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Change #26520
2014-03-11
21:43:36

update Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description # Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. <br> What **kind of company** do you want to be?<br> How do you **grow your team** beyond your founder core?<br> How can you **craft the culture** for your startup?<br> When is the **right time** to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking. # Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. What **kind of company** do you want to be? How do you **grow your team** beyond your founder core? How can you **craft the culture** for your startup? When is the **right time** to start thinking about these things? Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams: **Samad Wahedi**, CEO and Founder of **SnapFlow**,**Ben Kaufman**, COO of **Little Bird**<br> and **Mat Ellis**, CEO and Founder of **Cloudability**.<br> The discussion will be moderated by **Ajay Malhotra**, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member. This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.
Change #26519
2014-03-11
21:41:06

update Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. <br> What <strong>kind of company</strong> do you want to be?<br> How do you <strong>grow your team</strong> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <strong>craft the culture</strong> for your startup?<br> When is the <strong>right time</strong> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking. # Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. <br> What **kind of company** do you want to be?<br> How do you **grow your team** beyond your founder core?<br> How can you **craft the culture** for your startup?<br> When is the **right time** to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.
Change #26518
2014-03-11
21:39:09

update Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description <strong>Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people.</strong> <br> What <strong>kind of company</strong> do you want to be?<br> How do you <strong>grow your team</strong> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <strong>craft the culture</strong> for your startup?<br> When is the <strong>right time</strong> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking. Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. <br> What <strong>kind of company</strong> do you want to be?<br> How do you <strong>grow your team</strong> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <strong>craft the culture</strong> for your startup?<br> When is the <strong>right time</strong> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.
Change #26517
2014-03-11
21:34:53

update Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description <h3> <b>Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people.</b> </h3> <br> What <b>kind of company</b> do you want to be?<br> How do you <b>grow your team</b> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <b>craft the culture</b> for your startup?<br> When is the <b>right time</b> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><b>Samad Wahedi</b>, CEO and Founder of <b>SnapFlow</b>,<br><b>Ben Kaufman</b>, COO of <b>Little Bird</b><br> and <b>Mat Ellis</b>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <b>Ajay Malhotra</b>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.  </strong> <strong>Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people.</strong> <br> What <strong>kind of company</strong> do you want to be?<br> How do you <strong>grow your team</strong> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <strong>craft the culture</strong> for your startup?<br> When is the <strong>right time</strong> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.
Change #26516
2014-03-11
21:33:54

update Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description <h3> <strong>Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people.</strong> </h3> <h5> <br> What <strong>kind of company</strong> do you want to be?<br> How do you <strong>grow your team</strong> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <strong>craft the culture</strong> for your startup?<br> When is the <strong>right time</strong> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.  </h5> <h3> <b>Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people.</b> </h3> <br> What <b>kind of company</b> do you want to be?<br> How do you <b>grow your team</b> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <b>craft the culture</b> for your startup?<br> When is the <b>right time</b> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><b>Samad Wahedi</b>, CEO and Founder of <b>SnapFlow</b>,<br><b>Ben Kaufman</b>, COO of <b>Little Bird</b><br> and <b>Mat Ellis</b>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <b>Ajay Malhotra</b>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.  </strong>
Change #26515
2014-03-11
21:31:04

update Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. What kind of company do you want to be? How do you grow your team beyond your founder core? How can you craft the culture for your startup? When is the right time to start thinking about these things? Join us for a panel discussion with Samad Wahedi, Founder and CEO of SnapFlow, Ben Kaufman, COO of Little Bird and Mat Ellis, Founder and CEO of Cloudability. Our moderator is Ajay Malhotra, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member. This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking. <h3> <strong>Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people.</strong> </h3> <h5> <br> What <strong>kind of company</strong> do you want to be?<br> How do you <strong>grow your team</strong> beyond your founder core?<br> How can you <strong>craft the culture</strong> for your startup?<br> When is the <strong>right time</strong> to start thinking about these things?<br><br> Join us to hear the insights and experiences of our panelists, each of whom have gone, and/or are going through experience of growing their teams:<br><strong>Samad Wahedi</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>SnapFlow</strong>,<br><strong>Ben Kaufman</strong>, COO of <strong>Little Bird</strong><br> and <strong>Mat Ellis</strong>, CEO and Founder of <strong>Cloudability</strong>.<br> The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Ajay Malhotra</strong>, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member.<br><br> This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.  </h5>
Change #26514
2014-03-11
19:37:29

create Calagator::Event 1250465821 TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture Roll back

description nil Startup Culture is about building the right team, with the right mix of people. What kind of company do you want to be? How do you grow your team beyond your founder core? How can you craft the culture for your startup? When is the right time to start thinking about these things? Join us for a panel discussion with Samad Wahedi, Founder and CEO of SnapFlow, Ben Kaufman, COO of Little Bird and Mat Ellis, Founder and CEO of Cloudability. Our moderator is Ajay Malhotra, Senior VP of CBRE, and TiE Charter Member. This panel event promises lively discussion, plenty of time for questions, and a unique opportunity to get perspectives from some very exciting companies of different sizes and maturity - not to mention great networking.
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start_time nil 2014-03-20 18:00:00 -0700
title nil TiE Panel: Building Your Dream Team, Crafting Your Culture
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Change #26513
2014-03-11
17:59:09

update Calagator::Event 1250465806 PDX Mobile Workgroup Online Android Class Roll back

description We are meeting for the next to last week of the 8 week online Android class: https://www.coursera.org/course/android For more details about this week's meeting, visit our Google Group. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdx-mobile-workgroup We are meeting for the next to last week of the 8 week online Android class: https://www.coursera.org/course/android For more details about this week's meeting, visit our Google Group. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdx-mobile-workgroup And look for this week's posting... NOTE: This is not our usual location! 1945 NW Quimby St Portland, OR (503) 517-4352
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Change #26512
2014-03-11
16:30:20

update Calagator::Event 1250465795 Portland Perl Mongers Roll back

description Talks TBD. As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub. Rafael will be doing a demo and some live coding using [Light Table](http://www.lighttable.com/) -- an IDE that, among other features, offers live evaluation of code -- along with a plugin for Light Table that enables live evaluation of Perl code. We'll follow up and close out with some open floor discussion time. As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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title Portland Perl Mongers Portland Perl Mongers - Light Table and Perl
Change #26511
2014-03-11
13:54:22

create Calagator::Event 1250465820 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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title nil FOSS4G 2014 Planning Meeting
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venue_id nil 202392990
Change #26510
2014-03-11
13:38:51

update Calagator::Venue 202394377 Coava 1300 SE Grand Ave. Portland, OR, 97214 Roll back

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Change #26509
2014-03-11
13:38:22

create Calagator::Event 1250465819 MaptimePDX Friday Morning Meetup Roll back

description nil Come hangout, drink coffee, and chat with other geonerds. Just look for the mappy people. This week, we're at Coava Roasting on SE Grand Ave. -- MaptimePDX is the Portland, OR offshoot of MaptimeSF, a weekly meetup of mappers in San Francisco hacking on maps and doing mappy things. In the same tradition, we're aiming to provide meetups for hacking on map projects of all sorts. There's no board or leadership - just some people who are enthusiastic about maps and sharing knowledge. We'll post upcoming events here and summaries of things we learn along the way. Join us!
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venue_id nil 202394377
Change #26508
2014-03-11
13:38:22

create Calagator::Venue 202394377 Coava 1300 SE Grand Ave. Portland, OR, 97214 Roll back

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Change #26507
2014-03-11
12:51:57

create Calagator::Event 1250465818 PDXNode COMBINED hacknights! NodeBots & Code & Learn join forces Roll back

description nil This month, we'll be coming our informal NodeBots hardware hacknight with our monthly Code & Learn formerly at Side Door. Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We'll be providing hardware kits on loan at the event for experimenting. We're meeting to work on projects and talk about all things NodeJS. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions.
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id nil 1250465818
start_time nil 2014-03-27 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PDXNode COMBINED hacknights! NodeBots & Code & Learn join forces
url nil http://pdxnode.org
venue_id nil 202393660
Change #26506
2014-03-11
12:50:13

update Calagator::Venue 202394376 Heart Coffee Roll back

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Change #26505
2014-03-11
12:49:30

create Calagator::Event 1250465817 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. We'll be at Heart Cofee at 537 SW 12th... come join! If you'd like me to email you about each weekly co-working session, you can email me (Mike LaPeter) at my first initial + last name at gmail.
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id nil 1250465817
start_time nil 2014-03-14 10:00:00 -0700
title nil Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working
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venue_id nil 202394376
Change #26504
2014-03-11
12:49:30

create Calagator::Venue 202394376 Heart Coffee Roll back

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title nil Heart Coffee
Change #26503
2014-03-11
08:41:43

create Calagator::Event 1250465816 PDX Puppet User Group Roll back

description nil The monthly PDX Puppet User Group, which meets on the 1st Monday of every month. Join the [PDX Puppet Google Group]( https://groups.google.com/group/pdx-puppet) to get notifications of upcoming meetings. Who should attend? Puppet users and people interested in learning more about Puppet. Agenda for <strong>April 7</strong> * 6:30 - 7:00: Eat pizza / salads and talk to other Puppet users * 7:00 - 7:45: TBD * 7:45 - 8:25: TBD * 8:25 - 8:30: Brainstorm next agenda If you have an idea for what you would like to see or if you want to volunteer to present a talk, please post those ideas in the [PDX Puppet Google Group]( https://groups.google.com/group/pdx-puppet)
end_time nil 2014-04-07 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250465816
start_time nil 2014-04-07 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX Puppet User Group
url nil https://groups.google.com/group/pdx-puppet
venue_id nil 202393539
Change #26502
2014-03-10
20:40:06

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465815 air max Roll back

Change #26501
2014-03-10
20:02:19

create Calagator::Event 1250465815 air max Roll back

description nil The Air Max <a href="http://www.shoeshi.co.uk/">air max</a> 95 was based on the human anatomy, with the spine of the shoe resembling the human spine and the original materials to represent skin etc. According to a new police database, the footwear of choice for criminals are Nikes with Nike Air Max 95 being the most popular.Air Max cushioning has been used in shoes for almost all sports by now including basketball, cross training, golf, casual shoes, sandals, tennis, etc.; however the "Nike Air Max" is always a running shoe. Wholesale Nike Air Max 95 shoes are showcasing on Tradetang.com at wholesale prices. You can get the cheapest Nike Air max 95 shoes here. Are you planning on doing many types of physical activities and need a shoe that will go to all those activities with you? If so a cross trainer sometimes known as a lightweight trainer is a great choice. A cross trainer will not correct gait problems but will provide great lateral support. Picking the best footwear for jogging will depend on what type of foot you have. Your best friend may like one and <a href="http://www.shoeshi.co.uk/nike-air-max-90-c-56_73.html">air max 90</a> you may hate it. Many stores will now encourage you to come in and let them test your gait. This is a great idea regardless of where you buy your shoes ultimately. A great pair of shoes should last around 500 comfortable miles. When it comes to looks, the Nike Free line has the best barefoot runners. The Free line emphasizes the natural movement of your feet, and the shoes are designed to give you the benefits of barefoot running without sacrificing your feet to the elements. Since the Nike Free scale goes from 10. 0 to 0. 0, with 10 being a fully supportive shoe, the Nike Free 7. 0 Running Shoe is a good entry point into this style of running. Just like the speed development scales of Nike company, as it appeared in the market, it become more and more popular, continues the regualr line of Nike shoes, Nike Free is really different. Smooth roads are a barefoot runner's dream. For some roads you feet may hurt from it. The fewer breaks, pebbles and debris the better. You should focus your attention on finding long stretches of gaonikeairmax0909 road that don't have a lot of crap on them to begin training. You'll find as you get more practice under your belt that you can comfortably go running on more varied surfaces without pain or at least without much pain. Frequently folks who are just getting started with Barefoot Running over-due it at first because they can. Unfortunately that usually means pain in the feet and lower <a href="http://www.shoeshi.co.uk/nike-air-max-1-c-56_83.html">air max 1</a>calves for several days. Start out running barefoot for 5 minutes a day - then do your normal run after that. Think of your 5 minutes barefoot as a smooth warm up. Also you can test different types of barefoot running shoes, i. e. Nike Free shoes, vibram five fingers shoes are all unique designed for barefoot running. After long time exercise, you will find one most suit you. Do this for the first week, then go for 10 minutes at a time on week 2. Keep building up li .ke this and pretty soon you will ke this and pretty soon you will be running 30+ minutes at a time.
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id nil 1250465815
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title nil air max
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venue_id nil 202394375
Change #26500
2014-03-10
20:02:19

create Calagator::Venue 202394375 air max Roll back

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id nil 202394375
title nil air max
Change #26499
2014-03-10
18:41:59

create Calagator::Event 1250465814 Agile PDX Evening: Collocation - Rewards and Perils Roll back

description nil Some Agile software teams struggle to colocate their members so the software developers and testers can be near each other at work. What happens when development team members have the luxury of sitting together, but still want something more? We took the bold step of colocating some development teams with their end-users. We had lofty goals and some specific expectations, but ended up with some unexpected results, as well. This presentation covers a case study and a retrospective on our company's effort to colocate development teams with their end users. It discusses reasons for moving the teams, as well as the lessons learned and the changes made to our process. The experiment caused our development organization re-examine its best practices and processes. We think these lessons are applicable to teams regardless of their industry and experience. About the speaker... Mary Panza is the scrum master at Parametric Portfolio Associates in Seattle, Washington. She has supported, tested and managed software for the past twenty years for various companies around the Puget Sound area. Mary’s passion has always been problem-solving and process improvement, as well as seeing the human side of software development. In her free time, she enjoys volunteering for the Seattle Mountaineers, an outdoor education non-profit.
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id nil 1250465814
start_time nil 2014-04-16 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Agile PDX Evening: Collocation - Rewards and Perils
url nil http://www.agilepdx.org
venue_details nil Details and Pizza: This event is free. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland). The program starts at 7:00 pm. After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion.
venue_id nil 202393539
Change #26498
2014-03-10
17:01:25

update Calagator::Event 1250465812 PdxFunc Roll back

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venue_details Same entrance as Barista. The door will be locked, but someone should be at the door to let people in a few minutes before the meeting starts. One door south of the previous meeting location. Same entrance as Barista. The door will be locked, but someone should be at the door to let people in a few minutes before the meeting starts.
Change #26497
2014-03-10
17:00:24

update Calagator::Event 1250465750 Joomla! PDX Roll back

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start_time 2014-03-13 18:00:00 -0700 2014-03-13 18:30:00 -0700
Change #26496
2014-03-10
17:00:21

update Calagator::Event 1250465812 PdxFunc Roll back

description Speakers: Jake Brownson, Leif Hope to see you there! 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.
end_time 2014-03-10 20:30:00 -0700 2014-03-10 21:00:00 -0700
url http://pdxfunc.org/
venue_details Same entrance as Barista. The door will be locked, but someone should be at the door to let people in a few minutes before the meeting starts.
Change #26495
2014-03-10
15:27:20

create Calagator::Event 1250465813 [Rose City SPIN] Pushing Practice to Proficiency presented by Matt Plavcan Roll back

description nil Join us for the March Rose City SPIN: <h2>Pushing Practice to Proficiency</h2> <i>Presented by Matt Plavcan, Intel</i> Dates/Times: Thursday, March 20th, 2014: Networking @ 5:30-6:30 PM; Seminar 6:30-7:30 PM Location: OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center), 8305 SW Creekside Place, Suite C, Beaverton, Oregon, 97008, 2nd floor <h3>Abstract</h3> The market environment today is challenging: Teams need to deliver working, high-quality code in an increasingly short time frame. We hear echoes of this in leadership’s implorations to “go faster”. To succeed, engineering teams need the flexibility to alter our course multiple times during product development. The practices to accomplish this are well-established, yet teams continually encounter difficulty changing their behavior. Matt will discuss the challenges a team faces in adopting new techniques, and an approach for achieving sustained excellence. Bio: Matt Plavcan is a Technical Practices Coach with the Intel Emergent Systems and Coaching team. He has worked at Intel for sixteen years, and has been writing code for three decades. His previous jobs include hardware validation for the Pentium 4 and Core microprocessors, and teaching Intel architecture at the University of Illinois. Matt is the founder of the Code Dojo and Retreat program at Intel, which uses dedicated practice to hone professional programming skills. <h3>How to Register</h3> This is a FREE lecture sponsored by the Rose City SPIN. But you can help us plan food and drinks by registering at: http://march2014spin.eventbrite.com <h3>A Special Treat from PNSQC</h3> Plan on coming early! In collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC) the SPIN meeting will have pizza and pop provided by PNSQC beginning at 5:30 pm. PNSQC is the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference, a group of volunteers interested in Software Quality. The Mission of the PNSQC is to enable knowledge exchange to produce higher quality software. As a non-profit, it seeks to promote software quality by providing education and opportunities for information exchange within the software community. <h3>Thanks also to OTBC</h3> We want to thank OTBC (http://www.otbc.org/) for providing the space for this talk <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 #26494
2014-03-10
14:45:58

update Calagator::Event 1250465716 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

description <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (will be linked above)</p> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>Introducing TA3M Drink and Draw! We are planning a fun hands-on meetup. You will get to work with a team to discuss privacy, security, anti-surveillance, and anti-censorship topics and communicate your ideas through doodling! Each discussion group will work together to create a hand-drawn poster related to TA3M topics. This is a time to network with other individuals interested in these topics, and provides a fun way to express your ideas and concerns. We will do our very best to make sure beverages of all sorts (alcoholic and not) are available to get those creative juices flowing. </p> <p>After the Drink and Draw session, we invite attendees to join us for social time at a nearby bar/restaurant. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> <p>The Privly Foundation organizes the event. Location TBA. </p> <h2>Code of Conduct</h2> Please review our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/code-conduct">code of conduct</a> before attending the event to ensure a safe and welcoming time for all. <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the PDXTech4Good meetup. <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (will be linked above)</p> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>Introducing TA3M Drink and Draw! We are planning a fun hands-on meetup. You will get to work with a team to discuss privacy, security, anti-surveillance, and anti-censorship topics and communicate your ideas through doodling! Each discussion group will work together to create a hand-drawn poster related to TA3M topics. This is a time to network with other individuals interested in these topics, and provides a fun way to express your ideas and concerns. We will do our very best to make sure beverages of all sorts (alcoholic and not) are available to get those creative juices flowing. </p> <p>After the Drink and Draw session, we invite attendees to join us for social time at a nearby bar/restaurant. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> <p>The Privly Foundation organizes the event. Galois is generously providing space for the event. </p> <h2>Code of Conduct</h2> Please review our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/code-conduct">code of conduct</a> before attending the event to ensure a safe and welcoming time for all. <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the PDXTech4Good meetup.
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Change #26493
2014-03-10
14:36:40

update Calagator::Event 1250465716 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

description <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (will be linked above)</p> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>Introducing TA3M Drink and Draw! In light of TA3M being on St. Patrick's Day, we are planning a fun hands-on meetup. You will get to work with a team to discuss privacy, security, anti-surveillance, and anti-censorship topics and communicate your ideas through doodling! Each discussion group will work together to create a hand-drawn poster related to TA3M topics. This is a time to network with other individuals interested in these topics, and provides a fun way to express your ideas and concerns. We will do our very best to make sure beverages of all sorts (alcoholic and not) are available to get those creative juices flowing. </p> <p>After the Drink and Draw session, we invite attendees to join us for social time at a nearby bar/restaurant. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> <p>The Privly Foundation organizes the event. Location TBA. </p> <h2>Code of Conduct</h2> Please review our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/code-conduct">code of conduct</a> before attending the event to ensure a safe and welcoming time for all. <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the PDXTech4Good meetup. <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (will be linked above)</p> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>Introducing TA3M Drink and Draw! We are planning a fun hands-on meetup. You will get to work with a team to discuss privacy, security, anti-surveillance, and anti-censorship topics and communicate your ideas through doodling! Each discussion group will work together to create a hand-drawn poster related to TA3M topics. This is a time to network with other individuals interested in these topics, and provides a fun way to express your ideas and concerns. We will do our very best to make sure beverages of all sorts (alcoholic and not) are available to get those creative juices flowing. </p> <p>After the Drink and Draw session, we invite attendees to join us for social time at a nearby bar/restaurant. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> <p>The Privly Foundation organizes the event. Location TBA. </p> <h2>Code of Conduct</h2> Please review our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/code-conduct">code of conduct</a> before attending the event to ensure a safe and welcoming time for all. <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the PDXTech4Good meetup.
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Change #26492
2014-03-10
12:43:14

create Calagator::Event 1250465812 PdxFunc Roll back

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Change #26491
2014-03-10
12:42:36

update Calagator::Event 1250465687 Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) Roll back

description Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. <b>Special Breakout Session by Alex Chamberlain from Puppet Labs: New Coders - What Kinds of Positions Your New Skills May Qualify You for, What to Expect in Your New Career.</b> Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. <b>Special Breakout Session by Alex Chamberlain from Puppet Labs:<br> Skills and Careers for New Programmers--One Insider's View</b> * What you can do with software development skills. * What the day-to-day work of a range of specialties of software developers looks like. * One key to finding a steady job. * You're in the right place at the right time to be able to follow your heart and build a great career. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share
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Change #26490
2014-03-10
12:03:39

create Calagator::Event 1250465811 CHIFOO Meeting: Give Dimensions, a Face, and a Beating Heart to Projects Through Storytelling Roll back

description nil Give Dimensions, a Face, and a Beating Heart to Projects Through Storytelling with B. Frayn Masters, Back Fence PDX Since qualitative research, or market research, can largely be spit out by a computer, we’ll take a look at how one can move beyond big data and do what a computer cannot do—go inside the head of a person and learn about their motivations and goals. Humanity’s experience is constantly shifting and so is the motivation behind our fears and goals, and that shift changes how we experience and use things. Story allows one to put a finger on that pulse. Story gets right to the bottom of things, it uncovers how the user will actually use the product in this time/place, how they will experience it in their lives, in their own home/office etc. Story is research above market “fill in the blank” research. It exposes rituals, and when one works to streamline those rituals, innovation enters. Discovering this level of story has another great benefit: it can be used to created scene stealing pitches in front of clients. One can stand in front a user or a client and paint out the story of how this will be a great new part of their lives.
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venue_details nil CHIFOO Meeting Details 5:00 - 6:30: CHIFOOd Please join us before the meeting to enjoy no-host food and beverages before the meeting at the Southland Whiskey Kitchen at 1422 NW 23rd Ave. 6:30 - 7:00 Registration and networking at the ISITE offices at 2030 NW Pettygrove, in the Pearl District. See a map. 7:00 - 8:30 Meeting followed by vigorous Q & A. And a raffle! Free for CHIFOO Members & $5.00 for non-CHIFOO Members. Become a member today at http://www.chifoo.org/index.php/chifoo/aboutus/join_chifoo Raffle Tickets are $1.00 for two (available at door during Registration).
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Change #26489
2014-03-10
12:01:25

create Calagator::Event 1250465810 CHIFOO Meeting: Epic FAIL: Takeways from the War Stories Project Roll back

description nil Epic FAIL: Takeways from the War Stories Project with Steve Portigal, Portigal Consulting After nearly two years in gathering War Stories about the unusual, comic, tragic and otherwise astonishing things that happen in fieldwork, Portigal Consulting has amassed a compelling archive about the user research experience. While it’s common for the members of any group to share stories of their adventures, the user research community hasn’t supported this well. For a practice that feels misunderstood by others, there’s pressure to only share successes. Yet the confidence to share the honest and human messiness of this work can help develop the skill and even prestige of the community. In this presentation, Steve will review some of the stories collected, highlight some of the patterns revealed by the stories, and suggest some of the lessons that we can take away. We’ll also feature live storytelling from a couple of local user researchers, sharing their own War Stories. Meanwhile, we invite you to contribute your own fieldwork War Story (about contextual research only, please) here.
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venue_details nil CHIFOO Meeting Details 5:00 - 6:30: CHIFOOd Please join us before the meeting to enjoy no-host food and beverages before the meeting at the Southland Whiskey Kitchen at 1422 NW 23rd Ave. 6:30 - 7:00 Registration and networking at the ISITE offices at 2030 NW Pettygrove, in the Pearl District. See a map. 7:00 - 8:30 Meeting followed by vigorous Q & A. And a raffle! Free for CHIFOO Members & $5.00 for non-CHIFOO Members. Become a member today at http://www.chifoo.org/index.php/chifoo/aboutus/join_chifoo Raffle Tickets are $1.00 for two (available at door during Registration).
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Change #26488
2014-03-10
11:59:33

update Calagator::Event 1250465604 CHIFOO Meeting: Ducks, Dolls & Robots: a Genealogy of Socio-Technical Anxieties Roll back

venue_details CHIFOO Meeting Details CHIFOO usually meets on the first Wednesday of the month. 5:00 - 6:30: CHIFOOd Please join us before the meeting to enjoy no-host food and beverages before the meeting, watch our website for updated location. 6:30 - 7:00 Registration and networking at the ISITE offices at 2030 NW Pettygrove, in the Pearl District. See a map. 7:00 - 8:30 Meeting followed by vigorous Q & A. And a raffle! Free for CHIFOO Members and $5.00 for non CHIFOO Members. Rafflet Tickets are $1.00 each. CHIFOO Meeting Details 5:00 - 6:30: CHIFOOd Please join us before the meeting to enjoy no-host food and beverages before the meeting at the Southland Whiskey Kitchen at 1422 NW 23rd Ave. 6:30 - 7:00 Registration and networking at the ISITE offices at 2030 NW Pettygrove, in the Pearl District. See a map. 7:00 - 8:30 Meeting followed by vigorous Q & A. And a raffle! Free for CHIFOO Members & $5.00 for non-CHIFOO Members. Become a member today at http://www.chifoo.org/index.php/chifoo/aboutus/join_chifoo Raffle Tickets are $1.00 for two (available at door during Registration).
Change #26487
2014-03-10
11:58:57

create Calagator::Event 1250465809 CHIFOO Meeting: Speaking the Language of Meta-Principles: Consistency, Hierarchy, and Personality Roll back

description nil Speaking the Language of Meta-Principles: Consistency, Hierarchy, and Personality with Deborah Levinson, Nimble Partners When designing or redesigning an application, Nimble Partners focuses on three core principles: consistency, hierarchy, and personality. We can think of these principles as if they’re part of a language. Consistency and hierarchy are the grammar people learn while using an application: the basic elements that define how a language is spoken. The “words” we speak—that is, the visual design characteristics we choose to convey a message—create an application’s personality. These principles are so fundamental to creating successful interfaces that we call them “meta-principles.” While technology that affects interfaces changes, the underlying meta-principles hold true. Nimble Partners arrived at these three meta-principles after years of heuristic reviews, usability studies, and informal observation of digital applications. In this talk, Deborah will introduce these principles and show how they apply in examples, including a case study redesign of a web and mobile application to help users track diet and exercise.
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title nil CHIFOO Meeting: Speaking the Language of Meta-Principles: Consistency, Hierarchy, and Personality
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venue_details nil CHIFOO Meeting Details 5:00 - 6:30: CHIFOOd Please join us before the meeting to enjoy no-host food and beverages before the meeting at the Southland Whiskey Kitchen at 1422 NW 23rd Ave. 6:30 - 7:00 Registration and networking at the ISITE offices at 2030 NW Pettygrove, in the Pearl District. See a map. 7:00 - 8:30 Meeting followed by vigorous Q & A. And a raffle! Free for CHIFOO Members & $5.00 for non-CHIFOO Members. Become a member today at http://www.chifoo.org/index.php/chifoo/aboutus/join_chifoo Raffle Tickets are $1.00 for two (available at door during Registration).
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Change #26486
2014-03-10
11:55:08

update Calagator::Source 996334971 http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/p3cbgpr03ofq2lngffkn333u20%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Roll back

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Change #26485
2014-03-10
11:51:37

update Calagator::Source 996334971 http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/p3cbgpr03ofq2lngffkn333u20%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Roll back

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Change #26484
2014-03-10
11:51:17

update Calagator::Source 996334971 http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/p3cbgpr03ofq2lngffkn333u20%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Roll back

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Change #26483
2014-03-10
10:16:48

update Calagator::Event 1250465674 PMI Portland Agile Round Table Roll back

description Our topic this month is "Distributed Teams." One of the principles behind the Agile Manifesto is "The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation." And, we know that distributed teams, whether around the world or across a large corporate campus, are a fact of organizational life. What have you seen or experimented with that has worked well? What's your thorniest remote worker problem? Have you been able to move to co-located teams? What persuaded the organization to do that? Has it helped? This month we're moving to a larger space where we can move around, work in small groups, and get those sticky notes up on the wall! The PMI Portland Agile Round Table is held on the second Wednesday of every month during the noon hour. The round table provides project managers, scrum masters and others engaged in agile projects an opportunity to discuss topics of interest, issues they're facing and to join in an evolving community to promote effective use of agile methods. Bring your lunch, ideas and challenges to the table. (Note: PMP's & PMI-ACPs can claim 1 PDU for attendance) Our topic this month is "Distributed Agile Teams." One of the principles behind the Agile Manifesto is "The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation." And, we know that distributed teams, whether around the world or across a large corporate campus, are a fact of organizational life. What have you seen or experimented with that has worked well? What's your thorniest remote worker problem? Have you been able to move to co-located teams? What persuaded the organization to do that? Has it helped? This month we're moving to a larger space where we can move around, work in small groups, and get those sticky notes up on the wall! The PMI Portland Agile Round Table is held on the second Wednesday of every month during the noon hour. The round table provides project managers, scrum masters and others engaged in agile projects an opportunity to discuss topics of interest, issues they're facing and to join in an evolving community to promote effective use of agile methods. Bring your lunch, ideas and challenges to the table. (Note: PMP's & PMI-ACPs can claim 1 PDU for attendance)
title PMI Portland Agile Round Table PMI Portland Agile Round Table: Distributed Agile Teams
Change #26482
2014-03-10
08:50:03

create Calagator::Event 1250465808 Portland Java User Group (PJUG) Roll back

description nil ## Clojure: your new favorite programming language Clojure is a fascinating new(er) programming language, created by Rich Hickey, that combines the ubiquity and performance of Java with the power and expressiveness of Lisp. Clojure excels at interesting problems, especially those involving concurrency, but can also freely interoperate with standard Java. Clojure developers quickly become passionate about this odd little hybrid: it's easy to learn, yet deeply powerful, and is at the heart of a vibrant and exciting eco-system of tools and libraries. ## Speaker Howard Lewis Ship Howard is a long-time Java developer with a recovering case of framework-itis, as evidenced by the Apache Tapestry web framework; he's been following Clojure for several years, and has been doing full time Clojure coding for the last eight months. He's a fan of both expressiveness in code and runtime efficiency, so Clojure is a natural fit.
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venue_id nil 202392091
Change #26481
2014-03-10
08:49:27

create Calagator::Event 1250465807 Hack + Help Roll back

description nil New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and more.
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id nil 1250465807
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title nil Hack + Help
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venue_details nil Call Michael at 916.595.9543 if you have any trouble finding us or getting in.
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Change #26480
2014-03-08
14:21:42

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465318 PDXScala Monthly Meeting Roll back

Change #26479
2014-03-08
10:35:52

create Calagator::Event 1250465806 PDX Mobile Workgroup Online Android Class Roll back

description nil We are meeting for the next to last week of the 8 week online Android class: https://www.coursera.org/course/android For more details about this week's meeting, visit our Google Group. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdx-mobile-workgroup
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start_time nil 2014-03-12 19:00:00 -0700
title nil PDX Mobile Workgroup Online Android Class
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venue_id nil 202390999
Change #26478
2014-03-07
14:11:15

update Calagator::Event 1250465681 pdxbyte users group first meeting (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

description A Portland Oregon users group primarily for languages that compile to machine native format such as C, C++, and Assembly. 5:30pm Doors open, unstructured time. 6:30pm The MOS 6502 might be the most historically significant processor for one reason: It fueled the PC revolution. You have probably used a device with a 6502, and maybe even programmed one, but do you know the historical context for it and what made it successful? This talk briefly covers the following aspects of the 6502: the events that lead to its creation, the elegance of the design, and the lessons we can learn from its success. Speaker Bio: Jason Dagit is a research engineer at Galois. He received a M.S. in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 2009. He has been active in the Haskell community since 2005 and he is currently a member of the Haskell.org committee. His areas of interest include functional programming, computer graphics, and most recently hardware design. He enjoys working in the space between pure research and industrial practice. 7:30pm Popcount as an Example Of Microbenchmarking in C Quickly determining the number of 1 bits in a binary machine word, the so-called "popcount", has always been an interesting problem for developers. Popcount is useful in applications ranging from cryptography to games, so it is worth trying to optimize. In this talk, I will report on a number of different popcount algorithms and their C implementation performance, in the context of a "microbenchmarking" framework custom-built in C for this purpose. I will also explore the pitfalls of C in microbenchmarking and the issues, problems and relevance of microbenchmarking in general. Speaker Bio: Bart Massey got his B.A. in Physics from Reed in 1987, having learned C while he was there. After a couple of years writing C code at Tektronix, Inc. Bart attended University of Oregon, where he received his MSCS in 1992 and his Ph.D. in 1999. For the past 14 years, he has been a Computer Science Professor at Portland State University. He still writes more C than he cares to admit. 8pm Head to an elevator. People might go someplace to continue chatting. ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. A Huge thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and food. Thanks to O'Reilly for sending books. A Portland Oregon users group primarily for languages that compile to machine native format such as C, C++, and Assembly. 5:30pm Doors open, unstructured time. 6:30pm The MOS 6502 might be the most historically significant processor for one reason: It fueled the PC revolution. You have probably used a device with a 6502, and maybe even programmed one, but do you know the historical context for it and what made it successful? This talk briefly covers the following aspects of the 6502: the events that lead to its creation, the elegance of the design, and the lessons we can learn from its success. Speaker Bio: Jason Dagit is a research engineer at Galois. He received a M.S. in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 2009. He has been active in the Haskell community since 2005 and he is currently a member of the Haskell.org committee. His areas of interest include functional programming, computer graphics, and most recently hardware design. He enjoys working in the space between pure research and industrial practice. 7:30pm Popcount as an Example Of Microbenchmarking in C Quickly determining the number of 1 bits in a binary machine word, the so-called "popcount", has always been an interesting problem for developers. Popcount is useful in applications ranging from cryptography to games, so it is worth trying to optimize. In this talk, I will report on a number of different popcount algorithms and their C implementation performance, in the context of a "microbenchmarking" framework custom-built in C for this purpose. I will also explore the pitfalls of C in microbenchmarking and the issues, problems and relevance of microbenchmarking in general. Speaker Bio: Bart Massey got his B.A. in Physics from Reed in 1987, having learned C while he was there. After a couple of years writing C code at Tektronix, Inc. Bart attended University of Oregon, where he received his MSCS in 1992 and his Ph.D. in 1999. For the past 14 years, he has been a Computer Science Professor at Portland State University. He still writes more C than he cares to admit. 8:30ish pm Head to an elevator. People might go someplace to continue chatting. ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. A Huge thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and food. Thanks to O'Reilly for sending books.
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Change #26477
2014-03-07
13:38:56

update Calagator::Event 1250465681 pdxbyte users group first meeting (C/C++/Assembly) Roll back

description A Portland Oregon users group primarily for languages that compile to machine native format such as C, C++, and Assembly. 5pm Doors open, unstructured time. 6pm The MOS 6502 might be the most historically significant processor for one reason: It fueled the PC revolution. You have probably used a device with a 6502, and maybe even programmed one, but do you know the historical context for it and what made it successful? This talk briefly covers the following aspects of the 6502: the events that lead to its creation, the elegance of the design, and the lessons we can learn from its success. Speaker Bio: Jason Dagit is a research engineer at Galois. He received a M.S. in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 2009. He has been active in the Haskell community since 2005 and he is currently a member of the Haskell.org committee. His areas of interest include functional programming, computer graphics, and most recently hardware design. He enjoys working in the space between pure research and industrial practice. 7pm Popcount as an Example Of Microbenchmarking in C Quickly determining the number of 1 bits in a binary machine word, the so-called "popcount", has always been an interesting problem for developers. Popcount is useful in applications ranging from cryptography to games, so it is worth trying to optimize. In this talk, I will report on a number of different popcount algorithms and their C implementation performance, in the context of a "microbenchmarking" framework custom-built in C for this purpose. I will also explore the pitfalls of C in microbenchmarking and the issues, problems and relevance of microbenchmarking in general. Speaker Bio: Bart Massey got his B.A. in Physics from Reed in 1987, having learned C while he was there. After a couple of years writing C code at Tektronix, Inc. Bart attended University of Oregon, where he received his MSCS in 1992 and his Ph.D. in 1999. For the past 14 years, he has been a Computer Science Professor at Portland State University. He still writes more C than he cares to admit. 8pm Head to an elevator. People might go someplace to continue chatting. ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. A Huge thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and food. Thanks to O'Reilly for sending books. A Portland Oregon users group primarily for languages that compile to machine native format such as C, C++, and Assembly. 5:30pm Doors open, unstructured time. 6:30pm The MOS 6502 might be the most historically significant processor for one reason: It fueled the PC revolution. You have probably used a device with a 6502, and maybe even programmed one, but do you know the historical context for it and what made it successful? This talk briefly covers the following aspects of the 6502: the events that lead to its creation, the elegance of the design, and the lessons we can learn from its success. Speaker Bio: Jason Dagit is a research engineer at Galois. He received a M.S. in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 2009. He has been active in the Haskell community since 2005 and he is currently a member of the Haskell.org committee. His areas of interest include functional programming, computer graphics, and most recently hardware design. He enjoys working in the space between pure research and industrial practice. 7:30pm Popcount as an Example Of Microbenchmarking in C Quickly determining the number of 1 bits in a binary machine word, the so-called "popcount", has always been an interesting problem for developers. Popcount is useful in applications ranging from cryptography to games, so it is worth trying to optimize. In this talk, I will report on a number of different popcount algorithms and their C implementation performance, in the context of a "microbenchmarking" framework custom-built in C for this purpose. I will also explore the pitfalls of C in microbenchmarking and the issues, problems and relevance of microbenchmarking in general. Speaker Bio: Bart Massey got his B.A. in Physics from Reed in 1987, having learned C while he was there. After a couple of years writing C code at Tektronix, Inc. Bart attended University of Oregon, where he received his MSCS in 1992 and his Ph.D. in 1999. For the past 14 years, he has been a Computer Science Professor at Portland State University. He still writes more C than he cares to admit. 8pm Head to an elevator. People might go someplace to continue chatting. ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. A Huge thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and food. Thanks to O'Reilly for sending books.
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Change #26476
2014-03-07
12:51:09

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465127 ProductCamp Portland 3.0 Roll back

Change #26475
2014-03-07
12:50:21

update Calagator::Event 1250465799 ProductCamp Portland 3.0 Roll back

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Change #26474
2014-03-07
12:49:46

update Calagator::Event 1250465799 ProductCamp Portland 3.0 Roll back

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Change #26473
2014-03-07
12:48:42

update Calagator::Event 1250465799 ProductCamp Portland 3.0 Roll back

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Change #26472
2014-03-07
12:02:13

create Calagator::Event 1250465805 Portland 2600 Roll back

description nil PDX2600 is a monthly open forum for hackers in Portland Oregon. It happens on the first Friday of every month at Theo's. There are no memberships, no leaders, and no real structure. Only the free exchange of ideas.
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id nil 1250465805
start_time nil 2014-03-07 19:00:00 -0800
title nil Portland 2600
url nil https://twitter.com/pdx2600
venue_details nil Burgers, Sandwiches, Fries, & Beer. Free WIFI & power. Next to the NW 5th & Couch St MAX Station (ID 9303).
venue_id nil 202393404
Change #26471
2014-03-07
11:57:39

create Calagator::Event 1250465804 Collective Agency Monthly Open House & Potluck Roll back

description nil Wednesday, March 26th, 9am to 5pm, come and work at Collective Agency during our Open House, and join us for a potluck lunch! Community Mission Statement: "Collective Agency is a cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!" Schedule (come when you like): • 9am – open • 12pm - potluck lunch here on the sofas (Best to come before lunch--- It’s great if you do bring food, but it’s fine not to, also!) • 2-2:30pm - Lightning Talks (like TED Talks, members talk for 2-8 minutes about something they're passionate about and committed to, whether work or otherwise) • 5pm - end of open house The open house is for everybody who'd like to work here for the day, regardless of whether or not you're interested in membership; it's a good day to work with friends. Members have 24/7 access. We have around 50 members and room to grow to around 100 members. http://collectiveagency.co/membership/ Community guidelines: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines RSVP: www.facebook.com/events/692952134076855/?source=1
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id nil 1250465804
start_time nil 2014-03-26 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Collective Agency Monthly Open House & Potluck
url nil https://www.facebook.com/events/692952134076855/?source=1
venue_id nil 202392813