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Change #18729
2013-01-11
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miniKanren Confo
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The miniKanren Confo is a special 4 hour conference about logic programming (in particular miniKanren). Dan Friedman and Will Byrd (co-authors of the Reasoned Schemer) will provide a keynote. The [list of sessions](http://clojurewest.org/sessions#confo) can be found on the Clojure/West site.
[Registration](http://regonline.com/clojurewest2013) ($50) is required and can be done either standalone or as part of registration with the Clojure/West conference (Mar 18-20th). |
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Sequoia II ballroom at the Courtyard Marriott Center |
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Change #18728
2013-01-11
17:03:02
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Clojure/West 2013
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Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. The conference is $350. |
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Change #18727
2013-01-11
15:59:22
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting
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If you love PHP, come one and come all! |
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If you love PHP, come one and come all!
This month, we'll be meeting at the lovely Bailey's Taproom and having a discussion about PHP frameworks, guided by the amazingly knowledgeable <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=71845324&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=MFHZ&locale=en_US&srchid=72dfffaa-541c-4a10-bbdf-30c2a7fae46c-0&srchindex=1&srchtotal=3&goback=%2Efps_PBCK_*1_Anya_King_*1_*1_*1_*1_*2_*1_Y_*1_*1_*1_false_1_R_*1_*51_*1_*51_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2&pvs=ps&trk=pp_profile_name_link">Anya King</a>. |
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Change #18726
2013-01-11
09:42:23
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Ruby Beginners Meetup, aka Ruby Newbie Brewby [NEW VENUE!]
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Informal meetup targeted at newcomers to Ruby. Bring questions. Drink $beverage. Hack.
Experienced Rubyists welcome; we want you to share your expertise!
For this month we'll be meeting at Engine Yard downtown. |
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Informal meetup targeted at newcomers to Ruby. Bring questions. Drink $beverage. Hack.
Experienced Rubyists welcome; we want you to share your expertise!
For this month we'll be meeting at Engine Yard downtown. |
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Change #18725
2013-01-11
09:28:04
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IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology
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<strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong>
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we donât simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
<strong>About Our Guest Speaker</strong>
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990âs Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intelâs Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblinâ wreck with a masterâs degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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<strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong>
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
<strong>About Our Guest Speaker</strong>
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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Change #18724
2013-01-11
09:27:42
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IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology
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<strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong>
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we donât simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
About Our Guest Speaker
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990âs Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intelâs Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblinâ wreck with a masterâs degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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<strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong>
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we donât simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
<strong>About Our Guest Speaker</strong>
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990âs Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intelâs Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblinâ wreck with a masterâs degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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Change #18723
2013-01-11
09:27:14
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IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology
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Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we donât simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
About Our Guest Speaker
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990âs Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intelâs Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblinâ wreck with a masterâs degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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<strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong>
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we donât simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
About Our Guest Speaker
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990âs Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intelâs Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblinâ wreck with a masterâs degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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Change #18720
2013-01-11
09:26:08
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IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology
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Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living
Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters.
Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we donât simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience.
About Our Guest Speaker
Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990âs Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together.
As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intelâs Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblinâ wreck with a masterâs degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. |
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Change #18718
2013-01-11
05:43:11
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PDX OSGEO meeting
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Portland Open Source Geospatial Software group meeting
Agenda: Jeremy's emergency mapping app,
GIS in Action (GIA) open source tracks -- open source unconference on the Thursday after GIA,
Wm's flight tracker demo
If you arrive after 6pm, call 503-577-4247 and someone will let you in. Please try to arrive before 6pm! |
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Change #18716
2013-01-11
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Technology Association of Oregon Marketing Forum: Hey, What's the Big Data?
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Hey, Whatâs the Big Data?
How business intelligence is determining design, development, and marketing decisions
Itâs time to say goodbye to old school analytics, and hello to big data. Big data involves huge data sets, coming in at different speeds, from all directions. Everyday, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data online. All that data (a quintillion has 30 zeros) comes from social media, digital pictures, purchase transactions, and elsewhere on the web.
This kind of data sinks traditional database systems. To analyze the data, we need fancier systems. Thatâs why IBM Watson won Jeopardy, but Siri continues to drive us crazy with her analytical shortcomings.
Predictive analytics can figure out how to land on Mars, but it cannot predict who will buy a Mars bar. What gives? Luckily, marketing automation tools from companies like Eloqua and Marketo are changing the game.
Join us for a dive into the sea of data. This panel examines how understanding and working with data will optimize business actions in real time.
You will:
â¢Learn how humanizing data will help maintain a competitive advantage
â¢Find out why big data isnât just for big companies
â¢Hear case studies of companies who are successfully interpreting data to predict the needs of their customers, increase purchases and save money
â¢Listen to thought leaders and get ahead of the big data wave
Panelists Include:
â¢Hillary Ervin, Marketing at Tripwire, Inc.
â¢David Steinberg, CEO at The Steinberg Group
â¢Bob Newell, Director at Information Builders (In from New York)
â¢Mike Smitheman, VP of Marketing at GoodData (In from San Francisco)
Event Details:
When: Thursday, February 7, 2013
Where: CrowdCompass Office (in the Ford Building), 2505 SE 11th Ave., #300, Portlan, OR
Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Cost: $5.00 Members and Nonmembers
Register: TAO - 503-624-5452
Series Sponsor:
Adobe Systems
CrowdCompass/CVENT |
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Hey, What’s the Big Data?
How business intelligence is determining design, development, and marketing decisions
It’s time to say goodbye to old school analytics, and hello to big data. Big data involves huge data sets, coming in at different speeds, from all directions. Everyday, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data online. All that data (a quintillion has 30 zeros) comes from social media, digital pictures, purchase transactions, and elsewhere on the web.
This kind of data sinks traditional database systems. To analyze the data, we need fancier systems. That’s why IBM Watson won Jeopardy, but Siri continues to drive us crazy with her analytical shortcomings.
Predictive analytics can figure out how to land on Mars, but it cannot predict who will buy a Mars bar. What gives? Luckily, marketing automation tools from companies like Eloqua and Marketo are changing the game.
Join us for a dive into the sea of data. This panel examines how understanding and working with data will optimize business actions in real time.
You will:
•Learn how humanizing data will help maintain a competitive advantage
•Find out why big data isn’t just for big companies
•Hear case studies of companies who are successfully interpreting data to predict the needs of their customers, increase purchases and save money
•Listen to thought leaders and get ahead of the big data wave
Panelists Include:
•Hillary Ervin, Marketing at Tripwire, Inc.
•David Steinberg, CEO at The Steinberg Group
•Bob Newell, Director at Information Builders (In from New York)
•Mike Smitheman, VP of Marketing at GoodData (In from San Francisco)
Event Details:
When: Thursday, February 7, 2013
Where: CrowdCompass Office (in the Ford Building), 2505 SE 11th Ave., #300, Portlan, OR
Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Cost: $5.00 Members and Nonmembers
Register: TAO - 503-624-5452
Series Sponsor:
Adobe Systems
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Change #18713
2013-01-11
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Technology Association of Oregon HR Forum: Competing for Talent in a New World
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Competing for Talent in a New World
Event Details:
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Time: 7:30 - 9:00 AM
Where: Webtrends, 851 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1600, Portland, OR
Cost: $25 Members, $45 Nonmembers
Register: TAO - 503-228-5452
Sponsor:
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Competing for Talent in a New World
Event Details:
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Time: 7:30 - 9:00 AM
Where: Webtrends, 851 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1600, Portland, OR
Cost: $25 Members, $45 Nonmembers
Register: TAO - 503-228-5452
Sponsor:
First Tech Federal Credit Union |
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Change #18711
2013-01-11
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Couchbase PDX Developer Day 2013
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Couchbase PDX Developer Day 2013The goal of Couchbase Developer Days is to give everyone a basic understanding of Couchbase Server 2.0 and how to use it. We will get you setup to work with Couchbase in your preferred language, make connections and do basic operations. We will get you more comfortable with Views, how they work, how to create and query them. Finally we will cover managing a Couchbase cluster, what the graphs mean and how to grow the cluster.
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AGENDA:8:15 - 8:45 am      REGISTRATION8:45 - 9:00 am      INTRODUCTIONS9:00 - 9:45 am      Intro to Couchbase 2.0
Cover the primary features of Couchbase 2.0: JSON support, Indexing (Map/Reduce), Elastic Search, XDCR, Basic Architecture.
9:50 - 10:15 am   LAB: Install Couchbase 2.0
Goals:
 Get Setup with Couchbase 2.0 on laptop with beer-sample
 Understand the Setup options in the Wizard (slides)
 Tour of the Admin Console (slides)
10:20 - 11:00 am   Intro to Couchbase Basic Operations
Cover the anatomy of a Document, metadata and document data. Cover all the basic operations of storing a JSON document, and creating atomic counters. Operations: connect, get, set, add, replace, cas, incr, decr, and get into a few specifics like get with lock and cas.
11:05 - 12:30 pm   LAB: Install Language SDK and do Basic Operations
Goals:
 Install/Setup your preferred Language SDK on your laptop
 Make a Connection to Couchbase Server 2.0
 Do basic operations: get, set, add, replace, incr, decr
 Do advanced operations: get with lock, cas
 Create a Class and save to JSON, and then retrieve and load the Class from the JSON, make changes to the object model and update the schema
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12:40 - 1:30 pm   LUNCH1:30 - 2:40 pm      Intro to Map/Reduce (Views)
Cover why Views are used, the basic use cases for Views. Cover the anatomy of map/reduce functions, simple and compound keys using beer-sample database/views. Cover the differences between an Indexer (Design Document) and an Index (View) in terms of resources, updates, etc. Cover development subset, full cluster data, and publishing a Design Doc as well as best practices. Cover querying features: group, group level, startkey, endkey, startkey_docid, endkey_docid, stale, reduce, descending. Show variantions on the examples, how you would change them to achieve other things.
2:50 - 4:15 pm      LAB: Working with Views and Map/Reduce
Goals:
 Create a View object in your preferred language
 Query a beer-sample view in your preferred language
 Vary the query on beer-sample view to get different results (startkey, endkey)
 Vary the query on beer-sample view to get different results (group,  reduce)
 Create a new view using the beer-sample
 Query the newly created view
4:20 - 5:40 pm      Managing a Couchbase Cluster (Demo)
Show a demo with a cluster of Couchbase Server with load generation. Tour through the various graphs and what they mean. Add new nodes to the cluster and rebalance, failover a node. If there is time, demonstrate Elastic Search integration and XDCR with another cluster.
6:00 - 8:00 pm    AFTER PARTY: McNenamin's Pub Broadway (1504 Northeast Broadway)
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Couchbase PDX Developer Day 2013The goal of Couchbase Developer Days is to give everyone a basic understanding of Couchbase Server 2.0 and how to use it. We will get you setup to work with Couchbase in your preferred language, make connections and do basic operations. We will get you more comfortable with Views, how they work, how to create and query them. Finally we will cover managing a Couchbase cluster, what the graphs mean and how to grow the cluster.
AGENDA:8:15 - 8:45 am REGISTRATION8:45 - 9:00 am INTRODUCTIONS9:00 - 9:45 am Intro to Couchbase 2.0
Cover the primary features of Couchbase 2.0: JSON support, Indexing (Map/Reduce), Elastic Search, XDCR, Basic Architecture.
9:50 - 10:15 am LAB: Install Couchbase 2.0
Goals:
Get Setup with Couchbase 2.0 on laptop with beer-sample
Understand the Setup options in the Wizard (slides)
Tour of the Admin Console (slides)
10:20 - 11:00 am Intro to Couchbase Basic Operations
Cover the anatomy of a Document, metadata and document data. Cover all the basic operations of storing a JSON document, and creating atomic counters. Operations: connect, get, set, add, replace, cas, incr, decr, and get into a few specifics like get with lock and cas.
11:05 - 12:30 pm LAB: Install Language SDK and do Basic Operations
Goals:
Install/Setup your preferred Language SDK on your laptop
Make a Connection to Couchbase Server 2.0
Do basic operations: get, set, add, replace, incr, decr
Do advanced operations: get with lock, cas
Create a Class and save to JSON, and then retrieve and load the Class from the JSON, make changes to the object model and update the schema
12:40 - 1:30 pm LUNCH1:30 - 2:40 pm Intro to Map/Reduce (Views)
Cover why Views are used, the basic use cases for Views. Cover the anatomy of map/reduce functions, simple and compound keys using beer-sample database/views. Cover the differences between an Indexer (Design Document) and an Index (View) in terms of resources, updates, etc. Cover development subset, full cluster data, and publishing a Design Doc as well as best practices. Cover querying features: group, group level, startkey, endkey, startkey_docid, endkey_docid, stale, reduce, descending. Show variantions on the examples, how you would change them to achieve other things.
2:50 - 4:15 pm LAB: Working with Views and Map/Reduce
Goals:
Create a View object in your preferred language
Query a beer-sample view in your preferred language
Vary the query on beer-sample view to get different results (startkey, endkey)
Vary the query on beer-sample view to get different results (group, reduce)
Create a new view using the beer-sample
Query the newly created view
4:20 - 5:40 pm Managing a Couchbase Cluster (Demo)
Show a demo with a cluster of Couchbase Server with load generation. Tour through the various graphs and what they mean. Add new nodes to the cluster and rebalance, failover a node. If there is time, demonstrate Elastic Search integration and XDCR with another cluster.
6:00 - 8:00 pm AFTER PARTY: McNenamin's Pub Broadway (1504 Northeast Broadway)
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Couchbase PDX Developer Day 2013The goal of Couchbase Developer Days is to give everyone a basic understanding of Couchbase Server 2.0 and how to use it. We will get you setup to work with Couchbase in your preferred language, make connections and do basic operations. We will get you more comfortable with Views, how they work, how to create and query them. Finally we will cover managing a Couchbase cluster, what the graphs mean and how to grow the cluster.
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AGENDA:8:15 - 8:45 am      REGISTRATION8:45 - 9:00 am      INTRODUCTIONS9:00 - 9:45 am      Intro to Couchbase 2.0
Cover the primary features of Couchbase 2.0: JSON support, Indexing (Map/Reduce), Elastic Search, XDCR, Basic Architecture.
9:50 - 10:15 am   LAB: Install Couchbase 2.0
Goals:
 Get Setup with Couchbase 2.0 on laptop with beer-sample
 Understand the Setup options in the Wizard (slides)
 Tour of the Admin Console (slides)
10:20 - 11:00 am   Intro to Couchbase Basic Operations
Cover the anatomy of a Document, metadata and document data. Cover all the basic operations of storing a JSON document, and creating atomic counters. Operations: connect, get, set, add, replace, cas, incr, decr, and get into a few specifics like get with lock and cas.
11:05 - 12:30 pm   LAB: Install Language SDK and do Basic Operations
Goals:
 Install/Setup your preferred Language SDK on your laptop
 Make a Connection to Couchbase Server 2.0
 Do basic operations: get, set, add, replace, incr, decr
 Do advanced operations: get with lock, cas
 Create a Class and save to JSON, and then retrieve and load the Class from the JSON, make changes to the object model and update the schema
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12:40 - 1:30 pm   LUNCH1:30 - 2:40 pm      Intro to Map/Reduce (Views)
Cover why Views are used, the basic use cases for Views. Cover the anatomy of map/reduce functions, simple and compound keys using beer-sample database/views. Cover the differences between an Indexer (Design Document) and an Index (View) in terms of resources, updates, etc. Cover development subset, full cluster data, and publishing a Design Doc as well as best practices. Cover querying features: group, group level, startkey, endkey, startkey_docid, endkey_docid, stale, reduce, descending. Show variantions on the examples, how you would change them to achieve other things.
2:50 - 4:15 pm      LAB: Working with Views and Map/Reduce
Goals:
 Create a View object in your preferred language
 Query a beer-sample view in your preferred language
 Vary the query on beer-sample view to get different results (startkey, endkey)
 Vary the query on beer-sample view to get different results (group,  reduce)
 Create a new view using the beer-sample
 Query the newly created view
4:20 - 5:40 pm      Managing a Couchbase Cluster (Demo)
Show a demo with a cluster of Couchbase Server with load generation. Tour through the various graphs and what they mean. Add new nodes to the cluster and rebalance, failover a node. If there is time, demonstrate Elastic Search integration and XDCR with another cluster.
6:00 - 8:00 pm    AFTER PARTY: McNenamin's Pub Broadway (1504 Northeast Broadway)
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Opscode Chef Introductory Workshop
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This Chef Introductory Workshop is a hands on training class for getting familiar with Chef for performing common automation tasks. In this workshop, we will cover:
- Set up a local workstation with Chef and connect to a Chef Server.
- Use Chef to automate installation of a Nagios server as a real world example.
- Automate other common system tasks with Chef, including:
User management and sudo permissions
NTP, including a local NTP server
SMTP relaying with postfix
Each exercise will be instructor-led, and introduce new Chef concepts along the way. We'll cover the Anatomy of a Chef Run, Chef's Authentication Cycle, how to build roles, manipulate configuration through data in attributes, use Chef's search API for dynamic configuration, and more.
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Tax & Conversation: Tuesday 6pm Civics
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation https://taxandconversation.com |
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The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation https://taxandconversation.com |
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation https://taxandconversation.com |
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Study Group: Worker-Owned Cooperatives
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Interested in how businesses and government can be well-run democracies, how to get started, and what issues to expect will come up? January 19th Saturday 11am-2pm, Alex Linsker will facilitate and present a discussion on cooperative businesses, with Collective Agency as the case study, at a brunch hosted by The People's Budget Project.
RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/532028350149914/533627476656668/
Alex Linsker
[email protected]
(503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
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Interested in how businesses and government can be well-run democracies, how to get started, and what issues to expect will come up? January 19th Saturday 11am-2pm, Alex Linsker will facilitate and present a discussion on cooperative businesses, with Collective Agency as the case study, at a brunch hosted by The People's Budget Project.
RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/532028350149914/533627476656668/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation https://taxandconversation.com |
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Daring Greatly by Brené Brown
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation https://taxandconversation.com |
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
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Daring Greatly by Brené Brown
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
Agenda 3:30-5:00pm January 30th: Discuss Brené Brown's TED Talk, and start the book Daring Greatly up to page 31, from "What It Means to Dare Greatly", to "Looking Inside Our Culture of 'Never Enough'"
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
This is a 4 session mastermind group, every other Wednesday 3:30-5pm, starting January 30th.
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker
[email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation https://taxandconversation.com |
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Interested in how businesses and government can be well-run democracies, how to get started, and what issues to expect will come up? January 19th Saturday 11am-2pm, Alex Linsker will facilitate and present a discussion on cooperative businesses, with Collective Agency as the case study, at a brunch hosted by The People's Budget Project.
RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/532028350149914/533627476656668/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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Interested in how businesses and government can be well-run democracies, how to get started, and what issues to expect will come up? January 19th Saturday 11am-2pm, Alex Linsker will facilitate and present a discussion on cooperative businesses, with Collective Agency as the case study, at a brunch hosted by The People's Budget Project.
RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/532028350149914/533627476656668/
Alex Linsker
[email protected]
(503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
Website: http://taxandconversation.com |
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Metanoia Peace Community
2116 Northeast 18th Avenue
Portland, MA 97212 |
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Interested in how businesses and government can be well-run democracies, how to get started, and what issues to expect will come up? January 19th Saturday 11am-2pm, Alex Linsker will facilitate and present a discussion on cooperative businesses, with Collective Agency as the case study, at a brunch hosted by The People's Budget Project.
RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/532028350149914/533627476656668/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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Tax & Conversation: Tuesday 6pm Civics
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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The Tax and Conversation community does statewide legal work which comes out of civics events and outreach.
The work is a constitutional amendment on income tax reform for Oregon 2014, because we want everybody in Oregon to have enough:
-The most basic healthcare (a place to live, food to eat, and a little money for things like clothes).
-Human understanding of tax (better trust, empathy, appreciation, courage, positive actions).
-Jobs (Oregon state government is the biggest employer. Hire at least 30,000 jobs, and treat all businesses and all humans equally).
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/events/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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Daring Greatly by Brené Brown
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This is an exploration of vulnerability through conversation, rooted in a literary work but powered/guided by our own experiences. Is vulnerability something we should strive for? What would be the benefits and challenges of engaging this experience? What does it even mean to be vulnerable? If you're curious about any of these things, you can find more information on our webpage, including Brené Brown's TED Talk.
Agenda 3:30-5:00pm January 30th: Discuss Brené Brown's TED Talk, and start the book Daring Greatly up to page 31, from "What It Means to Dare Greatly", to "Looking Inside Our Culture of 'Never Enough'"
RSVP: https://taxandconversation.com/event/daring-greatly/2013-01-30/
Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174
Twitter: @alexlinsker
Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com |
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The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting
Every month we have a more hands-on meeting to compliment our 1st Thursday General meeting.
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The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting
Recoupling Computer Science and Computing
A talk and roundtable discussion
There is no question that hybrid telecommunication/computing appliances like those running iOS and Android have put more open source software into the hands of users than any other effort to date but vendors and carriers consistently choose user control over user freedom. While many users and vendors will argue that "people want their systems to 'just work'", intentional and unintentional decoupling of the user computing experiences from the underlying computer science is the norm, despite the fact that developers and systems administrators are equally lazy and "want their systems to 'just work'".
Because no technical barrier exists between these two experiences of a given system, this talk will explore the historic and modern systems that provide the best balance of user and developer experience and open up to a roundtable discussion of other such systems and how to bridge these two experiences and foster computer science in society.
Please be prepared to talk about your experiences, particularly on platforms like Android and web frameworks which can offer full-stack access to sources yet deliver a competitive user experience.
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Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards. |
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