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Jun 15
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Crowdfunding Workshop: Craft the Perfect Pitch - Get Funded 10am through Saturday, June 22 at 4pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Saturdays, June 15th & 22nd, (10am-4pm) Crafting the Perfect Pitch for Getting Your Projects Funded through Crowdfunding In this HANDS ON workshop you will create your fundraising pitch and set-up your profile on one of these crowdfunding websites: KICKSTARTER.COM, INDIEGOGO.COM, FUNDABLE.COM. WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:
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After a review of the workbook, resource material & budgeting tools, we roll up our sleeves to begin the work of creating your project pitch and project marketing plan. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE We have so much confidence in the value of this workshop that we're offering a money-back guarantee. If you complete the workshop and are not satisfied with the value, request a refund in writing within a week of the workshop and we'll refund your workshop fee. |
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Tuesday
Jun 18
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Transition (AKA Change) Management - DAMA PDX (Data Management User Group) 8:30–11:30am CONWAY - 2055 NW Savier Street, Portland, OR The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking presentations that will make you more successful in your job. In June we take an exciting step away from the hard science topics to explore how to be more effective. How many times have you delivered solutions that were never adopted or fell short in acceptance? If you’ve been around IT and projects long enough, you will know this truth - that success depends on the adoption of new systems, applications etc. by people. The skills that enable delivery are not the same skills that promote acceptance and use. While project management tends to focus on delivery of something, Transition Management (TM) focuses on the people part of solutions. At places like Nike, transition management is taken very seriously and all major projects have a Transition Manager assigned:
No matter the project or change size, Transition Management should be always a consideration. Ignore TM at your own risk. Transition management is more than just a learning plan. Done correctly, TM is a whole lot more. Nike's Transition Methodology is an evolution of the Bridge's Change Management Model. |
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Open Source Bridge 2013 9am through Friday, June 21 at 5:30pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) Open Source Bridge is an open source developers conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share their knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. Find out more at http://opensourcebridge.org/ |
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Business Wire Media Roundtable and Luncheon 11:30am–1:30pm Governor Hotel Business Wire Media Roundtable and Luncheon Tuesday, June 18, at 11:30 a.m. PT How well do you know your local reporters, editors, bloggers and media decision-makers? Would you like to get to know them even better? Business Wire bets that you do as we know that building strong relationships with the people who cover Portland is the key to successful media relations. Join us for Business Wire's Media Roundtable Discussion and meet with some of Oregon's most prominent media outlets to learn more about their continued transition to the digital world, pitching do's and don'ts, how they use mobile technology and much more. You will participate in small group discussions with executives, editors, reporters and writers from a variety of news outlets including The Oregonian, OPB, The Silicon Florist, KOIN Local 6, The Portland Business Journal and KATU News. This event will be a great opportunity for you to develop new relationships and build upon your existing ones with some of Portland's most influential media. Please bring your business cards and questions. We'll see you there! Register by Friday, June 14 at bwportlandevent.eventbrite.com (seating is limited) Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Registration and lunch 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.: Media introductions and roundtable discussion Location: The Governor Hotel Second Floor Library 614 SW 11th Ave. Portland, OR 97205 Cost: $10 for Business Wire members $20 for non-members Note: tickets are non-refundable after Friday, June 14. Visit www.businesswire.com to view a calendar of Business Wire's award winning webinars and local events. Contact Brian Matt at 800-371-2638 with questions. |
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PDX Women in IT Happy Hour Networking Event 4:30–6:30pm New Relic Come join an amazing group of ladies! No specific agenda, just network and have fun! New Relic is hosting us in their amazing downtown offices. Come enjoy food and bevys and get to know some of the smart ladies behind New Relic! PDX Women in Information Technology exists to celebrate professional women in the Portland-metro area who work with, manage, lead or have an interest in technology. Whether you are developing event-driven, non-blocking applications in node.js or setting technology strategy for a Fortune 500 company–or anything in between–come join us! @PDXWiIT vendors: This is a friendly networking event only |
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Data & Applications Across the Void :: Distributing Systems 4:45–5:45pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) Today distributing applications is relatively easy, until you get to the data side of things. This is where the complexity in most applications comes into focus, where does the data go? How do I replicate or synchronize the data? How do or where do I cache data? What’s the geographic issues with data in one place and applications in another? How does the gravity of the data affect my application? This talk will hone in on key details around implementing a true distributed system across geographically dispersed areas and how to provide the end user a solid synchronized experience while using the application. Examples will be provided with hybrid computing solutions and distributed software solutions including distributed databases, PaaS Deployment packaging and other key technologies. |
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Portland Startup Weekend Alumni Happy Hour 5:30–8pm Quimby's on 19th It's been a couple months since the last Portland Startup Weekend, and it's time we buy the PDXSW community a beer, share some Maizey's Kettle Corn, and spend some time catching up! There's so much going on! Companies that are moving forward, more startup weekend events are happening, like Tech4Change and NEXT. You can hear about all of this plus get some inspiration and ask for connections and resources needed for your PDXSW Startup. Reserve your ticket here: http://pdxswalum.eventbrite.com/ |
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Portland Java Users Group: Vert.x: Asynchronous Application Development for the JVM 6:30–8:30pm Jama Software You can think of Vert.x as an Actor-model-based, functional event-driven, messaging passing platform that speaks in modern protocols (JSON, WebSockets, etc) and can be used from many JVM based languages but bridges the communication gap between the browser and the server in a new way. Convincingly Vert.x is like a Node for the JVM, but with some fun enhancements. We'll cover:
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PLUG Advanced Topics: Social Event at the Lucky Lab 7–9pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting For want of a venue keyholder, we will congregate at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne for the topics of your choice. |
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Ruby Beginners Meetup, aka Ruby Newbie Brewby 7–9pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) This month we're meeting at the Eliot Center during Open Source Bridge in room B202/203. Informal meetup targeted at newcomers to Ruby. Bring questions. Drink $beverage. Hack. Experienced Rubyists welcome; we want you to share your expertise! If you have a question or a topic you'd like discussed at the meeting, feel free to post to the mailing list. |
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Wednesday
Jun 19
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Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2010 9am through Thursday, June 20 at 5pm Advisicon 14 PDUs available for this course. Course DescriptionQuit doing all manual work in Excel! Come learn to use a dynamic, resource driven reporting tool from industry experts. This course is designed to help you manage and master MS Project from simple task management to Program and Portfolio management. Learn how to create and maintain easily dynamic schedules, and address resource demand and capacity, over and under allocations all with visual reporting and proven techniques by 20+ year industry veterans. This course trains participants how to plan, forecast, build, and manage project tasks and resources and to combine issues, risks, deliverables and dashboards in one central tool Learning Objectives
Included MaterialsThis course includes a complimentary copy of Advisicon's Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2010 book. Who should take this course?Project managers, project team members, project schedulers… and anyone who has used Microsoft Project Professional and had a hard time getting it to do what they wanted! Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
SimulationWe provide a hands-on project simulation exercise where the participants can have actual tactical experience creating a schedule, linking tasks, creating custom views, along with best practice knowledge transfer on topics such as critical path methodology, project tracking, and Microsoft Project Do’s and Don’ts. Participants will also walk away with an understanding of how the schedule engine within Microsoft Project functions and will no longer need to ‘game’ the software, but can now let the software work for them. RegistrationRegister at http://managing-projects-with-microsoft-project-2010.eventbrite.com/ |
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Software Configuration Management business lunch noon–1pm Chevys Fresh Mex A lunch meeting for Software Configuration Management engineers, build engineers, source control administrators, install package developers, DevOps personnel, and any related to meet and greet. An opportunity to share perceptions of industry realities and changes and what those might mean for the practical engineer on the line. |
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NEXT Customer Discovery Program by Portland Startup Weekend 6–9pm NedSpace on 5th NEXT is a complete hands-on program for developing and validating your business idea based on a comprehensive curriculum rooted in Steve Blank's Customer Development methodology, built around in-person interactions with potential customers and delivered by our accredited NEXT instructor - Tim Clark. What you will learn: how to generate assumptions to validate about your assumed customer's needs, motivations and their behaviors; how to find and reach out to people for interviews that match your assumed customer segments; how to define experiments that validate or invalidate assumptions you have about your business model; how to develop your own customer discovery interview plan; how to conduct effective customer discovery interviews; and how to turn customer feedback into real insight.
Grab your co-founders and enroll today! |
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UX Happy Hour 6–8pm Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub UX Happy Hour is a monthly drinkup for anyone interested in user experience & design! |
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Agile PDX Evening: Agile Experience Lightning Talks 6:30–8:15pm Puppet Labs Come hear quick stories from the community of Agile Highs and Agile lows. This event is free and is at Puppet Labs. 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. |
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Crowdfunding Workshop (and Beer!) 6:30–8:30pm ADX Come see why Core 77 says “Crowd Supply is Kickstarter for product designers.” Join Crowd Supply, Portland’s own crowdfunding platform, on Wednesday, June 19 from 6:30 to 8:30PM at ADX to learn about crowdfunding and launching your product. Crowd Supply's Director of Projects (and ADX member) Josh Lifton will share tips and tricks from the trenches of preparing, launching, and successfully funding your product. This workshop will give you an overview of how you can use Crowd Supply to launch a successful product campaign, from planning and production, to marketing and fulfillment. The Crowd Supply team will be on hand to talk with you about crowdfunding in general and answer your specific questions. |
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Coder Dojo Pdx - K12 coder night 6:30–8pm Engine Yard Free tickets are requiredGet tickets at: https://coderdojopdx.eventbrite.com/ Coder Dojo Portland is a coder night for kids, where K12 youth, along with their parents can play, explore, and learn about coding and building software. More details are available on the website CoderDojoPdx.com. We want interested K12 youths, parents, and mentors to join us! We are in lovely downtown Portland Oregon at the Engine Yard offices.
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon 7–9pm Lucky Lab Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
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Thursday
Jun 20
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USPTO Intellectual Property Workshop 8am–2:30pm Beaverton City Library This seminar provides a comprehensive overview of key intellectual property rights (IPR) protection and enforcement issues and offers valuable resources to help your business enforce IPR at home and abroad. This dynamic, day-long program will feature presentations by intellectual property experts and law enforcement officials from the U.S. Department of Commerce Office of Intellectual Property Rights, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and the National IPR Coordination Center. Presentations will be followed by an opportunity to meet One-on-One with the presenters to discuss IPR protection as it relates to your firm. |
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HiMSS - Oregon Chapter presents Tech Talk - “Infrastructure as a Service and Cloud Computing in Healthcare” 5:30–8:30pm Nines Hotel in Downtown Portland, Oregon. The Oregon Chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HiMSS) today announced the date of their latest Tech Talk entitled “Infrastructure as a Service and Cloud Computing in Healthcare” Presenters will include John McDaniel, National Practice Leader with NetApp’s Healthcare Provider Segment, and Sonney Sapra, CIO for Tuality Healthcare. “Big data is a big thing in healthcare today, and the next critical success factor we need to be prepared for is analytics” stated Brian Ahier, Health IT Evangelist at Mid-Columbia Medical Center. “Now that we have digitized much of our health data and begun exchanging and aggregating it, we need the business intelligence tools and analytics capabilities to make good use of this massive data set. This event will combine solutions with real world implementation, looking at the challenges and successes in moving towards the next frontier in health information technology." |
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PDX Node Project Night 6–9pm 26 Cafe Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on Node.js projects. This night we'll be at Urban Airship. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
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Portland Android Lecture Series 6:30–8:30pm CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building Announcing the second Portland Android Lecture Series! We'll be doing a recap of Google I/O related news and several 15 minute Android development related talks.
There will be time after the event for general questions and networking. |
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PDXPUG: Lightning Talks 7–9pm Iovation See link for details. |
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Friday
Jun 21
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Elevating Impact Summit 9am–5pm Gerding Theater at the Armory The Elevating Impact Summit, brought to you by Impact Entrepreneurs at Portland State University, is a celebration of new approaches to generating social impact across business, social, public, and academic sectors. This event features a dynamic day of interactive discussion and learning sessions, inspiring speakers, first-hand accounts from social entrepreneurs and innovators, and opportunities to connect with a diverse audience of business professionals, cutting edge entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and students all working to realize the full potential of business for positive impact. Join us at Elevating Impact to connect with creative individuals and groups who are driving social impact across sectors and ages. |
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Saturday
Jun 22
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IndieWebCamp 2013 10am through Sunday, June 23 at 6pm Elemental Technologies Rather than posting content on many third-party silos of data, we should all begin owning our own data that we're creating. Publish short status updates on your own domain, and syndicate to Twitter. Publish photos on your own domain, syndicate to Flickr, etc, etc. This is the basis of the "Indie Web" movement. We'll get together for two days to talk about what has been done in the field, and where still needs to be done. There will be workshops and breakout sessions the second day. For some reading on the subject, browse Tantek's documentation of his projects like Whistle and Falcon, two projects he created as an effort to begin owning his own published content. |
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Monday
Jun 24
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Portland Riak Coworking Office Hours 1:30–5:30pm NedSpace on 5th Basho coworking office hours are every month. The meetup is during the day to come and hack on, deploy or just get a kick start on Riak, Riak CS or discuss NoSQL Solutions and Riak. Our first Coworking Office Hours will be from 9am until 11am on February the 4th. The regular meeting is scheduled for the same day at 7:00pm, generally we always meet at NedSpace unless otherwise mentioned in the meetup. This Monday meet Eric Redmond AKA @coderoshi and I AKA @adron will be here to answer any questions, strike up discussions about Riak or help with any architectural or data oriented questions you may have. So come and join us, cheers! |
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North Portland Coders Night 6:30–10pm Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room Come hang out, drink beer, and write code every Monday night. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! It is highly suggested that you bring a laptop and a project to work on. Maybe we'll be in the middle room, maybe in the back room, just keep walking until you see a table full of laptops. |
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Tuesday
Jun 25
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Practical Project Management 9am through Wednesday, June 26 at 5pm Advisicon 14 PDUs available for this course Course DescriptionLearn how to manage projects from initiation to close‐out. This practical course teaches participants how to successfully initiate, plan, execute, control and close‐out projects applying industry best practices. Based on Project Management Institute methodology, this class examines the foundation of Project Management. Students will learn Project Management concepts, helpful Project Management terminology, and established methods based on the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Our hands‐on training is extremely practical and gives participants the conceptual and practical tools, templates, and checklists they need to collaborate on and manage projects successfully. Learning Objectives•Project Lifecycle Steps, Templates and Key Activities •Managing Issues, Risks and Requirements •Delivering Value and Success through Chaos and Changes •Scheduling Tools and Techniques for Managing Complex or Dynamic Projects Included MaterialsThis course includes a complimentary copy of Advisicon's Practical Project Management book, with 300+ pages of PMI approved life-cycle and thorough reference guide. A CD with Advisicon’s best practice electronic tools and templates to aid in Project Management, and the Project Management Lifecycle flowchart. Who should take this course?•Project Managers •Project Team Members •Project Contributors •Project Support Team •Functional Managers •Executives Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
SimulationWe provide a hands-on project simulation exercise by forming workgroups that have the responsibility for planning and executing a project. Build a product according to the scope of sponsor specifications and implement the disciplines learned to deliver it within time and budget. We add twists, turns and other project real world problems for the teams to work through which adds to the fun of this creative simulation which effectively reinforces concepts and tools taught in the course. RegistrationRegister at http://practical-project-management.eventbrite.com/ |
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Galois Tech Talk: The Constrained-Monad Problem 10:30–11:30am Galois, Inc Presented by Neil Sculthorpe. In Haskell, there are many data types that would form monads were it not for the presence of type-class constraints on the operations on that data type. This is a frustrating problem in practice, because there is a considerable amount of support and infrastructure for monads that these data types cannot use. This talk will demonstrate that a monadic computation can be restructured into a normal form such that the standard monad class can be used. The technique is not specific to monads --- it can also be applied to other structures, such as applicative functors. One significant use case for this technique is Domain Specific Languages, where it is often desirable to compile a deep embedding of a computation to some other language, which requires restricting the types that can appear in that computation. |
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OCCA: A Look at Mobile Apps 6–8:30pm Red Lion Hotel Portland - Convention Center Agenda: 6:00--6:20 Networking All are welcome to attend. 6:20--7:00 No-host dinner 7:00--7:30 Introductions and announcements 7:30--8:30 Main Presentation (followed by Q&A): Oregon Computer Consultants Assn. www.OCCA.org. RSVP to meetup.com/itpro-70/events A Look at Mobile Apps Mobile computing is becoming a big part of the computer consultants required skills. This panel will present Mobile apps on the IOS platform (I-phone and I-pad) and the Android Platform for both phones and tablets. We will examine the apps we recommend for clients as well as those useful for computer consultants. There will be some time to allow attendees to also recommend superior apps for business and pleasure. Presented by Christian Martin: Denali Consulting Jeff Cone: Cone Consulting Group Rich Wersinger: RGW Consulting LLC Steve Shank: Oregon Computer Solutions George Shubin: dX Software Systems |
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Intro to AngularJS 6–8:30pm Rivers Edge Cafe & Catering We will provide an overview of AngularJS and some of it's strongest features. We will be serving Acapulco fajitas, and will have soda, coffee and tea available.
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Python Hack Night 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! 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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CryptoParty Portland 6:30–10pm Lucky Labrador Beer Hall CryptoParty is a grassroots global endeavour to introduce the basics of practical cryptography such as the Tor anonymity network, key signing parties, TrueCrypt, Linux, and virtual private networks to the general public. This is a free skill-sharing event with other Cryptography and Privacy technology experts, working along side and sharing information with people new to Crypto and Privacy. Everyone is welcome regardless of experience, bring a Laptop if you have one, if not, bring a USB thumbdrive, a pen and a pad of paper. If you want to learn about how to encrypt your files and communicate securely, this is the event to come to! Look for the people with laptops. |
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Pdx.rb: Hack + Help Session 7–10pm CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building Informal meetup targeted at newcomers to Ruby as well as experienced programmers. Bring your laptop and your desire to learn. Experienced Rubyists welcome; we will encourage newbies to self-teach during these sessions so you should have a great place to hack in peace. |
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Wednesday
Jun 26
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PDX Ruby Lunch noon–1pm BridgePort Brew Pub Get together for lunch and talk Ruby, or something else! For those that have a hard time making it to the pdxrb meeting, and those that like to eat and talk about Ruby at the same time. We'll be holding this on the last Wednesday of the month. |
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Software as a Service Founders 5:30–7:30pm Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub Do you have a SaaS site that you run? Then you should come to our event! We are entrepreneurs who run and/or manage small software as a service businesses. Your app can be written in any language we welcome all technical abilities, programming languages, and business stages. The important thing is that you have passion for technology and are interested in hanging out with other like-minded folk. We meet on the 4th Wednesday of every month at the Green Dragon in SE Portland. This is a new group, so volunteers and suggestions are welcome. |
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Portland Code School Meet and Greet 6–9pm Burnside Digital Office Join us for an evening presentation all about the Portland Code School. This is a chance to meet current students, get your questions answered, and find out if this is the program you've been looking for! Head instructor, Chuck Lauer Vose will talk about the 12-week program curriculum, application requirements, the schedule, and how we help students find job at the end of the session. If you've dabbled with web development but haven't quite made it to paid developer status yet this may be just the program for you. Please register for the event (it's free) here: http://fallsession2013.eventbrite.com/ |
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Ben Ford will be presenting about making a game in Core Animation. Conventional wisdom says it can't be done with decent performance - he has done it and lived to tell the tale. :) The sample project to be discussed is here: https://github.com/bentford/ButtonWars |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail luc@janrain.com and hallettj@gmail.com. |
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Thursday
Jun 27
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Mastering Requirements Gathering 9am–5pm Advisicon 7 PDUs available for this course Course DescriptionA proper set of requirements are the backbone of all successful projects. Poor requirements inevitably lead to poor project performance. Requirements provide the essential link between the goal of the project and the design of outputs and products. They are the only proper basis for your project's quality efforts and are the first line of defense against scope creep. Poor requirements, by themselves, lead to rework and subsequent schedule and budget overruns, flawed designs, failed quality and testing programs, and customer dissatisfaction. This course teaches participants how to elicit, characterize, document, analyze, validate, verify and manage requirements for new projects, products and services. This is a must have for anyone who will be part of delivering or managing a project and includes tools, flowcharts and courseware that leverage industry best practices for successfully managing and delivering requirements to stakeholders.. Included MaterialsCourse participants receive a course manual and CD with tools and templates for gathering, recording, and managing requirements. Who should take this course?
Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
RegisterRegister at http://mastering-requirements-gathering-calagator.eventbrite.com |
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Get Started: Portland's Creative Community and the Startup Scene 4–6pm Bing Lounge Portland has hit the radar: Business Week has noted the stunning growth of our tech scene. Local start-ups are actually being funded fueling awareness and rivaling Portland’s larger competitors (like San Francisco). The fuel for the fire? Accelerators (PIE: Portland Incubator Experiment) in partnership with leading brands, technology innovators, and trend setting local agencies (Wieden+Kennedy); Upstart Labs is helping grow local companies Chirpify and Celly; and the Nike+ Accelerator is powering TechStars and Nike. PAF’s GET STARTED gives you a front-row seat by bringing together the leaders of PIE, Upstart and Nike+ Accelerator. Unearthing the magic behind growing startups, they’ll outline how advertising and digital agencies can and are providing guidance and support to bring companies to life. You’ll learn how your agency/company can participate in this trend and how you’ll benefit and grow from your own tech chops alongside your startup partners. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon 6:30–10pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room. All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc. You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too. Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment. Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Sunday
Jun 30
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Women Who Hack noon–5pm Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room This will be a casual get together for women who want to hack on projects with or around other women. All types of projects (software and hardware), languages, platforms and experience levels are welcome. Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
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Our goal is to support local women hackers (and aspiring hackers) by providing a safe, welcoming environment in which you can connect with and learn from each other. We're kid-friendly, too, so feel free to bring your children with you. Women Who Hack is open to all self-identified women and genderqueer persons, as well as accompanied children of all genders. All participants of Women Who Hack agree to follow the Citizen Code of Conduct. Questions? Get in touch: womenwhohack@stumptownsyndicate.org. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
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Monday
Jul 1
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PDX Python Organizing Meeting 6–7pm PIE: Portland Incubator Experiment The Portland Python community needs you! Do you have ideas for how PDX Python could be even better? Can you spare an hour a week? Join me to learn more about what goes into organizing PDX Python and how you can be involved! |
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PDX Puppet User Group 6:30–8:30pm Puppet Labs The monthly PDX Puppet User Group. Join the PDX Puppet Google Group to get notifications of upcoming meetings. Who should attend? Puppet users and people interested in learning more about Puppet. We'll also be holding a raffle at 8:30pm where you can enter to win a free ticket to PuppetConf on August 22-23! 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 |
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Tuesday
Jul 2
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting 7–9pm CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building Thanks to CrowdCompass for hosting Ruby meetings every Tuesday! ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! |
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Thursday
Jul 4
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Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting 7–9pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building PLUG: Portland's only 12-month tech conference The Portland Linux/Unix Group has met since 1994 and hosts two conference-class speakers a month plus a hands-on clinic. This month's topic is to be announced. Find out more at http://pdxlinux.org Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting |
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Friday
Jul 5
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Commodore Computer Club 7–11pm Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Saturday
Jul 6
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CodeDay Portland II noon through Sunday, July 7 at noon Puppet Labs Pitch ideas, form teams, and build something amazing in 24 hours. What should I bring? Bring anything that you think will make yourself productive. You definitely need a laptop, but anything beyond that is up to you! Are we expected to sleep? The venue will be open overnight, but you can choose to sleep or keep working overnight! Please bring a pillow or sleeping bag if you feel that will make you more comfortable. Are there any age requirements? No, the event is open to all currently enrolled students. What languages can we use? There are no restrictions to what tools you can use (other than a few intended to prevent cheating, check the rules). If you use a language which few people know, you will have more difficulty getting help. Some languages which are commonly used: C#/XNA Java C++ Javascript Objective C Construct PHP Python Corona Will there be food? Yep! We'll provide lunch and dinner on Saturday, a midnight snack, and breakfast on Sunday. The cost of food is included in your ticket. Can I go even if I don't know anything? Of course! Part of the fun of a hackathon is figuring out things as you go along. We'll also have some great workshops that you can attend. Or just hang out and have fun! How big are the teams? We suggest 3-6 people per team. 8 is the absolute max. You can be a team of 1. Can I be on multiple teams? Yes. Do I need a group to attend? We'll be forming teams at the event, so you don't need to know anyone beforehand. Just show up! Is it possible to make an app or game in such a short time? Yes! We're constantly amazed by the results of CodeDay events! Check out S.S. Halfling, and Running Blind, both games led by students at Redmond HS in Washington. Are there any more official rules? Check out The Official Rules. How can I contact you? Just email contact@studentrnd.org |
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Monday
Jul 8
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Intro to iOS Workshop 6–8pm Collective Agency Lets start with a simple intro to native iOS development. We'll have an overview of the process and an introduction to Xcode and Objective-C while building a simple "Hello World" style app. Space is limited to please RSVP on the meetup web site. http://www.meetup.com/PDX-iOS/events/124340512/ Thanks. Julio |
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Tuesday
Jul 9
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AgilePDX Westside (morning) - Test-First Mentality (BDD and TDD) and Testing Automation 7:45–9am Nike World Headquarters Test-First Mentality (BDD and TDD) , Testing Automation and Continuous Integration |
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Practical Project Management 9am through Wednesday, July 10 at 5pm Advisicon 14 PDUs available for this course Course DescriptionLearn how to manage projects from initiation to close‐out. This practical course teaches participants how to successfully initiate, plan, execute, control and close‐out projects applying industry best practices. Based on Project Management Institute methodology, this class examines the foundation of Project Management. Students will learn Project Management concepts, helpful Project Management terminology, and established methods based on the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Our hands‐on training is extremely practical and gives participants the conceptual and practical tools, templates, and checklists they need to collaborate on and manage projects successfully. Learning Objectives•Project Lifecycle Steps, Templates and Key Activities •Managing Issues, Risks and Requirements •Delivering Value and Success through Chaos and Changes •Scheduling Tools and Techniques for Managing Complex or Dynamic Projects Included MaterialsThis course includes a complimentary copy of Advisicon's Practical Project Management book, with 300+ pages of PMI approved life-cycle and thorough reference guide. A CD with Advisicon’s best practice electronic tools and templates to aid in Project Management, and the Project Management Lifecycle flowchart. Who should take this course?•Project Managers •Project Team Members •Project Contributors •Project Support Team •Functional Managers •Executives Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
SimulationWe provide a hands-on project simulation exercise by forming workgroups that have the responsibility for planning and executing a project. Build a product according to the scope of sponsor specifications and implement the disciplines learned to deliver it within time and budget. We add twists, turns and other project real world problems for the teams to work through which adds to the fun of this creative simulation which effectively reinforces concepts and tools taught in the course. RegistrationRegister at http://practical-project-management.eventbrite.com/ |
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OTBC Summer Camp: A how-to-start checklist 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center)
Thanks to your feedback, the OTBC/OEN/TAO Summer Camp topics are set. Here's the plan:
Going on vacation? Not to worry. If you miss a workshop in July, it will come around again in August. And here's the schedule:
Learn more and register here |
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Python Presentation 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Come join us for Pythonic talks! This month:
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Wednesday
Jul 10
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Selecting and Implementing the Right Volunteer Management System 6pm PREM Group NOTE: This event will not be held on the first Wednesday of the month as per usual. Event moved to July 10 due to the holiday. Also note different venue. Agenda Networking and refreshments 6pm-6:30pm Presentation 6:30pm Description Intended for small and volunteer run nonprofits, this presentation dispels the mystery surrounding the selection and implementation of a database used to track volunteer related information such as contact info, skills, training history, schedules, time sheets, jobs, and job locations. This non-technical presentation is specifically geared towards nonprofits which are starting to outgrow their current approach to tracking, managing, and reporting on volunteer activity. The right volunteer data management solution can help free up time for managing volunteers (rather than administering the process), enable your organization to make better decisions through targeted reporting, and even increase volunteer hours by making it easier for individuals to engage with your nonprofit. Those organizations currently using paper, spreadsheets, or desktop databases will benefit just as much as those nonprofits already using a purpose built volunteer management system. Join us, share your own experiences, and learn from others as you are walked through the process of choosing and putting in a volunteer management system that best meets the unique needs of your organization. Key Takeaways Include:
About the presenter Jeff Turner, PMP is the Principal at NPO Back Office, a company specializing in supporting the technology needs of small and volunteer run nonprofits. A certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Mr. Turner is an accomplished Information Technology professional, nonprofit leader and volunteer who spent the first 18 years of his career improving organizational efficiency and integrating mission critical systems for some of the most widely recognized companies in the Pacific Northwest. He now takes great pleasure in helping nonprofits leverage technology to reduce labor requirements and improve organizational communication. What you'll get out of PDXTech4Good events
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CHIFOO Presents: Immersive Environments and Advanced Visualization Technologies for Testing New Car Designs 6:30–8:30pm ISITE Design Community Room The Ford Immersive Vehicle Environment (FiVE) applies a variety of real-time, advanced visualization technologies to allow efficient, quick and effective evaluations of vehicle design proposals. Ford is using virtual and augmented reality in a unique and amazing way to simulate a multitude of customer perspectives very early in the development process. Their approach is different…it combines the best of what the virtual and physical worlds have to offer. How did Ford get there? Elizabeth will explain how the need for FiVE was fulfilled, the importance of quantifying the vehicle-owner subjective relationship, and the consideration of human-machine interaction. She will explain the totally awesome VR systems used at Ford and the successes and challenges of virtual reviews. She will relay the practical (and impractical) principles Ford employs regarding conducting virtual assessments, as well as the types of assessments that are used in vehicle development and engineering. Elizabeth will detail how Ford quantifies the emotional connection between you and your car. And she will also provide insight on where gaps exist in the current suite of VR tools, and thoughts on the future of human/computer interaction for vehicle engineering and design. About the Speaker Elizabeth Baron is a Technical Specialist in Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization at Ford Motor Company. She manages the Ford immersive Vehicle Evaluation (FiVE) Lab in Product Development, and provides immersive virtual reality evaluation systems used for industrial design and product development. She develops and deploys highly realistic immersive systems that address the unique challenges of automotive design, engineering and ergonomics. She has led the development of immersive VR systems that satisfy evaluation criteria for engineering, ergonomics and aesthetic design to allow different disciplines in product development to communicate in a common environment. Elizabeth began her career at Ford in 1988 working as a software developer for Ford’s product design software, later specializing in visualization and solid modeling software. She received her BS in Industrial Technology and Computer Science from Eastern Michigan University. She is also a qualified Six Sigma Academy Black Belt. She is a member of the Human Motion Simulation Consortium at the University of Michigan, the Society of Automotive Engineers, IEEE and ACM. |
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Thursday
Jul 11
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OTBC Summer Camp: The Top 20 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center)
Thanks to your feedback, the OTBC/OEN/TAO Summer Camp topics are set. Here's the plan:
Going on vacation? Not to worry. If you miss a workshop in July, it will come around again in August. And here's the schedule:
Learn more and register here |
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Joomla! PDX 6–8pm McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Come join us and learn about Joomla! |
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Portland Sass & Front-end Meetup 6–8pm Puppet Labs Free Pizza! Ok, now that I have your attention: Welcome to the first meetings of the Portland Sass & Front-end Meetup Group! We'll be meeting the 2nd Thursday of every month at Puppet Labs in the Pearl District. The presentation will start at 6pm and be done a little after 7 giving everyone plenty of time to mingle over pizza and talk about all things Sassy. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon 6:30–10pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room. All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc. You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too. Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment. Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Tuesday
Jul 16
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PMP Exam Preparation 9am through Friday, July 19 at 5pm Advisicon 28 PDUs available for this course Course DescriptionYour career depends on your ability to demonstrate Industry Best Practices in project management. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the industry standard for project managers to validate and certify that you understand and can manage projects to Industry Best Practices. This course prepares you to take and pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam from the Project Management Institute (PMI), by offering an in-depth examination of the required study areas. The experienced Advisicon instructors know the exam inside and out, and share their valuable tips and tricks for mastering the PMBOK concepts and passing the exam. Included MaterialsThe Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), 4th Edition is the global standard for project management and is provided to course participants. It outlines the PMI framework of 9 Knowledge areas, 5 Process Groups, and the 44 Processes contained in the PMP exam. Advisicon provides students with a copy of Kim Heldman’s comprehensive PMP Study Guide. This comprehensive exam study guide includes a CD with practice exams, exam prep software, electronic flashcards, and over two hours of additional audio review. All exam objectives, as well as essential PMP topics, concepts, and key terms are covered. This is an essential tool for passing the PMP exam. Who should to take this course?Anyone preparing to take and PASS the the Project Management Institute's PMP exam. Please see the PMI website to review eligibility requirements. Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
RegistrationRegister at http://pmp-exam-prep.eventbrite.com/ |
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OTBC Summer Camp: How to Validate your Business Model Assumptions 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) BEFORE you write the code, verify that you're developing the right product for the market, that they'll pay what you think, and that you can actually make money! |
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PLUG Advanced Topics 7–9pm Free Geek The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting Every month we have a more hands-on meeting to compliment our 1st Thursday General meeting. Topic to be announced Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting. |
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Wednesday
Jul 17
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OEN Workshop in Hillsboro: Lean Startup - The One Page Business Model 9am–noon Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce A startup is an organization that is searching for a business model that works. It's critical to understand that a startup's business model is a set of assumptions - and those assumptions need to be tested, earlier rather than later! And earlier means before you develop the product or service! (But even if you've already started developing the product is still the right time to validate the business model!) A 1 page business model canvas is an excellent way to capture the assumptions underlying your business model, so you can methodically test those assumptions. In this workshop, you'll learn about the lean startup approach, and be introduced to the 1 Page Lean Business Model Canvas, and discuss how you can use the canvas to test each assumption in the model. Then you'll work through a “hands on” exercise where you complete and present to the group a portion of your 1 page lean canvas. All participants will receive printed copies of the Lean Canvas to use, and will also be provided with a PowerPoint version of the canvas so they can continue to create canvases on a computer. Who should attend: Anyone who is starting a business and has not yet developed and tested the business model for that business. This material and process is relevant for any startup - not just tech startups. Presenter: Steve Morris Steve Morris is the Executive Director of OTBC and the Managing Director of OregonStartups.com. He is a veteran of three start-ups, and has more than 25 years of management experience in the software, service, and semiconductor test industries at companies such as Hewlett Packard, Integrated Measurement Systems, Cadence Design Systems, Mentor Graphics, Credence Corporation and Teseda Corporation. He holds a B.A. in mathematics from Reed College and a Masters of Science degree from Carnegie-Mellon University Graduate School of Industrial Administration (now The Tepper School of Business). When: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Time: 9:00am - Noon Where: Hillsboro Chamber of Commmerce, 5193 NE Elam Young Parkway, Suite A, Hillsboro, OR 97124 OEN & HCC Member: $32 Non-Member $70 |
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Thursday
Jul 18
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OTBC Summer Camp: Customer Development - if you Build it, will they Buy it? 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) We'll talk about how to apply Steve Blank's ideas for continuing to work with customers all the way through the development process - to verify not only that you're building the right thing, but that you'll know how to sell it. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon 6:30–10pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room. All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc. You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too. Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment. Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Friday
Jul 19
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Dependent Types meetup 6–8pm TBD - Portland David Christiansen (a major Idris committer) is going to be in town for a bit - thought we'd have some folks into programming in dependently-typed languages (e.g. Idris, Agda, Coq) get together while he's here. |
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Saturday
Jul 20
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Community Leadership Summit 9am through Sunday, July 21 at 5pm Oregon Convention Center The Community Leadership Summit 2013 brings together community leaders, organizers and managers and the projects and organizations that are interested in growing and empowering a strong community. The event pulls together the leading minds in community management, relations and online collaboration to discuss, debate and continue to refine the art of building an effective and capable community. At the heart of Community Leadership Summit 2013 is an open unconference-style event in which everyone who attends is welcome to lead and contribute sessions on any topic that is relevant. These sessions are very much discussion sessions: the participants can interact directly, offer thoughts and experience, and share ideas and questions. These unconference sessions are also augmented with a series of presentations from leaders in the field, panel debates and networking opportunities. |
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Monday
Jul 22
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OSCON 8am through Friday, July 26 at 9am Oregon Convention Center Save the Date: OSCON returns to the Oregon Convention Center July 22-26, 2013 |
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Tuesday
Jul 23
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Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2010 9am through Wednesday, July 24 at 5pm Advisicon 14 PDUs available for this course. Course DescriptionQuit doing all manual work in Excel! Come learn to use a dynamic, resource driven reporting tool from industry experts. This course is designed to help you manage and master MS Project from simple task management to Program and Portfolio management. Learn how to create and maintain easily dynamic schedules, and address resource demand and capacity, over and under allocations all with visual reporting and proven techniques by 20+ year industry veterans. This course trains participants how to plan, forecast, build, and manage project tasks and resources and to combine issues, risks, deliverables and dashboards in one central tool Learning Objectives
Included MaterialsThis course includes a complimentary copy of Advisicon's Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2010 book. Who should take this course?Project managers, project team members, project schedulers… and anyone who has used Microsoft Project Professional and had a hard time getting it to do what they wanted! Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
SimulationWe provide a hands-on project simulation exercise where the participants can have actual tactical experience creating a schedule, linking tasks, creating custom views, along with best practice knowledge transfer on topics such as critical path methodology, project tracking, and Microsoft Project Do’s and Don’ts. Participants will also walk away with an understanding of how the schedule engine within Microsoft Project functions and will no longer need to ‘game’ the software, but can now let the software work for them. RegistrationRegister at http://managing-projects-with-microsoft-project-2010.eventbrite.com/ |
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OTBC: Summer Camp: How to Build a Realistic Funding Plan 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Investors rarely fund an "idea" stage company. But there are sources of early stage money. We'll run down the list and talk about what it takes to get the seed funding you need to get started. |
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Python Hack Night 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! 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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Wednesday
Jul 24
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Doug Mason will show us how to integrate apps with Twitter and Facebook, both the new iOS 6 way and the way we did it in the Dark Ages, I mean before iOS 6. :) |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm TBD - Portland The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail luc@appfog.com. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! |
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Thursday
Jul 25
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OTBC Summer Camp: How to Size and Segment a Market 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) How big is your market? Is it big enough to generate investor interest? Is it big enough to make your growth plans feasible? How (and why) do you segment a market? Should you pick just one segment first? Why and How? Those are just some of the questions we'll address in this workshop. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon 6:30–10pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room. All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc. You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too. Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment. Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Saturday
Jul 27
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Mastering Requirements Gathering 9am–5pm Advisicon 7 PDUs available for this course Course DescriptionA proper set of requirements are the backbone of all successful projects. Poor requirements inevitably lead to poor project performance. Requirements provide the essential link between the goal of the project and the design of outputs and products. They are the only proper basis for your project's quality efforts and are the first line of defense against scope creep. Poor requirements, by themselves, lead to rework and subsequent schedule and budget overruns, flawed designs, failed quality and testing programs, and customer dissatisfaction. This course teaches participants how to elicit, characterize, document, analyze, validate, verify and manage requirements for new projects, products and services. This is a must have for anyone who will be part of delivering or managing a project and includes tools, flowcharts and courseware that leverage industry best practices for successfully managing and delivering requirements to stakeholders.. Included MaterialsCourse participants receive a course manual and CD with tools and templates for gathering, recording, and managing requirements. Who should take this course?
Course Instructors & AccreditationAdvisicon is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Registered Education Provider (REP) and an accredited Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. This course will be taught by an experienced Advisicon instructor, all of whom are industry experts in the field of project management. Course Outline
RegisterRegister at http://mastering-requirements-gathering-calagator.eventbrite.com |
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Monday
Jul 29
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Portland Riak "Luc Perkins & The Personal Cloud" 6:30–9pm NedSpace on 5th Is the siloed internet over? It's too early to tell, but personal cloud is showing tremendous promise as a counter-paradigm that holds the promise of both providing most or all of the services that we currently enjoy and doing so in a way that is vastly more consistent with more stringent understanding of privacy and consent. While there are numerous countries making slow progress on the personal cloud front, none, as far as I know, are considering Riak as a data store for personal clouds. In this talk, I'd like to make the case for Riak as being an ideal technology for this. |
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Tuesday
Jul 30
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OTBC Summer Camp: How to Develop a Go to Market Plan 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) What does "go to market" mean? How do you launch a product or service? How do you create awareness? What is the role of marketing and sales? What metrics should you measure in your sales process? What is a sales funnel, and how do you manage it? When it comes to launching a product or service, there's a lot to consider! Repeats on Aug. 27 |
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Wednesday
Jul 31
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PDX Ruby Lunch noon–1pm BridgePort Brew Pub Get together for lunch and talk Ruby, or something else! For those that have a hard time making it to the pdxrb meeting, and those that like to eat and talk about Ruby at the same time. We'll be holding this on the last Wednesday of the month. |
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Thursday
Aug 1
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IEEE Technologies for Sustainability (Sustech) 8am–5pm Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center Portland - Lloyd Center The inaugural IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability will be a 1 day event focused on a cross-disciplinary look at advances in available as well as emerging technologies that advance the goals of long-term economic, societal and environmental sustainability for humanity. |
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OTBC Summer Camp: How to Make Sure your Company Owns it's Intellectual Property (and Why That is Critical) 3–5pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) In this workshop, we'll talk about your intellectual property (All startups have intellectual property, whether they know it or not!) Topics: What is intellectual property, why it is critical for the company to own the right intellectual property, and what you need to do to make sure your intellectual property is protected. |
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Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting 7–9pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building PLUG: Portland's only 12-month tech conference The Portland Linux/Unix Group has met since 1994 and hosts two conference-class speakers a month plus a hands-on clinic. This month's topic is to be announced. Find out more at http://pdxlinux.org Many will head to the Lucky Lab NW after the meeting |
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Friday
Aug 2
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Commodore Computer Club 7–11pm Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Wednesday
Aug 7
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CRM Panel Discussion: Experts Talk About Salesforce, CiviCRM, and RedHen 6pm ThinkShout Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) panel discussion: experts talk about Salesforce, CiviCRM, and RedHen. Stop by for discussion, networking with the nonprofit tech crowd and refreshments!
Presenters Brett Meyer and Sean Larkin - ThinkShout - RedHen Stuart Gaston - Korlon - CiviCRM Lila Pigott and Cat Monaghan - Idealist Consulting - Salesforce
Agenda Networking and refreshments 6pm-6:30pm Presentation 6:30pm
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Thursday
Aug 8
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Joomla! PDX 6–8pm McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Come join us and learn about Joomla! |
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Tuesday
Aug 13
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AgilePDX Westside (morning) - : The art of tailoring/integrating Agile into an Organization 7:45–9am Nike World Headquarters The art of tailoring/integrating Agile into an Organization - Dave Harrison will be joining us to demonstrate how you can adopt Agile techniques in a way that fit in YOUR company's structure! |
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Python Presentation 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Come join us for Pythonic talks! This month:
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Tuesday
Aug 20
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PLUG Advanced Topics 7–9pm Free Geek The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting Every month we have a more hands-on meeting to compliment our 1st Thursday General meeting. Topic to be announced Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting. |
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Friday
Aug 23
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THE POWER OF PROFESSIONALISM/12th Annual Managing Projects Programs and Portfolios Conference 8am–5pm Doubletree Hotel - Lloyd Center Friday, August 23, 2013 This premier educational event takes place every August. Come join us to . . .
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Tuesday
Aug 27
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Python Hack Night 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! 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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Wednesday
Aug 28
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PDX Ruby Lunch noon–1pm BridgePort Brew Pub Get together for lunch and talk Ruby, or something else! For those that have a hard time making it to the pdxrb meeting, and those that like to eat and talk about Ruby at the same time. We'll be holding this on the last Wednesday of the month. |
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Justin Miller will present about Cocoapods. |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm TBD - Portland The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail luc@appfog.com. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! |
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Friday
Sep 6
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TechFestNW 10am through Sunday, September 8 at 10pm TBD - Portland TechFestNW (formerly known as PDXconf) is designed to celebrate interesting people who are passionate about technology. Who are building a better world. And who value craft over commodity. The event takes place in conjunction with MusicFestNW, one of the largest independent music festivals in the US. Last year, MFNW attracted acts from up-and-coming artists to bands like Passion Pit, Dinosaur Jr, Silversun Pickups, and Girl Talk. While the inaugural tech event featured speakers from Flipboard, Betaworks, Walmart Labs, GigaOM, Shazam, and Spotify---as well as local favorites like Draplin Design Co, LAIKA, Chirpify, Simple, and Nike. TFNW will take place September 6-8, 2013, with speakers the 6th and 7th and a hackathon on the 8th. Tech takes place during the day. And music takes place during the night. Creating a true festival atmosphere. |
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Commodore Computer Club 7–11pm Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Tuesday
Sep 10
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Python Presentation 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Come join us for Pythonic talks! This month:
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Thursday
Sep 12
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Joomla! PDX 6–8pm McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Come join us and learn about Joomla! |
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Wednesday
Sep 18
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Note - this meeting is a week earlier than usual - Organizer's Prerogative, to not conflict with a personal event. Joseph Jaramillo will talk about "Core Data and NSFetchedResultsController, for Fun and Profit". :) |
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Tuesday
Sep 24
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Python Hack Night 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! 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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Wednesday
Sep 25
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PDX Ruby Lunch noon–1pm BridgePort Brew Pub Get together for lunch and talk Ruby, or something else! For those that have a hard time making it to the pdxrb meeting, and those that like to eat and talk about Ruby at the same time. We'll be holding this on the last Wednesday of the month. |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm TBD - Portland The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail luc@appfog.com. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! |
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Saturday
Sep 28
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WhereCampPDX 6 9am–6pm Metro Regional Center Portland's favorite annual geography unconference is back again! Stay tuned for more details. |
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Friday
Oct 4
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Commodore Computer Club 7–11pm Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Tuesday
Oct 8
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Python Presentation 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Come join us for Pythonic talks! This month:
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Thursday
Oct 10
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Joomla! PDX 6–8pm McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Come join us and learn about Joomla! |
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Friday
Oct 11
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Lego Kidsfest 4pm through Sunday, October 13 at 7:30pm Oregon Convention Center LEGO KidsFest brings all of the creative hands-on, minds-on fun of LEGO building and experiences together in one activity- and entertainment-packed family event for children of all ages and builders of all skills and interests. |
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Saturday
Oct 12
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Beaver BarCamp 12 10am–6pm Kelley Engineering Center (OSU) Join us at the 12th Beaver BarCamp hosted by the OSU Open Source Lab. BBC is a semi-annual interactive unconference where the attendees determine the topics! It's an opportunity to share your experiences and learn about what other people are doing on campus and in the community. Topics can range from technical to recreational. Share your love for programming or teach people how to whistle (already been done!). All you need to do is show up and sign up to host a session. Or you can just attend! We'll have refreshments throughout the day and a limited amount of t-shirts. |
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Tuesday
Oct 22
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Python Hack Night 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! 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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Wednesday
Oct 23
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Justin Miller will show us how to use Xcode tools from the command line. Excellent for scripting. |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm TBD - Portland The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail luc@appfog.com. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! |
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Wednesday
Oct 30
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PDX Ruby Lunch noon–1pm BridgePort Brew Pub Get together for lunch and talk Ruby, or something else! For those that have a hard time making it to the pdxrb meeting, and those that like to eat and talk about Ruby at the same time. We'll be holding this on the last Wednesday of the month. |
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Friday
Nov 1
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Commodore Computer Club 7–11pm Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Tuesday
Nov 12
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Python Presentation 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Come join us for Pythonic talks! This month:
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Thursday
Nov 14
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Joomla! PDX 6–8pm McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Come join us and learn about Joomla! |
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Wednesday
Nov 20
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Note - this meeting is a week earlier than usual due to Thanksgiving. Joseph Jaramillo will help demystify Auto Layout. |
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Tuesday
Nov 26
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Python Hack Night 6:30–8:30pm Urban Airship Inc Let's get together and build cool stuff. Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6-9pm on fourth Tuesdays! 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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Friday
Dec 6
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Commodore Computer Club 7–11pm Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Thursday
Dec 12
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Joomla! PDX 6–8pm McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Come join us and learn about Joomla! |
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Wednesday
Jan 22, 2014
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Super Models in 3D!!!! Scott Neal will kick off 2014 in style with another installment of his annual Core Data presentation series. This year it's super models, aka how to design your data model so you're working with Core Data instead of against it. |
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Wednesday
Feb 26, 2014
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Elizabeth Taylor will reprise her popular presentation about doing testing with UIAutomation. This time with sample code! |
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Wednesday
Mar 26, 2014
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm Walmart Labs Joel Bernstein will present about Reactive Cocoa. |
