved may attend. ### Unscheduled Bar camps are unscheduled which means that the topics for sessions are not pre-determined. The timeslots for the sessions however are. Everyone gets a chance to pick a timeslot in which to speak in throughout the unconference. ### Has no Charge to Attend In the spirit of the Open Source Community Bar Camps are free of charge. All we ask is that you register so that our planners have an idea of how many attendees to expect.
end_time nil 2014-09-13 18:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250466873
start_time nil 2014-09-13 08:30:00 -0700
title nil CAT BarCamp
url nil http://catbarcamp.org/
venue_details nil Registration is in the main lobby of the Maseeh Engineering Building. Registration opens at 8:30am, scheduling starts at 9:00am.
venue_id nil 202392997
Change #29710
2014-08-20
17:48:17

update Calagator::Event 1250466872 September 2014 Open House at Collective Agency 9am - 5pm Roll back

title September 2014 Open House at Collective Agency 9am - 5pm August 2014 Open House
Change #29709
2014-08-20
17:18:25

update Calagator::Event 1250466872 September 2014 Open House at Collective Agency 9am - 5pm Roll back

description Wednesday August 27th, 9am to 5pm, come and work at Collective Agency during our Open House! http://collectiveagency.co/ Community Mission Statement: "Collective Agency is a cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!" RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/745447115512749/ Schedule (come when you like): • 9am - Open • 12pm - Lunch from the local food carts. Arrive before noon to join us. • 2-2:30pm - Optional Member Meeting - for members to share updates/events, goals, and questions/suggestions, and to get feedback from other members if there are things they'd like to organize here. We love having a variety of events, groups and activities here and want more of that. • 5pm - End of Open House The open house is for everybody who'd like to work here for the day, regardless of whether or not you're interested in membership; it's a good day to work with friends. Members have 24/7 access. We have just over 60 members and 2 staff, with room to grow to around 100 members. http://collectiveagency.co/membership/ Wednesday August 27th, 9am to 5pm, come and work at Collective Agency during our Open House! http://collectiveagency.co/ Community Mission Statement: "Collective Agency is a cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!" RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/745447115512749/ Schedule (come when you like): • 9am - Open • 12pm - Lunch from the local food carts. Arrive before noon to join us. • 2-2:30pm - Optional Member Meeting - for members to share updates/events, goals, and questions/suggestions, and to get feedback from other members if there are things they'd like to organize here. We love having a variety of events, groups and activities here and want more of that. • 5pm - End of Open House The open house is for everybody who'd like to work here for the day, regardless of whether or not you're interested in membership; it's a good day to work with friends. Members have 24/7 access. We have just over 60 members and 2 staff, with room to grow to around 100 members. http://collectiveagency.co/membership/
Change #29708
2014-08-20
17:18:00

update Calagator::Event 1250466872 Collective Agency Open House Roll back

title Collective Agency Open House September 2014 Open House at Collective Agency 9am - 5pm
Change #29707
2014-08-20
17:17:33

create Calagator::Event 1250466872 Collective Agency Open House Roll back

description nil Wednesday August 27th, 9am to 5pm, come and work at Collective Agency during our Open House! http://collectiveagency.co/ Community Mission Statement: "Collective Agency is a cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!" RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/745447115512749/ Schedule (come when you like): • 9am - Open • 12pm - Lunch from the local food carts. Arrive before noon to join us. • 2-2:30pm - Optional Member Meeting - for members to share updates/events, goals, and questions/suggestions, and to get feedback from other members if there are things they'd like to organize here. We love having a variety of events, groups and activities here and want more of that. • 5pm - End of Open House The open house is for everybody who'd like to work here for the day, regardless of whether or not you're interested in membership; it's a good day to work with friends. Members have 24/7 access. We have just over 60 members and 2 staff, with room to grow to around 100 members. http://collectiveagency.co/membership/
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id nil 1250466872
start_time nil 2014-08-27 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Collective Agency Open House
url nil https://www.facebook.com/events/745447115512749/
venue_details nil * A democratically organized workplace in Old Town, Portland, offering membership and meeting space to the public. * A positive and supportive place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about. * An emerging model for a better way to work and connect.
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #29706
2014-08-20
15:06:43

create Calagator::Event 1250466871 Tour the Tech Academy Roll back

description nil We are offering personalized tours of our coding school this Thursday. Please call or email us ahead of time to set up coming down! email: [email protected] phone: (503)206-6915
end_time nil 2014-08-21 16:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250466871
start_time nil 2014-08-21 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Tour the Tech Academy
url nil http://www.techacademyportland.com
venue_details nil Second floor of 310 SW 4th Ave, in Suite 230
venue_id nil 202394532
Change #29705
2014-08-20
14:22:53

update Calagator::Event 1250466870 Portland Code School Showcase Showoff! Roll back

description It's graduation time at Portland Code School! Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. Here are some of their amazing projects: Pack Journal A micro-blogging and personal journaling site organized around location rather than chronology, designed with backpackers, hikers, and outdoorspeople in mind. Tap-app TapApp (tap-app-pdx.herokuapp.com) is a draft beer availability and rating app that lets users find, share and rate noteworthy craft beers available in the Portland area.  Swap-tacular A sharing web app that allows users to post photos, locations and descriptions of items, then give those items away to others.    Project R A free Instagram hashtag aggregation slideshow projector, designed to quickly and easily create a slideshow of relevant images.  Beerify Beerify creates a crowd-sourced database of which beers people are currently drinking out on the town and where they're currently available. The app serves as a one-stop point of information for locating your favorite beers in near real time. Choose Your Own Portland Adventure Modeled after choose-your-own-adventure books, the Choose Your Own Portland Adventure app delivers a series of adventures you can do solo, or with friends or visiting family members, based on your personal preferences. The questions return a dynamic story based on results from a variety of APIs.  ### It's graduation time at Portland Code School! Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. **PLEASE RSVP at [pcs-showcase.eventbrite.com](pcs-showcase.eventbrite.com) so we make sure to have enough snacks and drinks for everyone!** Want a sneak peak? Here are some of their amazing projects: **Pack Journal** A micro-blogging and personal journaling site organized around location rather than chronology, designed with backpackers, hikers, and outdoorspeople in mind. **Tap-app** TapApp (tap-app-pdx.herokuapp.com) is a draft beer availability and rating app that lets users find, share and rate noteworthy craft beers available in the Portland area.  **Swap-tacular** A sharing web app that allows users to post photos, locations and descriptions of items, then give those items away to others.    **Project R** A free Instagram hashtag aggregation slideshow projector, designed to quickly and easily create a slideshow of relevant images.  **Beerify** Beerify creates a crowd-sourced database of which beers people are currently drinking out on the town and where they're currently available. The app serves as a one-stop point of information for locating your favorite beers in near real time. **Choose Your Own Portland Adventure** Modeled after choose-your-own-adventure books, the Choose Your Own Portland Adventure app delivers a series of adventures you can do solo, or with friends or visiting family members, based on your personal preferences. The questions return a dynamic story based on results from a variety of APIs. 
url http://www.eventbrite.com/o/portland-code-school-7034606949?s=27763941 http://pcs-showcase.eventbrite.com
Change #29704
2014-08-20
14:18:45

update Calagator::Event 1250466870 Portland Code School Showcase Showoff! Roll back

description It's graduation time at Portland Code School! Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. Here are some of their amazing projects: Pack Journal A micro-blogging and personal journaling site organized around location rather than chronology, designed with backpackers, hikers, and outdoorspeople in mind. Tap-app TapApp (tap-app-pdx.herokuapp.com) is a draft beer availability and rating app that lets users find, share and rate noteworthy craft beers available in the Portland area.  Swap-tacular A sharing web app that allows users to post photos, locations and descriptions of items, then give those items away to others.    Project R A free Instagram hashtag aggregation slideshow projector, designed to quickly and easily create a slideshow of relevant images.  Beerify Beerify creates a crowd-sourced database of which beers people are currently drinking out on the town and where they're currently available. The app serves as a one-stop point of information for locating your favorite beers in near real time. Choose Your Own Portland Adventure Modeled after choose-your-own-adventure books, the Choose Your Own Portland Adventure app delivers a series of adventures you can do solo, or with friends or visiting family members, based on your personal preferences. The questions return a dynamic story based on results from a variety of APIs.  Have questions about Portland Code School Showcase Showoff!? Contact Portland Code School #track_event_container { display: none; } Save This Event When Where Portland Code School 1771 NW Pettygrove St Portland, OR 97209 Wednesday, August 27, 2014 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PDT) Add to my calendar Outlook Calendar Google Calendar Yahoo! Calendar iCal Calendar Organizer Portland Code School Portland Code School students learn from experienced programmers, develop the skills needed to join a leading tech company. In addition to learning the nuts and bolts of coding, we teach students to solve problems, work as part of a team, and communicate clearly with clients and peers. Contact the Organizer View organizer profile facebook.com/PortlandCodeSchool PDXCodeSchool 1 upcoming event on Eventbrite It's graduation time at Portland Code School! Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. Here are some of their amazing projects: Pack Journal A micro-blogging and personal journaling site organized around location rather than chronology, designed with backpackers, hikers, and outdoorspeople in mind. Tap-app TapApp (tap-app-pdx.herokuapp.com) is a draft beer availability and rating app that lets users find, share and rate noteworthy craft beers available in the Portland area.  Swap-tacular A sharing web app that allows users to post photos, locations and descriptions of items, then give those items away to others.    Project R A free Instagram hashtag aggregation slideshow projector, designed to quickly and easily create a slideshow of relevant images.  Beerify Beerify creates a crowd-sourced database of which beers people are currently drinking out on the town and where they're currently available. The app serves as a one-stop point of information for locating your favorite beers in near real time. Choose Your Own Portland Adventure Modeled after choose-your-own-adventure books, the Choose Your Own Portland Adventure app delivers a series of adventures you can do solo, or with friends or visiting family members, based on your personal preferences. The questions return a dynamic story based on results from a variety of APIs. 
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venue_details nil
Change #29701
2014-08-20
14:15:35

create Calagator::Event 1250466870 Portland Code School Showcase Showoff! Roll back

description nil It's graduation time at Portland Code School! Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. Here are some of their amazing projects: Pack Journal A micro-blogging and personal journaling site organized around location rather than chronology, designed with backpackers, hikers, and outdoorspeople in mind. Tap-app TapApp (tap-app-pdx.herokuapp.com) is a draft beer availability and rating app that lets users find, share and rate noteworthy craft beers available in the Portland area.  Swap-tacular A sharing web app that allows users to post photos, locations and descriptions of items, then give those items away to others.    Project R A free Instagram hashtag aggregation slideshow projector, designed to quickly and easily create a slideshow of relevant images.  Beerify Beerify creates a crowd-sourced database of which beers people are currently drinking out on the town and where they're currently available. The app serves as a one-stop point of information for locating your favorite beers in near real time. Choose Your Own Portland Adventure Modeled after choose-your-own-adventure books, the Choose Your Own Portland Adventure app delivers a series of adventures you can do solo, or with friends or visiting family members, based on your personal preferences. The questions return a dynamic story based on results from a variety of APIs.  Have questions about Portland Code School Showcase Showoff!? Contact Portland Code School #track_event_container { display: none; } Save This Event When Where Portland Code School 1771 NW Pettygrove St Portland, OR 97209 Wednesday, August 27, 2014 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PDT) Add to my calendar Outlook Calendar Google Calendar Yahoo! Calendar iCal Calendar Organizer Portland Code School Portland Code School students learn from experienced programmers, develop the skills needed to join a leading tech company. In addition to learning the nuts and bolts of coding, we teach students to solve problems, work as part of a team, and communicate clearly with clients and peers. Contact the Organizer View organizer profile facebook.com/PortlandCodeSchool PDXCodeSchool 1 upcoming event on Eventbrite
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start_time nil 2014-08-27 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland Code School Showcase Showoff!
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venue_id nil 202394618
Change #29696
2014-08-20
13:27:43

create Calagator::Event 1250466869 Feminist and Queer Art Wikipedia Edit-a-thoon Roll back

description nil Please join us for a Feminist and Queer Art Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, to be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from noon–4pm at the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC), located at 1001 SE Division (97202). Prior Wikipedia editing is not required; assistance will be available the day of the event. Female editors are particularly encouraged to attend. Participants should bring their own laptops and power cords.
end_time nil 2014-09-13 16:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250466869
start_time nil 2014-09-13 12:00:00 -0700
title nil Feminist and Queer Art Wikipedia Edit-a-thoon
url nil https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Portland/Feminist_and_Queer_Art
venue_details nil Independent Publishing Resource Center 1001 SE Division Portland, Oregon 97202
venue_id nil 202393790
Change #29695
2014-08-20
13:01:28

update Calagator::Event 1250466867 Write The Docs PDX: Keeping trust: Testing documentation as part of a continuous integration process Roll back

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venue_details Please arrive early. Enter at the door on 13th street. The building management locks that door at 6 pm. Anyone who has to open the door for late arrivals will likely miss part of the presentation. For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message. The Puppet Labs facility used for Meetups is on the second floor. Please arrive before 6 pm. Enter at the door on 13th street. The building management locks that door at 6 pm. Anyone who has to open the door for late arrivals will likely miss part of the presentation. For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message. The Puppet Labs facility used for Meetups is on the second floor. Please note the following "Code of Conduct" for events held at Puppet Labs, ref https://docs.puppetlabs.com/community/community_guidelines.html#event-code-of-conduct "We are dedicated to providing a harassment-free, welcoming space."
Change #29694
2014-08-20
10:54:32

update Calagator::Event 1250466862 Tech Talk: Verified Cryptographic Implementations Roll back

description Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are free and open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.) Abstract EasyCrypt is a computer-assisted framework for proving the security of cryptographic constructions. However, there is a significant gap between security proofs done in the usual provable security style and cryptographic implementations used in practice; as a consequence, real-world cryptography is sometimes considered as “one of the many ongoing disaster areas in security. We have recently extended EasyCrypt with support for reasoning about C implementations, and exploited the CompCert verified compiler to carry the security proof to executable code. Moreover, we have developed verified type-based information flow analyses on assembly code to ensure that executable code is protected against cache-based side-channel attacks. Bio Gilles Barthe received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Manchester, UK, in 1993, and an Habilitation à diriger les recherches in Computer Science from the University of Nice, France, in 2004. He joined the IMDEA Software Institute in April 2008. Previously, he was head of the Everest team on formal methods and security at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée, France. He also held positions at the University of Minho, Portugal; Chalmers University, Sweden; CWI, Netherlands; University of Nijmegen, Netherlands. He has published more than 100 refereed scientific papers. He has been coordinator/principal investigator of many national and European projects, and served as the scientific coordinator of the FP6 FET integrated project “MOBIUS: Mobility, Ubiquity and Security” for enabling proof-carrying code for Java on mobile devices (2005-2009). He has been a PC member of many conferences (CSF, ESORICS, FM, ICALP, ITP…), and served as PC (co-)chair of VMCAI’10, ESOP’11, FAST’11, and SEFM’11. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Automated Reasoning. His research interests include formal methods, programming languages and program verification, software and system security, and cryptography, and foundations of mathematics and computer science. Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are free and open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.) ### Abstract ### EasyCrypt is a computer-assisted framework for proving the security of cryptographic constructions. However, there is a significant gap between security proofs done in the usual provable security style and cryptographic implementations used in practice; as a consequence, real-world cryptography is sometimes considered as “one of the many ongoing disaster areas in security. We have recently extended EasyCrypt with support for reasoning about C implementations, and exploited the CompCert verified compiler to carry the security proof to executable code. Moreover, we have developed verified type-based information flow analyses on assembly code to ensure that executable code is protected against cache-based side-channel attacks. ### Bio ### Gilles Barthe received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Manchester, UK, in 1993, and an Habilitation à diriger les recherches in Computer Science from the University of Nice, France, in 2004. He joined the IMDEA Software Institute in April 2008. Previously, he was head of the Everest team on formal methods and security at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée, France. He also held positions at the University of Minho, Portugal; Chalmers University, Sweden; CWI, Netherlands; University of Nijmegen, Netherlands. He has published more than 100 refereed scientific papers. He has been coordinator/principal investigator of many national and European projects, and served as the scientific coordinator of the FP6 FET integrated project “MOBIUS: Mobility, Ubiquity and Security” for enabling proof-carrying code for Java on mobile devices (2005-2009). He has been a PC member of many conferences (CSF, ESORICS, FM, ICALP, ITP…), and served as PC (co-)chair of VMCAI’10, ESOP’11, FAST’11, and SEFM’11. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Automated Reasoning. His research interests include formal methods, programming languages and program verification, software and system security, and cryptography, and foundations of mathematics and computer science.
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Change #29693
2014-08-20
10:54:08

update Calagator::Event 1250466868 Tech Talk: SmartCheck – Automatic and Efficient Counterexample Reduction and Generalization Roll back

description Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are free and open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.) Abstract QuickCheck is a powerful library for automatic test-case generation. Because QuickCheck performs random testing, some of the counterexamples discovered are very large. QuickCheck provides an interface for the user to write shrink functions to attempt to reduce the size of counterexamples. Hand-written implementations of shrink can be complex, inefficient, and consist of significant boilerplate code. Furthermore, shrinking is only one aspect in debugging: counterexample generalization is the process of extrapolating from individual counterexamples to a class of counterexamples, often requiring a flash of insight from the programmer. To improve counterexample reduction and generalization, we introduce SmartCheck. SmartCheck is a debugging tool that reduces algebraic data using generic search heuristics to efficiently find smaller counterexamples. In addition to shrinking, SmartCheck also automatically generalizes counterexamples to formulas representing classes of counterexamples. SmartCheck has been implemented for Haskell and is freely available. Bio Lee Pike manages the Cyber-Physical Systems program at Galois, a company specializing in software-intensive critical systems. He has been the Principal Investigator on approximately $10 million of R&D projects funded by NASA, DARPA, and other federal agencies. His research focuses on applying techniques from functional programming, run-time verification, and formal verification to the areas of operating systems, compilers, cryptographic systems, avionics, and control systems. Previously, he was a research scientist in the NASA Langley Formal Methods Group and has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University. Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are free and open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.) ### Abstract ### QuickCheck is a powerful library for automatic test-case generation. Because QuickCheck performs random testing, some of the counterexamples discovered are very large. QuickCheck provides an interface for the user to write shrink functions to attempt to reduce the size of counterexamples. Hand-written implementations of shrink can be complex, inefficient, and consist of significant boilerplate code. Furthermore, shrinking is only one aspect in debugging: counterexample generalization is the process of extrapolating from individual counterexamples to a class of counterexamples, often requiring a flash of insight from the programmer. To improve counterexample reduction and generalization, we introduce SmartCheck. SmartCheck is a debugging tool that reduces algebraic data using generic search heuristics to efficiently find smaller counterexamples. In addition to shrinking, SmartCheck also automatically generalizes counterexamples to formulas representing classes of counterexamples. SmartCheck has been implemented for Haskell and is freely available. ### Bio ### Lee Pike manages the Cyber-Physical Systems program at Galois, a company specializing in software-intensive critical systems. He has been the Principal Investigator on approximately $10 million of R&D projects funded by NASA, DARPA, and other federal agencies. His research focuses on applying techniques from functional programming, run-time verification, and formal verification to the areas of operating systems, compilers, cryptographic systems, avionics, and control systems. Previously, he was a research scientist in the NASA Langley Formal Methods Group and has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University.
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Change #29692
2014-08-20
10:53:34

create Calagator::Event 1250466868 Tech Talk: SmartCheck – Automatic and Efficient Counterexample Reduction and Generalization Roll back

description nil Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are free and open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.) Abstract QuickCheck is a powerful library for automatic test-case generation. Because QuickCheck performs random testing, some of the counterexamples discovered are very large. QuickCheck provides an interface for the user to write shrink functions to attempt to reduce the size of counterexamples. Hand-written implementations of shrink can be complex, inefficient, and consist of significant boilerplate code. Furthermore, shrinking is only one aspect in debugging: counterexample generalization is the process of extrapolating from individual counterexamples to a class of counterexamples, often requiring a flash of insight from the programmer. To improve counterexample reduction and generalization, we introduce SmartCheck. SmartCheck is a debugging tool that reduces algebraic data using generic search heuristics to efficiently find smaller counterexamples. In addition to shrinking, SmartCheck also automatically generalizes counterexamples to formulas representing classes of counterexamples. SmartCheck has been implemented for Haskell and is freely available. Bio Lee Pike manages the Cyber-Physical Systems program at Galois, a company specializing in software-intensive critical systems. He has been the Principal Investigator on approximately $10 million of R&D projects funded by NASA, DARPA, and other federal agencies. His research focuses on applying techniques from functional programming, run-time verification, and formal verification to the areas of operating systems, compilers, cryptographic systems, avionics, and control systems. Previously, he was a research scientist in the NASA Langley Formal Methods Group and has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University.
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Change #29691
2014-08-20
10:52:48

destroy Calagator::Event 1250466866 Write The Docs PDX: Keeping trust: Testing documentation as part of a continuous integration process Roll back

Change #29690
2014-08-20
10:51:58

create Calagator::Event 1250466867 Write The Docs PDX: Keeping trust: Testing documentation as part of a continuous integration process Roll back

description nil (Please arrive before 6:00 pm. The building managers lock the doors at that time. Anyone who has to open the door for late arrivals will likely miss part of the presentation.) Kristof Van Tomme will reprise his talk to the European Write The Docs '14 conference back in April. Kristof is the CEO of Pronovix and the project lead of WalkHub, both focused on Drupal-based systems. He'll be joining us remotely from Belgium, from a very early hour in his time zone. He agreed to do his talk on late notice after a change in plans. Thank you Kristof! Here is the description of his talk from WTD EU 2014 (Budapest) ************************* You could argue that outdated documentation is even worse than no documentation at all. It creates frustration and destroys the trust of your customers. But how do you maintain your documentation in a project with a fast release cycle? In this talk I will explore strategies for keeping different types of documentation up to date and discuss a few tools (including WalkHub, an open source project we are working on) that can be used to automatically test or even update documentation as part of your continuous integration process.
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title nil Write The Docs PDX: Keeping trust: Testing documentation as part of a continuous integration process
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Write-The-Docs-PDX/events/202083002/
venue_details nil Please arrive early. Enter at the door on 13th street. The building management locks that door at 6 pm. Anyone who has to open the door for late arrivals will likely miss part of the presentation. For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message. The Puppet Labs facility used for Meetups is on the second floor.
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Change #29689
2014-08-20
10:51:27

create Calagator::Event 1250466866 Write The Docs PDX: Keeping trust: Testing documentation as part of a continuous integration process Roll back

description nil (Please arrive before 6:00 pm. The building managers lock the doors at that time. Anyone who has to open the door for late arrivals will likely miss part of the presentation.) Kristof Van Tomme will reprise his talk to the European Write The Docs '14 conference back in April. Kristof is the CEO of Pronovix and the project lead of WalkHub, both focused on Drupal-based systems. He'll be joining us remotely from Belgium, from a very early hour in his time zone. He agreed to do his talk on late notice after a change in plans. Thank you Kristof! Here is the description of his talk from WTD EU 2014 (Budapest) ************************* You could argue that outdated documentation is even worse than no documentation at all. It creates frustration and destroys the trust of your customers. But how do you maintain your documentation in a project with a fast release cycle? In this talk I will explore strategies for keeping different types of documentation up to date and discuss a few tools (including WalkHub, an open source project we are working on) that can be used to automatically test or even update documentation as part of your continuous integration process.
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start_time nil 2014-09-02 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Write The Docs PDX: Keeping trust: Testing documentation as part of a continuous integration process
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venue_details nil Please arrive early. Enter at the door on 13th street. The building management locks that door at 6 pm. Anyone who has to open the door for late arrivals will likely miss part of the presentation. For Write The Docs PDX Meetups at Puppet Labs, if you have any issues or questions, contact Meg Hartley (meg at puppetlabs.com). Alternatively, join the Write The Docs PDX Meetup group, and send a message. The Puppet Labs facility used for Meetups is on the second floor.
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