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Change #35012
2015-07-06
13:27:31
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White Owl Social Club, 1305 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
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Change #35011
2015-07-06
13:27:07
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Partially Derivative Happy Hour!
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Hey gang! Chris and Jonathon are in Portland this week. Come hang out with other data geeks for a few drinks! |
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Partially Derivative Happy Hour! |
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Change #35010
2015-07-06
13:27:07
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create
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White Owl Social Club, 1305 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
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Change #35009
2015-07-06
13:24:05
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/partially-derivative-happy-hour-tickets-17658760829
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Change #35008
2015-07-06
13:24:05
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create
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/partially-derivative-happy-hour-tickets-17658760829
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Change #35007
2015-07-06
12:35:22
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Code Fellows - Learn to Code. Get a Job. Guaranteed. - INFO SESSION!
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Thinking about a career change? Need to gain some skills for your current job? Come check us out!
Code Fellows is hosting an information session on Thursday, July 9 at 7PM.
Code Fellows is the Northwest's premiere code school, with both part- and full-time courses, five stacks to choose from, and a job offer guarantee.
Come share a beer with Code Fellows staff, instructors, and alumni. We'll give you a quick spiel to let you know what we're all about, and we'll plenty of time to mingle and ask questions |
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Code Fellows - Learn to Code. Get a Job. Guaranteed. - INFO SESSION! |
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Change #35006
2015-07-06
11:50:32
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create
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1250468736
Collective Agency 4-Year Anniversary: Open House and Lunch
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On Tuesday July 21st, 9am-5pm, Collective Agency is open to the public (non-members can be here) for the day. 12pm lunch on the sofas here. Collective Agency has been open for four years and this’ll be a mini-celebration.
Community Mission Statement: A cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!
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Collective Agency 4-Year Anniversary: Open House and Lunch |
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http://collectiveagency.co/event/collective-agency-4-year-anniversary-open-house-and-lunch/ |
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Change #35005
2015-07-06
10:07:20
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create
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1250468735
I want to work for North Highland Consulting (powered by FREE PIZZA)
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We are thrilled to welcome our special guest and good friend Joni Roylance, Senior Manager at North Highland Consulting.
Joni will share his career journey leading up to this position at NH (through a series of practical Q&As). We will then do in-depth research on what NH Corp is all about... their clients, competition, products, value proposition and much, much more!
The experience and value you will get from this meetup is going to be unlike any other you ever saw... You have my personal guarantee!
Oh, as always, this meetup is POWERED BY FREE PIZZA :) |
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I want to work for North Highland Consulting (powered by FREE PIZZA) |
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http://ondreampath.com/meetup |
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Come up to the 8th floor using elevator (the main door gets locked automatically at 6pm; if you are arriving after that time please call us at 503-419-7097) |
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Change #35004
2015-07-06
09:30:37
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update
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Break the Code Tech Crawl
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We've been thrilled by the support we've received from our community on our Break the Code initiative, and now we're excited to announce that we're leading a Break the Code Tech Crawl for women.
Five of our Break the Code partners are opening their doors along the route and will be providing light refreshments and offering tours of their office spaces. Here's the schedule and the route:
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<li>5:30 - 6:00 GlobeSherpa, 1000 SW Broadway #1800</li>
<li>6:00 - 6:30 Thetus, 326 SW Broadway</li>
<li>6:30 - 7:00 Epicodus, 208 SW 5th Ave #105</li>
<li>7:00 - 7:30 CrowdCompass, 308 SW 2nd Ave #200</li>
<li>7:30 - 8:00 Puppet Labs, 308 SW 2nd Ave, Fifth Floor</li>
<li>8:00 - 8:30 Jive, 915 SW Stark St #400</li>
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This is a great opportunity to check out the tech scene in Portland and learn more about companies that are taking a stand to support women and diversity in tech. We hope to see you there on Thursday, July 9! |
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We've been thrilled by the support we've received from our community on our Break the Code initiative, and now we're excited to announce that we're leading a Break the Code Tech Crawl for women.
Five of our Break the Code partners are opening their doors along the route and will be providing light refreshments and offering tours of their office spaces. Here's the schedule and the route:
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<b>5:30 - 6:00</b> GlobeSherpa, 1000 SW Broadway #1800</li>
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<b>7:00 - 7:30</b> CrowdCompass, 308 SW 2nd Ave #200</li>
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<b>7:30 - 8:00</b> Puppet Labs, 308 SW 2nd Ave, Fifth Floor</li>
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<b>8:00 - 8:30</b> Jive, 915 SW Stark St #400</li>
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This is a great opportunity to check out the tech scene in Portland and learn more about companies that are taking a stand to support women and diversity in tech. We hope to see you there on Thursday, July 9! |
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Change #35003
2015-07-06
09:20:38
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destroy
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Break the Code Tech Crawl
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Change #35002
2015-07-06
09:20:19
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update
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Break the Code Tech Crawl
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Change #35001
2015-07-06
09:19:54
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update
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Break the Code Tech Crawl
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Change #35000
2015-07-06
09:19:38
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Break the Code Tech Crawl
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We've been thrilled by the support we've received from our community on our Break the Code initiative, and now we're excited to announce that we're leading a Break the Code Tech Crawl for women.
Five of our Break the Code partners are opening their doors along the route and will be providing light refreshments and offering tours of their office spaces. Here's the schedule and the route:
<ul>
<li>5:30 - 6:00 GlobeSherpa, 1000 SW Broadway #1800</li>
<li>6:00 - 6:30 Thetus, 326 SW Broadway</li>
<li>6:30 - 7:00 Epicodus, 208 SW 5th Ave #105</li>
<li>7:00 - 7:30 CrowdCompass, 308 SW 2nd Ave #200</li>
<li>7:30 - 8:00 Puppet Labs, 308 SW 2nd Ave, Fifth Floor</li>
<li>8:00 - 8:30 Jive, 915 SW Stark St #400</li>
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This is a great opportunity to check out the tech scene in Portland and learn more about companies that are taking a stand to support women and diversity in tech. We hope to see you there on Thursday, July 9! |
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Change #34999
2015-07-06
09:18:08
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1250468733
Break the Code Tech Crawl
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We've been thrilled by the support we've received from our community on our Break the Code initiative, and now we're excited to announce that we're leading a Break the Code Tech Crawl for women.
Five of our Break the Code partners are opening their doors along the route and will be providing light refreshments and offering tours of their office spaces. Here's the schedule and the route:
5:30 - 6:00 GlobeSherpa, 1000 SW Broadway #1800
6:00 - 6:30 Thetus, 326 SW Broadway
6:30 - 7:00 Epicodus, 208 SW 5th Ave #105
7:00 - 7:30 CrowdCompass, 308 SW 2nd Ave #200
7:30 - 8:00 Puppet Labs, 308 SW 2nd Ave, Fifth Floor
8:00 - 8:30 Jive, 915 SW Stark St #400
This is a great opportunity to check out the tech scene in Portland and learn more about companies that are taking a stand to support women and diversity in tech. We hope to see you there on Thursday, July 9! |
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Change #34998
2015-07-05
18:30:17
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create
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1250468732
PDXbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly)
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TBA
The meeting host for July is [Crowd Compass](http://www.crowdcompass.com/home.shtml) The leading mobile app provider for conferences and
meetings.
Talk begins at 7, get there early for socializing.
Join our mailing list! https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxbyte |
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PDXbyte users group (C/C++/Assembly) |
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Enter through doors on SW 2nd Ave |
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Change #34997
2015-07-05
16:50:34
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PDX Design Research Group
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Join us at the next PDX Design Research Group meeting on Wednesday, July 15th, 2015!
Tell Us How You Really Feel: Subconscious Metrics Meet Product UX
Elise Lind, Thug Design
The variety and scope of project requests from clients is an interesting and often complicated part of agency work. Elise Lind will discuss what happened when one of Thug's clients wanted to use subconscious measurements to evaluate the user experience of a product. She and her team had to put aside their initial skepticism and figure out which of the various methods would be useful for design research. Explored methods included: EEG, galvanic skin response, forced-choice reaction times, guided visualizations and micro-expressions. Elise will share the good and bad parts of that journey, and talk about recent advances to help improve the value of these methods.
Elise is a senior research strategist and UX researcher at Thug Design, a Portland agency specializing in UX research and design. She has been doing a mix of user research and interaction design for the past 20 years, in agencies and with in-house groups at Intel.
Date: Wednesday, July 15th, 2015
Time: Networking 6:30 – 7:00 pm, presentation 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Location: eBay's downtown offices, 1400 SW 5th Ave., 3rd Floor
Informal networking is from 6:30 – 7:00, with Elise’s talk to begin promptly at 7:00.
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PDX Design Research Group |
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Please note: If you arrive after 7:00 pm, you will not be able to get into the building. Please plan to arrive at least a few minutes before then, as there won't be anyone downstairs to let you in. |
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Change #34996
2015-07-04
14:42:32
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update
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1250468730
Study Group: Coursera/Stanford Algorithms: Design and Analysis
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt,
971-202-6918,
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdavidburt ,
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however. Also, there are oen or two - completely optional - texts that he suggests can supplement the on-line class. If that interests you, they're mentioned in one of the first few lectures. I like the Kleinberg/Tardos one.
Andrew David Burt,
971-202-6918,
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdavidburt ,
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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Change #34995
2015-07-04
14:38:18
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update
Calagator::Event
1250468730
Study Group: Coursera/Stanford Algorithms: Design and Analysis
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt,
971-202-6918,
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
→ |
I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt,
971-202-6918,
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdavidburt ,
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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Change #34994
2015-07-04
14:35:14
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update
Calagator::Event
1250468730
Study Group: Coursera/Stanford Algorithms: Design and Analysis
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt
971-202-6918
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
→ |
I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt,
971-202-6918,
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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Change #34993
2015-07-04
14:32:18
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update
Calagator::Event
1250468730
Study Group: Coursera/Stanford Algorithms: Design and Analysis
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt
971-202-6918
[my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt
971-202-6918
e-mail: [my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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2015-07-04
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt
971-202-6918
[email protected] |
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt
971-202-6918
[my first name] @ampletorque.com |
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2015-07-04
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I'd like to start a study-group for the new session on Coursera of Stanford professor Tim Roughgarden's "Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1" course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/algo
The first week started on June 29th going to July 5th but is a "soft opening" week to allow latecomers to start gracefully - there are some lectures to watch but no real work. The first "real week" with homework is July 6-11th. Lectures generally come out Fridays and new assignments released / old assignments due on Sunday nights.
The course runs from June 29 through August 29. There is a Part 2 of the course that will start several weeks after this one finishes, if there are enough people interested I'm happy to try this again for Part 2.
This course gets some crazy-good reviews from people, here are some from one review site:
https://www.coursetalk.com/providers/coursera/courses/algorithms-design-and-analysis-part-1
I've taken the first half of part I awhile back, enjoyed it but got busy and didn't complete it, and I want to re-do it this term. Due to the date, I thought trying Mondays (7/13 for starters) after work would be a good option, though I'm open to ideas.
Please RSVP if you're interested! I'll update the event when I confirm a venue.
Oh - the course is intentionally language-agnostic. The up-side to this is BYOL, the downside is no "answer sheet" from the teacher. I'm happy to work in ruby, python, or javascript (the languages I work in), or - we can just as well bring our homework in whatever language we want and discuss them however.
Andrew David Burt
971-202-6918
[email protected] |
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2015-07-04
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Change #34989
2015-07-04
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Startup Happy Hour @ Portland Startup Summit
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Startup Happy Hour is a happy hour for startups. Portland Startup Summit is a summit for Portland startups. Put them together, and what do you get? A very happy hour indeed.
You're invited to join us at Startup Happy Hour at Portland Startup Summit, providing FREE half-day access from 3 to 7 PM.
In addition to the usual happy hour shenanigans, attendees will enjoy free access to late afternoon talks, complimentary libations from Softlayer, and the chance to meet interactive food startups at our Edible Expo.
RSVP required: http://www.portlandstartupsummit.com
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Change #34988
2015-07-04
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Portland Startup Summit
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Portland is the next big thing.
You're invited to Portland Startup Summit 2.0.1, taking place at Holocene (1001 SE Morrison St.) from 11 AM to 7 PM on Monday, July 13.
Half-day tickets are FREE while supplies last. Get them here.
Brought to you by the team behind SF Beta, Startup Happy Hour, and Dev-to-Dev Summit, we've put together an all-star lineup of speakers from the Portland startup scene, with some very special guests from Silicon Valley.
Register now and join our online community:
http://www.portlandstartupsummit.com
And now, the agenda:
THE POWER OF THE PORTLAND BRAND
Portland is more than just a city – it's a global brand. Nobody understands this better than Marcus Harvey, Founder of Portland Gear and the ever-popular @Portland instagram account. Rather than building a novel identity from scratch, this talk encourages founders to co-brand with Portland from day one – a tactic embraced not only by Marcus, but by this very summit.
• Marcus Harvey, Founder, Portland Gear
THE FUTURE OF FOOD
This feature session reflects upon the rapidly evolving Portland food scene, sharing the stories and viewpoints from three local leaders in the booming industry. This panel will share the personal stories from the visionaries behind companies and brands that people know; explore different food startup business models (eg. What kind of food startup is fundable, and by whom?); discuss case studies and examples of successful food startups; and speculate openly and with sweeping hand gestures on the future of food in Portland.
• Erik Wolf, Founder, SavorSearch
• Tom Gillpatrick, Juan Young Professor of Marketing and Food Management, Portland State University
• Sarah Masoni, Product & Process Development Manager, OSU Food Innovation Center
• Matt Milletto, Owner/Partner, Water Avenue Coffee
KEYNOTE: RISE OF THE SILICON VALLEY AMBASSADOR
As Portland and the Bay Area grow ever more interconnected, startups need to be active on both sides of the #SiliconBridge. Portland startups can do this by working with a Silicon Valley Ambassador, a role being pioneered by Bay Area technology veteran Mary Hodder, who works alongside the Portland-based team at Village. This talk will explore the dynamics of a multi-city team and present a vision of the Silicon Valley Ambassador as a new, yet vital, position for Portland startups to consider.
• Mary Hodder, Co-Founder & CPO, Village
THE PERSONAL IS THE PROFESSIONAL
This talk explores the evolving nature of professionalism in the era of cultural diversity, decentralized media, and personal branding. It's time to rethink assumptions about professional identity, moving towards a framework of empowerment, individuality, and interconnection.
• Dave Barcos, Founder, Bridge Incubator
AN INSIDE LOOK AT INTRAPRENEURSHIP
Innovation matters to big companies as much as small ones. In a process called "intrapreneurship," large organizations empower champions to create and scale new opportunities. In many ways the best of both worlds – and in many ways more challenging – this talk explores intrapreneurship from the perspective of one its most experienced practitioners.
• Jay Fayloga, Intrapreneur & Advisor
STARTING UP WITHOUT INVESTORS
Drawing on the success stories of local crowdfunded startups, this panel examines non-traditional sources of capital in an increasingly diverse funding landscape. Panelists will discuss both the advantages and drawbacks to non-traditional fundraising, sharing success stories and lessons learned in the process.
• Thubten Comerford, Founder, WePost Media
• Kristen Gallagher, Founder, Edify Education Design
• Helga Waage, Co-Founder & CTO, Mobilitus
• Tekin Tatar, CEO & Co-Founder, BeFunky
Learn more and review participation options:
http://www.portlandstartupsummit.com
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Change #34987
2015-07-03
15:26:06
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Ruby Book Club
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Reading through technical books in a group is a great way to learn. You can stay motivated by reading together; better apply what you are reading by actively communicating it, as well as hearing others perspectives that will help you better understand the book. Even if you're a more experienced developer it's a great way to keep your skill sharp and share your wisdom and experience. If none of that is convincing just come and have fun with fellow ruby developers!
We are starting a new book [Metaprogramming Ruby 2: Program Like the Ruby Pros](https://pragprog.com/book/ppmetr2/metaprogramming-ruby-2) by Paolo Perrotta. This week we will discuss Chapter 1-2.
Please come having read the chapters and ready to discuss it.
Make sure to grab food before.
Looking for a sponsor, contact me if you are interested. |
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Change #34986
2015-07-03
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Change #34985
2015-07-03
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buy via_gra in great britain
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Change #34984
2015-07-03
12:29:00
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buy via_gra in great britain
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Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I am impressed! Extremely useful information specially the last part |
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Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I am impressed! Extremely useful information specially the last part |
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Change #34983
2015-07-03
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Change #34982
2015-07-03
10:57:03
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PIGSquad Drink 'n Draw & XO Kickstarter Launch Party!
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Join the Portland Indie Game Squad and Jumpdrive Studios in an evening of playing locally-made games and sketching your favorites! Game developers will be setting up their games for anyone to play while we've invited artists to come draw "fan art" of the games on display.
• Any developers are welcome to come set up their projects;
• any artists (or non-artists!) are welcome to make game-inspired drawings;
• anyone is welcome to come hang out, play games, and have fun!
This Drink n’ Draw is special in that we’re teaming up with Jumpdrive Studios, which will be launching XO on Kickstarter on July 20th. They've been supporting PIGSquad by sponsoring game jams, donating their time and energy to help with events, and some of the team met at PIGSquad meetups :D
BONUS: They’re doing something special just for PIGSquad members - for those of you who back the project in the first 48 hours, you get a free Enemy Carrier poster!
Here’s how it works:
1.) Back XO on Kickstarter (any tier) within the first 48 hours
2.) Leave a comment in the XO Kickstarter campaign and mention PIGSquad (you must be a backer to leave a comment)
3.) Come out to the Drink ’n Draw / XO Kickstarter Launch Party, show us your comment, and pick up your free poster!
More comments in our campaign will help drive XO to the top of the listings, spread awareness for PIGSquad, and you get something that’s only available to early backers in the area… everyone wins! We’ll be around with a laptop so we can look through the comments section for you. And if you can’t make it out that night or become a backer on Tuesday, we’ll bring them to other upcoming events throughout the summer.
Play, drink, draw – that's the gist!
For artists, I will have super super basic paper/pencil/coloring supplies on site if you want to use them. If you are interested in showcasing a game and I haven't already spoken with you, please comment on this event and I can share more details about setup. In-progress games are welcome.
The listed event time is only recommended; feel free to come earlier or stay later if you'd like. The venue is listed as 21 and over, but no one IDs unless you ask for an alcoholic drink. Message an admin here or e-mail us at [email protected] if you have any questions! |
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Lucky Labs four brewpubs provide a pure Portland craft brewing experience in an unpretentious setting. Paws down, the tastiest beer around! |
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Change #34981
2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour!
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
There are no pitches, no nametags, and no agenda – just hanging out.
We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/nhkbjlytlblc/
Thank you. |
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2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour!
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
There are no pitches, no nametags, and no agenda – just hanging out.
We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/nhkbjlytlbcc/
Thank you. |
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2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
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We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/nhkbjlytlbsb/
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2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
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We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/nhkbjlytlbkb/
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2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
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We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/nhkbjlytkbpc/
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2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
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We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/nhkbjlytkbgc/
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Change #34975
2015-07-03
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Startup Happy Hour!
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We'll be meeting towards the back bar, which will forevermore be our "spot".
Instead of clustering around a table, please mill about more freely, making it easier for everyone to meet and mingle. |
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We'll be meeting towards the back bar, which will forevermore be our "spot". |
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Change #34974
2015-07-03
06:53:42
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Startup Happy Hour!
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
There are no pitches, no nametags, and no agenda – just hanging out.
We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/223390236/
Thank you. |
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Startup Happy Hour! |
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http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/223390236/ |
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We'll be meeting towards the back bar, which will forevermore be our "spot".
Instead of clustering around a table, please mill about more freely, making it easier for everyone to meet and mingle. |
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Change #34973
2015-07-03
06:52:03
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1250468717
Startup Happy Hour!
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Startup Happy Hour! is a friendly, informal gathering of like-minded people.
There are no pitches, no nametags, and no agenda – just hanging out.
We're meeting this Friday at 4 PM at the Green Dragon. Hope to see you there!
Please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/223500745/
Thank you. |
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2015-07-10 19:00:00 -0700 |
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2015-07-10 16:00:00 -0700 |
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Startup Happy Hour! |
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http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/223500745/ |
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We'll be meeting towards the back bar, which will forevermore be our "spot".
Instead of clustering around a table, please mill about more freely, making it easier for everyone to meet and mingle. |
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Change #34972
2015-07-03
05:44:00
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PDX Git Together
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The new [PDX Git Together](https://twitter.com/pdxgit) is fast-forwarding into the future!
Puppet is graciously providing food sponsorship, so remember to thank them.
Bart Massey will be talking about workflow design and implementation, including how he publishes Inform 7 code on Github and generic shell scripts he has created for dealing with single-person small repo workflows.
Jason LaPier will also be speaking about how his small team at Elemental uses Atlassian Stash and how it is different than the more common Github workflows.
Would you like to present at a future PDX Git Together? Send an email to the [pdxgit](http://groups.google.com/group/pdxgit) mailing list and/or contact Duke at [email protected] .
Would you like to sponsor food or other stuff for future PDX Git Togethers? Contact Duke at [email protected] . |
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2015-08-18 20:00:00 -0700 |
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1250468716 |
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2015-08-18 18:00:00 -0700 |
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PDX Git Together |
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http://pdxgit.com |
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202394689 |
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Change #34971
2015-07-03
02:00:53
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202394998
vodafone
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Change #34970
2015-07-03
02:00:07
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vodafone
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Change #34969
2015-07-03
01:58:53
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vodafone
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vodafone |
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Change #34968
2015-07-03
01:56:23
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202394556
https://etherpad.mozilla.org/sciencelab-2014summersprint-sites
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Change #34967
2015-07-02
23:27:15
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OSCON
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Open Source Conference. It's big, it's expensive, it's a portland tech tradition. |
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2015-07-24 16:30:00 -0700 |
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1250468715 |
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2015-07-20 08:30:00 -0700 |
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OSCON |
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http://www.oscon.com/open-source-2015 |
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Change #34966
2015-07-02
18:45:37
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Startup Happy Hour!
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http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/223234301/ |
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http://www.meetup.com/StartupHappyHour/events/223234302/ |
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Change #34965
2015-07-02
17:17:54
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update
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1250468714
OSGeo-PDX OpenStreetMap Mapathon to locate and tag Public Art in Downtown Portland
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An OpenStreetMap- outdoor mapathon.
Mapping 500 outdoor artworks in the Portland-Vancouver Metro Area during the summer of 2015
On May 14 there were fewer than 50 OpenStreetMap mapped artworks in Portland. And none had photos.
This summer pdxosgeo (Portland's Opensource Geo group ) and friends will map at least 500 artworks in Portland, Vancouver, Gresham, Hillsboro. Along the way benches, eateries, pubs, drinking fountains, historical sites and key tourism attractions will get tagged.
How?
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An OpenStreetMap- outdoor mapathon.
Mapping 500 outdoor artworks in the Portland-Vancouver Metro Area during the summer of 2015
On May 14 there were fewer than 50 OpenStreetMap mapped artworks in Portland. And none had photos.
This summer pdxosgeo (Portland's Opensource Geo group ) and friends will map at least 500 artworks in Portland, Vancouver, Gresham, Hillsboro. Along the way benches, eateries, pubs, drinking fountains, historical sites and key tourism attractions will get tagged.
We'll use atlas pages from fieldpapers.org, pre-printed.
Create an account on openstreetmap before hand if you want. And, if you have a smartphone, install an OSM POI (point of interest) editor app. [ PushPin ](http://pushpinosm.org/) and Go Map! are great. |
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Change #34964
2015-07-02
16:52:36
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202394997
The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Ave, under Portlandia Statue
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Change #34963
2015-07-02
16:51:06
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create
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1250468714
OSGeo-PDX OpenStreetMap Mapathon to locate and tag Public Art in Downtown Portland
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An OpenStreetMap- outdoor mapathon.
Mapping 500 outdoor artworks in the Portland-Vancouver Metro Area during the summer of 2015
On May 14 there were fewer than 50 OpenStreetMap mapped artworks in Portland. And none had photos.
This summer pdxosgeo (Portland's Opensource Geo group ) and friends will map at least 500 artworks in Portland, Vancouver, Gresham, Hillsboro. Along the way benches, eateries, pubs, drinking fountains, historical sites and key tourism attractions will get tagged.
How?
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2015-07-06 20:30:00 -0700 |
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1250468714 |
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2015-07-06 18:00:00 -0700 |
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OSGeo-PDX OpenStreetMap Mapathon to locate and tag Public Art in Downtown Portland |
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Meet in the shade, under the statue of Portlandia. We'll wait until 6:15, then head out. Beers or ice cream after. |
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