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2014-02-12
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PDXScala Monthly Meeting
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Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group!
This month we’re stoked to have [Rob Norris](https://github.com/tpolecat) present some fancy stuff about scalacheck or zippers or something. Sure to be rad and/or mind-blowing, as per usual.
We can try collaboratively taking notes on talk(s) on [etherpad](http://etherpad.stumptownsyndicate.org/p/02-2014-pdxscala).
As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry.
We look forward to see you all there! |
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Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group!
This month we’re stoked to have [Rob Norris](https://github.com/tpolecat) present on [zippers](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipper_(data_structure%29), a technique for navigating (and updating) data structures. Sure to be rad and/or mind-blowing, as per usual.
We can try collaboratively taking notes on talk(s) on [etherpad](http://etherpad.stumptownsyndicate.org/p/02-2014-pdxscala).
As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry.
We look forward to see you all there! |
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Change #26119
2014-02-12
13:10:03
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Python Peer Mentoring Night
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Change #26118
2014-02-12
10:01:41
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Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working
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Based off an idea from the pdxruby mailing list, this event is for any ruby programmers who want to informally co-work from a cafe. I'll be at Floyd's Coffee (http://workfrom.co/floyds-coffee-old-town), probably wearing a green hoodie and working on ruby.
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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Change #26117
2014-02-11
23:52:53
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PDXScala Monthly Meeting
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Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group!
As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry.
We look forward to see you all there! |
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Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group!
This month we’re stoked to have [Rob Norris](https://github.com/tpolecat) present some fancy stuff about scalacheck or zippers or something. Sure to be rad and/or mind-blowing, as per usual.
We can try collaboratively taking notes on talk(s) on [etherpad](http://etherpad.stumptownsyndicate.org/p/02-2014-pdxscala).
As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry.
We look forward to see you all there! |
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Change #26116
2014-02-11
17:36:50
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1250465670
Free Online 8 week Android Programming Class
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Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems
https://class.coursera.org/android-001
Study group meeting:
Where:
Lucky Labrador Brew Pub
915 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214
When:
Wednesday, Feb 12th
Time:
7pm (late arrivals are welcome)
This is week 5 of the 8 week class. You can catch up by watching the lectures from the first 4 weeks online. There is no cost for class or the study group. How hard you work and how much you want to learn is up to you.
For the study group, bring your laptop, get help with homework, ask questions, and socialize.
NOTE: Be sure to check our Google Group site before attending. Updates are posted there.
Look for us at the back wall by the only power outlets.
For more information about the Lucky Lab visit:
http://luckylab.com/locations/hawthorne-lucky-labrador-brew-pub/
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Change #26115
2014-02-11
16:35:26
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World Information Architecture Day 2014
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Join us for a day of learning about Information Architecture! You'd be surprised just how much all of our disciplines are connected.
From UX to Architecture to Photography to Creative Writing, the design of information requires processes to create the ideal outcome for something that did not exist before.
Meet fellow practitioners, get a better understanding of what others do and how you can use that knowledge to make what you do even better.
Our lineup starts at 9a and ending at 6p, with one hour break for lunch. Come to one, a few or all! Your ticket price is good for the day, so you can come and go as you please.
DOORS AT 8:30AM! Here are the speakers and nature of the talks:
9a: Kate Ertmann-Owner and Animation Process Expert at Animation Dynamics: Ethnographic Animation
Talk related to the steps and practices involved in visualizing human-based research.
10a: Craig Peters-CEO, Awasu Design San Francisco: How to run a successful design review
Presentation designed to illustrate the Information Architecture of professional interactions, story telling and project building.
11a: Josh Romberg-Photographer and Visual Designer:
Image design as it relates to constructing visual content from both emotional and technical standpoints.
LUNCH
1p: Corey Pressman-Owner and Chief Strategist at Exprima Media: Designing Disequilibrium: The Difference That Makes a Difference.
Interaction design, ebook design and consumption of new digital experiences
2p: Crystal Rutland-CEO and Director of Research and Strategy at Empirical UX
Research design and UX of developing product roadmaps
3p: Juliana Lukasik-TV Commercial Director and Owner, @Large Films Women on Women: It's Not What You Think
Engineering product launches with not only the end consumer, but the purchaser in mind.
4p: Tyler Phillippi-CMO & Co-Founder at OnTheGo Platforms: Building a Company From the Ground Up: IA and UX become best friends.
5p: Michael Adcock-Technical Support Analyst at ProQuest: Fringe IA
Scientific Discovery, Tools and Context, all of which contribute to making the unclear clear.
There will be a raffle and...
AFTER PARTY STARTS AT 6P at Open Sourcery 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209
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In between talks, there are some great opportunities for networking, asking questions and uploading pix of the event. We couldn't be more thrilled to bring this content to you!
-Amy
Thank you very much to our sponsors!
Ziba, Chicktech, Empirical UX, PDX-UX, AIGA, NW Creative Social Club |
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Join us for a day of learning about Information Architecture! You'd be surprised just how much all of our disciplines are connected.
From UX to Architecture to Photography to Creative Writing, the design of information requires processes to create the ideal outcome for something that did not exist before.
Meet fellow practitioners, get a better understanding of what others do and how you can use that knowledge to make what you do even better.
Our lineup starts at 9a and ending at 6p, with one hour break for lunch. Come to one, a few or all! Your ticket price is good for the day, so you can come and go as you please.
DOORS AT 8:30AM! Here are the speakers and nature of the talks:
9a: Kate Ertmann-Owner and Animation Process Expert at Animation Dynamics: Ethnographic Animation
Talk related to the steps and practices involved in visualizing human-based research.
10a: Craig Peters-CEO, Awasu Design San Francisco: How to run a successful design review
Presentation designed to illustrate the Information Architecture of professional interactions, story telling and project building.
11a: Josh Romberg-Photographer and Visual Designer:
Image design as it relates to constructing visual content from both emotional and technical standpoints.
LUNCH
1p: Corey Pressman-Owner and Chief Strategist at Exprima Media: Designing Disequilibrium: The Difference That Makes a Difference.
Interaction design, ebook design and consumption of new digital experiences
2p: Crystal Rutland-CEO and Director of Research and Strategy at Empirical UX: How Empathy Fuels Creativity
Research design and UX of developing product roadmaps
3p: Juliana Lukasik-TV Commercial Director and Owner, @Large Films Women on Women: It's Not What You Think
Engineering product launches with not only the end consumer, but the purchaser in mind.
4p: Tyler Phillippi-CMO & Co-Founder at OnTheGo Platforms: Building a Company From the Ground Up: IA and UX become best friends.
5p: Michael Adcock-Technical Support Analyst at ProQuest: Fringe IA
Scientific Discovery, Tools and Context, all of which contribute to making the unclear clear.
There will be a raffle and...
AFTER PARTY STARTS AT 6P at Open Sourcery 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209
_____
In between talks, there are some great opportunities for networking, asking questions and uploading pix of the event. We couldn't be more thrilled to bring this content to you!
-Amy
Thank you very much to our sponsors!
Ziba, Chicktech, Empirical UX, PDX-UX, AIGA, NW Creative Social Club |
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Change #26114
2014-02-11
15:06:43
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pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting
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Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops!
* Monitoring with Zenoss with Michael Whitis.
* Graphite with William Van Hevelingen
* Managing ZFS via ReST with Spencer Krum.
*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!!*
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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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Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops!
* Monitoring with Zenoss with Michael Whitis.
* Graphite demo with William Van Hevelingen
* Managing ZFS via ReST with Spencer Krum.
*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!!*
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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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2014-02-11
15:06:18
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pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting
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Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops!
* Presentation: Monitoring with Zenoss with Michael Whitis.
* Lightning Talk: Managing ZFS via ReST with Spencer Krum.
*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!!*
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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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Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops!
* Monitoring with Zenoss with Michael Whitis.
* Graphite with William Van Hevelingen
* Managing ZFS via ReST with Spencer Krum.
*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!!*
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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 #26112
2014-02-11
14:58:25
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World Information Architecture Day 2014
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Join us for a day of learning about Information Architecture! You'd be surprised just how much all of our disciplines are connected.
From UX to Architecture to Photography to Creative Writing, the design of information requires processes to create the ideal outcome for something that did not exist before.
Meet fellow practitioners, get a better understanding of what others do and how you can use that knowledge to make what you do even better.
Our lineup starts at 9a and ending at 6p, with one hour break for lunch. Come to one, a few or all! Your ticket price is good for the day, so you can come and go as you please.
9: Kate Ertmann-Owner and Animation Process Expert at Animation Dynamics
10: Craig Peters-CEO, Awasu Design San Francisco
11: Josh Romberg-Photographer and Visual Designer
LUNCH
1p: Corey Pressman-Owner and Chief Strategist at Exprima Media
2p: Crystal Rutland-CEO and Director of Research and Strategy at Empirical UX
3p: Juliana Lukasik-TV Commercial Director and Owner, @Large Films
4p: Tyler Phillippi-CMO & Co-Founder at OnTheGo Platforms
5p: Michael Adcock-Technical Support Analyst at ProQuest
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In between talks, there are some great opportunities for networking, asking questions and uploading pix of the event. We couldn't be more thrilled to bring this content to you!
-Amy
Thank you very much to our sponsors!
Ziba, Chicktech, Empirical UX, PDX-UX, AIGA, NW Creative Social Club |
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Join us for a day of learning about Information Architecture! You'd be surprised just how much all of our disciplines are connected.
From UX to Architecture to Photography to Creative Writing, the design of information requires processes to create the ideal outcome for something that did not exist before.
Meet fellow practitioners, get a better understanding of what others do and how you can use that knowledge to make what you do even better.
Our lineup starts at 9a and ending at 6p, with one hour break for lunch. Come to one, a few or all! Your ticket price is good for the day, so you can come and go as you please.
DOORS AT 8:30AM! Here are the speakers and nature of the talks:
9a: Kate Ertmann-Owner and Animation Process Expert at Animation Dynamics: Ethnographic Animation
Talk related to the steps and practices involved in visualizing human-based research.
10a: Craig Peters-CEO, Awasu Design San Francisco: How to run a successful design review
Presentation designed to illustrate the Information Architecture of professional interactions, story telling and project building.
11a: Josh Romberg-Photographer and Visual Designer:
Image design as it relates to constructing visual content from both emotional and technical standpoints.
LUNCH
1p: Corey Pressman-Owner and Chief Strategist at Exprima Media: Designing Disequilibrium: The Difference That Makes a Difference.
Interaction design, ebook design and consumption of new digital experiences
2p: Crystal Rutland-CEO and Director of Research and Strategy at Empirical UX
Research design and UX of developing product roadmaps
3p: Juliana Lukasik-TV Commercial Director and Owner, @Large Films Women on Women: It's Not What You Think
Engineering product launches with not only the end consumer, but the purchaser in mind.
4p: Tyler Phillippi-CMO & Co-Founder at OnTheGo Platforms: Building a Company From the Ground Up: IA and UX become best friends.
5p: Michael Adcock-Technical Support Analyst at ProQuest: Fringe IA
Scientific Discovery, Tools and Context, all of which contribute to making the unclear clear.
There will be a raffle and...
AFTER PARTY STARTS AT 6P at Open Sourcery 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209
_____
In between talks, there are some great opportunities for networking, asking questions and uploading pix of the event. We couldn't be more thrilled to bring this content to you!
-Amy
Thank you very much to our sponsors!
Ziba, Chicktech, Empirical UX, PDX-UX, AIGA, NW Creative Social Club |
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810 NW Marshall
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810 NW Marshall
Portland, OR 97209
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Change #26111
2014-02-11
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Milwaukee WordPress Wednesday
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2014-02-11
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WordPress Memphis Meetup
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Change #26109
2014-02-11
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Portland Erlang and Elixir Meetup!
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Hello Portland!
Let's talk Erlang, Elixir, OTP, scalability, uptime, web apps, beer and all things computer industry.
Got something to share? Looking to learn? Drop in and join us! |
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Change #26108
2014-02-11
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2014-02-11
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WordPress Memphis Meetup
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WordPress Memphis Monthly Meetup Group For newbies and geeks alike, we’ll walk through our study of WordPress together. Meetings will be monthly and will be informal discussion around a specific aspect of the platform. |
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Change #26106
2014-02-11
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2014-02-11
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2014-02-11
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Portland Perl Mongers - February Edition
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As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub. |
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Open Forum Night! Introduce your new project, start a discussion on a project or module, or ask a question of the group. Bring what you want, it's all fair game.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub. |
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Change #26103
2014-02-11
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PDXNode presentation night
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Monthly presentation night!
Pizza and non-alcoholic beverages graciously sponsored by Walmart Labs
Venue donated by Urban Airship
Talks:
Nick Niemeir will be speaking on Node and JS debugging.
Jerry Sievert will be sharing one of his latest projects, MongoLike.
Let us know if you're interested in speaking! Long-form, short-form, never-before-seen-form, and Module of the Month(5 minutes) welcome!
Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn!
Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to gettting started by installing node and npm.
It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little.
Bring Your Own Beer!
Location note:
Look for the friends standing by the door to let you in! If you arrive past 6:35pm, be patient! Or tweet @pdxnode. We'll come get you shortly. |
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Monthly presentation night!
Pizza and non-alcoholic beverages graciously sponsored by Walmart Labs
Venue donated by Urban Airship
Talks:
Nick Niemeir will be speaking on Node and JS debugging.
Our second platform of the evening will be Lightning Talk Round-up! Do you have something cool Node.js/JavaScript related and can round up the talk in 5 minutes? Awesome! Sign-up NOW--> http://goo.gl/NRwZLq
Dave Justice will be introducing our Module of the Month series. He will also be sharing his pdx-shows npm package and a few of the modules he used to write it.
Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn!
Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to gettting started by installing node and npm.
It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little.
Bring Your Own Beer!
Location note:
Look for the friends standing by the door to let you in! If you arrive past 6:35pm, be patient! Or tweet @pdxnode. We'll come get you shortly. |
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Change #26102
2014-02-11
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Python Peer Mentoring Night
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Join us for an evening of Python!
Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others.
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 #26101
2014-02-11
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Python Monthly Presentation Night
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Change #26100
2014-02-11
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Python Monthly Project + Study Night
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Let's get together to build cool stuff and study Python.
Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6:30-8:30pm on second Wednesdays!
Never written Python before? No problem. There will be Pythonistas at the ready to mentor beginners. Anyone at any level of Python experience is welcome and invited to join us! |
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Change #26099
2014-02-11
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Wearables Showcase
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Change #26098
2014-02-11
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Python Monthly Presentation Night
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This month we're excited to have pizza sponsored by Reply! Inc. Reply! has a Python job opening here in Portland and would love to tell you more about it.
Come join us for Pythonic talks!
This month:
* TBD by TBD
Join us afterward at Rogue on NW Flanders to continue the discussion over a beverage. |
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Change #26097
2014-02-11
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Change #26096
2014-02-11
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2014-02-11
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Wearables Showcase
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<p>We all seem to have our little niches in this group, so how about a show-and-tell? Bring in your wearable devices, be it Google Glass, Nike Fuelband, or a hearing aid. There are so many <a href="http://medium.com/p/6076b32cdf71">categories</a> of wearable computers, it'd be useful to see them all. If you've written some software for these devices, show that off too. So much the better.</p> <p>Join us even if you aren't wearing, it's a good time to play around.</p> |
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2014-02-11
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2014-02-11
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Change #26092
2014-02-11
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NTEN Lab: Data-Informed Nonprofits
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Your nonprofit’s compass should be informed by data. Data-informed nonprofits make strategic decisions not just with experience and instinct, but with metrics and trends collected over time that align with their organizational goals and mission.
The benefits of strategic data management for nonprofits is significant. Interest groups can use it to inform voting records of political candidates; community groups can use it to understand what areas need more access to recreational facilities, or a network of preschools can share their data to spot common behavior patterns. Every organization produces different kinds of data, but it's how the organization uses it to show its impact and inform critical decisions that makes the data valuable.
Why you should attend:
The NTEN Lab is an in-person, collaborative space for shared learning, and an opportunity to connect with your peers to explore different ways to identify and strategically use your organization’s data. You'll learn how to find the data you're already producing, how you can use the data to show your impact, and how to plan future decisions based on the data you have instead of the way you feel.
In addition to breakfast and lunch, attendees will also receive a complimentary hard copy of our recently published e-book, Collected Voices: Data-Informed Nonprofits.
Attendees will learn how to:
1) Create goals that can be measured and reported to your audience
2) Gather the data you need when you're short on time
3) Identify the best ways to collect, aggregate, analyze, and really use your data
4) Foster a culture of data-informed decision making across your team and in your organization
Who should attend:
This Lab is for nonprofit staff members that are interested in learning how to make data-informed decisions in their organization. It is a good fit for nonprofit decision makers across all departments, especially those who are in charge of preparing, or contributing to, their organization's strategic planning process, or annual plans.
Speakers:
Michelle Chaplin, Senior Manager of Online Fundraising, PBS; Matt Koltermann, Client Advisor, Acquia; Brett Meyer, Content Strategist, ThinkShout Inc.; Ash Shepherd, Strategy & Process, Minds on Design Lab. |
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Your nonprofit’s compass should be informed by data. Data-informed nonprofits make strategic decisions not just with experience and instinct, but with metrics and trends collected over time that align with their organizational goals and mission.
The benefits of strategic data management for nonprofits is significant. Interest groups can use it to inform voting records of political candidates; community groups can use it to understand what areas need more access to recreational facilities, or a network of preschools can share their data to spot common behavior patterns. Every organization produces different kinds of data, but it's how the organization uses it to show its impact and inform critical decisions that makes the data valuable.
>> Caligator discount! Use: NTENLAB30 to get the NTEN Member price!
Why you should attend:
The NTEN Lab is an in-person, collaborative space for shared learning, and an opportunity to connect with your peers to explore different ways to identify and strategically use your organization’s data. You'll learn how to find the data you're already producing, how you can use the data to show your impact, and how to plan future decisions based on the data you have instead of the way you feel.
In addition to breakfast and lunch, attendees will also receive a complimentary hard copy of our recently published e-book, Collected Voices: Data-Informed Nonprofits.
Attendees will learn how to:
1) Create goals that can be measured and reported to your audience
2) Gather the data you need when you're short on time
3) Identify the best ways to collect, aggregate, analyze, and really use your data
4) Foster a culture of data-informed decision making across your team and in your organization
Who should attend:
This Lab is for nonprofit staff members that are interested in learning how to make data-informed decisions in their organization. It is a good fit for nonprofit decision makers across all departments, especially those who are in charge of preparing, or contributing to, their organization's strategic planning process, or annual plans.
Speakers:
Michelle Chaplin, Senior Manager of Online Fundraising, PBS; Matt Koltermann, Client Advisor, Acquia; Brett Meyer, Content Strategist, ThinkShout Inc.; Ash Shepherd, Strategy & Process, Minds on Design Lab. |
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2014-02-11
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Change #26090
2014-02-11
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2014-02-11
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NTEN Lab: Data-Informed Nonprofits
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Your nonprofit’s compass should be informed by data. Data-informed nonprofits make strategic decisions not just with experience and instinct, but with metrics and trends collected over time that align with their organizational goals and mission.
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Why you should attend:
The NTEN Lab is an in-person, collaborative space for shared learning, and an opportunity to connect with your peers to explore different ways to identify and strategically use your organization’s data. You'll learn how to find the data you're already producing, how you can use the data to show your impact, and how to plan future decisions based on the data you have instead of the way you feel.
In addition to breakfast and lunch, attendees will also receive a complimentary hard copy of our recently published e-book, Collected Voices: Data-Informed Nonprofits.
Attendees will learn how to:
1) Create goals that can be measured and reported to your audience
2) Gather the data you need when you're short on time
3) Identify the best ways to collect, aggregate, analyze, and really use your data
4) Foster a culture of data-informed decision making across your team and in your organization
Who should attend:
This Lab is for nonprofit staff members that are interested in learning how to make data-informed decisions in their organization. It is a good fit for nonprofit decision makers across all departments, especially those who are in charge of preparing, or contributing to, their organization's strategic planning process, or annual plans.
Speakers:
Michelle Chaplin, Senior Manager of Online Fundraising, PBS; Matt Koltermann, Client Advisor, Acquia; Brett Meyer, Content Strategist, ThinkShout Inc.; Ash Shepherd, Strategy & Process, Minds on Design Lab. |
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2014-02-11
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Change #26087
2014-02-11
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Puzzled Pint
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Puzzled Pint is a monthly event for puzzle lovers in Portland. A puzzle is posted at a predetermined time, that when solved leads you to a bar. Once at the bar more puzzles will be available for you to solve while you enjoy some drinks and food. |
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2014-02-11
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Portland Tech Awards
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Change #26085
2014-02-10
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Nike World Headquarters - Nolan Ryan
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Change #26084
2014-02-10
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2014-02-10
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2014-02-10
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Change #26081
2014-02-10
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Include. Innovate. Invest. PORTLAND
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A discussion series to promote diversity in technology and entrepreneurship.
Guest speakers: Dwayne Edwards (Founder, Pensole Academy); Marcelino Alvarez (Founder, Uncorked Studios); Michael Gray (CTO, GlobeSherpa); Paola Moretto (Founder, Nouvola); Charlie Hales (Mayor, City of Portland)
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A discussion series to promote diversity in technology and entrepreneurship. You’ll also have the opportunity to network, and hear about local initiatives launching in 2014 to make Portland’s innovation economy more inclusive.
Guest speakers: Dwayne Edwards (Founder, Pensole Academy); Marcelino Alvarez (Founder, Uncorked Studios); Michael Gray (CTO, GlobeSherpa); Paola Moretto (Founder, Nouvola); Charlie Hales (Mayor, City of Portland)
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2014-02-10
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Include. Innovate. Invest. PORTLAND
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A discussion series to promote diversity in technology and entrepreneurship.
Guest speakers: Dwayne Edwards (Founder, Pensole Academy); Marcelino Alvarez (Founder, Uncorked Studios); Michael Gray (CTO, GlobeSherpa); Paola Moretto (Founder, Nouvola); Charlie Hales (Mayor, City of Portland)
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Change #26079
2014-02-10
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Little Oregon Laboratory Hackathon - Registration Due
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Thanks to this pesky snow, we've extended registration through Sunday the 16th of February!
Sponsored and hosted by CrowdCompass by Cvent, you’ll have 48 uninterrupted hours to build the coolest, most effective tool you can dream up. The only rule? Keep it mobile.
This is our first-ever hackathon, and we’re pumped to be gathering Portland’s top talent together for a weekend of innovation and camaraderie. We’ll keep you satisfied with local food, coffee and beverages so you can focus on the task at hand.
Space is limited; please follow the link and register in advance so we know how many pancakes to flip. |
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Change #26078
2014-02-10
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pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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See the mailing list for details on this month's agenda:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxfunc
<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.
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxfunc
Jake Brownson will report on the experience of implementing both an Akari logic puzzle solver and generator in both Clojure and Haskell. Some discussion will be had, and hopefully he'll get some questions answered.
<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.
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Change #26077
2014-02-10
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AgilePDX Westside: Introduction to the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
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Being an agile organization was always the goal (right?). The idea of "business agility" is certainly older than agile software development and many of us have struggled with the pain of an agile development team in an organization that doesn't understand how we work. Finding ways to scale agility from development to the rest of the organization has been a bit of a rocky road so far. Many development teams use Scrum and I'm not sure that's a good fit for some business areas -- I for one wouldn't want HR time-boxing the hiring of a new developer, delivering the best one they could find in 2 weeks. So just scaling what development does to a larger, different audience isn't the answer.
The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) provides, er, a framework for how the larger organization can operate more effectively together. Rather than provide new ways of working, it synthesizes important aspects of Scrum, XP, Lean, Product Development Flow and other agile notions into a sensible fabric for organizational effectiveness, optimizing the whole. The list of companies finding value in SAFe continues to grow.
In something under an hour, I plan to deliver enough information about SAFe that you can have a reasonable elevator conversation about it and leave with an understanding of how much more you want to learn (and where to go find that information). Even if you don't work for a large organization with multiple levels of program and portfolio management, the concepts SAFe is built on and how they interact should spark ideas for how you can grow agile ways of working within your own environment.
Bio: After deciding against a career in journalism halfway through college, Millard Ellingsworth has been developing software ever since. He currently works for IBM and was part of a small team of facilitators that led IBM Software Group's agile transformation efforts, training many teams, serving them as an agile coach and working as a scrum master within his own development organization. He has presented on agile topics at internal and external IBM conferences and has written a variety of articles for IBM developerWorks where he is a contributing author and a member of the steering committee. You can follow him on Twitter as @millard3 (https://twitter.com/millard3) and on Google+ (https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MillardEllingsworth). He happily accepts invitations to play golf and talk tech.
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Stay tuned for the reschedule.
Being an agile organization was always the goal (right?). The idea of "business agility" is certainly older than agile software development and many of us have struggled with the pain of an agile development team in an organization that doesn't understand how we work. Finding ways to scale agility from development to the rest of the organization has been a bit of a rocky road so far. Many development teams use Scrum and I'm not sure that's a good fit for some business areas -- I for one wouldn't want HR time-boxing the hiring of a new developer, delivering the best one they could find in 2 weeks. So just scaling what development does to a larger, different audience isn't the answer.
The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) provides, er, a framework for how the larger organization can operate more effectively together. Rather than provide new ways of working, it synthesizes important aspects of Scrum, XP, Lean, Product Development Flow and other agile notions into a sensible fabric for organizational effectiveness, optimizing the whole. The list of companies finding value in SAFe continues to grow.
In something under an hour, I plan to deliver enough information about SAFe that you can have a reasonable elevator conversation about it and leave with an understanding of how much more you want to learn (and where to go find that information). Even if you don't work for a large organization with multiple levels of program and portfolio management, the concepts SAFe is built on and how they interact should spark ideas for how you can grow agile ways of working within your own environment.
Bio: After deciding against a career in journalism halfway through college, Millard Ellingsworth has been developing software ever since. He currently works for IBM and was part of a small team of facilitators that led IBM Software Group's agile transformation efforts, training many teams, serving them as an agile coach and working as a scrum master within his own development organization. He has presented on agile topics at internal and external IBM conferences and has written a variety of articles for IBM developerWorks where he is a contributing author and a member of the steering committee. You can follow him on Twitter as @millard3 (https://twitter.com/millard3) and on Google+ (https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MillardEllingsworth). He happily accepts invitations to play golf and talk tech.
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2014-02-10
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pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting
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Please join us on February 17th at Jama South for a topic to be announced!
*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!!*
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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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Please join us on February 24th at Jama South for an exciting night of devops!
* Presentation: Monitoring with Zenoss with Michael Whitis.
* Lightning Talk: Managing ZFS via ReST with Spencer Krum.
*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!!*
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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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All meetings are open to the public. Please feel free to drop by to say hello, ask questions, or show off something interesting! We currently have casual, bi-weekly meetings every other Monday. We also have less-frequent "formal" meetings featuring presentations, performances and other interesting activities like OpenDork (where anyone can have a few minutes to discuss their latest project, ideas or whatever). Watch this space for announcements. |
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Note: This is our NEW, rescheduled date.
Members: please Re-register so that we may have an accurate attendee count.
Public: If you had paid for a ticket for Thursday 2/6 previously, please Contact Us at [email protected] to transfer your ticket to this new date, or to request a refund.
Join TiE Pearl Pitch Club, a series of sessions where you can practice your pitching skills.
Our special guest for this edition is Vanessa Van Edwards, author and behavioral investigator:
How to Give a Kickass Pitch Using Body Language
Over 60% of our communication is nonverbal. Are you taking advantage of your body language for your pitch? Vanessa Van Edwards will help you dynamically improve your pitch to make it more impactful, memorable and inspiring:
* Body Language in Your Pitch
* How to Be Memorable Using Body Language
* Increasing Your Influence
* Get a Nonverbal Edge
TiE Pearl Pitch Club is designed as a supportive environment in which to try out your presentation - in front of a group of peers, including established entrepreneurs, and others just getting their start.
Bring your pitches, with or without slides (bring your laptop to plug into the A/V system), and walk away with valuable feedback and coaching. Or come to see others pitch, and provide feedback to and/or learn from others.
Before the Pitch Club session starts we will mingle and network, and drinks and refreshments are offered before and during our session. |
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