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PdxDevOps
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Join us for the Feburary meeting of PdxDevOps.
Agenda:
1) Overview of Nix and NixOS by Corbin Simpson (Acquia) (second try)
[Nix](http://nixos.org/nix/) is a package manager designed to perfectly isolate dependencies and yield reproducible builds. The [NixOS Linux distro](http://nixos.org/) is built on top of Nix. We'll look at how Nix relates to the modern devops environment and how it can simplify continuous integration and configuration management.
2) "Creating Efficient Dockerfiles" by Isaac Stefanik
Isaac has been working a lot lately on streamlining his build process and have come
up with some best practices for creating Dockerfiles that create small
images and minimize the build/deploy time. The demos would be focused
on building NodeJS applications, but many of the concepts would be
universal for any Dockerized app
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! |
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Join us for the Feburary meeting of PdxDevOps.
Agenda:
1) Overview of Nix and NixOS by Corbin Simpson (Acquia) (second try)
[Nix](http://nixos.org/nix/) is a package manager designed to perfectly isolate dependencies and yield reproducible builds. The [NixOS Linux distro](http://nixos.org/) is built on top of Nix. We'll look at how Nix relates to the modern devops environment and how it can simplify continuous integration and configuration management.
2) "Creating Efficient Dockerfiles" by Isaac Stefanek
Docker can do many great things for the continuous integration and delivery process. One of the benefits that can be achieved using Docker is speeding up the build and deploy times. Creating Docker files that maximize this benefit can take some work, especially if you are dealing with a bloated technology stack. We'll take a look at some common best practices that will have your Docker builds running at warp speed. The examples will be focused on building NodeJS applications, but many of the concepts will be universal for any Dockerized app.
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! |
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Change #37910
2016-02-18
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Нужен совет про авиабилеты до уфы и обратно
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Доброе утро, пользователи форума. Подскажите — Мы обсудив с компанией подружек очень хотим съездить пошопиться на 4 дня.
Мы не хотим тратить большие деньги на то, чтобы купить авиабилеты, для чего, мы хотим приобрести билеты на самолет online,
потому-что приобретать билеты с тур путевкой менее выгодно, ведь получается дороже.
В каких местах лучше почитать на тематику <a href="http://vk.com/samye_deshevye_aviabilety_online">авиабилеты до уфы и обратно </a> ?
Чмоки за помощь. |
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Change #37909
2016-02-18
12:51:55
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PdxDevOps
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Join us for the Feburary meeting of PdxDevOps.
Agenda:
1) Overview of Nix and NixOS by Corbin Simpson (Acquia) (second try)
[Nix](http://nixos.org/nix/) is a package manager designed to perfectly isolate dependencies and yield reproducible builds. The [NixOS Linux distro](http://nixos.org/) is built on top of Nix. We'll look at how Nix relates to the modern devops environment and how it can simplify continuous integration and configuration management.
2) "Creating Efficient Dockerfiles" by Isaac Stefanik
Isaac has been working a lot lately on streamlining his build process and have come
up with some best practices for creating Dockerfiles that create small
images and minimize the build/deploy time. The demos would be focused
on building NodeJS applications, but many of the concepts would be
universal for any Dockerized app
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! |
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Change #37908
2016-02-18
11:42:31
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Portland Puppet User Group Meeting
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Please join us for an evening of Puppet talks!
We hope you'll join us for the next Puppet User Group meeting. There's an agenda coming shortly. If you're interested in speaking, email the mailing list or the organizers.
Agenda:
* 6:00-6:30 Pizza & salad, including vegan & gluten free options
* 6:30-7:15 TBD: Maybe you?
* 7:15-7:45 TBD
* 7:45-8:15 Mingle & plan for the next meeting
Extra Details: The office is wheelchair accessible, and has an elevator. There is bike parking on the street and just inside the parking garage at the corner of SW Stark and SW 1st Ave. Parking is available on the street or at one of the many pay to park lots near the office |
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Extra Details: The office is wheelchair accessible, and has an elevator. There is bike parking on the street and just inside the parking garage at the corner of SW Stark and SW 1st Ave. Parking is available on the street or at one of the many pay to park lots near the office |
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Change #37907
2016-02-18
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авиабилеты тюмень махачкала прямой рейс
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Change #37906
2016-02-18
08:59:15
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LOPSA Cascadia IT Conference
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Are you looking to increase your system or network administration skills? Would you like to get some professional development training from the leaders in the field? If so, please check out Cascadia IT Conference (http://casitconf.org) happening on March 11th and 12th in Seattle, WA for some incredible training opportunities including classes such as:
Time Management by Thomas Limoncelli author of "The Practice of Cloud System Administration", " Time Management for System Administrators", and "The Practice of System and Network Administration".
Deep Packet Inspection with Wireshark by Mike Pennacchi who has been ranked as a top instructor at Interop many times since 1997.
Myth Busting the Network Layer by Stuart Kendrick who is an expert in hands on classes where attendees do not want to leave for breaks.
Automation Tools Bootcamp by Tyler Fitch who is a member of Chef's Customer Engineering Team.
Check out http://casitconf.org/casitconf16/schedule/ for a full schedule of classes and talks by industry leaders and writers. The deadline for early bird discounts is Feb 28th so sign up today at http://casitconf.org/casitconf16/register-now/ for some of the best IT training and professional development in the Pacific Northwest.
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Change #37905
2016-02-18
08:24:39
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авиабилеты тюмень махачкала прямой рейс
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Привет, господа. Скажите пожалуйста — Мы скооперировавшись с любимым собрались съездить на каникулы на шесть дней пять ночей.
Не будем платить лишние деньги на то, чтобы купить билеты на самолет, для этого, мы планируем купить авиабилеты на сайте,
так-как приобретать у тур. оператора это не верное решение, ведь выходит затратнее.
В каком месте лучше поглядеть на тему <a href="http://vk.com/samye_deshevye_aviabilety_online">авиабилеты тюмень махачкала прямой рейс </a> ?
Спасибо за помощь. |
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Change #37904
2016-02-17
15:13:56
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Ruby on Rails PDX Monthly
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Similar to other amazing meetups in PDX, our meetup requires a reservation on Meetup.com and has a max of 50 attendees. We will be checking reservations at the door as people enter the space. For maps and directions check out our venue details page for more information. |
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Change #37903
2016-02-17
13:47:54
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Ignite V7
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1 mic, 5 minutes, 20 slides, 300 peers in the audience... no pressure, right?
What is Ignite?
Ignite is a high-energy evening of 5-minute talks by local people who have a burning idea and the guts to get onstage and share their personal and professional passions. Quick, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, and global - Ignite is all of these and more. This Ignite is focused on all things tech.
Meet our Emcee: Alex Payne
Alex Payne is an angel investor and advisor. He works with companies in Portland and around the US. Alex cofounded online banking service Simple and was previously an early employee and Platform Lead at Twitter. You can probably find him at Next Level Burger on SE Hawthorne & 41st.
Event Details:
When: Thursday, March 10, 2016
Where: Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR 97211
Timeline:
5:30 PM - Doors Open
6:30 PM - Presentations Start with Intermission
9:00 PM - End of Program
Food and Beverage: Pasties, snacks, sweets, beer, wine, and various non-alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase
Sponsored by:
Catalyst Dev Works
Series Sponsor:
Kforce
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Change #37902
2016-02-17
12:07:04
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Open Space at Work!
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Are you not sure how to start solving the tough problems that you and your organization face? Do you ever wish that you could leverage the combined knowledge of your coworkers to innovate? Have you ever wanted to cross-pollinate practices across your company without having to plan a conference without PowerPoint and speakers and did I mention PowerPoint? Then Open Space might be right for you. Open Space is a facilitation technique that empowers large groups to leverage the shared knowledge of the attendees to self-organize to understand and ultimately solve problems (large and small) facing individuals, teams, and organizations. Open Space Technology has been used by corporations, non-profits, and community organizations to share knowledge, work through problems, and determine how to take action. At this month’s AgilePDX, we’ll learn how two Portland companies, ShiftWise and Tripwire, use Open Space to spread knowledge across team silos, identify organizational impediments, and guide change from the bottom up, while injecting some fun and teambuilding.
The discussion leaders:
Phyllis Thompson is the Agile Process Coach at ShiftWise, where she is has participated in the company’s agile adoption since 2012. Phyllis has worked with agile teams for nearly 10 years in a variety of roles: Scrum Master, Agile Project Manager, Product Owner, and as the manager of a PMO
that rolled out an “Agile PLC” and Scrum/Agile training to more than 100 engineering team members at Serena Software, which used Scrum to develop an agile project management tool.
David began his career as a software engineer hacking on the Java Virtual Machine. After realizing that the challenges of leading people were just as exciting as crafting software that delights its users, he turned his attention to working with others to help grow individuals and Teams within the context of a larger organization. He feels that listening and communication are fundamental to understanding others and understanding yourself. By day, David is a member of Tripwire’s Agility Enablement Team. By night, he is an adjunct lecturer in the Computer Science Department at Portland State University. David likes watching things grown whether they are Teams, companies, his students, his family, or the vegetables in his garden.
As usual, pizza and pop are sponsored by the good folks at the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC). |
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Change #37901
2016-02-17
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A Skeptic's Guide to Branding
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Change #37900
2016-02-16
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PDX Emacs Hacker Night
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This Emacs Hangout will have the following agenda:
• Workshop for Literate Programming. Whether you hack in Clojure or JavaScript or something in between, we will demonstrate how to use the code blocks in org-mode to program the tough stuff using an updated variation on Donald Knuth's Literate Programming concept. We'll also cover some "Literate DevOps" (as shown [in this demonstration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dljNabciEGg) ... or [read up about it here](http://www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/literate-devops.html)). Note: This is a workshop, so to fully participate, please bring a laptop running your favorite editor Emacs.
• Lightning Talks. Have something to share? Great! Each lightning talk with be around 5 minutes to show off something cool your learned, so come prepared! We don't know how many of these we'll have, but we're flexible.
• Office Hours. At 8:00, we will retire to Kell's for libations and to nerd the place up with Emacs Office Hours. Bring your latest project or issues, and get someone to help out.
We'll publish notes about this meeting at our [Github repository](https://github.com/howardabrams/pdx-emacs-hackers).
Note: Our monthly hangouts will be the third Wednesday of each month...however, we may alter this pattern for November and December. |
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Change #37899
2016-02-16
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Evolving Perspectives on Women in Tech - a party and professionally facilitated conversation
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Join us for a wine & cheese party to celebrate how far we've come with gender dynamics over the last several decades... and professionally facilitated conversation to shape the future of where we are going.
You can register at http://www.meetup.com/Navigate/events/227512135/ or http://somacollaborations.com/wit/ |
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Join us for a wine & cheese party to celebrate how far we've come with gender dynamics over the last several decades... and professionally facilitated conversation to shape the future of where we are going.
Cost $20
You can register at http://www.meetup.com/Navigate/events/227512135/ or http://somacollaborations.com/wit/ |
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Change #37898
2016-02-16
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PDX Emacs Hacker Night
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At the moment, this Emacs Hangout will have the following agenda:
• Getting Things Done with Org Mode. This is a workshop designed to show many of the features of org-mode that will really help you get and stay organized. Corny as it sounds, but when people talk about org-mode changing how you run your life, this is it. Please have a running Emacs on a laptop in order to fully participate. If you need help getting started, please let us on the channel know and we'll be happy to do a screen sharing session with you.
• Lightning Talks. Have something to share? Great! Each lightning talk with be around 5 minutes to show off something cool your learned, so come prepared! We don't know how many of these we'll have, but we're flexible.
• Office Hours. At 8:00, we will retire to Kell's for libations and nerd the place up by pulling out laptops to help resolve issues or discuss projects you are working on.
We'll publish notes about this meeting at our Github repository (https://github.com/howardabrams/pdx-emacs-hackers)
Note: Our monthly hangouts will be the third Wednesday of each month.
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Change #37897
2016-02-16
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MaptimePDX: Mapping with Tableau - CoMeetup with the Portland Tableau User Group
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MaptimePDX: Mapping with Tableau - CoMeetup with the Portland Tableau User Group
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We will be joining forces with the Tableau User Meetup group this month to talk about mapping in Tableau!
Tableau is business intelligence software that allows anyone to easily connect to data, then visualize and create interactive, sharable dashboards. It's easy enough that any Excel user can learn it, but powerful enough to satisfy even the most complex analytical problems. Securely sharing your findings with others only takes seconds.
### [RSVP Here](http://www.meetup.com/MaptimePDX/events/228827801/)
### Our presenters:
**Brittany Brannon** of **Slalom Consulting** and **PK Kase** of **Oregon Department of Transportation**. Brit and PK will lead us in a hands-on knowledge-share of their work with Tableau mapping.
### What to bring:
1. Laptop
2. [Free version of Tableau Public](http://www.meetup.com/MaptimePDX/events/228827801/)
3. [Free Mapbox Account](https://www.mapbox.com/pricing/)
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6:00 – Gather and settle in
6:10 – A few words from our groups and sponsor
6:20 – Mapping with Tableau – hands-on so bring your laptop
Tableau mapping 101
Introduction to using Mapbox with Tableau
Brief overview of using ArcGIS and Tableau
Tableau map examples
7:20 – Tableau Doctor
Great opportunity to ask any questions about mapping with Tableau!
7:40 – The best part – meet other Tableau users and map makers!
Stick around to continue the conversations started by our presentations.
We'll be heading to Pints Brewing (412 NW 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97209) afterwards for anyone that is interested.
Lots to cover so RSVP and get there early! |
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Change #37894
2016-02-16
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Round table discussion on DevOps
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<p>Come join us for the second event in our six month series where we hear about and discuss the way companies in Portland are doing DevOps activities. This month we will be hosting an open round table discussion, and in the future we hope to have a panel of DevOps experts from local companies. If you’re interested in speaking at this group, please contact the Organizers either through Meetup.com or <a href="mailto:%5Bmasked%5D">[masked]</a>. </p> <p>
Agenda:</p> <p>5:30pm Networking with Pizza</p> <p>6:00pm Panel Discussion</p> <p>7:30pm Networking</p> <p><br>Pizza provided by sponsors. </p> |
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2016-02-16
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InComm Digital Solutions
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2016-02-16
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2016-02-16
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Change #37890
2016-02-16
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Portland TypeScript Meetup: Using TypeScript Decorators with Angular
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Join us for our February meeting where James Churchill will be presenting "Using TypeScript Decorators with Angular".
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6:00pm Networking and Snacks
6:10pm Welcome and Announcements
6:20pm Presentation
Using TypeScript Decorators with Angular
TypeScript decorators, based on the ES2016 decorator proposal and introduced as part of TypeScript 1.5, provide developers with a way to modify a JavaScript class, property, method, or method parameter using a convenient declarative syntax. We'll start this talk by creating our own decorator, to see firsthand how they work. Then, we'll take a look at how decorators are used when creating Angular 2 components. Lastly, we'll see how to use decorators with AngularJS 1 controllers to make them look more syntactically similar to Angular 2 components.
About James
James has worked extensively with a variety of technologies, including ASP.NET MVC, Entity Framework, SQL Server, JavaScript, TypeScript, Knockout.js, AngularJS, and Twitter Bootstrap. James, a self-confessed geek who enjoys talking about programming and learning new technologies, recently joined the Treehouse team as a teacher. You can find James on Twitter @SmashDev. |
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2016-02-16
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Change #37888
2016-02-16
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PDX Startups Marketing Meetup
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This event is a meet-and-greet happy hour for marketers in the PDX Startups community. The goal of the event is build relationships among people involved in marketing, growth, and brand activities within local startups. We don't have an agenda, planned content, or a specific format for the night. Just think of it as an hour to escape from your project and connect with contemporaries over pizza and a cold beverage. Please RSVP.
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HAPPY HOUR MENU
$3 Draft Beer, Well, or House Wine
$3 Slice of Pizza
$6 Classic Slice + Well, Draft, or House Wine
$6 D-Beat or Spiral top Regular Size Whole Pie
$6 On the Road Again Well Whiskey & Montucky
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2016-02-16
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Change #37886
2016-02-15
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Evolving Perspectives on Women in Tech - a party and professionally facilitated conversation
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You can register at http://www.meetup.com/Navigate/events/227512135/ or http://somacollaborations.com/wit/ |
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Join us for a wine & cheese party to celebrate how far we've come with gender dynamics over the last several decades... and professionally facilitated conversation to shape the future of where we are going.
You can register at http://www.meetup.com/Navigate/events/227512135/ or http://somacollaborations.com/wit/ |
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2016-02-15
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Evolving Perspectives on Women in Tech - can we have this conversation in a new way?
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Join us for wine & cheese and a memorable, professionally facilitated, conversation about women in tech.
This will be a thought provoking conversation and all genders are encouraged to attend.
Some questions to consider are:
• Are you open to new perspectives?
• Interested in learning from others?
• What could you learn if you spent a day in another gender’s shoes?
• What do the genders have to say about each other?
• What’s the edgy, authentic conversation we’d like to have, but normally don’t?
We would love to have your voice in this perspective-enhancing conversation.
Cost: $20. We do take walk-ins but prefer that you register online (so we can have enough wine & cheese for you): http://www.meetup.com/Navigate/events/227512135/ |
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2016-02-15
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2016-02-15
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2016-02-15
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Homebrew Website Club PDX
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Co-working night! Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, or help work on a project! |
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Change #37881
2016-02-15
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Information Quality Scoring (IQ Scoring) - DAMA Portland
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IQScoring is an assessment methodology CQN is using across the company to help communicate the IQ state of key enterprise datasets and applications. It produces a simple metric that is easy to communicate to business stakeholders and management in a consistent way, encouraging IQ conversations where frequently overlooked or excluded. This technique can be a valuable tool in the hands of Data Scientists, Analysts, and Business Decision-Makers.
For more information and to register, visit damapdx.org
<h3>About the Speaker</h3>
Rodney Schackmann joined Intel in 1993, with time in IT and business groups, he joined CQN in 2010 where he is currently a Sr. Staff Information Architect.
He is a frequent presenter at Information / Data Quality and Data Governance related conferences. His history includes software development, management, consulting, mentoring, and strategic technical leadership.
His time at Intel has primarily been focused on Key Information efforts — driving cross-organizational teams to better solutions with higher Information Quality results. Rodney currently runs the enterprise-wide Information Quality program for CQN.
<h3>Schedule</h3>
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<li>8:30 - 9:00 am - Sign In </li>
<li>9:00 - 10:15 am - Presentation </li>
<li>10:15 - 10:30 am - Break, Chapter Announcements</li>
<li>10:30 - 11:30 am - Presentation continued</li>
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Our chapter meetings have a nominal cost to cover refreshments and speaker expenses.
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<li>Free for Members!</li>
<li>$15 for Non-Members</li>
<li>$5 for Students with valid student ID</li>
<li>View the list of corporate members at damapdx.org</li>
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The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management.
Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
DAMA-Portland Metro members and attendees enjoy the opportunity to hear industry leading professionals present on relevant topics and the most current technologies and methodologies of the day.
Prior presentations and speakers for this year (2016):
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January: "Framing Business Problems as Data Mining Problems" with Asoka Diggs (Intel)
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Upcoming Presentation & Speakers for 2016:
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<li>February: "Information Quality (IQ Scoring)" with Rodney Schackmann (Intel) at The Standard </li>
<li>March: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Michael Scofield (Loma Linda University) at The Standard </li>
<li>April: "The Vital Role Data Managers in E –Discovery and Information Governance" with Mike Hamilton & Nancy Patton (Exterro) at Cambia/Regence </li>
<li>May: "Agile Development and Data Management" with Michele Goetz (Forrester Research) at The Standard </li>
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First, Information Quality (IQ scoring) followed by an Introduction to storing time-series data in Round Robin Databases.
Join us for now <b>two</b> presentations designed to make you more productive in your data career.
For more information and to register, visit damapdx.org
<h2> Session 1 - Information Quality Scoring </h2>
IQScoring is an assessment methodology CQN is using across the company to help communicate the IQ state of key enterprise datasets and applications. It produces a simple metric that is easy to communicate to business stakeholders and management in a consistent way, encouraging IQ conversations where frequently overlooked or excluded. This technique can be a valuable tool in the hands of Data Scientists, Analysts, and Business Decision-Makers.
<h3>About the Speaker</h3>
Rodney Schackmann joined Intel in 1993, with time in IT and business groups, he joined CQN in 2010 where he is currently a Sr. Staff Information Architect.
He is a frequent presenter at Information / Data Quality and Data Governance related conferences. His history includes software development, management, consulting, mentoring, and strategic technical leadership.
His time at Intel has primarily been focused on Key Information efforts — driving cross-organizational teams to better solutions with higher Information Quality results. Rodney currently runs the enterprise-wide Information Quality program for CQN.
<h2> Session 2 - An Introduction to Round Robin Databases</h2>
As technology professionals, we see a increasing applications for telemetry, systems monitoring, and real-time trend analysis. In some situations, unbounded storage of collected measurements may be impractical or unnecessary. Round Robin Databases are designed to store and maintain multiple time-series archives at varying resolutions. They employ methods that allow the storage of months or even years of data.
We will explore one such tool, RRDtool, a project started at the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis. At first, this open source tool helped with collecting and reporting on internet traffic. Since that time, it has inspired many other uses and tools. Our goal is to explore the retention decisions, downsampling of data consistent with it's business value, and how this approach is good for solving a specific class of problems.
<h3>About the Speaker</h3>
Chris Irvine is currently a Technology Consultant and founder at Threeprong.com, specializing in custom workgroup solutions, B2B integration, and performance tuning. He is a computer science graduate of Portland State University with professional experience in software development, system administration, and IT management.
Chris takes pleasure in applying technology to help solve problems for a variety of businesses and non-profits. Recent projects meet the needs of small business, workgroups in large enterprise, and also for government, in many segments and varied platforms.
<h2>Schedule</h2>
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<li>8:30 - 9:00 am - Sign In </li>
<li>9:00 - 10:15 am - Presentation </li>
<li>10:15 - 10:30 am - Break, Chapter Announcements</li>
<li>10:30 - 11:30 am - Presentation continued</li>
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Our chapter meetings have a nominal cost to cover refreshments and speaker expenses.
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<li>Free for Members!</li>
<li>$15 for Non-Members</li>
<li>$5 for Students with valid student ID</li>
<li>View the list of corporate members at damapdx.org</li>
</ul>
The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management.
Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
DAMA-Portland Metro members and attendees enjoy the opportunity to hear industry leading professionals present on relevant topics and the most current technologies and methodologies of the day.
Prior presentations and speakers for this year (2016):
<ul>
<li>
January: "Framing Business Problems as Data Mining Problems" with Asoka Diggs (Intel)
</li>
</ul>
Upcoming Presentation & Speakers for 2016:
<ul>
<li>February: "Information Quality (IQ Scoring)" with Rodney Schackmann (Intel) at The Standard </li>
<li>March: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Michael Scofield (Loma Linda University) at The Standard </li>
<li>April: "The Vital Role Data Managers in E –Discovery and Information Governance" with Mike Hamilton & Nancy Patton (Exterro) at Cambia/Regence </li>
<li>May: "Agile Development and Data Management" with Michele Goetz (Forrester Research) at The Standard </li>
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Change #37880
2016-02-15
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Nike Tech Talks
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2016-02-15
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2016-02-15
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2016-02-15
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### Testing REST: Functional Correctness At Scale Using AKKA and REST Assured
This month's speaker is Steve Hall who has 20 years of experience designing and delivering unique solutions to business problems. Steve is a Lead Software Engineer working with REST, big data and social solutions at Nike in Beaverton, OR.
His current project enables millions of users on mobile devices to follow and just as easily stop following any digital content that may be of interest to them. The team has found that building these systems using REST and NOSQL can scale massively. However, achieving that scale requires some unique approaches for handling the volumes of data that needs to be stored. Tonight he will present an overview of what the team has learned about data modeling in a typical NOSQL datastore such as Cassandra or Dynamo. Following that he will discuss why traditional unit, integration, and performance testing approaches proved to be inadequate, and why the team went looking for a better solution.
Having presented the problem, he will then present how the team has applied AKKA and Rest Assured to create a testing framework that proves the system is functionally correct at scale, and why it matters.
Finally, he will close with a few insights for other ways that AKKA could be useful when working at large scale. |
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2016-02-14
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2016-02-14
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2016-02-14
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<p>Save the date! Our March Networking Night will be held at Intel OpenSource. More info TBA.</p> <p><b>Speakers</b></p> <p>TBA</p> <p><b>Program</b> </p> <p>6:00-6:30 - Check-in<br>6:30-6:45 - Women Who Code Intro + Intel Intro<br>6:45-7:45 - Talks<br>7:45-8:30 - Wrap-up</p> <p><b>Who Should Attend?</b> </p> <p>Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you believe in our mission and follow our <a href="http://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md">Code of Conduct</a>.</p> <p><b>About Intel OpenSource</b></p> <p>Intel creates the breakthrough technologies that make amazing experiences possible. As the world’s leading silicon provider and top contributor to the Linux kernel, Intel continually advances how people work and live. For over two decades, Intel's contributions to open-source projects-from deeply embedded products to massively complex data centers have helped ensure that a breadth of solutions run exceptionally well on Intel® architecture. The combination of consistent innovation and dedicated execution has helped unlock business opportunities, connect people, and enhance lives. Open source is bringing amazing experiences to life and Intel is proud to help make those experiences possible.</p> |
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2016-02-14
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2016-02-14
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Networking Night @ Metal Toad
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<p><img src="http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/1/e/9/4/600_446887828.jpeg"> Join us for a night of lightning talks and networking at<a href="http://www.metaltoad.com/"> Metal Toad</a>! The theme for the event is <b>Building the Future of Women in Tech. </b></p> <p>There will be three lightning talks scattered throughout the Metal Toad office. Each lightning talk will be 20 minutes long, followed by 10 minutes of Q&A. Once the talks are over, we'll have resume reviews, so bring an updated copy of your resume! </p> <p><b>Speakers + Talks:</b></p> <p><b>- Culture, Diversity and Hiring Practices - </b><a href="http://twitter.com/randi_king">Randi King</a>, Director of People</p> <p><b>- What is it like to be a Developer at Metal Toad? </b><a href="http://twitter.com/morganpdx">Morgan Senkal,</a> Developer Team Lead, <a href="http://twitter.com/cesar_r_jimenez">Cesar Jimenez</a>, Developer</p> <p><b>- Metal Toad's Internship Program - </b><a href="http://twitter.com/JordanDLaman">Jordan Laman</a>, QA Engineer, <a href="http://twitter.com/AngelaRiggs_">Angela Riggs</a>, Developer Intern, <a href="http://twitter.com/slmaturen">Samantha Maturen</a>, Developer Intern</p> <p><b>Program</b></p> <p><br>6:00-6:30 - Check-in (tweet @metaltoad if you arrive late)<br>6:30-6:40 - Women Who Code Intro + Metal Toad intro<br>6:40-8:10 - Lightning Talks <br>8:10-9:00 - Wrap-up + Networking</p> <p><b>Who Should Attend? </b></p> <p>Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you believe in our mission and follow our <a href="https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md">Code of Conduct.</a></p> <p><b>About Metal Toad </b></p> <p><a href="http://www.metaltoad.com/">Metal Toad</a> offers software consulting, implementation, and management built around client success. They pursue long-term partnerships, where they work together with their clients to transform their businesses .</p> <p>More info: <a href="http://www.metaltoad.com/">www.metaltoad.com</a></p> |
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2016-02-14
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2016-02-14
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The Power of Story -- PDX OSGeo monthly meeting
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This month welcomes Tim Welch and Katie Urey who will be combining two of their favorite things - Stories and Maps. Pizza will be provided. BYOB as always.
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The Power of Story
How do you tell a good story with a map? A story that’s memorable, entertaining, and paints a vivid picture that the viewer connects with. We’ll dive into two different scenarios.
Policy Advocacy
Imagine a world with zero traffic-related injuries. That’s what the Portland Vision Zero campaign wants to achieve in the next 10 years with the participation of the City of Portland, Oregon Walks, Bike Portland and other groups. With construction booming in Portland, one of the biggest concerns is construction closures which often bring together vehicles, bikes, and pedestrians in unexpected and unsafe ways. How can we utilize maps to illustrate issues like this, demonstrate alternatives, and advocate for improving policy? This project is seeking collaborators, please reach out to us.
Product Marketing
Good product presentation goes beyond the specs to tell a story that a potential customer can imagine themselves in. We can use maps to play out scenes in the real world where the viewer is the main character. Tim will present an app-based approach that’s part movie and part presentation that can be used for anything from elevator pitches to digital displays -- Toolbox: React, Mapbox GL+Studio, Turf, QGIS, OpenStreetMap, and Electron.
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Tim Welch -- @tdoubleuu, freelance web developer connecting the dots -- http://dotsconnect.us
Katie Urey -- @rbracket, GIS Geek, advocate for safe walking
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PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track open source conference!
Celebrating 20 years of hosting Portland's best open source and technology freedom speakers.
This month's topic To Be Announced
First Thursday: General Meeting at PSU
Third Tuesday: Advanced Topics at Free Geek
Third Sunday: Hands-on Clinic at Free Geek
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Who: Kris Amundson<br>
What: Networking with Puppet and Cumulus<br>
Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br>
When: Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 at 7pm<br>
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br>
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live (PSU WiFi Permitting)
Network Switches. This phrase conjures up thoughts of expensive boxes with operating systems out of reach to the user. While CLIs have improved, there are times where you really want a bash prompt to install a cron script or two, or run a packet capture through some python.
That day is here. We now have a few Linux based NOS distributions with a standard linux-server experience with many ports of line-rate ethernet interfaces. We will be exploring Cumulus Linux, a Debian-based NOS that has a growing list of hardware support.
This session will be an introduction to Cumulus and some puppet code on how to configure them. I'll have some hardware in tow and also discuss the virtual image.
About Kris
Kris Amundson is part of the Ops team at Puppet Labs here in Portland. He has been building networks since the mid 90s and his career travels include working for Cisco VARs, operating PSU's campus network, co-founding OpenSourcery, building networks atop wind turbines and running the network for 21 months at the South Pole Antarctica.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/
Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings. |
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Change #37867
2016-02-14
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Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Linux as a security camera monitoring platform
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Who: Kevin Kaelar<br>
What: Linux as a security camera monitoring platform<br>
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland<br>
When: Tuesday, 16 February 2016, at 7PM<br>
Why: Because combining physical and digital security is an interesting puzzle
Setting up a camera in Linux is relatively easy. With any luck, you plug in the USB cable and it "just works". But what if you need ten cameras? What if you need to store increasingly large amounts of footage for liability purposes? What if you need to be able to access the realtime feed from any (or all) of those cameras from anywhere in the world? What if you need fine-grained motion detection for some of the cameras, scheduled recording capabilities for others at certain times of day, and provide varying levels of access to multiple users?
This problem set is normally solved in a business environment by purchasing expensive (and frequently proprietary) security camera systems at a significant cost. However, it's possible to accomplish all of these things with a Linux-based application called ZoneMinder. During this talk, you'll be walked through the process of setting up a fully featured security camera and monitoring system, and will have the opportunity to learn about and/or discuss some of the supportive tech such as an Apache proxy, firewall and router configuration, and pruning and backing up video archives.
About Kevin
System administrator, game designer, software developer, open source contributor, Soylent drinker, wood carver, small electronics prototyper, blacksmith, poet, machinist, musician, and martial artist. Currently working as a full time web application developer for a music publishing company, Kevin spends most of his spare time babysitting a 3d printer and doing fun (and occasionally strange) things with Arduino at his startup in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.
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Who: Kevin Kaelar<br>
What: Linux as a security camera monitoring platform<br>
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland<br>
When: Tuesday, 16 February 2016, at 7PM<br>
Why: Because combining physical and digital security is an interesting puzzle<br>
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live
Setting up a camera in Linux is relatively easy. With any luck, you plug in the USB cable and it "just works". But what if you need ten cameras? What if you need to store increasingly large amounts of footage for liability purposes? What if you need to be able to access the realtime feed from any (or all) of those cameras from anywhere in the world? What if you need fine-grained motion detection for some of the cameras, scheduled recording capabilities for others at certain times of day, and provide varying levels of access to multiple users?
This problem set is normally solved in a business environment by purchasing expensive (and frequently proprietary) security camera systems at a significant cost. However, it's possible to accomplish all of these things with a Linux-based application called ZoneMinder. During this talk, you'll be walked through the process of setting up a fully featured security camera and monitoring system, and will have the opportunity to learn about and/or discuss some of the supportive tech such as an Apache proxy, firewall and router configuration, and pruning and backing up video archives.
About Kevin
System administrator, game designer, software developer, open source contributor, Soylent drinker, wood carver, small electronics prototyper, blacksmith, poet, machinist, musician, and martial artist. Currently working as a full time web application developer for a music publishing company, Kevin spends most of his spare time babysitting a 3d printer and doing fun (and occasionally strange) things with Arduino at his startup in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.
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Change #37866
2016-02-14
15:05:28
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Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
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What: Linux as a security camera monitoring platform<br>
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland<br>
When: Tuesday, 16 February 2016, at 7PM<br>
Why: Because combining physical and digital security is an interesting puzzle
Setting up a camera in Linux is relatively easy. With any luck, you plug in the USB cable and it "just works". But what if you need ten cameras? What if you need to store increasingly large amounts of footage for liability purposes? What if you need to be able to access the realtime feed from any (or all) of those cameras from anywhere in the world? What if you need fine-grained motion detection for some of the cameras, scheduled recording capabilities for others at certain times of day, and provide varying levels of access to multiple users?
This problem set is normally solved in a business environment by purchasing expensive (and frequently proprietary) security camera systems at a significant cost. However, it's possible to accomplish all of these things with a Linux-based application called ZoneMinder. During this talk, you'll be walked through the process of setting up a fully featured security camera and monitoring system, and will have the opportunity to learn about and/or discuss some of the supportive tech such as an Apache proxy, firewall and router configuration, and pruning and backing up video archives.
About Kevin
System administrator, game designer, software developer, open source contributor, Soylent drinker, wood carver, small electronics prototyper, blacksmith, poet, machinist, musician, and martial artist. Currently working as a full time web application developer for a music publishing company, Kevin spends most of his spare time babysitting a 3d printer and doing fun (and occasionally strange) things with Arduino at his startup in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.
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Change #37865
2016-02-14
15:04:20
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Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
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Change #37864
2016-02-13
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PDXPUG: March meeting
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Portland Postgres Users Group
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Our meeting will be held at Iovation, on the 32nd floor of the US Bancorp Tower at 111 SW 5th (5th & Oak). It’s right on the Green & Yellow Max lines. Underground bike parking is available in the parking garage; outdoors all around the block in the usual spots. No bikes in the office, sorry!
Elevators open at 5:45 and building security closes access to the floor at 6:30.
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Change #37863
2016-02-13
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Welcome Event!
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Portland Elm Welcome Event! |
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Change #37862
2016-02-13
11:58:52
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<p>This is the very first meeting of the Portland Elm Group. Come meet other cool people! Share your interests, questions, ideas, curiosity, whateva. I'll introduce Elm and why people like it, show off some simple code, and help everyone set up their environments to use Elm.</p> <p>I'll have a challenge that people can work on to get a feeling for Elm with some handrails, too.</p> <p>IMPORTANT: people completely new to code, computers, JavaScript, Elm, functional programming, and life are welcome. We are excited to welcome people of any age, gender, race, sexuality, or background.</p> <p>You may like to check our website for some context about what to expect, in case you're anxious about feeling overwhelmed. Elm is very different from many starting programming languages, but it is NOT intrinsically more difficult than anything you have already mastered. The hardest part of learning anything new is seeing things a different way.</p> |
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