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Change #27021
2014-04-13
19:47:32

update Calagator::Venue 202394407 cXnEKpmprOHXjzRmVkxz Roll back

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Change #27020
2014-04-13
17:34:24

create Calagator::Event 1250466010 Rentrak Hackathon Roll back

description nil The Rentrak Hackathon is a gathering of laptops and laughter. Classically, we all sit in a square and type words onto a keyboard that then get turned into a "computerized program". It's a good chance to work on your personal projects, learn what your peers are up to (computer-wise), figure out what the best programming language is, and/or say the words "I don't have anything to work on" or "I forgot my laptop". This event is very informal, and there is no specific project we'll be focusing our efforts on. Food and refreshments are served. RSVPing to [email protected] is appreciated, but not required. Come check out Rentrak's new downtown office. Everyone is welcome to join us!
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start_time nil 2014-04-28 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Rentrak Hackathon
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venue_details nil We're on the 4th floor of the Hamilton Building. Barista is located in the lobby of the building. Call or txt 503-358-7361 if the entrance is locked.
venue_id nil 202394343
Change #27019
2014-04-12
14:46:43

create Calagator::Event 1250466009 FOSS4G 2014 Planning Meeting Roll back

description nil Portland will be hosting the international FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial) conference in September, 2014. This meeting is to come help plan the conference. All who might be interested are welcome. For those unable to physically attend there will be a video and/or telephone conference available. The conference line info is: +1 971-998-1350, PIN 9000. Join the mailing list at http://lists.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foss4g2014
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start_time nil 2014-04-22 17:45:00 -0700
title nil FOSS4G 2014 Planning Meeting
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venue_details nil Please arrive before 6:00 or you'll have to call to be let in.
venue_id nil 202392990
Change #27018
2014-04-12
11:20:26

update Calagator::Event 1250465994 Esri R&D Center Office Warming! Roll back

Change #27017
2014-04-12
11:20:26

update Calagator::Event 1250465994 Esri R&D Center Office Warming! Roll back

Change #27016
2014-04-12
11:15:08

create Calagator::Event 1250466008 Homebrew Website Club PDX Roll back

description nil Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever... This will be held concurrently with the Homebrew Website Club meeting in San Francisco with a remote video link between the two sites!
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start_time nil 2014-04-23 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Homebrew Website Club PDX
url nil http://indiewebcamp.com/events/2014-04-23-homebrew-website-club
venue_details nil You may have to call or text to get in the front door. Instructions will be posted on the door if this is the case.
venue_id nil 202394387
Change #27015
2014-04-11
21:52:46

update Calagator::Event 1250466007 Thing Tuesday On April 15th - JOIN US!!! Roll back

description <p><b>How I can use your help:</b> Let folk know about next Tuesday night and make sure they RSVP with you.</p> <p> First off many apologies for the lack of communication and the late notification. Smart Mocha is in an intense phase now and we have been working hard. That means less time for fun stuff like Thing Tuesday, but still will eek out time. If you have the bandwidth, get involved and help me with the program.</p> <p><br>We will have Pizza! <b>Thank you to Keli Foley at Symmetri</b> - they are suppliers of parts and modules for IoT and they have been an awesome supporter of local initiatives in the space. Find her on linkedin and reach out if you need parts and modules for your IoT / M2M projects -</p> <p><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelifoley" class="linkified">http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelifoley</a></p> <p> Now our speakers!</p> <p><b>Dennis Veatch - Industrial Design and IoT</b></p> <p>Dennis is an experienced and well known local industrial designer. He has worked on some great local and national products and in this short talk he will share with us his views on manufacture, design and IoT.</p> <p><a href="http://www.creatid.com/"></a><a href="http://www.creatid.com/" class="linkified">http://www.creatid.com/</a></p> <p> <b>Sce Pike - New IoT Startup / Awesome Team</b></p> <p>Sce (pronounced SAY) is the CEO of one of the hottest IoT startup's in town at the moment, in this very short session she'll be casting her net out with Thing Tuesday to recruit new team members. Come hear, meet and chat.</p> <p><br><b>Keli Foley - How Symmetri can help your IoT ideas happen</b></p> <p><br><b>TBC - George Zamanakos, CEO of Sweet Spot Diabetes</b></p> <p>Still waiting to confirm from George, but he has recently been appointed the CEO of Portland startup Sweet Spot Diabetes, which was acquired a few years ago by Dexcom. George will talk about his views and passions around IoT and medical devices and the data they generate.</p> <p><br>All in all a good session with some good thinking material. <b>And of course, you, the Thing Tuesday group who support and make the connections happen.</b></p> <p><br>All the best,</p> <p><br>Surj.</p> We will have Pizza! Thank you to Keli Foley at Symmetri They are suppliers of parts and modules for IoT and they have been an awesome supporter of local initiatives in the space. Find her on linkedin and reach out if you need parts and modules for your IoT / M2M projects Now our speakers! Dennis Veatch - Industrial Design and IoT Dennis is an experienced and well known local industrial designer. He has worked on some great local and national products and in this short talk he will share with us his views on manufacture, design and IoT. Sce Pike - New IoT Startup / Awesome Team Sce (pronounced SAY) is the CEO of one of the hottest IoT startup's in town at the moment, in this very short session she'll be casting her net out with Thing Tuesday to recruit new team members. Come hear, meet and chat. George Zamanakos, CEO of Sweet Spot Diabetes Still waiting to confirm from George, but he has recently been appointed the CEO of Portland startup Sweet Spot Diabetes, which was acquired a few years ago by Dexcom. George will talk about his views and passions around IoT and medical devices and the data they generate.
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Change #27014
2014-04-11
21:48:40

update Calagator::Source 996334999 http://www.meetup.com/Thing-Tuesday-The-Portland-Internet-of-Things-Meetup/events/174984922/ Roll back

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Change #27013
2014-04-11
21:48:40

update Calagator::Venue 202393539 Puppet Labs Roll back

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Change #27012
2014-04-11
21:48:40

create Calagator::Event 1250466007 Thing Tuesday On April 15th - JOIN US!!! Roll back

description nil <p><b>How I can use your help:</b> Let folk know about next Tuesday night and make sure they RSVP with you.</p> <p> First off many apologies for the lack of communication and the late notification. Smart Mocha is in an intense phase now and we have been working hard. That means less time for fun stuff like Thing Tuesday, but still will eek out time. If you have the bandwidth, get involved and help me with the program.</p> <p><br>We will have Pizza! <b>Thank you to Keli Foley at Symmetri</b> - they are suppliers of parts and modules for IoT and they have been an awesome supporter of local initiatives in the space. Find her on linkedin and reach out if you need parts and modules for your IoT / M2M projects -</p> <p><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelifoley" class="linkified">http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelifoley</a></p> <p> Now our speakers!</p> <p><b>Dennis Veatch - Industrial Design and IoT</b></p> <p>Dennis is an experienced and well known local industrial designer. He has worked on some great local and national products and in this short talk he will share with us his views on manufacture, design and IoT.</p> <p><a href="http://www.creatid.com/"></a><a href="http://www.creatid.com/" class="linkified">http://www.creatid.com/</a></p> <p> <b>Sce Pike - New IoT Startup / Awesome Team</b></p> <p>Sce (pronounced SAY) is the CEO of one of the hottest IoT startup's in town at the moment, in this very short session she'll be casting her net out with Thing Tuesday to recruit new team members. Come hear, meet and chat.</p> <p><br><b>Keli Foley - How Symmetri can help your IoT ideas happen</b></p> <p><br><b>TBC - George Zamanakos, CEO of Sweet Spot Diabetes</b></p> <p>Still waiting to confirm from George, but he has recently been appointed the CEO of Portland startup Sweet Spot Diabetes, which was acquired a few years ago by Dexcom. George will talk about his views and passions around IoT and medical devices and the data they generate.</p> <p><br>All in all a good session with some good thinking material. <b>And of course, you, the Thing Tuesday group who support and make the connections happen.</b></p> <p><br>All the best,</p> <p><br>Surj.</p>
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Change #27011
2014-04-11
21:48:39

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Change #27010
2014-04-11
21:08:13

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Change #27009
2014-04-11
16:41:51

update Calagator::Event 1250466006 CodePDX: Languages from 30,000 feet. Roll back

description 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. Thanks to our wonderful sponsors New Relic and Twilio for the venue and pizza. Questions? Contact Colby @ [email protected] 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]
Change #27008
2014-04-11
16:37:00

create Calagator::Event 1250466006 CodePDX: Languages from 30,000 feet. Roll back

description nil 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. Thanks to our wonderful sponsors New Relic and Twilio for the venue and pizza. Questions? Contact Colby @ [email protected]
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Change #27007
2014-04-11
16:36:54

update Calagator::Event 1250466005 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description This month <a href="https://twitter.com/jamey_sharp">Jamey Sharp</a> is presenting his work on the "process calculus" language LOTOS, specically, a compiler written in Haskell. <blockquote cite="https://groups.google.com/d/msg/pdxfunc/dxkI8BnYRRg/NXgx0eV4HFQJ">I've been working on a Haskell compiler for a language called LOTOS over the last two weeks, and I'd like to share its implementation with the group. It generates event-driven imperative code from a "process calculus" language (distant cousin to the concurrency model of Erlang or Go). My goal is to make the presentation accessible for folks who don't have a compilers background, and introduce some Haskell tricks folks may not have seen. With help from the audience I think we can do this. That said, someone should tell me how short to keep the talk because I've probably spent 100 hours writing the code and could fill a good fraction of that explaining it. You can follow my progress on GitHub: https://github.com/jameysharp/lotos Check out the README for notes on the device driver synthesis language that inspired me to start this project, a high-level description of the compilation strategy I've taken, and possible future directions for the project. </blockquote> Also if there's time, Jim Snow will present on his Glome ray tracer written in Haskell: <blockquote> I've been working on Glome lately, and it's probably about time I gave another short talk about it. I can present on monday (Apr 14) if there's time. Glome is a ray tracer written in Haskell. It has a few nice features, such as a pretty good acceleration structure (basically, a hierarchical tree of bounding volumes) so that rendering complex scenes goes pretty fast, CSG support (you can subtract one volume from another or take the intersection of multiple volumes) and a decent set of basic primitives. Some recent changes are more general types for textures (basically, you can define your own lighting model) and the ability to place arbitrary tags on objects so that when you trace a ray, you get back a list of tags that you can use to identify the thing (or things) that a ray hit. Hopefully, this will make Glome a lot more useful for general computational geometry tasks and for interactive applications. (Glome is still too slow to be a serious competitor to OpenGL, but it's at least approaching the point where rendering in realtime is almost tolerable.) </blockquote> <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month. </i> This month <a href="https://twitter.com/jamey_sharp">Jamey Sharp</a> is presenting his work on the "process calculus" language LOTOS, specically, a compiler written in Haskell. <blockquote> <p>I've been working on a Haskell compiler for a language called LOTOS over the last two weeks, and I'd like to share its implementation with the group. It generates event-driven imperative code from a "process calculus" language (distant cousin to the concurrency model of Erlang or Go).</p> <p>My goal is to make the presentation accessible for folks who don't have a compilers background, and introduce some Haskell tricks folks may not have seen. With help from the audience I think we can do this. That said, someone should tell me how short to keep the talk because I've probably spent 100 hours writing the code and could fill a good fraction of that explaining it.</p> <p>You can follow my progress on GitHub: </p> https://github.com/jameysharp/lotos <p> Check out the README for notes on the device driver synthesis language that inspired me to start this project, a high-level description of the compilation strategy I've taken, and possible future directions for the project.</p> </blockquote> Also if there's time, Jim Snow will present on his Glome ray tracer written in Haskell: <blockquote> <p> I've been working on <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Glome">Glome</a> lately, and it's probably about time I gave another short talk about it.</p> <p> Glome is a ray tracer written in Haskell. It has a few nice features, such as a pretty good acceleration structure (basically, a hierarchical tree of bounding volumes) so that rendering complex scenes goes pretty fast, CSG support (you can subtract one volume from another or take the intersection of multiple volumes) and a decent set of basic primitives.</p> <p>Some recent changes are more general types for textures (basically, you can define your own lighting model) and the ability to place arbitrary tags on objects so that when you trace a ray, you get back a list of tags that you can use to identify the thing (or things) that a ray hit. Hopefully, this will make Glome a lot more useful for general computational geometry tasks and for interactive applications. (Glome is still too slow to be a serious competitor to OpenGL, but it's at least approaching the point where rendering in realtime is almost tolerable.)</p> </blockquote> <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month. </i>
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Change #27006
2014-04-11
16:26:26

create Calagator::Event 1250466005 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description nil This month <a href="https://twitter.com/jamey_sharp">Jamey Sharp</a> is presenting his work on the "process calculus" language LOTOS, specically, a compiler written in Haskell. <blockquote cite="https://groups.google.com/d/msg/pdxfunc/dxkI8BnYRRg/NXgx0eV4HFQJ">I've been working on a Haskell compiler for a language called LOTOS over the last two weeks, and I'd like to share its implementation with the group. It generates event-driven imperative code from a "process calculus" language (distant cousin to the concurrency model of Erlang or Go). My goal is to make the presentation accessible for folks who don't have a compilers background, and introduce some Haskell tricks folks may not have seen. With help from the audience I think we can do this. That said, someone should tell me how short to keep the talk because I've probably spent 100 hours writing the code and could fill a good fraction of that explaining it. You can follow my progress on GitHub: https://github.com/jameysharp/lotos Check out the README for notes on the device driver synthesis language that inspired me to start this project, a high-level description of the compilation strategy I've taken, and possible future directions for the project. </blockquote> Also if there's time, Jim Snow will present on his Glome ray tracer written in Haskell: <blockquote> I've been working on Glome lately, and it's probably about time I gave another short talk about it. I can present on monday (Apr 14) if there's time. Glome is a ray tracer written in Haskell. It has a few nice features, such as a pretty good acceleration structure (basically, a hierarchical tree of bounding volumes) so that rendering complex scenes goes pretty fast, CSG support (you can subtract one volume from another or take the intersection of multiple volumes) and a decent set of basic primitives. Some recent changes are more general types for textures (basically, you can define your own lighting model) and the ability to place arbitrary tags on objects so that when you trace a ray, you get back a list of tags that you can use to identify the thing (or things) that a ray hit. Hopefully, this will make Glome a lot more useful for general computational geometry tasks and for interactive applications. (Glome is still too slow to be a serious competitor to OpenGL, but it's at least approaching the point where rendering in realtime is almost tolerable.) </blockquote> <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month. </i>
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Change #27005
2014-04-11
15:25:24

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Change #27004
2014-04-11
14:08:23

update Calagator::Event 1250465998 pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting Roll back

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Change #27003
2014-04-11
14:07:35

update Calagator::Event 1250465935 Intel Agile and Lean Development Conference Roll back

description <b><i>Intel's sixth annual Agile and Lean Development Conference is open to the public!</i></b> Dates: <ul> <li>Monday, April 14 Basic Tutorials </li> <li>Tuesday, April 15 Advanced Tutorials </li> <li>Wednesday, April 16 Keynotes & Presentations </li> </ul> Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) Full schedule is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5c0gS3XXAGfWWd1Z2ZZWVIzbjQ/edit?usp=sharing <h3>Wednesday Keynote Schedule</h3> 8:00-9:00 Don Reinertson<br> 9:00-10:00 Dave Snowden<br> 10:00-11:00 April Mills<br> 11:00-12:00 Dave Hussman<br> 1:00-2:00 Track slot #1 / Richard Sheridan<br> 2:00-3:00 Track slot #2 / Zach Nies<br> 3:00-4:00 Track slot #3 / Herman D'hooge<br> 4:00-4:30 Closing<br> 4:30-5:30 Snacks & Networking 5:30-6:30 Panel session with Dave Snowden, April Mills, Don Reinersten, and David Hussman <h3>How to Register</h3> Keynotes are free to attend, but you must register. Workshops are priced at $150 for a half-day class, $250 for full-day class You will need to create an account before registering. Our apologies for the complicated nature of Intel's internal systems. <i>To provide the best experience, please ensure you are using Internet Explorer 9 or higher (with Compatibility Mode enabled) . <b>We have seen rendering issues with Firefox and Chrome</b></i> To create an account: <ol> <li>Go to the Intel Learning Network at 'learn.intel.com' </li> <li>Click the link to create an Intel Learning Network user account </li> <li>Enter required information (work email, login ID, password, real name, security question) </li> <li>Click "register" to complete creating your account </li> </ol> To register for events: <ol> <li>Login to the Intel Learning Network using your account </li> <li> From the home page, click on "Profile", then "Preferences" </li> <li> Enter access code "Agile_2014" in the text box and click "Add" </li> <li> The access code will reflect in the “access codes I have submitted” area. You MUST click "Save" to complete the process. </li> </ol> Register for tutorials here: http://learn.intel.com/portal/scripts/training/virtualcourse/virtualcoursedetails.aspx?VirtualCourseId=4370 <br>Pay for tutorials here: http://intel.regsvc.com/E23682 <b><i>Intel's sixth annual Agile and Lean Development Conference is open to the public!</i></b> Dates: <ul> <li>Monday, April 14 Basic Tutorials </li> <li>Tuesday, April 15 Advanced Tutorials </li> <li>Wednesday, April 16 Keynotes & Presentations </li> </ul> Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) Full schedule is available at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5c0gS3XXAGfYXFTcDltbHM0UTQ/edit <h3>Wednesday Keynote Schedule</h3> 8:00-9:00 Don Reinertson<br> 9:00-10:00 Dave Snowden<br> 10:00-11:00 April Mills<br> 11:00-12:00 Dave Hussman<br> 1:00-2:00 Track slot #1 / Richard Sheridan<br> 2:00-3:00 Track slot #2 / Zach Nies<br> 3:00-4:00 Track slot #3 / Herman D'hooge<br> 4:00-4:30 Closing<br> 4:30-5:30 Snacks & Networking 5:30-6:30 Panel session with Dave Snowden, April Mills, Don Reinersten, and David Hussman <h3>How to Register</h3> Keynotes are free to attend, but you must register. Workshops are priced at $150 for a half-day class, $250 for full-day class You will need to create an account before registering. Our apologies for the complicated nature of Intel's internal systems. <i>To provide the best experience, please ensure you are using Internet Explorer 9 or higher (with Compatibility Mode enabled) . <b>We have seen rendering issues with Firefox and Chrome</b></i> To create an account: <ol> <li>Go to the Intel Learning Network at 'learn.intel.com' </li> <li>Click the link to create an Intel Learning Network user account </li> <li>Enter required information (work email, login ID, password, real name, security question) </li> <li>Click "register" to complete creating your account </li> </ol> To register for events: <ol> <li>Login to the Intel Learning Network using your account </li> <li> From the home page, click on "Profile", then "Preferences" </li> <li> Enter access code "Agile_2014" in the text box and click "Add" </li> <li> The access code will reflect in the “access codes I have submitted” area. You MUST click "Save" to complete the process. </li> </ol> Register for tutorials here: http://learn.intel.com/portal/scripts/training/virtualcourse/virtualcoursedetails.aspx?VirtualCourseId=4370 <br>Pay for tutorials here: http://intel.regsvc.com/E23682
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Change #27002
2014-04-11
13:54:21

update Calagator::Event 1250465992 Portland Java User Group Roll back

description 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. 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.
Change #27001
2014-04-11
13:51:14

create Calagator::Event 1250466004 Volunteer at PDX Startup Weekend Roll back

description nil Great networking opportunity! Volunteer at the PDX Startup Weekend (http://portland.startupweekend.org) a two and a half day startup incubator. We're looking for people to help make this awesome event a success. Fill out the volunteer survey if you're available! You'll have a blast, we'll feed you, you'll meet tons of interesting people, and you'll witness the birth of a new company or two. What could be better?
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Change #27000
2014-04-11
13:50:06

create Calagator::Event 1250466003 Volunteer at PDX Startup Weekend Roll back

description nil Great networking opportunity! Volunteer at the PDX Startup Weekend (http://portland.startupweekend.org) a two and a half day startup incubator. We're looking for people to help make this awesome event a success. Fill out the volunteer survey if you're available! You'll have a blast, we'll feed you, you'll meet tons of interesting people, and you'll witness the birth of a new company or two. What could be better?
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Change #26999
2014-04-11
13:48:04

create Calagator::Event 1250466002 Volunteer at PDX Startup Weekend Roll back

description nil Great networking opportunity! Volunteer at the PDX Startup Weekend (http://portland.startupweekend.org) a two and a half day startup incubator. We're looking for people to help make this awesome event a success. Fill out the volunteer survey if you're available! You'll have a blast, we'll feed you, you'll meet tons of interesting people, and you'll witness the birth of a new company or two. What could be better?
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Change #26998
2014-04-11
11:59:27

update Calagator::Event 1250466001 TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage Roll back

description # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? **How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie LLP and TiE Charter Member) and panelists: - Leigh Gill (Immix Law) - Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), and - Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS)** # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? **How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP?** **Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie LLP and TiE Charter Member) and panelists:** - Leigh Gill (Immix Law) - Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), and - Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS)
Change #26997
2014-04-11
11:58:36

update Calagator::Event 1250466001 TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage Roll back

description # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? ### How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? ### Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie LLP and TiE Charter Member) and panelists: * Leigh Gill (Immix Law) * Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), and * Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS) # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? **How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie LLP and TiE Charter Member) and panelists: - Leigh Gill (Immix Law) - Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), and - Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS)**
Change #26996
2014-04-11
11:57:18

update Calagator::Event 1250466001 TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage Roll back

description # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie and TiE Charter Member) and panelists Leigh Gill (Immix Law) and Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS) # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? ### How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? ### Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie LLP and TiE Charter Member) and panelists: * Leigh Gill (Immix Law) * Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), and * Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS)
Change #26995
2014-04-11
11:55:39

update Calagator::Event 1250466001 TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage Roll back

description Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie and TiE Charter Member) and panelists Leigh Gill (Immix Law) and Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS) # Your Intellectual Property represents your competitive advantage ## What is the best way to ensure that nobody steals your company's hard work, ideas and innovations? How to decide when to patent your company's intellectual property? Are trademarks and copyrights the way to go? And what happens if someone steals your intellectual property, or if someone accuses you of infringement on their IP? Join us for a discussion about this and more, with moderator Brent Bullock (partner at Perkins Coie and TiE Charter Member) and panelists Leigh Gill (Immix Law) and Nat Parker (CEO of Globesherpa), Craig Evans (Founder and CEO of ESS)
Change #26994
2014-04-11
11:54:34

create Calagator::Event 1250466001 TiE Panel: IP & Protecting Your Competitive Advantage Roll back

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Change #26993
2014-04-11
10:07:14

update Calagator::Source 996334998 http://www.meetup.com/HacksHackersPDX/events/176371022/ Roll back

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Change #26992
2014-04-11
10:07:14

update Calagator::Venue 202393905 mozilla Roll back

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Change #26991
2014-04-11
10:07:14

create Calagator::Event 1250466000 Hacks/Hackers PDX April Meetup Roll back

description nil <p>• 6:30 - 7:00: Networking</p> <p><br>• 7:00 - 7:15: Ed Borasky will give a wrap-up of the most interesting projects shown at the <a href="http://ire.org/conferences/nicar-2014/schedule/">NICAR 2014 conference in Baltimore</a>.</p> <p>• 7:15 - 7:45: <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Hack-Oregon-Data-Visualization-for-Public-Good/members/122575052/">Catherine Nikolovski</a> of <a href="http://www.hackoregon.org/">Hack Oregon</a> will talk about mining and visualizing the <a href="https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/gotoPublicTransactionSearch.do">ORESTAR campaign finance database</a>. She'll also talk about a new project called BallotPath, which will deliver a complete list of all elected officials, from school district up to Governor and Senator to a voter based on location.</p> <p>• 7:45 - ??: Hands-on tool gathering. Bring your laptop, and an 8 GB or bigger USB stick (or writable DVD if you must). Ed will have copies of <a href="http://live.osgeo.org/en/index.html">OSGeo Live</a>, <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a> and of course <a href="http://znmeb.github.io/CompJournoStick/">CompJournoStick</a>.</p>
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Change #26990
2014-04-11
10:07:14

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Change #26989
2014-04-11
10:07:13

create Calagator::Source 996334998 http://www.meetup.com/HacksHackersPDX/events/176371022/ Roll back

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Change #26988
2014-04-11
09:55:48

update Calagator::Venue 202394407 eFNMrc Roll back

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Change #26987
2014-04-10
17:29:31

create Calagator::Event 1250465999 Administrative Professional Celebration Roll back

description nil Celebrate Administrative Professionals Week® with the Oregon Trail Chapter! Please join us for an evening of delicious food, drinks, celebrations, fabulous prizes, new friends and connections! Theory Eatery @ OMSI 1945 SE Water Ave- Portland Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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Change #26986
2014-04-10
16:19:07

update Calagator::Event 1250465998 pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting Roll back

description Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops! * ZenOSS with Michael Whities *This month our meeting is sponsored by **Volt Workforce Solutions**. Many thanks to **Volt** for supplying the pizza and to **Jama** for hosting the event!!* ----- ABOUT THE GROUP: pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. Meetings are usually on the third Monday of the month. Website: http://pdxdevops.org/ Twitter: @pdxdevops Please join us on April 14th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops! * ZenOSS with Michael Whities *This month our meeting is sponsored by **Volt Workforce Solutions**. Many thanks to **Volt** for supplying the pizza and to **Jama** for hosting the event!!* ----- ABOUT THE GROUP: pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. Meetings are usually on the third Monday of the month. Website: http://pdxdevops.org/ Twitter: @pdxdevops
Change #26985
2014-04-10
16:16:12

create Calagator::Event 1250465998 pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting Roll back

description nil Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops! * ZenOSS with Michael Whities *This month our meeting is sponsored by **Volt Workforce Solutions**. Many thanks to **Volt** for supplying the pizza and to **Jama** for hosting the event!!* ----- ABOUT THE GROUP: pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. Meetings are usually on the third Monday of the month. Website: http://pdxdevops.org/ Twitter: @pdxdevops
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Change #26984
2014-04-10
15:20:59

create Calagator::Event 1250465997 Digital Dialogues: Owen Jones Urban Airship Rebrand-For tech people too! Roll back

description nil This is a combo technology and design event!! Relaunching the Urban Airship brand was a task that took as much skill as sending off an actual zeppelin into the skies. Introduced with just as great fanfare, the Urban Airship experience reached impressive heights. It fell to Portland's own Owen Jones and Partners to re-launch both the brand and the website. They developed a new logo, extensive illustrations, a robust icon system, and other secondary brand assets. At the same time, they re-architected their product platform and rewrote almost all of the site content. They then melded the creative with a responsive front-end and an Expression Engine back-end to bring the brand to life. How did they do it? Come find out as the Owen team discusses the challenges of simultaneously handling a company rebrand and website launch. Roles: Lucas Swick - Technical Director Josh Balleza - Art Director Digital Dialogues is an event series developed by AIGA Portland in partnership with IxDA and sponsored by FILTER and ISITE Design. Each event provides a sneak peek into a different collaborative case study. Relaunching the Urban Airship brand was a task that took as much skill as sending off an actual zeppelin into the skies. Introduced with just as great fanfare, the Urban Airship experience reached impressive heights.
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Change #26983
2014-04-10
15:13:04

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465995 Manual to Automation-what is the Road map for QA? Roll back

Change #26982
2014-04-10
15:12:23

create Calagator::Event 1250465996 Manual to Automation-what is the Road map for QA? Roll back

description nil Anyone following recent market trends in the Quality Assurance world would be forced to think about the diminishing importance of Manual Testing. Or should I say exponentially increasing popularity of automation testing. Questions like… - Do Testers have to write code? - Can manual Testers become Automation Engineers? TAO has pooled Quality Assurance Leadership talent from across Oregon to speak and prod this topic further.
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Change #26981
2014-04-10
15:06:47

create Calagator::Event 1250465995 Manual to Automation-what is the Road map for QA? Roll back

description nil Anyone following recent market trends in the Quality Assurance world would be forced to think about the diminishing importance of Manual Testing. Or should I say exponentially increasing popularity of automation testing. Questions like… - Do Testers have to write code? - Can manual Testers become Automation Engineers? TAO has pooled Quality Assurance Leadership talent from across Oregon to speak and prod this topic further.
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Change #26980
2014-04-10
14:51:11

update Calagator::Event 1250465874 Special Panel: Don Reinersten, David Snowden, April Mills, and David Hussman Roll back

description <b><i>Rose City SPIN and Intel Present a very special Panel Discussion</i></b> <h2>From Today to Tomorrow: Preparing Ourselves for the Needs of the Future</h2> <i><h2>Featuring Don Reinertsen, David Snowden, April Mills, and David Hussman</h2></i> Dates/Times: Wednesday, April 16th, 2014: Networking @ 5:15-5:45 PM; Seminar 5:45-6:45 PM Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) <h3>About the panel topic</h3> World recognized speakers will discuss what is needed now and in the future to succeed in both the simple and complex aspects of our work and world. What skills are we missing? How much can we prepare for an unknown future? How can we focus on practical steps to deliver when so much is changing around us? Join us for this once in a lifetime panel where we explore these concepts and more! <h3>About the speakers</h3> <b>Don Reinertsen</b> Don is the author of three best-selling books on product development. For 30 years he has focused on creating fundamental changes in the way organizations develop products. Before starting his own firm, he had extensive management consulting experience at McKinsey and taught executive courses at California Institute of Technology. His books, Developing Products in Half the Time and The Principles of Product Development Flow are product development classics that helped drive the application of just-in-time and other Lean principles within the domain of product development. <b>David Snowden</b> David is a researcher and thought leader in the field of knowledge management. He is the founder and chief scientific officer of Cognitive Edge, a research network focusing on complexity theory in sense making. He is an authority on the application of complexity theory to organizations, tacit knowledge, and an observer of the way knowledge is used in organizations. Snowden developed the Cynefin framework, a leader’s guide for decision making and a practical application of complexity theory to management science. Here is a short video that highlights his approach. <b>April Mills</b> April leads a guiding coalition for change at the U.S. Navy Naval Shipyard in Puget Sound based on Dr. John Kotter’s Leading Change 8-step model. She has a passion for creating positive change, highlighting how anyone can drive change for themselves and for their organizations and communities. April has struggled with and fought against the inertia and bureaucracy of large entrenched organizations and has practical advice for change agents based on the lessons she has learned. <b>David Hussman</b> David teaches and coaches agility in companies of all sizes all over the world. For more than 10 years, David has evolved the successful adoption of agile methods in medical, retail, legal, education, health care, control systems, digital audio, financial and more. David believes in helping companies design processes that help them instead of simply teaching them to follow a process. In addition to working side by side with design and delivery teams, David works with leader and executives to promote the use of agile methods to attack the real challenges of their specific industry. In 2009, David received the Gordon Pask Award from the Agile Alliance. David’s company DevJam provides coaching, coursework, development staff and product development. When he is not coaching or teaching, you can find David speaking at conferences around the world and publishing to a variety of sources. He has contributed to several books as well as helping to create agile curriculum for The University of Minnesota and Capella University. For more information about David check out the DevJam website. <h3>A Special Treat from Intel</h3> Plan on coming early! We will have snacks provided starting at 5:15. Network with many practitioners from all over the area! This session immediately follows the Intel Agile and Lean Development Conference. <h3>How to Register</h3> This is a FREE lecture and open to the public sponsored by the Rose City SPIN and Intel. But you can help us plan food and drinks by registering at: http://aprilspinpanel.eventbrite.com <h3>Rose City SPIN</h3> The Rose City Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) is a monthly forum for networking, mutual support, and promotion of effective software practices. We exchange practical experiences, ideas, knowledge, wisdom, and war stories about the technical, business, and human facets of software process improvement. The Rose City SPIN serves the software development community of the Portland/Vancouver metro area. Whether you work for a large company or a small one, corporate or self-employed, industrial or academic setting, you are welcome at the Rose City SPIN. <b><i>Rose City SPIN and Intel Present a very special Panel Discussion</i></b> <h2>From Today to Tomorrow: Preparing Ourselves for the Needs of the Future</h2> <i><h2>Featuring Don Reinertsen, David Snowden, April Mills, and David Hussman</h2></i> Dates/Times: Wednesday, April 16th, 2014: Networking @ 4:30-5:30 PM; Seminar 5:30-6:30 PM Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) <h3>About the panel topic</h3> World recognized speakers will discuss what is needed now and in the future to succeed in both the simple and complex aspects of our work and world. What skills are we missing? How much can we prepare for an unknown future? How can we focus on practical steps to deliver when so much is changing around us? Join us for this once in a lifetime panel where we explore these concepts and more! <h3>About the speakers</h3> <b>Don Reinertsen</b> Don is the author of three best-selling books on product development. For 30 years he has focused on creating fundamental changes in the way organizations develop products. Before starting his own firm, he had extensive management consulting experience at McKinsey and taught executive courses at California Institute of Technology. His books, Developing Products in Half the Time and The Principles of Product Development Flow are product development classics that helped drive the application of just-in-time and other Lean principles within the domain of product development. <b>David Snowden</b> David is a researcher and thought leader in the field of knowledge management. He is the founder and chief scientific officer of Cognitive Edge, a research network focusing on complexity theory in sense making. He is an authority on the application of complexity theory to organizations, tacit knowledge, and an observer of the way knowledge is used in organizations. Snowden developed the Cynefin framework, a leader’s guide for decision making and a practical application of complexity theory to management science. Here is a short video that highlights his approach. <b>April Mills</b> April leads a guiding coalition for change at the U.S. Navy Naval Shipyard in Puget Sound based on Dr. John Kotter’s Leading Change 8-step model. She has a passion for creating positive change, highlighting how anyone can drive change for themselves and for their organizations and communities. April has struggled with and fought against the inertia and bureaucracy of large entrenched organizations and has practical advice for change agents based on the lessons she has learned. <b>David Hussman</b> David teaches and coaches agility in companies of all sizes all over the world. For more than 10 years, David has evolved the successful adoption of agile methods in medical, retail, legal, education, health care, control systems, digital audio, financial and more. David believes in helping companies design processes that help them instead of simply teaching them to follow a process. In addition to working side by side with design and delivery teams, David works with leader and executives to promote the use of agile methods to attack the real challenges of their specific industry. In 2009, David received the Gordon Pask Award from the Agile Alliance. David’s company DevJam provides coaching, coursework, development staff and product development. When he is not coaching or teaching, you can find David speaking at conferences around the world and publishing to a variety of sources. He has contributed to several books as well as helping to create agile curriculum for The University of Minnesota and Capella University. For more information about David check out the DevJam website. <h3>A Special Treat from Intel</h3> Plan on coming early! We will have snacks provided starting at 5:15. Network with many practitioners from all over the area! This session immediately follows the Intel Agile and Lean Development Conference. <h3>How to Register</h3> This is a FREE lecture and open to the public sponsored by the Rose City SPIN and Intel. But you can help us plan food and drinks by registering at: http://aprilspinpanel.eventbrite.com <h3>Rose City SPIN</h3> The Rose City Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) is a monthly forum for networking, mutual support, and promotion of effective software practices. We exchange practical experiences, ideas, knowledge, wisdom, and war stories about the technical, business, and human facets of software process improvement. The Rose City SPIN serves the software development community of the Portland/Vancouver metro area. Whether you work for a large company or a small one, corporate or self-employed, industrial or academic setting, you are welcome at the Rose City SPIN.
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Change #26979
2014-04-10
14:49:51

update Calagator::Event 1250465935 Intel Agile and Lean Development Conference Roll back

description <b><i>Intel's sixth annual Agile and Lean Development Conference is open to the public!</i></b> Dates: <ul> <li>Monday, April 14 Basic Tutorials </li> <li>Tuesday, April 15 Advanced Tutorials </li> <li>Wednesday, April 16 Keynotes & Presentations </li> </ul> Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) Full schedule is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5c0gS3XXAGfWWd1Z2ZZWVIzbjQ/edit?usp=sharing <h3>Wednesday Keynote Schedule</h3> 8:00-9:00 Don Reinertson<br> 9:00-10:00 Dave Snowden<br> 10:00-11:00 April Mills<br> 11:00-12:00 Dave Hussman<br> 1:00-2:00 Track slot #1 / Richard Sheridan<br> 2:00-3:00 Track slot #2 / Zach Nies<br> 3:00-4:00 Track slot #3 / Herman D'hooge<br> 4:00-5:00 Track slot #4<br><h3>How to Register</h3> Keynotes are free to attend, but you must register. Workshops are priced at $150 for a half-day class, $250 for full-day class You will need to create an account before registering. Our apologies for the complicated nature of Intel's internal systems. <i>To provide the best experience, please ensure you are using Internet Explorer 9 or higher (with Compatibility Mode enabled) . <b>We have seen rendering issues with Firefox and Chrome</b></i> To create an account: <ol> <li>Go to the Intel Learning Network at 'learn.intel.com' </li> <li>Click the link to create an Intel Learning Network user account </li> <li>Enter required information (work email, login ID, password, real name, security question) </li> <li>Click "register" to complete creating your account </li> </ol> To register for events: <ol> <li>Login to the Intel Learning Network using your account </li> <li> From the home page, click on "Profile", then "Preferences" </li> <li> Enter access code "Agile_2014" in the text box and click "Add" </li> <li> The access code will reflect in the “access codes I have submitted” area. You MUST click "Save" to complete the process. </li> </ol> Register for tutorials here: http://learn.intel.com/portal/scripts/training/virtualcourse/virtualcoursedetails.aspx?VirtualCourseId=4370 <br>Pay for tutorials here: http://intel.regsvc.com/E23682 <b><i>Intel's sixth annual Agile and Lean Development Conference is open to the public!</i></b> Dates: <ul> <li>Monday, April 14 Basic Tutorials </li> <li>Tuesday, April 15 Advanced Tutorials </li> <li>Wednesday, April 16 Keynotes & Presentations </li> </ul> Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) Full schedule is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5c0gS3XXAGfWWd1Z2ZZWVIzbjQ/edit?usp=sharing <h3>Wednesday Keynote Schedule</h3> 8:00-9:00 Don Reinertson<br> 9:00-10:00 Dave Snowden<br> 10:00-11:00 April Mills<br> 11:00-12:00 Dave Hussman<br> 1:00-2:00 Track slot #1 / Richard Sheridan<br> 2:00-3:00 Track slot #2 / Zach Nies<br> 3:00-4:00 Track slot #3 / Herman D'hooge<br> 4:00-4:30 Closing<br> 4:30-5:30 Snacks & Networking 5:30-6:30 Panel session with Dave Snowden, April Mills, Don Reinersten, and David Hussman <h3>How to Register</h3> Keynotes are free to attend, but you must register. Workshops are priced at $150 for a half-day class, $250 for full-day class You will need to create an account before registering. Our apologies for the complicated nature of Intel's internal systems. <i>To provide the best experience, please ensure you are using Internet Explorer 9 or higher (with Compatibility Mode enabled) . <b>We have seen rendering issues with Firefox and Chrome</b></i> To create an account: <ol> <li>Go to the Intel Learning Network at 'learn.intel.com' </li> <li>Click the link to create an Intel Learning Network user account </li> <li>Enter required information (work email, login ID, password, real name, security question) </li> <li>Click "register" to complete creating your account </li> </ol> To register for events: <ol> <li>Login to the Intel Learning Network using your account </li> <li> From the home page, click on "Profile", then "Preferences" </li> <li> Enter access code "Agile_2014" in the text box and click "Add" </li> <li> The access code will reflect in the “access codes I have submitted” area. You MUST click "Save" to complete the process. </li> </ol> Register for tutorials here: http://learn.intel.com/portal/scripts/training/virtualcourse/virtualcoursedetails.aspx?VirtualCourseId=4370 <br>Pay for tutorials here: http://intel.regsvc.com/E23682
Change #26978
2014-04-10
12:30:23

update Calagator::Event 1250465994 Esri R&D Office Warming! Roll back

title Esri R&D Office Warming! Esri R&D Center Office Warming!
Change #26977
2014-04-10
12:29:36

create Calagator::Event 1250465994 Esri R&D Office Warming! Roll back

description nil The Esri R&D Center has moved to a new, bigger, better office! We would love it if you came to celebrate with us in the new space. In addition, we will be celebrating both Geoloqi's 4 year anniversary, *and* Amber Case's birthday! So many celebrations! There will be both food and beverage to help aid in the festivities.
end_time nil 2014-05-07 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465994
start_time nil 2014-05-07 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Esri R&D Office Warming!
venue_id nil 202394387
Change #26976
2014-04-10
10:49:41

create Calagator::Event 1250465993 Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working Roll back

description nil 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. Come join us at Glyph Cafe!
end_time nil 2014-04-11 14:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465993
start_time nil 2014-04-11 10:00:00 -0700
title nil Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working
venue_id nil 202394395
Change #26975
2014-04-10
10:27:41

create Calagator::Event 1250465992 Portland Java User Group Roll back

description nil 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.
end_time nil 2014-04-15 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465992
start_time nil 2014-04-15 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland Java User Group
url nil http://www.pjug.org
venue_id nil 202394245
Change #26974
2014-04-10
07:36:07

create Calagator::Event 1250465991 Open source mapping (GIS) Unconference Roll back

description nil Hosted by the Portland Open Source Geo User Group, this FREE event will happen on Friday April 18th following GIS In Action, in PSU's Smith Memorial Student Union, in rooms 238 and 296/8. This is a participant-driven event - if you've never been to an unconference before, the format and sessions are determined on the day of the event by the people attending. No idea is too big or too small. Everyone gathers in the morning and decides how to organize it. If you have something to share, you throw your idea up on the board, sessions get arranged, rearranged and rooms are assigned by the crowd. It just sort of all happens - you have to experience it to understand how well this can work. It's fun! Schedule: 9am - Registration 9:30 - Put sessions in rooms based on votes 10:00 - Sessions start 12:00 - Lunch on your own 5:00 - Adjorn for Geo-beers. The event is FREE, but please head on over and get yourselves registered so we can plan rooms and sustenance: http://pdxosgeo2014.eventbrite.com/ Have geo-curious friends? Forward them this message or registration link - the unconference format will be a great introduction to the many creative things that can be done with geodata!
end_time nil 2014-04-18 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465991
start_time nil 2014-04-18 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Open source mapping (GIS) Unconference
venue_id nil 202390005
Change #26973
2014-04-10
00:25:45

create Calagator::Event 1250465990 April PAGDIG/IGDA Meeting Roll back

description nil Stop by this month's PDX game developer get-together and check out what the community is thinking about and what they are working on. Eat pizza and enjoy beverages while doing so. Stuck on anything? Need advice or a sounding board or a playtest? We shall provide these things to the best of our ability while stuffing our faces.
end_time nil 2014-04-24 22:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465990
start_time nil 2014-04-24 19:00:00 -0700
title nil April PAGDIG/IGDA Meeting
url nil http://pagdig.org
venue_details nil Look for the table with the PAGDIG sign. It's not the world's best sign. At all.
venue_id nil 202390038
Change #26972
2014-04-09
16:44:29

create Calagator::Event 1250465989 Homebrew Website Club PDX Roll back

description nil Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever... This will be held concurrently with the Homebrew Website Club meeting in San Francisco with a remote video link between the two sites! Read about the last meetings: <ul> <li>http://indiewebcamp.com/events/2014-02-12-homebrew-website-club </li> <li>http://indiewebcamp.com/events/2014-01-29-homebrew-website-club</li> </ul>
end_time nil 2014-04-09 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250465989
start_time nil 2014-04-09 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Homebrew Website Club PDX
url nil http://indiewebcamp.com/events/2014-03-26-homebrew-website-club
venue_details nil You may have to call or text to get in the front door. Instructions will be posted on the door if this is the case.
venue_id nil 202393905