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2014-04-21
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Creative CSS: Animations, Transitions & UX Workshop
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<p>Refresh Portland presents... Creative CSS: Animations, Transitions & UX Workshop!</p>
<p>Start thinking of CSS in a whole new light using animations, transitions, and transforms. Plus, learn how to make great UI animations while you’re at it!</p>
<p>In this workshop we’ll cover the basics of CSS animations, transitions and transforms; techniques for writing them efficiently; combining them with JavaScript and SVG; and specifically look at where motion can be used effectively in our work -- both as classy details and as useful UI animations. It’s going to be a fun day full of web animation!</p>
<h3>What We'll Cover</h3>
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<li>Timing, offsets, arcs, and other key animation principles for UI work</li>
<li>Where and how animation can improve UX</li>
<li>Capturing CSS animation events with JavaScript</li>
<li>Animating SVG with CSS </li>
<li>Performance considerations and progressive enhancement</li>
</ol><h3>Who Should Attend</h3>
<p>This workshop is for web designers and developers who want to add more sophisticated interactions and motion to their work.</p>
<h3>What You Should Know</h3>
<p>Experience with HTML and CSS is needed to take full advantage of the workshop's content. Some familiarity with JavaScript or jQuery is helpful, but not required.</p>
<h3>What to Bring</h3>
<p>A laptop with your favourite text editor and modern browser(s) is all you need.</p>
<h3>What to Expect</h3>
<p>A full day of learning! Snacks and lunch are provided and ISITE's guest wifi is plentiful and fast!</p>
<h3>About Val Head</h3>
<p>Val Head is a Designer and Consultant based in Philadelphia. Her work ranges from projects on the web to interactive installations to print. She is the author of The Pocket Guide to CSS Animations, teaches CSS animations on Lynda.com, and hosts the All the Right Moves tutorial screencast.</p>
<p>You can find her on stage speaking at events like An Event Apart and encouraging others to do the same as the co-host of the Ladies In Tech podcast. She’s on the Future Insights advisory board, founded the popular Web Design Day conference, and leads workshops around the world on Animation for the Web and Creative Coding.</p> |
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2014-04-21
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Creative CSS: Animations, Transitions UX Workshop
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Start thinking of CSS in a whole new light using animations, transitions, and transforms. Plus, learn how to make great UI animations while you’re at it!
In this workshop we’ll cover the basics of CSS animations, transitions and transforms; techniques for writing them efficiently; combining them with JavaScript and SVG; and specifically look at where motion can be used effectively in our work -- both as classy details and as useful UI animations. It’s going to be a fun day full of web animation!
What We'll Cover:
Timing, offsets, arcs, and other key animation principles for UI work
Where and how animation can improve UX
Capturing CSS animation events with JavaScript
Animating SVG with CSS
Performance considerations and progressive enhancement
Who Should Attend:This workshop is for web designers and developers who want to add more sophisticated interactions and motion to their work.
What you should know:Experience with HTML and CSS is needed to take full advantage of the workshop's content. Some familiarity with JavaScript or jQuery is helpful, but not required.
What to bring: A laptop with your favourite text editor and modern browser(s) is all you need.
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Contact [email protected] with any questions about the workshop.
Tickets can be refunded up until 2 weeks before the event. Tickets are always transferrable. Contact [email protected] with any ticket refund or transfer questions.
Have questions about Creative CSS: Animations, Transitions UX Workshop?
Contact Viewsource Workshops Refresh Portland
When Where
2030 NW Pettygrove St
Portland,
OR 97209
Monday, June 9, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (PDT)
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2014-04-21
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2014-04-21
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Change #27167
2014-04-21
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https://creativecssportland.eventbrite.com/
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Change #27166
2014-04-21
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Beginner's coding night
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Every Wednesday, Epicodus opens its office to beginner coders who want guidance about how to start learning to code, help with particular coding problems, or just a place to work for a couple hours with other beginners. |
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2014-04-21
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Beginner's coding night
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Every Wednesday, Epicodus opens its office to beginner coders who want guidance about how to start learning to code, help with particular coding problems, or just a place to work for a couple hours with other beginners. |
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2014-04-21
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Hardware Pitch Contest
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For this event, we are absolutely technology focused! If you're idea involves interesting electronics technology - we'd like to hear about it! Sign up today and you might be chosen to pitch at the Hardware Pitch 2.
Does your idea involve complex electroncs that could be expensive to prototype? Great - we like a challenge! Is it wearble tech? Great! Telecom? Wireless? Parallel processing? Instrumentation? Whatever it is, we'd like to hear about it. Sign up to make a pitch - or register to come listen. |
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For this event, we are absolutely technology focused! If you're idea involves interesting electronics technology - we'd like to hear about it! Sign up today and you might be chosen to pitch at the Hardware Pitch 2.
Does your idea involve complex electroncs that could be expensive to prototype? Great - we like a challenge! Is it wearble tech? Great! Telecom? Wireless? Parallel processing? Instrumentation? Whatever it is, we'd like to hear about it. Sign up to make a pitch - or register to come listen. Brought to you by Axiom Electronics and OTBC. |
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2014-04-21
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Hardware Pitch Contest
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For this event, we are absolutely technology focused! If you're idea involves interesting electronics technology - we'd like to hear about it! Sign up today and you might be chosen to pitch at the Hardware Pitch 2.
Does your idea involve complex electroncs that could be expensive to prototype? Great - we like a challenge! Is it wearble tech? Great! Telecom? Wireless? Parallel processing? Instrumentation? Whatever it is, we'd like to hear about it. Sign up to make a pitch - or register to come listen. |
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Change #27162
2014-04-21
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Exec Summary Hot Seat
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Picture this: You're an investor with 30 minutes to get through a stack of executive summaries and business plans. Your goal is to find one with a story you can't stop reading. Each document has 5 seconds to make you care; if it doesn't, you reject it – Boom! – and pick up the next.
Back to reality: You're a founder, you need capital, and you have 5 seconds to tell a story that grabs investors by the eyeballs and forces them to read. You may be an engineer, but you need to write like your future depends on it.
Learn how to make your opening paragraph a compelling read in this hot seat workshop. Led by business writer Debra Hemminger, attendees will:
• Evaluate and revise first paragraphs,
• Create a checklist of traits that make a compelling first paragraph,
• Use the checklist on their own first paragraphs to create an action plan.
Bring the first paragraph of your exec summary to this event and get feedback from the group! Better yet, email your first paragraph to [email protected] by May 8 with subject line "Hot Seat" to get even more feedback. |
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Back to reality: You're a founder, you need capital, and you have 5 seconds to tell a story that grabs investors by the eyeballs and forces them to read. You may be an engineer, but you need to write like your future depends on it.
Learn how to make your opening paragraph a compelling read in this hot seat workshop. Led by business writer Debra Hemminger, attendees will:
• Evaluate and revise first paragraphs
• Create a checklist of traits that make a compelling first paragraph
• Use the checklist on their own first paragraphs to create an action plan.
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2014-04-21
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Picture this: You're an investor with 30 minutes to get through a stack of executive summaries and business plans. Your goal is to find one with a story you can't stop reading. Each document has 5 seconds to make you care; if it doesn't, you reject it – Boom! – and pick up the next.
Back to reality: You're a founder, you need capital, and you have 5 seconds to tell a story that grabs investors by the eyeballs and forces them to read. You may be an engineer, but you need to write like your future depends on it.
Learn how to make your opening paragraph a compelling read in this hot seat workshop. Led by business writer Debra Hemminger, attendees will:
• Evaluate and revise first paragraphs,
• Create a checklist of traits that make a compelling first paragraph,
• Use the checklist on their own first paragraphs to create an action plan.
Bring the first paragraph of your exec summary to this event and get feedback from the group! Better yet, email your first paragraph to [email protected] by May 8 with subject line "Hot Seat" to get even more feedback. |
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Change #27160
2014-04-19
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MIDI & Music Tech Clinic @ Central Library US Bank Meeting Room
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This event is open to the public.
MIDI & Music Tech Clinic is a drop-in event for troubleshooting MIDI/music tech difficulties. Come to learn, to teach, or to share hardware, software, and even recording knowledge.
Format:
• Bring the full make and model of each piece of gear and the manual if you have it ("I have a Roland SH-01 Synthesizer").
• Know your use case or questions ("I want to use an expression pedal to modulate the vibrato on my synth patch").
• "Experts" will be on-hand.
• Laptops or other small pieces of gear welcome. A small set of speakers will be available. Sounds should be no louder than the volume of speaking for the library's sake. |
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Change #27159
2014-04-18
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Mobile Portland — Choosing The Right Stack for Mobile
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<p><strong>The problem:</strong> You are an enterprise or startup with some desktop offerings, and the writing on the wall has turned into the tattoo on your forehead. The time has come to turn some or all of your money printing machine into something that can be easily accessed and used on smartphones and tablets.</p>
<p><strong>The solution:</strong> It depends. </p>
<p>It is also the topic of Dee Madden’s presentation at Mobile Portland this month: “Choosing The Right Stack for Mobile: The Pros And Cons of Each”</p>
<p>The topic of Native vs Hybrid vs Pure Web vs Shared Codebase vs Whatever is a well worn one, but dynamic and ever-changing, nonetheless. In this presentation, Dee will examine the current landscape, with a pragmatic approach that holds all solutions equal. He will cover the pluses and minuses of each, and how to leverage the more endearing traits of one over the other as the best solution for the problem at hand.</p>
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<li>Hybrid “Shrinkwrap” solutions – a focus on PhoneGap, with some discussion of the others, such as Appcelerator and Sencha</li>
<li>Roll-your-own Hybrid – hybrid built with a custom native container</li>
<li>Drive-Through Hybrid – Codiqa</li>
<li>Shared Codebase – Xamarin, with a dusting of the Ruby-based Rhodes framework</li>
</ul><p>Throughout, Dee will show some working examples of some of these, providing some concrete examples of the advantages of each, and some of the pitfalls that can come with them as applications evolve, with an anecdote or two for good measure.</p>
<p>Come on out and kick the shindig in the shins! Dee will have his shinguards on!</p>
<h3>About Our Speaker</h3>
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<p>Dee Madden is a Software Developer with over 16 years experience in building software, having done everything from Development, to Quality Assurance, Project Management, and Agile / SCRUM Coaching. For well over the last 3 of those years, He has been consumed with a passion for all things mobile and bleeding edge HTML/CSS/Javascript tech. He began life as a Punk Rock Musician and Multimedia Artist. Building from that, and a trip back to the house of higher learning, he found his way into designing and writing software.</p>
<p>Currently, he works as an Mobile Solutions Consultant, Full Stack Developer, and Instructor for SoftSource Consulting.</p> |
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Change #27158
2014-04-18
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Portland Ember Meetup
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Same basic formula: good people, good food, good talks. We'll generally have two talks, usually at different skill levels, some break and networking time, and other topically relevant things as they come up.
Could you be our next speaker? Please reach out! Events at Tilde dot io.
If you or your company would be up for sponsoring, we can use all the help we can get (especially if we want to keep up the good-food trend!). Meetup sponsorships can be just a few hundred dollars, and make a tremendous difference. Please reach out!
We've got plenty of room, but RSVPs via Meetup ARE required.
See you soon... |
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2014-04-17
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2014-04-17
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2014-04-17
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<p>Everyone and their dog are turning out graphs of social networks. My helpers are Bonnie and Vinson.</p> <p>With their help I will construct visualizations of interesting data using R and its libraries. R does a very nice job of pulling in the data then visualizing it. I will present a few libraries from R. gRim, gRain, gRbase, gRapHD, igraph, Rgraphviz.</p> <p>The talk will have more pretty pictures of data visualizations than code and theory. Enough Theory so that you will be able to tell if your results pass the smell test. Or in others words how confident you can be with your results. All the R code will be available. One of the books that I am basing this talk on is: Graphical models with R by Soren Hojsgaard, David Edwards and Steffen Lauritzen published by Springer</p> <p>An example dataset in the book is carcass. I will come up with data to replace this data set. Although Bonnie and Vinson approve of the data set.</p> |
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Change #27151
2014-04-17
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<p>Hack Oregon is diving deep into local election data! <br>They just wrapped up a workshop at Pacific Northwest College of Design where they were program to visualize the flow of campaign money in Oregon. <br>To celebrate the end of term, they are hosting a hackathon and inviting the community out to come build more civic-inspired projects with the data they've collected. <br>Sources include ORESTAR database (campaign expenditures and contributions) voter registration database and more! <br>Some people are coming with their own pitches and others are looking to join a team that inspires them. <br>Register early on <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-design-challenge-a-civic-data-hackathon-tickets-10807699119">eventbrite</a>. Contact <a href="mailto:%5Bmasked%5D">[masked]</a> if you have questions about pitches or possibilities. <br>See you there!</p> <p>
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2014-04-17
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CodePDX: Languages from 30,000 feet.
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Join us for the 2nd CodePDX meeting!
Adron Hall will be giving us an over view of various different languages of the past and present. More info soon.
**Please [RSVP](http://codepdx2.eventbrite.com) so that we can get a rough headcount for pizza.**
Thanks to our wonderful sponsors New Relic and Twilio for the venue and pizza.
Questions? Contact Colby @ [email protected] |
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Join us for the 2nd CodePDX meeting!
Ever wondered what makes one programming language better than another? Why some languages have died in popularity over the years?
Adron Hall will be giving us an over view of various different languages of the past and present.
Whether you've never written a line of code, or simply want to get a more wholesome idea of the language landscape, you should come.
**Please [RSVP](http://codepdx2.eventbrite.com) so that we can get a rough headcount for pizza.**
Thanks to our wonderful sponsors New Relic and Twilio for the venue and pizza.
Questions? Contact Colby @ [email protected] |
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Change #27147
2014-04-17
16:14:43
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Galois tech talk: A Gentle Introduction to Hiding Usage Patterns
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abstract: What if you want to store encrypted files on an untrusted Cloud Server in such a way that Server does not even know if you are editing the same file today as you were yesterday, or anything else about your usage patterns other than total amount of traffic to the Server? Clearly, no matter how strong of an encryption you use, access pattern is revealed: Cloud Server can simply track where on the hard drive you read/write from – clearly encryption does not hide that information. One naive solution to prevent revealing access pattern to the Server is to simply read all your data back from the Server and re-write your entire data back to Server in its entirety for each read/write. This works, but it is clearly impractical. Oblivious Random Access Memory (ORAM) is an algorithm that allows you to completely hide arbitrary access pattern in an efficient manner. In this talk, I will describe Oblivious RAM from the ground up, starting from my own Ph.D. thesis work on this topic (STOC 1990, MIT Ph.D. 1992) which showed the first efficient ORAM. The Journal Version of this work gained over 450 references according to Google Scholar [Ostrovsky-Goldreich JACM 1996] and ORAM became an important area of research in Cryptography in the last 5 years. I will describe surprising connections of ORAM to (1) tamper-proof embedded systems, (2) Software Protection (3) Secure Multi-Party and Secure Two Party Computation as well as (4) ways to securely compile programs with loops, “goto” statements, recursion, etc. into Garbled programs without “unrolling” the execution path, yet not revealing anything about the execution path. I will also compare and contrast ORAM to Single-Server Private Information Retrieval (Single-server PIR), which I co-invented with Kushilevitz in 1997, and explain important differences of these two models. The talk will be self-contained and accessible to the general audience.
Speaker bio: Rafail Ostrovsky is a Professor of Computer Science and Professor of Mathematics at UCLA and co-founder of Stealth Software Technologies, Inc. He has over 200 papers published in refereed journals and conferences and has 11 U.S. Patents issued. In 2013, Dr. Ostrovsky was inducted as an IACR (International Association of Cryptologic Research) Fellow. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Mathematical Foundations of Computing and has served on 38 international conference Program Committees including serving as a PC chair of FOCS 2011. He is a member of the Editorial Board of JACM, the Editorial Board of Algorithmica; and the Editorial Board of Journal of Cryptology; he serves on the Editorial and Advisory Board of the International Journal of Information and Computer Security and is a member of the steering committee of the international symposium of Security in Communication Networks (SCN). He is a recipient of multiple academic awards and honors and has google h-index factor of 55. At UCLA, Prof. Ostrovsky heads security and cryptography multi-disciplinary Research Center (http://www.cs.ucla.edu/security/) at Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. |
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Change #27146
2014-04-17
13:31:25
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Code for Portland Hack Night
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# Code for Portland Hack Night
It's been a long time coming, but it's finally here: the first Code for Portland hack night!
## Please RSVP!
**Please RSVP** so that we know how much pizza we'll need!
Join our meetup group and RSVP for the event here: http://www.meetup.com/Code-for-Portland/events/177731782/
## Civic Heroes of all types welcome!
This event is for coders and non-coders alike -- as long as you're interested in making government more open and building interesting things for our city, you're more than welcome!
## Bring a Laptop!
If you intend on getting any hacking done, it would be wise to bring the tools of the trade.
## There Will Be Pizza!
Pizza!!! We'll be getting some 'za from Sizzle Pie, so there will be vegan and vegetarian options.
**If you have something you'd like to work on or are excited about for the social and civic good, let us know via the meetup or at the hack night itself. We are growing our initiative and the energy comes from the community.** |
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# Code for Portland Hack Night
It's been a long time coming, but it's finally here: the first Code for Portland hack night! This is an organic and unprogrammed night to come learn about or hack on new civic tools.
## Please RSVP!
**Please RSVP** so that we know how much pizza we'll need!
Join our meetup group and RSVP for the event here: http://www.meetup.com/Code-for-Portland/events/177731782/
## Civic Heroes of all types welcome!
This event is for coders and non-coders alike -- as long as you're interested in making government more open and building interesting things for our city, you're more than welcome!
## Bring a Laptop!
If you intend on getting any hacking done, it would be wise to bring the tools of the trade.
## There Will Be Pizza!
Pizza!!! We'll be getting some 'za from Sizzle Pie, so there will be vegan and vegetarian options.
**If you have something you'd like to work on or are excited about for the social and civic good, let us know via the meetup or at the hack night itself. We are growing our initiative and the energy comes from the community.** |
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2014-04-17
12:58:01
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2014-04-17
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2014-04-17
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Code for Portland Hack Night
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# Code for Portland Hack Night
It's been a long time coming, but it's finally here: the first Code for Portland hack night!
## Please RSVP!
**Please RSVP** so that we know how much pizza we'll need!
Join our meetup group and RSVP for the event here: http://www.meetup.com/Code-for-Portland/events/177731782/
## Civic Heroes of all types welcome!
This event is for coders and non-coders alike -- as long as you're interested in making government more open and building interesting things for our city, you're more than welcome!
## Bring a Laptop!
If you intend on getting any hacking done, it would be wise to bring the tools of the trade.
## There Will Be Pizza!
Pizza!!! We'll be getting some 'za from Sizzle Pie, so there will be vegan and vegetarian options.
**If you have something you'd like to work on or are excited about for the social and civic good, let us know via the meetup or at the hack night itself. We are growing our initiative and the energy comes from the community.** |
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Code for Portland Hack Night |
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Change #27142
2014-04-17
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Esri Portland R&D Center
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Change #27141
2014-04-17
09:59:18
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Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working
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Based off an idea from the pdxruby mailing list, this event is for any ruby programmers who want to informally co-work from a cafe. We'll be at the large table in Ford Food and Drink on SE 11th and Division... come join! |
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Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working |
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Change #27140
2014-04-16
20:31:06
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Portland 3D Printing Lab
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In March 64 Layer Geeks explored the many options for 3D scanning and got to see large format industrial prints. We kicked off with a high-level overview of what 3D printing is and how it's used. Next, people had a minute to shout out about their projects. Mortuary applications for 3D printing- unforgettable! Then, we took a look at updates in the industry and talked about how we, as a community, can work together. Next, Skylr of 3Digitize.us scanned a slice of pizza and showed us the many ways to do it. Next, Alex of ProtoPlant regaled us with stories of printing on industrial machines, showing us actual large-format prints as well as finely detailed chainmail.
In April, we'll take a look at how 3D printing is literally changing lives by giving people back the use of their limbs.
Agenda follows: 0600p : 3D printing for Beginners (optional for pros!)
0630p : Networking over light food/beverages
0730p : Intro
0740p : Community Time - 2 minutes to ask a question or show off your project
0750p : Ivan Owen - co-creator of the original 3D printed hand prosthetic and supporter of the e-NABLE project
0830p : More Networking! Note 1: If you'd like to bring a printer, please contact the group organizer, so we can set aside table space.
Note 2: If you have a project or business you'd like to talk about, please contact the group organizer by private message. We're looking for 15-20 minute presentations. Slides aren't necessary, but we have access to a projector and plenty of table space. Good examples would be demonstrations of a new technique/tool, an overview of a service you provide, a unique project you've modeled/printed, etc. If you know a great speaker, please refer them! Please share this with your network and bring your imagination and enthusiasm. |
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Portland 3D Printing Lab |
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Change #27139
2014-04-16
19:10:00
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Ecliptic Brewing
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Change #27138
2014-04-16
19:06:34
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GNOME Happy Hour
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GNOME recently released 3.12, help us celebrate the release! If you don't know what GNOME is or what Free Software is, come over and find out about one of the most interesting and sometimes controversial free and open source projects out there. The hosts are Sriram Ramkrishna - Director of the GNOME Foundation and Ikey Doherty - who wrote his own desktop based on GNOME technologies.
GNOME is the coordinator for the popular OPW program (Outreach Program for Women)
See:
http://www.gnome.org/
https://gnome.org/opw/
Hope to see you all there. Look for the GNOME trademark :) |
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Change #27137
2014-04-16
19:06:34
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Ecliptic Brewing
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Change #27136
2014-04-16
19:02:40
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Lightning Talks
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up.
This is the meeting where we will have LIGHTNING TALKS!
I encourage everyone to give a talk—especially anyone who has not given a talk at a user group meeting before. This is a great opportunity to practice speaking with a bite-size time slot. I (Jesse) have found that giving presentations is a good way to get name/face recognition, which has opened a lot of doors for me. And this will be a context where there will be other people speaking who have also not given a talk before.
Talks will be 5 minute presentations, with or without slides or other visual aids of your choosing. Choose any topic that interests you—so long as it is safe-for-work.
If you would like to give a talk, send an email to Jesse Hallett to be added to the list. If you are going to use slides please send a copy to the same address so that we can have everybody's presentations ready to go on one computer. Sign up first and send the slides later if you need time to make the slides. Slots will be first-come, first-served. We have time for 12–14 presentations.
I wanted to include some tips for anyone who has not given a lightning talk before:
- Practice! Do your talk out loud a few times in front a friend, mirror, an empty room, or whatever. Time yourself while practicing. You will feel silly doing this. But it is the only way to make sure that you are prepared to get the most use out of your five minutes. That is a very short time slot. Practicing will help you to focus on important points, and will help you to avoid points that you might otherwise stumble over.
- Speak slowly, and take pauses while you are speaking. When I am in front of a room full of people, I have a tendency to worry that I am wasting a lot of people's time, which makes me want to rush and to talk too fast. I think that this is a common reaction. You can give a better talk by resisting the temptation to hurry. Pausing between points, or when you need a moment to collect your thoughts, will give your audience opportunity to digest your points. Remember that a pause that feels long and awkward to you probably does not feel that way to your audience.
- If you use slides, my suggestion is to use at most 10 slides. That is one slide for every 30 seconds of speaking time. Your slide count is one way to estimate whether you are trying to fit in too much material for the given time.
- It is preferable to cover one point well than to go over five points hastily. Think about what the core point of your talk is, and how much you can take out while still conveying that point.
- Have some water handy—public speaking tends to lead to cottonmouth.
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/.
If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up.
This is the meeting where we will have LIGHTNING TALKS!
I encourage everyone to give a talk—especially anyone who has not given a talk at a user group meeting before. This is a great opportunity to practice speaking with a bite-size time slot. I (Jesse) have found that giving presentations is a good way to get name/face recognition, which has opened a lot of doors for me. And this will be a context where there will be other people speaking who have also not given a talk before.
Talks will be 5 minute presentations, with or without slides or other visual aids of your choosing. Choose any topic that interests you—so long as it is safe-for-work.
If you would like to give a talk, send an email to Jesse Hallett ([email protected]) to be added to the list. If you are going to use slides please send a copy to the same address so that we can have everybody's presentations ready to go on one computer. Sign up first and send the slides later if you need time to make the slides. Slots will be first-come, first-served. We have time for 12–14 presentations.
I wanted to include some tips for anyone who has not given a lightning talk before:
- Practice! Do your talk out loud a few times in front a friend, mirror, an empty room, or whatever. Time yourself while practicing. You will feel silly doing this. But it is the only way to make sure that you are prepared to get the most use out of your five minutes. That is a very short time slot. Practicing will help you to focus on important points, and will help you to avoid points that you might otherwise stumble over.
- Speak slowly, and take pauses while you are speaking. When I am in front of a room full of people, I have a tendency to worry that I am wasting a lot of people's time, which makes me want to rush and to talk too fast. I think that this is a common reaction. You can give a better talk by resisting the temptation to hurry. Pausing between points, or when you need a moment to collect your thoughts, will give your audience opportunity to digest your points. Remember that a pause that feels long and awkward to you probably does not feel that way to your audience.
- If you use slides, my suggestion is to use at most 10 slides. That is one slide for every 30 seconds of speaking time. Your slide count is one way to estimate whether you are trying to fit in too much material for the given time.
- It is preferable to cover one point well than to go over five points hastily. Think about what the core point of your talk is, and how much you can take out while still conveying that point.
- Have some water handy—public speaking tends to lead to cottonmouth.
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/.
If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
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2014-04-16
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up.
The agenda for this meeting has not been determined yet. Send us a message if you would like to give a talk!
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/.
If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Luc Perkins ([email protected]) and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up.
This is the meeting where we will have LIGHTNING TALKS!
I encourage everyone to give a talk—especially anyone who has not given a talk at a user group meeting before. This is a great opportunity to practice speaking with a bite-size time slot. I (Jesse) have found that giving presentations is a good way to get name/face recognition, which has opened a lot of doors for me. And this will be a context where there will be other people speaking who have also not given a talk before.
Talks will be 5 minute presentations, with or without slides or other visual aids of your choosing. Choose any topic that interests you—so long as it is safe-for-work.
If you would like to give a talk, send an email to Jesse Hallett to be added to the list. If you are going to use slides please send a copy to the same address so that we can have everybody's presentations ready to go on one computer. Sign up first and send the slides later if you need time to make the slides. Slots will be first-come, first-served. We have time for 12–14 presentations.
I wanted to include some tips for anyone who has not given a lightning talk before:
- Practice! Do your talk out loud a few times in front a friend, mirror, an empty room, or whatever. Time yourself while practicing. You will feel silly doing this. But it is the only way to make sure that you are prepared to get the most use out of your five minutes. That is a very short time slot. Practicing will help you to focus on important points, and will help you to avoid points that you might otherwise stumble over.
- Speak slowly, and take pauses while you are speaking. When I am in front of a room full of people, I have a tendency to worry that I am wasting a lot of people's time, which makes me want to rush and to talk too fast. I think that this is a common reaction. You can give a better talk by resisting the temptation to hurry. Pausing between points, or when you need a moment to collect your thoughts, will give your audience opportunity to digest your points. Remember that a pause that feels long and awkward to you probably does not feel that way to your audience.
- If you use slides, my suggestion is to use at most 10 slides. That is one slide for every 30 seconds of speaking time. Your slide count is one way to estimate whether you are trying to fit in too much material for the given time.
- It is preferable to cover one point well than to go over five points hastily. Think about what the core point of your talk is, and how much you can take out while still conveying that point.
- Have some water handy—public speaking tends to lead to cottonmouth.
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/.
If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
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Change #27134
2014-04-16
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Cascadia Ruby is a two-day, single-track, regional conference for Rubyists from the Pacific Northwest and the people who love them.
Wondering what to expect? Take a look at the talks recorded at Cascadia Ruby [2011](http://www.confreaks.com/events/cascadiaruby2011), [2012](http://www.confreaks.com/events/cascadiaruby2012) and [2013](http://confreaks.com/events/cascadiaruby2013). |
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Change #27133
2014-04-16
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PIE, an early stage startup accelerator, is accepting applications for its fourth class. They are due by 11:59PM PT on April 30, 2014.
PIE has been helping early stage startups in Portland for five years. Alums include Urban Airship, Simple, Athletepath, Cloudability, Little Bird, Lytics, Stand In, Switchboard, and Orchestrate, among many others. We tend to work best with platforms and enabling technologies, but we encourage all types of tech startups to apply.
Applications may be submitted through the PIE site or via http://angel.co/piepdx/apply
Questions? [email protected] |
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Change #27132
2014-04-16
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Portland Java User Group
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This month's topic: Taxes and Payments at Gilt Groupe
Gilt is an online retailer based out of New York City. Gilt's main site, gilt.com, offers luxury apparel and home furnishings. This talk will discuss how Gilt.com supports taxes and payments. We'll discuss Gilt's checkout system and order processing backend.
Speaker:
Sean Sullivan is a software engineer specializing in e-commerce systems, web services development, and mobile applications. Sean works on back office applications at the Gilt Groupe. Sean has contributed to various open source projects, including the OAuth Java library, OpenID4Java, and OpenCSV.
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This month's topic: Taxes and Payments at Gilt
Gilt is an online retailer based out of New York City. Gilt's main site, gilt.com, offers luxury apparel and home furnishings. This talk will discuss how Gilt.com supports taxes and payments. We'll discuss Gilt's checkout system and order processing backend.
Speaker:
Sean Sullivan is a software engineer specializing in e-commerce systems, web services development, and mobile applications. Sean works on back office applications at Gilt. Sean has contributed to various open source projects, including the OAuth Java library, OpenID4Java, and OpenCSV.
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Change #27131
2014-04-16
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Epicodus
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Change #27130
2014-04-16
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AEPDX Presents The Burst
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The Burst is a rather unique spin the bottle between Portland’s top Illustrators and Motion Designers. We’re giving teams an entire week to collaborate and show Portland what they are made of.
Each randomly paired up team (1 Illustrator and 1 Motion Designer) has exactly 1 week to put their heads together to design and animate a 15-30 second masterpiece. We reveal the theme and then cut everyone loose. After a week we get together and throw a big party in their honor. Join us for that party and see what happens when you pair up random creatives.
Seating is limited so RSVP today |
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Change #27129
2014-04-15
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2014-04-15
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2014-04-15
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Change #27126
2014-04-15
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TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage + An Introduction To ONAMI
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<div style=""><b style="font-size: 14pt;">Intellectual Property Protection - Why and How?</b></div>
<div style=""><b style="font-size: 12pt;">TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage</b></div>
<div style=""><b>Thursday April 17th, 6:00pm-8:30pm </b></div>
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<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;">How to best protect the competitive advantage of your business? </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;">If your leg-up on the competition depends on your specific invention or innovation, should you patent? Claim copyright? Trademark? How, if at all, is that different for different types of products, for instance software versus hardware products? </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;">And why should you care?</span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;"> </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span><strong>Here are some people you can ask. </strong></span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span><strong> </strong></span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b> Leigh Gill</b> is an attorney for Immix Law Group, as well as a TiE Charter Member. </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;">His legal expertise and specific interests include intellectual property protection, and he brings real world experience from having worked as an account manager, business analyst, project manager and consultant in technology businesses.</span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b> Nat Parker</b> is CEO and co-founder of GlobeSherpa, a software company operating in the field of mobile applications for payment and fare collection, who are currently scoring successes with software products for public transit systems (among which Portland's own <strong>TriMet</strong> and <strong>Streetcar</strong> systems). </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b>Craig Evans</b> is CEO and Founder of ESS (Energy Storage Solutions), a company focusing on products for clean and reliable energy. The energy sector is full of opportunity and competition for the next great solution to our planet's growing energy needs. </span><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;">With a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Craig has authored over 15 patents and patent applications.</span>
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<div style="text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span></div>
<div style="text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b> Jim Huston </b>is Managing Director of Portland Seed Fund and a TiE Charter Member. As a past Director of Intellectual Property at Intel Capital, as well as having taught at Lewis and Clark Law School and University of Portland Center for Entrepreneurship on areas where law, business and technology intersect, he has great experience -and some opinions- on these topics. </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span><span style="font-size: 11pt;"> </span>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">We'll be discussing intellectual property, patents, legal issues and more, at our </div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">
<strong>TiE Panel Discussion: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage </strong>on<strong> Thursday, April 17th, 6:00pm-8:30pm</strong>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong><br></strong></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">
<span style="font-size: 11pt;">Our Moderator for the evening's discussion, <b>Brent Bullock</b>, is a partner at Perkins Coie LLP, and widely recognized as a leader in corporate and securities law. </span>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>Networking mixer</strong></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">Come enjoy a networking mixer prior to the discussion and speaker presentation, courtesy of event sponsors Perkins Coie LLP.</div>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>Introduction to ONAMI</strong></div>
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As if the above panel discussion wasn't enough, we will be featuring a speaker from ONAMI, Oregon's first Signature Research Center, to introduce the organization and its activities. You may for instance not know that, among other things, ONAMI provides gap funding to entrepreneurs, to accelerate research and commercialization of materials science and related device- and system technologies.</div>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">This promises to be an evening jam-packed with useful information, insights and networking. </div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>Hurry and save your seat!</strong></div>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; margin-left: 30px;">April 17th, 6:00pm-8:30pm</div>
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<span style="font-size: 11pt;">TiE Members: $15; p</span><span style="font-size: 11pt;">ublic: $25</span>
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<div style=""><b style="font-size: 14pt;">Intellectual Property Protection - Why and How?</b></div>
<div style=""><b style="font-size: 12pt;">TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage</b></div>
<div style=""><b>Thursday April 17th, 6:00pm-8:30pm </b></div>
<div style=""><b><br></b></div>
<div style="">
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;">How to best protect the competitive advantage of your business? </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;">If your leg-up on the competition depends on your specific invention or innovation, should you patent? Claim copyright? Trademark? How, if at all, is that different for different types of products, for instance software versus hardware products? </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;">And why should you care?</span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 11pt;"> </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span><strong>Here are some people you can ask. </strong></span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span><strong> </strong></span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b> Leigh Gill</b> is an attorney for Immix Law Group, as well as a TiE Charter Member. </span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;">His legal expertise and specific interests include intellectual property protection, and he brings real world experience from having worked as an account manager, business analyst, project manager and consultant in technology businesses.</span></div>
<div style="font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span></div>
<div style="text-align: left;" align="left">
<span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b>Craig Evans</b> is CEO and Founder of ESS (Energy Storage Solutions), a company focusing on products for clean and reliable energy. The energy sector is full of opportunity and competition for the next great solution to our planet's growing energy needs. </span><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;">With a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Craig has authored over 15 patents and patent applications.</span>
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<div style="text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span></div>
<div style="text-align: left;" align="left"><span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"><b> Jim Huston </b>is Managing Director of Portland Seed Fund and a TiE Charter Member. As a past Director of Intellectual Property at Intel Capital, as well as having taught at Lewis and Clark Law School and University of Portland Center for Entrepreneurship on areas where law, business and technology intersect, he has great experience -and some opinions- on these topics. </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 14.545454025268555px;"> </span><span style="font-size: 11pt;"> </span>
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<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">We'll be discussing intellectual property, patents, legal issues and more, at our </div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">
<strong>TiE Panel Discussion: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage </strong>on<strong> Thursday, April 17th, 6:00pm-8:30pm</strong>
</div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong><br></strong></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">
<span style="font-size: 11pt;">Our Moderator for the evening's discussion, <b>Brent Bullock</b>, is a partner at Perkins Coie LLP, and widely recognized as a leader in corporate and securities law. </span>
</div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><br></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>Networking mixer</strong></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">Come enjoy a networking mixer prior to the discussion and speaker presentation, courtesy of event sponsors Perkins Coie LLP.</div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><br></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>Introduction to ONAMI</strong></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">
As if the above panel discussion wasn't enough, we will be featuring a speaker from ONAMI, Oregon's first Signature Research Center, to introduce the organization and its activities. You may for instance not know that, among other things, ONAMI provides gap funding to entrepreneurs, to accelerate research and commercialization of materials science and related device- and system technologies.</div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><br></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><br></div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left">This promises to be an evening jam-packed with useful information, insights and networking. </div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>Hurry and save your seat!</strong></div>
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<div style="">
<div style="font-size: 11pt; margin-left: 30px;">
<a style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 14pt; color: #ffc5c3; text-decoration: underline;" href="https://oregon.tie.org/event/40/tie-panel-discussion-ip-and-patents" shape="rect" target="_blank">Register Now</a> </div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; margin-left: 30px;">April 17th, 6:00pm-8:30pm</div>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; margin-left: 30px;">
<span style="font-size: 11pt;">TiE Members: $15; p</span><span style="font-size: 11pt;">ublic: $25</span>
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Change #27125
2014-04-15
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PDX Big Data Discussion Group
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"No talks. One paper per month, no obligation to read it."
This month's paper is [Profiler: Integrated Statistical Analysis and
Visualization for Data Quality Assessment](http://vis.stanford.edu/files/2012-Profiler-AVI.pdf) by Kandel et al. Read it or don't - the goal is just to have something to start conversations. "Did you read the paper?" will do nicely.
Mention @PDXBigData on Twitter with the link to the full paper to suggest papers for future sessions. |
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New venue! We're experimenting with quieter places - Engine Yard is hosting us in their cozy office. Ring the bell and someone will run down and let you in. |
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2014-04-15
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2014-04-15
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Portland Bitcoin Group will be meeting here on the first and third Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. We hope that this can become a venue for bitcoin enthusiasts to meet and trade bitcoins and experiences.
These are exciting times for Bitcoin. Come be a part of the new way to think about money! |
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Portland Bitcoin Group will be meeting here on the first and third Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. We hope that this can become a venue for bitcoin enthusiasts to meet and trade bitcoins and experiences.
These are exciting times for Bitcoin. Come be a part of the new way to think about money! |
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