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Change #38760
2016-04-24
10:15:10

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470165 15idv2x1 Roll back

Change #38759
2016-04-24
07:48:59

create Calagator::Event 1250470166 Webinar: Estimates for Professional Services Firms Roll back

description nil Estimation is an essential skill for the success of all consultants. What you'll learn - Trust, accurate reporting, and math are prerequisites for good estimation - How Monte Carlo simulations can produce reliable estimates for fixed deliverable packages - Why historical estimation bias can help with new or difficult estimates
end_time nil 2016-06-09 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470166
start_time nil 2016-06-09 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Webinar: Estimates for Professional Services Firms
url nil http://www.kaynemcgladrey.com/events/2016-6-webinar-estimates-7-pm-pdt
venue_id nil 202392163
Change #38758
2016-04-24
03:54:40

create Calagator::Event 1250470165 15idv2x1 Roll back

description nil <a href="http://citotec.se/">cytotec</a> <a href="http://serpina.accountant/">serpina</a> <a href="http://buy-methotrexate.science/">methotrexate online</a>
end_time nil 2016-04-24 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470165
start_time nil 2016-04-24 18:00:00 -0700
title nil 15idv2x1
url nil http://vardenafil.science
venue_id nil 202393660
Change #38757
2016-04-23
13:05:35

update Calagator::Venue 202395242 Pinky's Roll back

access_notes nil
address nil 3990 N Interstate Ave Portland, OR 97227
country nil US
description nil Handcrafted pizza 250+ whiskey options Craft cocktails (featuring fresh juices and ingredients made fresh in house.) 10 taps featuring award winning oregon craft beers
email nil
latitude nil 45.552
locality nil Portland
longitude nil -122.6806
postal_code nil 97227
region nil OR
street_address nil 3990 N Interstate Ave
telephone nil
url nil http://www.pinkyspizzeria.com/
Change #38756
2016-04-23
13:02:02

create Calagator::Event 1250470164 BSD Pizza Night Roll back

description nil A meeting of folks interested in Copy Free licenses, primarily BSD operating systems. We get together eat pizza, drink beer, and talk about what interesting things have been going on.
end_time nil 2016-04-28 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470164
start_time nil 2016-04-28 19:00:00 -0700
title nil BSD Pizza Night
venue_id nil 202395242
Change #38755
2016-04-23
13:02:02

create Calagator::Venue 202395242 Pinky's Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202395242
title nil Pinky's
Change #38754
2016-04-23
10:30:53

create Calagator::Event 1250470163 Coding for Shift Calendar Roll back

description nil We will be working again to revise the code behind the Shift Calendar, which is the technology behind Pedalpalooza and other social bike rides happening in Portland (http://shift2bikes.org/cal/). We will be using html, css, jQuery, mustache, and php. Our code repo is here: https://github.com/sdobz/shiftcal/tree/as-api Our task list is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t7bRrTXDFlBIg83secBjrbHNieh_pbOr2i25WkoxSwI/edit?usp=sharing
end_time nil 2016-04-24 18:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470163
start_time nil 2016-04-24 14:00:00 -0700
title nil Coding for Shift Calendar
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Techies-On-Bikes/events/230263042/
venue_details nil Bring cell phone to call number to be let in
venue_id nil 202394847
Change #38753
2016-04-22
15:32:13

update Calagator::Event 1250458154 Portland Python User Group: Geohash, PostGIS, GeoDjango, etc Roll back

description Our first meeting of 2010 is nearly upon us and it's going to be a big one! The theme for January is: Geographic Information. In addition to 3 (count 'em: 3!) great feature presentations, there will be a giveaway of GIS and Python books. And, after, we'll adjourn to the pub for beer. (Map to be provided.) First up we'll have Michel's Module of the Month, a lightning talk on a randomly chosen stdlib module by an unprepared volunteer. Then, Michel Pelletier will introduce Geohash, a clever text encoding of latitude and longitude information that is very useful for non-traditional databases, among other things. Geohashing was cooked up by Gustavo Niemeyer of Mocker and Dateutil fame. Webb Sprague will talk about how to incorporate geographic data into relational databases using PostGIS and PostgreSQL. He will cover making a connection with psycopg2, modeling using geographic data types, and associating geographic data with non-geographic attributes. Building on Webb's talk, Tim Welch will introduce the geographic capabilities of the Django Framework (aka GeoDjango) which utilizes PostGIS and psycopg2. He'll briefly cover geometric data types, spatial operators, the Django geographic admin and creating geo-enabled web services. In addition to examples, at least one application will also be demoed. Our first meeting of 2010 is nearly upon us and it's going to be a big one! The theme for January is: Geographic Information. In addition to 3 (count 'em: 3!) great feature presentations, there will be a giveaway of GIS and Python books. And, after, we'll adjourn to the pub for beer. (Map to be provided.) First up we'll have Michel's Module of the Month, a lightning talk on a randomly chosen stdlib module by an unprepared volunteer. Then, Michel Pelletier will introduce Geohash, a clever text encoding of latitude and longitude information that is very useful for non-traditional databases, among other things. Geohashing was cooked up by Gustavo Niemeyer of Mocker and Dateutil fame. Webb Sprague will talk about how to incorporate geographic data into relational databases using PostGIS and PostgreSQL. He will cover making a connection with psycopg2, modeling using geographic data types, and associating geographic data with non-geographic attributes. Building on Webb's talk, Tim Welch will introduce the geographic capabilities of the Django Framework (aka GeoDjango) which utilizes PostGIS and psycopg2. He'll briefly cover geometric data types, spatial operators, the Django geographic admin and creating geo-enabled web services. In addition to examples, at least one application will also be demoed.
venue_details nil
Change #38752
2016-04-22
13:23:12

update Calagator::Venue 202395122 Blazers Club 5250 NE MLK BLVD. Portland, OR 97211 Roll back

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address nil 5250 NE MLK, Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97211
country nil US
description nil
email nil
events_count 1 2
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latitude nil 45.5615
locality nil Portland
longitude nil -122.661
postal_code nil 97211
region nil OR
street_address nil 5250 Northeast Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard
telephone nil
title Blazers Club 5250 NE MLK BLVD. Portland, OR 97211 Blazers Boys & Girls Club
url nil
Change #38751
2016-04-22
13:22:30

create Calagator::Event 1250470162 Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metro Area - S.T.E.M. Challenge Meet Up Roll back

description nil We're putting together a group for our first Lunch Club meeting discussing the at-risk youth in our community and how to get them engaged with S.T.E.M. programs and career opportunities. Bring your passion, expertise and ideas on how to support programs, engage the tech community and find opportunities for our youth. We have a variety of different ways to get involved. Do you have an interest in training or providing an experience to our youth? Would you like to volunteer for one of our existing programs? How about building a tech coalition that provides financial and In-Kind support? Let's have lunch and get some work done. Join the event on meetup.com. http://www.meetup.com/Boys-Girls-Clubs-of-Portland-Metro-S-T-E-M-Challenge/events/230475094/
end_time nil 2016-05-19 12:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470162
start_time nil 2016-05-19 11:30:00 -0700
title nil Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metro Area - S.T.E.M. Challenge Meet Up
url nil http://www.bgcportland.org
venue_details nil Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Blazers Club location on MLK Blvd. In Portland. Lunch will be provided during our first discussion session and focus on reaching our youth and getting them ready for Great Futures!
venue_id nil 202395241
Change #38750
2016-04-22
13:22:30

create Calagator::Venue 202395122 Blazers Club 5250 NE MLK BLVD. Portland, OR 97211 Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202395241
title nil Blazers Club 5250 NE MLK BLVD. Portland, OR 97211
Change #38749
2016-04-22
10:10:43

create Calagator::Event 1250470161 CTRL-H Open House Roll back

description nil <p>Thursdays are open house night here at CTRL-H. Jon and Melinda are available during this time to give guided tours, answer questions and show you all that the hackerspace has to offer. </p> <p>We don't have an opening ceremony or any formal meeting. This is a time for you to eavesdrop on other peoples projects and get support on a project that you may need help with. Bring your laptop, projects, inventions, your technical toys and your broken microwave to CTRL-H and hack with friends.</p>
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source_id nil 996335661
start_time nil 2016-04-28 19:00:00 -0700
title nil CTRL-H Open House
url nil http://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/230240334/
venue_id nil 202394867
Change #38748
2016-04-22
10:10:43

update Calagator::Source 996335661 http://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/230240334/ Roll back

Change #38747
2016-04-22
10:10:43

create Calagator::Source 996335661 http://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/230240334/ Roll back

id nil 996335661
url nil http://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/230240334/
Change #38746
2016-04-21
22:54:54

create Calagator::Event 1250470160 Portland State Business Accelerator 12th Annual Company Showcase Roll back

description nil Come see over 25 startups and entrepreneurs that are driving innovation in Oregon. Hear a keynote from Eric Winquist of Jama Software.
end_time nil 2016-05-04 19:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470160
start_time nil 2016-05-04 16:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland State Business Accelerator 12th Annual Company Showcase
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2016-portland-state-business-accelerator-company-showcase-tickets-21269743375
venue_id nil 202393228
Change #38745
2016-04-21
18:49:57

create Calagator::Event 1250470159 OCCA: How You Resolved a Big Technical Challenge Roll back

description nil How You Resolved a Big Technical Challenge This is an opportunity for members and guests of monthly meeting of the Oregon Computer Consultants Association to share how they resolved a large technical challenge in the last year. An additional challenge will be to present your story in three minutes or less. The goal is to offer useful and novel solutions to problems other consultants could apply to their own work. Presented by OCCA Vice President Christian Martin will moderate the event. Christian is the founder of Denali Consulting. 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 2016-04-26 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470159
start_time nil 2016-04-26 18:00:00 -0700
title nil OCCA: How You Resolved a Big Technical Challenge
url nil http://www.occa.org
venue_details nil Meetings are free and open to the public and are held on the last Tuesday of the month except December: no meeting. Please help us keep the restaurant happy by buying food and beverages.
venue_id nil 202394513
Change #38744
2016-04-21
18:14:25

update Calagator::Event 1250470111 The Nature of Software Development Estimation ~ A 7CTOs Portland Forum Experience Roll back

description We will meet in a conference room at CENTRL and spend 2 hours together getting to know more about each other's business challenges and run through a few exercises designed to challenge your thinking and ultimately make you a better leader. Agenda: 6pm Food and Drinks 6:30pm Get started on Forum discussions topic: The Nature of Software Development Estimation 7:30pm Exercise 9pm Done! There are always scenarios where when given a hard deadline, we must respond with what work can be accomplished by that date. How do we know when to work with what we have been charged to do or push back? What options do we have? How do we know when to Commit, Estimate or Explore in differing technical or business scenarios? When choosing estimation or exploration as an option, how do you communicate your reasons and negotiate with your customer or stakeholder when he or she would prefer a commitment? We will meet in a conference room at CENTRL and spend 2 hours together discussing this topic and getting to know more about each other's business challenges. We will also run through a few exercises designed to challenge our thinking and ultimately make us better leaders. ### Agenda We are meeting at CENTRL 1355 NW Everett St on April 25, 2016 6pm: Food and Drinks 6:30pm: Get started on Forum discussions topic: Estimates 7:30pm: Exercise 8pm: Done! ### What is 7CTOs? 7CTOs is a Chief Technologist Community of Practice where we share business challenges, grow together and collectively solve hard problems for the greater good. We meet in forums of 7 members on a monthly basis in cities across the USA. Check out 7ctos.com/story
title The Nature of Software Development Estimation ~ A 7CTOs Portland Forum Experience 7CTOs - Get Your Estimates Right - Why Your Customers And Your Team Will Love You
Change #38743
2016-04-21
15:14:24

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470157 ztg5ms70 Roll back

Change #38742
2016-04-21
13:33:24

create Calagator::Event 1250470158 PDX Code Guild Spring Graduation Demo & Reception Roll back

description nil It's time to celebrate with PDX Code Guild Graduates Check out the skills they've accomplished in just three months This is a great time to check out new talent, see what our students learn, and support the graduating students Please join us 1:30 - 2:15 Meet and Greet Snacks and Sodas 2:15 - 3:30 Student Demos with Q & A 3:30 - 4:30 Happy Hour Hors d'oeuvres & beverages
end_time nil 2016-04-29 16:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470158
start_time nil 2016-04-29 13:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX Code Guild Spring Graduation Demo & Reception
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-graduation-demo-reception-tickets-24851120370
venue_details nil Call (541) 602-6215 if you need directions
venue_id nil 202394543
Change #38741
2016-04-21
13:30:42

create Calagator::Event 1250470157 ztg5ms70 Roll back

description nil <a href="http://buysildalis.in.net/">sildalis</a>
end_time nil 2016-04-21 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470157
start_time nil 2016-04-21 17:00:00 -0700
title nil ztg5ms70
url nil http://vardenafil.science
venue_id nil 202394337
Change #38740
2016-04-21
13:29:28

update Calagator::Source 996335660 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-graduation-demo-reception-tickets-24851120370 Roll back

Change #38739
2016-04-21
13:29:28

create Calagator::Source 996335660 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-graduation-demo-reception-tickets-24851120370 Roll back

id nil 996335660
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-graduation-demo-reception-tickets-24851120370
Change #38738
2016-04-21
10:11:19

update Calagator::Event 1250464409 Mobile Portland: Journey of a Non-Technical Founder Roll back

description Please note that this month's meeting is at Urban Airship's new location in the Vestas building. Two years ago, architect Miloš Jovanović shut down his building company so he could try something new. Despite his lack of technical experience, he went into the mobile software business. Miloš will tell us about what he has learned on his journey as a non-techical founder, including: * networking in an unfamiliar field * identifying your technical needs * finding the right people to work on your project * and the advantages of being non-technical About Miloš Miloš is an award-winning architectural designer and founder/CEO of SpaceView. He did the world's first LEED Platinum retrofit project. He designed and built 'The Shift House', which was featured in DWELL Magazine and received the Super Energy house award. He was formerly with internationally recognized GBC Architects and owner of Root Build Design and Root Energy Solutions, specializing in high-performance, energy efficient homes recognized in the industry for visual impact and styling. <a href="http://buyprozac.cricket/">buy prozac</a>
title Mobile Portland: Journey of a Non-Technical Founder d30greyi
url http://mobileportland.com/events/journey-non-technical-founder http://sildenafil.science
Change #38737
2016-04-21
09:30:32

create Calagator::Event 1250470156 "SharePoint 101" with the Portland SharePoint User Group Roll back

description nil Are you interested in learning the fundamentals of SharePoint? Join the SharePoint User Group in this free end-user training. This three-hour training includes: • Intro to the SharePoint User Interface • Using SharePoint Lists • Fundamentals of Document Libraries • How to use SharePoint 2013 Search You will need to bring a modern laptop with WiFi. Note: we are offering two identical sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Due to limits on the class sizes, please send no more than 2 people from a company. A wait list is enabled, if a bunch of people are interested we will look to host these more frequently.
end_time nil 2016-04-05 16:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470156
start_time nil 2016-04-05 09:00:00 -0700
title nil "SharePoint 101" with the Portland SharePoint User Group
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Portland-SharePoint-User-Group/events/230526388/
venue_id nil 202392706
Change #38736
2016-04-20
18:29:57

update Calagator::Venue 202395240 Triumph Coffee Roll back

access_notes nil
address nil 201 SE 12th Ave., Portland, OR
country nil US
description nil
email nil
latitude nil 45.5214
locality nil Portland
longitude nil -122.6538
postal_code nil 97214
region nil OR
street_address nil 201 SE 12th Ave.
telephone nil
url nil
Change #38735
2016-04-20
18:27:52

update Calagator::Event 1250470125 Open Source Bridge Planning Meeting / Work Sprint Roll back

venue_details 201 SE 12th Ave., Portland
venue_id 202394835 202395240
Change #38734
2016-04-20
18:27:52

create Calagator::Venue 202395240 Triumph Coffee Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202395240
title nil Triumph Coffee
Change #38733
2016-04-20
12:13:34

update Calagator::Event 1250470152 OWASP: Scanning APIs with swagger Roll back

title OWASP: Scanning APIs with swagger OWASP: Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger)
Change #38732
2016-04-20
12:12:47

update Calagator::Event 1250470152 OWASP: Scanning APIs with swagger Roll back

description Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public. Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
Change #38731
2016-04-20
11:53:17

update Calagator::Event 1250470152 OWASP: Scanning APIs with swagger Roll back

description Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing more on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public. Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
Change #38730
2016-04-20
11:51:41

update Calagator::Event 1250470152 OWASP: Scanning APIs with swagger Roll back

description Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public. Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing more on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
Change #38729
2016-04-20
11:48:35

update Calagator::Event 1250470122 Lightning Talks Roll back

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start_time 2016-04-21 10:00:00 -0700 2016-04-21 16:00:00 -0700
Change #38728
2016-04-20
11:33:57

update Calagator::Event 1250470152 OWASP: Scanning with swagger Roll back

description Scanning with swagger: Using the Open API specification to find first and second order vulnerabilities in RESTful APIs === APIs support the complex web of interconnected things that exist today, yet they have also created significant challenges for security teams. Nearly every interconnected application has an API-based approach. These APIs are inherently vulnerable to most of the same potential vulnerabilities that applications face. As security teams scramble to figure out ways to get their arms around the risks that exists in their organizations’ APIs, these APIs are going completely untested, leaving vulnerabilities undiscovered. Fortunately, several recent innovations, like the Open API Specification (formerly known as Swagger), are enabling effective API security testing at the largest attack surface. But how? Every user interface comes with known and unknown sets of local vulnerabilities because it communicates with local and remote service APIs. Similarly, every API is also potentially vulnerable to local and remote first order vulnerabilities. These can be observed via request and response; for example a crafted series of GET requests performing blind SQL Injection analysis can be considered a first order vulnerability. Additionally, services that support the function of the API, whether during the time of the request, or queued for latter computation, are considered a second order attack; an example of this could be a data collection endpoint that consumes JSON, passes this payload to a Kafka broker, which in turn is consumed by a cluster service in Hadoop or Spark. These payloads queue up into architecture that analyse and augment the data. Injection and serialization vulnerabilities introduced in this manner are considered second order blind vulnerabilities. The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Join this presentation as Scott demonstrates novel approaches to using the Open API specification (formerly Swagger) to exhaustively scan API’s for first and second order vulnerabilities, and demonstrate the severity of findings left unfixed. Participants will learn: <ul> <li>Why APIs are serious challenges for security experts </li> <li>How first and second order vulnerabilities can be left hidden in your APIs and micro services </li> <li>How you can begin to understand, define and test your APIs in a structured manner </li> <li>The latest techniques in API security testing </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing more on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public. Scanning APIs with OAS 2.0 (Swagger): === The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Topics covered <ul> <li> What is the OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) </li> <li> How Swagger/REST relates to SOAP/XML </li> <li> Tools for converting to/from swagger to 'X'. </li> <li> Scanning a simple RESTful JSON based API with Swagger </li> <li> Swaggering the SDLC. </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
title OWASP: Scanning with swagger OWASP: Scanning APIs with swagger
Change #38727
2016-04-20
11:21:25

create Calagator::Event 1250470155 Homebrew Website Club PDX Roll back

description nil Come hear about the latest in the IndieWeb world! See demos from the latest IndieWebCamp in Germany, learn about the progress on [Webmention](https://www.w3.org/TR/webmention/) and [Micropub](https://www.w3.org/TR/micropub/), and chat about all things IndieWeb! Bring a laptop and make some progress on your personal website too!
end_time nil 2016-04-20 19:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470155
start_time nil 2016-04-20 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Homebrew Website Club PDX
url nil https://indiewebcamp.com/events/2016-04-20-homebrew-website-club
venue_id nil 202395105
Change #38726
2016-04-20
11:03:45

create Calagator::Event 1250470154 Portland and The Sharing Economy! Roll back

description nil The sharing economy is changing the way people get things done, work, travel, learn, and so much more. In Portland, we’re just starting to see the fruits of these movements and how they can change communities. We invite you to join us in an evening of conversation about how Portland can utilize these emerging platforms to cultivate greater community and prosperity for it’s citizens. There will be appetizers, wine, and beer. Presenters John Connor and Nick Bucheleres of SkillSesh Jason Wilde of Spinlister Kat Solis of ADX More to be announced! RSVP Here: https://skillsesh5716a11466925.splashthat.com/
end_time nil 2016-05-04 19:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470154
start_time nil 2016-05-04 16:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland and The Sharing Economy!
url nil https://www.facebook.com/events/1721519954754887/
venue_id nil 202395184
Change #38725
2016-04-20
10:33:36

update Calagator::Event 1250464490 ru2elddh Roll back

description <a href="http://metformintablets.nu/">metformin tablet</a> Would you like to animate and program a movie? Construct a robotic pet and direct it to do tricks? Design a video game featuring you and your friends as characters? Join us at Geek Chic where being a computer geek is chic and coding is cool. You will rotate between three classes, taught by women computer scientists, as you learn computer skills while focusing on creative projects. Create an animated film using Alice software, which includes worlds and characters that you can manipulate using programming basics such as loops, lists, and objects. Design and code your own video game using Game Maker. You will learn how to control characters, objects, and outcomes in your game, add more features, and increase the difficulty level. Construct a robotic animal using the Lego Mindstorm system and program it to act like a real pet. Make full use of light sensors, rotation sensors, and touch sensors to make the interaction with the pets as realistic as possible. Out of class activities, both tech and non-tech, will allow you to interact with other campers in games and creative projects. Registration is required and can be completed <a href="http://www.saturdayacademy.org/classes-camps/how-to-register/summer-registration"> on our website</a>. Tuition: $399 for the week. Tuition assistance available.
title ru2elddh Geek Chic: Computer Camp for Girls (grades 5 -7)
url http://vardenafil.science http://www.saturdayacademy.org/classes-camps/class-listings/by-subject
venue_details Specific location on campus will provided after registration.
Change #38724
2016-04-20
10:29:30

create Calagator::Event 1250470153 Portland HoloLens Meetup Roll back

end_time nil 2016-05-09 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470153
start_time nil 2016-05-09 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland HoloLens Meetup
url nil http://www.meetup.com/hololenspdx/
venue_details nil Oregon Story Board 411 NW Flanders St., #100 Portland, OR 97209
venue_id nil 202395077
Change #38723
2016-04-20
08:54:31

create Calagator::Event 1250470152 OWASP: Scanning with swagger Roll back

description nil Scanning with swagger: Using the Open API specification to find first and second order vulnerabilities in RESTful APIs === APIs support the complex web of interconnected things that exist today, yet they have also created significant challenges for security teams. Nearly every interconnected application has an API-based approach. These APIs are inherently vulnerable to most of the same potential vulnerabilities that applications face. As security teams scramble to figure out ways to get their arms around the risks that exists in their organizations’ APIs, these APIs are going completely untested, leaving vulnerabilities undiscovered. Fortunately, several recent innovations, like the Open API Specification (formerly known as Swagger), are enabling effective API security testing at the largest attack surface. But how? Every user interface comes with known and unknown sets of local vulnerabilities because it communicates with local and remote service APIs. Similarly, every API is also potentially vulnerable to local and remote first order vulnerabilities. These can be observed via request and response; for example a crafted series of GET requests performing blind SQL Injection analysis can be considered a first order vulnerability. Additionally, services that support the function of the API, whether during the time of the request, or queued for latter computation, are considered a second order attack; an example of this could be a data collection endpoint that consumes JSON, passes this payload to a Kafka broker, which in turn is consumed by a cluster service in Hadoop or Spark. These payloads queue up into architecture that analyse and augment the data. Injection and serialization vulnerabilities introduced in this manner are considered second order blind vulnerabilities. The Open API Specification is a relative newcomer in the history of web service interface documentation. It stands apart from its predecessors by not tying itself to a specific vendor technology, and aims to embrace all forms of RESTful HTTP. Leveraging this powerful specification for automated scanning of APIs will save time by providing a straightforward mechanism to evaluate APIs without having to proxy traffic or manually build attack vectors. Join this presentation as Scott demonstrates novel approaches to using the Open API specification (formerly Swagger) to exhaustively scan API’s for first and second order vulnerabilities, and demonstrate the severity of findings left unfixed. Participants will learn: <ul> <li>Why APIs are serious challenges for security experts </li> <li>How first and second order vulnerabilities can be left hidden in your APIs and micro services </li> <li>How you can begin to understand, define and test your APIs in a structured manner </li> <li>The latest techniques in API security testing </li> </ul> Speaker === Scott Davis<br> Rapid7<br> Application Security Researcher <br> Portland, Oregon Area<br> Scott has been developing software professionally for over 15 years in a variety of contexts and technologies including wireless sensor networks, robotics, migration modeling & visualization, ERP, interactive projection art, product development and security services. Scott has spent as many years focusing more on the security aspects of these technologies, and has leveraged this background to lead the engineering security team at Webtrends for several years. Currently, he serves as Application Security Research for Rapid7. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
end_time nil 2016-05-23 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470152
start_time nil 2016-05-23 18:00:00 -0700
title nil OWASP: Scanning with swagger
url nil https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Portland
venue_details nil As usual, New Relic will be providing pizza and drinks for attendees.
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #38722
2016-04-20
04:06:54

update Calagator::Event 1250464490 Geek Chic: Computer Camp for Girls (grades 5 -7) Roll back

description Would you like to animate and program a movie? Construct a robotic pet and direct it to do tricks? Design a video game featuring you and your friends as characters? Join us at Geek Chic where being a computer geek is chic and coding is cool. You will rotate between three classes, taught by women computer scientists, as you learn computer skills while focusing on creative projects. Create an animated film using Alice software, which includes worlds and characters that you can manipulate using programming basics such as loops, lists, and objects. Design and code your own video game using Game Maker. You will learn how to control characters, objects, and outcomes in your game, add more features, and increase the difficulty level. Construct a robotic animal using the Lego Mindstorm system and program it to act like a real pet. Make full use of light sensors, rotation sensors, and touch sensors to make the interaction with the pets as realistic as possible. Out of class activities, both tech and non-tech, will allow you to interact with other campers in games and creative projects. Registration is required and can be completed <a href="http://www.saturdayacademy.org/classes-camps/how-to-register/summer-registration"> on our website</a>. Tuition: $399 for the week. Tuition assistance available. <a href="http://metformintablets.nu/">metformin tablet</a>
title Geek Chic: Computer Camp for Girls (grades 5 -7) ru2elddh
url http://www.saturdayacademy.org/classes-camps/class-listings/by-subject http://vardenafil.science
venue_details Specific location on campus will provided after registration.
Change #38721
2016-04-19
19:54:51

update Calagator::Event 1250469757 Portland Linux/Unix Group: What's new in PostgreSQL 9.5 Roll back

Change #38720
2016-04-19
17:22:26

create Calagator::Event 1250470151 PdxDevOps Roll back

description nil Join us for the April meeting of PdxDevOps. Agenda: TBD pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us!
end_time nil 2016-05-16 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470151
start_time nil 2016-05-16 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PdxDevOps
url nil http://pdxdevops.org
venue_details nil If you have issues finding the group, text Spencer at 619-980-7820.
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #38719
2016-04-19
11:17:43

update Calagator::Venue 202393719 lwp4zz43 Roll back

access_notes Wheelchair accessible.
address Boden 5441 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97215
country Sweden US
description <a href="http://albendazole-buy.se/">albendazole buy</a> Taborspace is a community center located on the grounds of historic Mt Tabor Presbyterian Church. Their mission is to foster creativity and community in the Portland area. They offer a variety of classrooms and meeting spaces for rent at reasonable rates. The on-site coffee shop is worth a visit, if only to sit under the beautiful stained glass.
email [email protected]
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street_address Boden 5441 SE Belmont St
telephone 123456 (503) 238-3904
title lwp4zz43 Taborspace
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Change #38718
2016-04-19
11:09:19

create Calagator::Event 1250469681 NewTech PDX Roll back

description nil We're co-hosting this month's event with Women Who Code Portland! Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry is $10 here, or $20 at the door. Agenda 5:30pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 6:30pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: Aja Bogdanoff of Civil Comments - Pres. #2: Kathryn Brown of ScoutSavvy - Pres. #3: Paola Moretto of Nouvola - Pres. #4: TBA - Pres. #5: TBA 8:00pm - After-Party at The Original (300 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97204)
end_time nil 2016-04-25 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250469681
start_time nil 2016-04-25 17:00:00 -0700
title nil NewTech PDX
url nil http://NewTechPDX.com
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #38717
2016-04-19
11:09:00

create Calagator::Event 1250469592 ACT-W: A Conference for Advancing the Careers of Women in Tech Roll back

description nil ACT-W Portland: A Conference to Advance the Careers of Technical Women Building the Future of Women in Tech As the Portland tech scene continues to grow, more and more opportunities for both current and future professionals are added every day. Join us and 400 other women in tech for the 2nd annual ACT-W conference! ACT-W is designed to help women professionals network, grow their skills, and discover employers looking for exceptional talent. The conference is led by ChickTech in collaboration with Women Who Code, Girl Develop It, Lesbians Who Tech, and Portland State University. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet tech and business mentors, learn from our speakers, build both technical and social skills, and exchange experiences. This event is open to the public and is an exceptional forum for those who are dedicated to the advancement of women in technology. Whether entry level or executive, we welcome all professionals in the industry and invite you to take advantage of this great event! Like last year, we'll have professional headshots, mock interviews and resume reviews, a career fair, career and technical workshops, and some great keynote and lightning talk speakers! Professional Tickets: $35 Student/Unemployed Tickets: $20 For more info and to buy your tickets, go to http://act-w.org/events/portland.
end_time nil 2016-04-24 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250469592
start_time nil 2016-04-22 19:00:00 -0700
title nil ACT-W: A Conference for Advancing the Careers of Women in Tech
url nil http://act-w.org/events/portland/
venue_details nil Portland State University, 1825 SW Broadway, Portland OR 97201
venue_id nil 202394578
Change #38716
2016-04-19
11:07:45

create Calagator::Event 1250469629 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description nil We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. # PRESENTATIONS at 7pm ### # After presentations we'll have more socializing time. # Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! # ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em>
end_time nil 2016-06-07 22:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250469629
start_time nil 2016-06-07 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
url nil http://pdxruby.org/
venue_details nil This meeting: Come on up to the 29th floor. The elevator will be unlocked after 6:00pm.
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #38715
2016-04-19
11:07:37

create Calagator::Event 1250469628 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description nil We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. # PRESENTATIONS at 7pm ### # After presentations we'll have more socializing time. # Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! # ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em>
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id nil 1250469628
start_time nil 2016-05-03 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
url nil http://pdxruby.org/
venue_details nil This meeting: Come on up to the 29th floor. The elevator will be unlocked after 6:00pm.
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #38714
2016-04-19
11:07:23

create Calagator::Event 1250469630 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description nil We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. # PRESENTATIONS at 7pm ### # After presentations we'll have more socializing time. # Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! # ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em>
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start_time nil 2016-07-05 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
url nil http://pdxruby.org/
venue_details nil This meeting: Come on up to the 29th floor. The elevator will be unlocked after 6:00pm.
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #38713
2016-04-19
11:06:58

create Calagator::Event 1250470026 PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) Happy Hour Networking Event Roll back

description nil Join us for happy hour at Elemental Technologies! Come network and have fun! We will have a short segment at 5:30, which includes: + Introduction to Elemental + Hear from Julianne Brands from Oregon Angel Fund about resources available to entrepreneurs + Launch the PDXWIT Mentorship Network + Tips on better salary negotiations by Amanda Brooks from 24Seven Make sure you say hi to Sabina Andersson, Associate Product Manager for Elemental's cloud solutions. Read our April newsletter to learn more about Sabina! PDX Women in Tech exists to celebrate professional women in the Portland-metro area who work with, manage, lead or have an interest in technology. Whether you are developing event-driven, non-blocking applications in node.js or setting technology strategy for a Fortune 500 company - or anything in between - come join us! Please note that after you RSVP, you may receive an email with a ticket. You do not need to bring the ticket with you to the event. Thank you for registering and can't wait to see everyone!
end_time nil 2016-04-19 18:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470026
start_time nil 2016-04-19 16:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) Happy Hour Networking Event
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-happy-hour-networking-event-tickets-24048439530
venue_details nil Elemental is on the second floor.
venue_id nil 202394854
Change #38712
2016-04-19
11:05:16

update Calagator::Venue 202391777 yo17yual Roll back

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address Boden
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street_address Boden 1001 SW Broadway
telephone 123456
title yo17yual Heathman Hotel
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Change #38711
2016-04-19
11:05:06

update Calagator::Event 1250464183 nv6mwdgu Roll back

description <a href="http://clonidine-online.ru/">clonidine online</a> Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! Never written Python before? No problem. There will be Pythonistas at the ready to mentor beginners. Anyone at any level of Python experience is welcome and invited to join us!
title nv6mwdgu Python Hack Night
url http://albuterol.us.com http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland