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Monday
May 21
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PDX Women in Information Technology Happy Hour Networking Event 4:30–6:30pm H50 Bistro & Bar Come join us! No specific agenda, just network and have fun! 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! Follow us on twitter: @PDXWIIT |
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Mobile Portland: When Our Devices Rat Us Out 6–8pm Urban Airship Every day our smartphones, laptops and other devices transmit invisible bytes of data across networks around the world, leaving a deep and permanent digital footprint. Some of this data we are aware of, such as information we post on social networks, or sharing GPS coordinates with a mapping app to locate the nearest restaurant. However, there is a less visible layer of data that at first may seem innocuous, but once aggregated can provide fragments of data that can be reticulated to unveil information regarding identity, location and other potentially invasive and incriminating evidence. This information can be used to solve crimes, as well as abused. Technology is rapidly increasing the rate at which this data is being used by law enforcement, governments, hackers and advertisers alike, with many surprisingly taking advantage of the hazy gray area where antiquated laws and advanced technology meet. Ken Westin will be presenting several real-life case studies where he has used various technologies and techniques to track down suspects and stolen devices including laptops, smartphones, digital cameras, flash drives, iPods and more. The evidence and research he has provided to law enforcement around the world has helped unveil and solve larger crimes from organized crime rings, car theft, drugs, identity theft and even a violent car jacking. He will be discussing other technologies and information that law enforcement use such as facial recognition, cell tower simulators and access to wireless carrier and ISP customer records. He will also discuss instances where corporations have have used invasive methods and technologies to gain a competitive edge at the cost of your privacy. About the Speaker Ken Westin is the founder of the popular GadgetTrak cross-platform mobile security and data protection software. Ken launched the first GadgetTrak product in 2007, which provided a way to track media devices such as iPods, digital cameras and external drives. He was awarded a patent for the technology in early 2009, which is has since been embedded in hardware by manufacturers such as Seagate and FLIR. In 2008 Westin launched the first tracking solution for laptops that utilized integrated web cameras to capture photos of thieves and Wi-Fi positioning for location, resulting in a number of amazing recoveries. Last year the company launched a new mobile security platform that allows users to track missing devices, capture photos and remotely wipe, encrypt and backup sensitive data. He has also recently launched CameraTrace, an innovative free service enabling people to search the web for photos taken with their camera by serial number. GadgetTrak’s technology has been featured on Dateline NBC, Good Morning America and many top news and tech sites including the New York Times, Forbes, TechCrunch, The Economist and more. The company was recently named in Entrepreuner Magazine's "100 Brilliant Companies" and has won honors and awards from MIT, Tech America, SXSW, CTIA amongst others. |
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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! 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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DorkbotPDX Meeting 7–11pm Backspace Part hackathon, part geek social, these biweekly meetings are a time for you to come join others for insight, inspiration or just insanity. Bring your toys for others to see, or come see what others have been painstakingly chipping away at in their spare time. Whether it's code or chips, hacking of all sorts is encouraged. But we also like to hear your crazy ideas, so please come join us and bring your willingness to share your brilliance. We'll be the kids with all the coolest stuff on the table. Hope to see you there. |
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pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting 7–9pm Puppet Labs 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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Tuesday
May 22
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OEN Workshop: Sales 101: What Every Entrepreneur Needs to know about Sales 4–6pm Stoel Rives LLP You've got a great product but how do you sell it? This workshop will show you the foundations that you need to know, to move your product or service. In this workshop, participants will learn: How to create and exchange value through building and fostering relationships. Why and how customers choose to buy. How to plan, prepare, and jump start an effective sales strategy. How to successfully start and manage your own sales, even if you've never done it before. The first steps towards building a sales team and/or 3rd party sales networks. People that will benefit from this workshop are: Entrepreneurs who are new to sales or are seeking to raise capital (there are some very similar principles that apply) Business owners and leaders who may not be familiar with sales and want to improve their existing sales efforts. Individuals that want to become more involved in their company's sales activities Individuals wishing to start a career in sales or development. Presentor: Robin Wang Robin Wang is the Co-Publisher of the ReDirect Guide, a media company focusing on promoting sustainable lifestyles in Portland, Salt Lake City, and Denver/Boulder. Robin began his career as an Engineer and at that time never envisioned pursuing a career in sales. Since then, Robin has spent the vast majority of his career performing and managing sales across a wide spectrum of industries including telecommunications, software, professional and consulting services, advertising, events, media, real estate and even an occasional used car. |
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PitchClub 6–7pm PIE: Portland Incubator Experiment Come practice your three-minute startup pitch and get feedback from experts. No Powerpoints. No looky-loos. No mercy. |
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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD 7–8:30pm Collective Agency Topic TBD. **Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All self-identified women and genderqueer persons are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant. For more information, visit our website, or send an email to our list. |
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PDX Erlang 7–9pm Collective Agency This meetup is for people of all experience levels, from no programming experience to curmudgeony basement-dwellers. Our format will be slightly different from what you are use to in a user group, optimized for fun. Learn you some Erlang. |
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Wednesday
May 23
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Open Source Bridge 2012 Volunteer Meet & Greet (1 of 3) noon–1pm US Bank Tower - Mezzanine Level (SW Corner) Open Source Bridge (OSB) invites you to our first Volunteer Meet & Greet of the year. All are welcome. We will be meeting in the mezzanine of the US Bank building for lunch. OSB Meet & Greets are a great way to learn more about volunteering for the conference and to meet the conference organizers. There will be a total of three meet and greets. Each one will be hosted at a different location in Portland, leading up to the conference June 26-29, 2012. If you are interested in learning more about volunteering with OSB, please visit our website. |
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Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting 6:30–8pm Funhouse Lounge Personal Telco is a collection of individuals, businesses, and organizations who share -- or plan to share -- internet connectivity rather than hoard it. It's also a group of volunteers who want this network to grow. We believe internet access should be available, fair, and uncensored. Personal Telco Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in PDX. Whether you're a technology wizard or technically incompetent, volunteering with us is a great way to learn something new, enjoy teaching others, or use your skills to do something useful! |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm Jive Software 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. Talks for this meeting will be posted on our mailing list. 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/. |
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices Scot Neal will discuss software to make working with others easier - Redmine, Mercurial, Git, et al. Beer and pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies! |
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Thursday
May 24
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R&D Tax Credits for Software and Biotech Companies 7:30–9:30am Portland State Business Accelerator Mt. Hood room The Research and Development Tax Credit – Benefits, Caveats, and Strategies Recently, The Fiscal Times identified the research and development tax credit as #8 of the 10 largest big corporate tax breaks*. Although over 17,000 companies claim this credit nationwide, 100 large multinationals receive over half of the 7+ billion dollars in savings each year. Find out what your company can do to receive the same level of benefit the Fortune 100 have been receiving for years. Many medical device, software, and biotech companies eligible to benefit handsomely from this credit have never applied for it, or are only receiving a small fraction of what they are eligible for. R&D credits reimburse the costs associated with a company’s breakthroughs, as well as the day-to-day activities that bring improvements in products, software, processes, profits, and productivity. The research and development credit was enacted to encourage innovation, and applies to activities throughout an organization – from conceptualization, prototyping and production, through testing and the planning of quality control. Specific coverage will include: Identifying qualifying activities throughout your company. Early stage companies - why it is never too early to claim the credit. How to effectively lower the cost of process improvement, product testing, patent applications, and other activities not commonly considered as R&D. Credits for contract manufacturing – the companies who design devices and create software aren’t the only ones eligible. Potential risks and strategies for getting the most out of the credit. Who should attend: CFO’s, controllers, in-house counsel, and others involved in financial management. Accountants and tax attorneys. Company owners, angel investors, venture capitalists, seed fund managers, and other investors looking to maximize their investment returns. Patent attorneys, operational consultants, Lean gurus, and test, and design firms interested in educating their clients on a credit that can effectively lower their service costs. |
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PSU Call for Startups noon–1pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Looking for help for your startup? PSU is looking for startups to help via their Business Administration Capstone program during Fall 2012. Receive business assistance in the areas of market validation, funding need, business development strategy, finance, early stage potential revenue forecasts, and possibly go-to-market strategies. |
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Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) Event -- Delivering Customer Value: What’s the Real Problem? 5:30–8pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Delivering real customer value is a challenge for every business. Customer value is often interpreted by marketing, designed by engineering, delivered by operations through a series of hand-offs and not through a consistent process. Existing approaches lead to missing the mark on delivering real value and result in declining business. The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its May Learning and Networking Event. At this event, John Geffel will describe a comprehensive value framework. This framework provides a clear approach to finding the value drivers, understanding how the customer perceives value, and describing how to deliver customer value. This talk will emphasize the practical aspects of the approach so that the attendees will leave with an understanding of the steps needed to use it themselves. Moderator: Louis Testa Speaker: John Geffel Managing Partner at VALUE:driven Group, previously SVP at Sage and SVP at Timberline Software Date, Time, and Cost Thursday, May 24, 2012 5:30 – 6:00 Registration, snacks and networking 6:00 – 7:30 Presentation and discussion 7:30 – 8:00 Snacks and networking $20 on-line registration prior to the event $25 at the door A discount is available for PDMA members. Go to the website above to register for this event A special thanks to the Oregon Technology Business Center (OTBC) for hosting this event. Acknowledgement: For more details on the event and the speakers and to register on-line, visit www.pdma.org/oregon The Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) is the premier global advocate for product development and management professionals. The Oregon chapter's mission is to help local professionals and organizations to identify, develop, and launch more innovative and profitable products and services through cross-industry collaboration, thought leadership, and the sharing of best practices and practical knowledge. For more information about the Oregon Chapter of the PDMA, please contact: Miki Tokola, Chapter President president-oregon@pdma.org |
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) 6–10pm Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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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
May 25
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Mayhem PIGJam (Game Jam) 7pm through Sunday, May 27 at 8pm Art Institute of Portland The Portland Indie Game Squad will be hosting its third local Game Jam this coming May 25th at the Art Institute of Portland! We will be starting up at 7pm that Friday evening upon delivery of a game prompt, and our space will be available to us through the evening of Sunday the 27th. A majority of teams will be constructed beforehand, though jammers may participate individually, form a team the night of, or join an existing team. Some equipment will be provided, including computers w/Unity, UDK, Adobe Suite, Maya/Max, and Office Suite. Jammers will be responsible for providing their own bedding (should they choose to spend the entirety of the weekend in our workspace), food, and additional equipment. Bringing food in the spirit of a potluck is appreciated. To assist in creating Jam teams, RSVP via http://pigsquad.com/events/mayhem-pigjam with your preferred game development skillset if you plan on participating and do not already have a team formed. Please RSVP regardless; we have room for 50 jammers. Big thanks to Keld Bangsberg, John Wilkes, and the Art Institute of Portland for their efforts and sponsorship! E-mail us at pigsquad@gmail.com if you have any questions! |
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Monday
May 28
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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! 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
May 29
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Oregon Computer Consultants Assn. May 2012 Meeting 6–8:30pm Red Lion Hotel Portland - Convention Center Agenda: 6:00--6:20 Networking 6:20--7:00 No-host dinner 7:00--7:30 Introductions and announcements 7:30--8:30 Main Presentation (followed by Q&A): Offering Managed Services for Small Business
Presented by Tom Rich Currently Senior Technology Consultant for On Line Support, Inc. Former: Owner of Mt. Hood Computer Services, Inc. Former board member of: OCCA, Technology Wizards, No Bug Former MSCE, CCEA, Small Business Specialist |
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Wednesday
May 30
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Personal Telco Project Monthly Meeting 6:30–8pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Personal Telco is a collection of individuals, businesses, and organizations who share -- or plan to share -- internet connectivity rather than hoard it. It's also a group of volunteers who want this network to grow. We believe internet access should be available, fair, and uncensored. Personal Telco Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in PDX. Whether you're a technology wizard or technically incompetent, volunteering with us is a great way to learn something new, enjoy teaching others, or use your skills to do something useful! Our monthly meetings are usually slightly bigger than weeklies; everyone is welcome, come to learn, teach, and play! |
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Thursday
May 31
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) 6–10pm Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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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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Open Source Bridge 2012 Volunteer Meet & Greet (2 of 3) 7–9pm Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room Open Source Bridge (OSB) invites you to the second Volunteer Meet & Greet of the year. All are welcome. OSB Meet & Greets are a great way to learn more about volunteering for the conference and to meet the conference organizers. There will be a total of three meet and greets. Each one will be hosted at a different location in Portland, leading up to the conference June 26-29, 2012. If you are interested in learning more about Volunteering with OSB, please visit our website. Note: Date and location are still be confirmed. |
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Friday
Jun 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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Saturday
Jun 2
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Portland Code Camp 8am–10pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) Portland Code Camp brings regional software development professionals together for the opportunity to immerse themselves in seminars, presentations, group exploration, and networking. Participants will be able to engage in their preferred technology, as well as to sample other options, with a focus on extending information exchange and enhancing the cross pollination of ideas. Admission to this event is free, all costs are covered by donations and sponsorships. Please register soon as seating is limited — and tell you friends and colleagues about the event. |
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Vibrant Data PDX Hackathon 8:30am–8pm Thetus Corporation Imagine a world in which data becomes a personal asset that works on behalf of our personal interests and communities. Everyday, apps like yours could control how to send their data out into the world to circulate and bring back value to users. Certainly this would require a change in the way the world views data today, and in the infrastructure that enables it to flow freely while protected. This event is a first step in building that infrastructure for the benefit of all. Consider the prospect of Facebook, Google, Amazon, LinkedIn and other data silos bidding against each other for what data you might provide. What kinds of data might be the most interesting? How could that value be enhanced? How could you collect it with minimal effort? How would your privacy be protected? What could you get in return? At this event you’ll pick a particular type of personal data and build an app to show how its value as a personal asset can be enhanced. The app can be mobile, desktop, web or something else. About Vibrant Data Inspired by the Arab Spring popular uprisings’ use of Facebook and Twitter, The Vibrant Data Project is trying to understand the development landscape that is giving rise to the Gutenburg press of our era: disruptive communication and commerce vehicles that have the potential to overthrow corrupt regimes, spread new ideas, broaden economic opportunity, improve health and well being and aid in the fight for social justice and human rights. |
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Brick Cascade Lego Convention 10am through Sunday, June 3 at 3pm Oregon Convention Center View thousands of artistic and ingenious marvels created by Adult LEGO enthusiasts and very talented young builders from around the world. Vendors will also be available for purchase of T-shirts, LEGO Minifigs, Custom made plastic elements and old/vintage LEGO sets. |
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Hack for Portland's Schools 10am–8pm PIE: Portland Incubator Experiment THE CHALLENGE Teams will have ten hours to concept and create a prototype that addresses the challenge. Successful ideas will connect Portland citizens to their public schools, and/or engage them in the five ways schools have said would be most useful - a coat, a can, a book, an hour, or a grand. The hack day will conclude with five-minute demos of each team's projects. BACKGROUND On June 2nd, in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office and GOOD Magazine, we’re holding a Hack Day to explore how technology can be used to connect Portland’s public schools with neighborhoods and business. This project emerged from a GOOD Ideas for Cities event that took place earlier this year. You can see the presentation on GOOD's site. http://www.good.is/post/supporting-neighborhood-schools-a-good-idea-for-portland/ THE PROBLEM 85% of people in central Portland have no children of school age. This means that the majority has no natural connection with the school system. We want to make it easier for that 85% to support Portland’s public schools. Our research with schools and supporting organizations showed that a few simple things – books, food, clothing and people's time – could make a big difference to students. We also learnt that there are many organizations in Portland that are set up to support schools in these ways. We want to build a tool that makes it easy to find these organizations, and to give resources to them. HACK DAY RESOURCES To help us solve this, we’ll have representatives from Portland’s public schools and from some of the main organizations who are already supporting these schools. The Software Association of Oregon, which has built CitySync will be joining us as well. Designers and our partners will be available on the day for further conversations about promotion of the tools that we create. We are also connecting with the Personal Democracy Forum taking place in NYC the following week, and hope to feed the best ideas into that event. Extra info: nick.barham@wk.com |
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Founders Seeking CoFounders 1–4pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Do you have an idea for a company, and are looking for others to join your team? Then come to "Founders Seeking Co-Founders" with a 1 minute pitch summarizing your idea & the skills sets you need to add to the team. And if you'd consider joining a start-up on the ground floor, come listen to the pitches. You just might end up starting a company! |
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Monday
Jun 4
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DorkbotPDX Meeting 7–11pm Backspace Part hackathon, part geek social, these biweekly meetings are a time for you to come join others for insight, inspiration or just insanity. Bring your toys for others to see, or come see what others have been painstakingly chipping away at in their spare time. Whether it's code or chips, hacking of all sorts is encouraged. But we also like to hear your crazy ideas, so please come join us and bring your willingness to share your brilliance. We'll be the kids with all the coolest stuff on the table. Hope to see you there. |
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Open Source Bridge 2012 Volunteer Meet & Greet (3 of 3) 7–9pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Open Source Bridge (OSB) invites you to our final Volunteer Meet & Greet in this year's conference. All are welcome. OSB Meet & Greets are a great way to learn more about volunteering for the conference and to meet the conference organizers. There will be a total of three meet and greets. Each one will be hosted at a different location in Portland, leading up to the conference June 26-29, 2012. If you are interested in learning more about Volunteering with OSB, please visit our website. Note: Date and location are still be confirmed. |
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Tuesday
Jun 5
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting 7–9pm CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby, libraries, tools and techniques. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday". VENUE: This venue is kindly provided by CrowdCompass, "the ultimate mobile app provider for conferences": http://www.crowdcompass.com/ |
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Thursday
Jun 7
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DemocracyLab First Thursday Celebration 5:30–9pm PREM Group On June 7th, check out Portland’s First Thursday scene and stop by DemocracyLab’s summer soiree, hosted by our friends at PREM Group. Come meet our board and staff members and learn more about our new online community engagement tool. For a small donation at the door ($5 suggested), you can enjoy food and libations to your heart’s content. Hope to see you there! |
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) 6–10pm Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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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
Jun 8
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OEN Webinar: Life in an Incubator Series: AudioName 11am–noon Online (Portland) According to Business Incubation Works, "Business incubators reduce the risk of small business failures. Historically, NBIA* member incubators have reported that 87 percent of all firms that have graduated from their incubators are still in business." In this webinar series, OEN will explore the ups and downs of starting a company in an incubator. What really happens within start up incubators? Do they help companies become successful or at least get over certain challenges? What type of companies and people find the incubator experience to be a positive? Are there downfalls to going through the experience? These are just a few of the questions you can ask Sheetal Dube who has started his successful company in an incubator. Want to submit your questions ahead of time? Email them to Larry Williams at larryw@oen.org for the next session. *National Business Incubation Association Sheetal Dube of AudioName Speaker Bios: Sheetal Dube |
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Taplister.com Presents Rye Beer Fest 4–10pm Spirit of 77 The Rye Beer Fest is a celebration of the revival of rye beers brought to you by Taplister.com, and held at the Spirit of 77. The fest will feature special one off rye beers from a variety of NW favorite breweries to staples like, Upright's Six and Oakshire's Line Dry Rye to name a few. Plus Spirit of 77 will feature special Rye food pairings and even discounted Rye Whiskey pairings to complement the beers with profits to benefit charity. A percentage of sales will benefit We Love Clean Rivers, Inc., a non-profit that is dedicated to cleaning high use rivers by mobilizing the river recreation community and partnering with local environmental, recreation, and educational organizations. This is an official PDX Beer Week Event. |
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Monday
Jun 11
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OWASP Chapter Meeting 6–7pm 15300 SW Koll Parkway Beaverton, OR 97006 The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. This chapter meeting feature guest speaker Kevin Johnson, a senior SANS instructor. |
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Android Enthusiasts Meetup 6:30–7:30pm Lucky Labrador Brew Pub June Monthly Meetup for Android Enthusiasts of all types. |
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group 7–9pm Janrain Headquarters 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, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. 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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Wednesday
Jun 13
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Thursday
Jun 14
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) 6–10pm Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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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 17
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PLUG Linux Clinic 1–5pm Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy. |
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Monday
Jun 18
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DorkbotPDX Meeting 7–11pm Backspace Part hackathon, part geek social, these biweekly meetings are a time for you to come join others for insight, inspiration or just insanity. Bring your toys for others to see, or come see what others have been painstakingly chipping away at in their spare time. Whether it's code or chips, hacking of all sorts is encouraged. But we also like to hear your crazy ideas, so please come join us and bring your willingness to share your brilliance. We'll be the kids with all the coolest stuff on the table. Hope to see you there. |
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pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting 7–9pm Puppet Labs 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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Tuesday
Jun 19
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Open Source Bridge 2012 Volunteer Orientation Sessions (1 of 2) 6–9pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) This is one of two orientation sessions for people who are volunteering for the Open Source Bridge conference, taking place June 26-29. Volunteer orientations will be held onsite at the Eliot Center. Some of our positions require specific training. As a volunteer, you must attend one of the two orientations. If you are interested in learning more about volunteering opportunities for Open Source Bridge, please visit our website. |
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Wednesday
Jun 20
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OEN Business Plan Development Seminar 4–6pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Need to learn how to develop a solid business plan? This seminar is for you. Join OEN at OTBC to attend the OEN Business Plan Development Seminar. It reviews all components of an effective, compelling business plan. You'll learn from seasoned OEN experts why certain information is important and how your audience will evaluate what you present. Besides learning what is critical to include in an effective business plan, you'll take away valuable handouts and a listing of key resources. Registration is required, and space is limited to 15 entrepreneurs. 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). |
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Thursday
Jun 21
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) 6–10pm Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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PDX Selenium User Group: Beyond the Page Object Pattern 6–9pm Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room I would love to present and share my ideas around how to go beyond the Page Object Pattern to increase maintainability, stability and performance of Selenium automation. Specific topics could include the importance of an abstraction layer between your page objects and selenium itself, some things you can do in that abstraction layer to handle or work around some (in my opinion) not very friendly Selenium behaviors, more specific rules/processes for helper functions in your page objects, when to make exceptions to the Page Object Pattern, etc. I'll have to probably slim it down to a few topics to fit in the time frame. Lastly, I'll share a story about one of the things I am least well known for, which is being the original creator of the Page Object Pattern while working on a UI automation framework internal to Microsoft. Imagine my surprise when I left Microsoft and started getting involved with Selenium and saw a derivative of my Page Object Pattern being used all over the place! :-) |
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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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Monday
Jun 25
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Open Source Bridge 2012 Volunteer Orientation Sessions (2 of 2) 1–4pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) This the final of the two orientation sessions for people who are volunteering for the Open Source Bridge conference, taking place June 26-29. Volunteer orientations will be held onsite at the Eliot Center. Some of our positions require specific training. As a volunteer, you must attend one of the two orientations. If you are interested in learning more about volunteering opportunities for Open Source Bridge, please visit our website. |
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Tuesday
Jun 26
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Open Source Bridge 2012 9am through Friday, June 29 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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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD 7–8:30pm Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) (June's meeting will most likely be a Birds of a Feather session at the Open Source Bridge conference. Stay tuned for details.) Topic TBD. **Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All self-identified women and genderqueer persons are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant. For more information, visit our website, or send an email to our list. |
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Wednesday
Jun 27
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting 7–9pm Jive Software 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. Talks for this meeting will be posted on our mailing list. 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/. |
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PDX Cocoaheads 7pm ELC Technologies offices A couple of the Maasive engineers from ELC will be presenting on the challenges of building the service, and the technologies used. Beer and pizza will be provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies. |
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Thursday
Jun 28
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) 6–10pm Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult. |
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UX Book Club PDX 6–7:30pm tenfour Come and join us to discuss our book for June 2012: Situations Matter: Understanding How Context Transforms Your World http://www.amazon.com/Situations-Matter-Understanding-Context-Transforms/dp/1594488185/ |
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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
Jun 30
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IndieWebCamp 10am through Sunday, July 1 at 6pm Urban Airship 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. Hosted by Tantek Çelik, Aaron Parecki, Amber Case and Crystal Beasley. |
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Friday
Jul 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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Saturday
Jul 7
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) 10:30am–1pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building We are an Oregon non-profit formed to help those interested in robots. Our monthly meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome. We offer an active group of people building robots who are willing to help out anyone who also wants to learn about and build robots. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 am, room 103 Engineering Building, Portland State University (SW 4th Ave & College St.). |
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Monday
Jul 9
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Android Enthusiasts Meetup 6:30–7:30pm Lucky Labrador Beer Hall July Monthly Meetup for Android Enthusiasts of all types. |
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Wednesday
Jul 11
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Thursday
Jul 12
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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Sunday
Jul 15
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PLUG Linux Clinic 1–5pm Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy. |
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Monday
Jul 16
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OSCON 2012 9am through Friday, July 20 at 4pm Oregon Convention Center A large annual open source conference. |
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Tuesday
Jul 24
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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD 7–8:30pm Collective Agency Topic TBD. **Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All self-identified women and genderqueer persons are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant. For more information, visit our website, or send an email to our list. |
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Wednesday
Jul 25
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices Elizabeth Taylor will present on Automated App Testing using iOS Instruments. Beer and pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies! |
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Friday
Aug 3
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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
Aug 4
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) 10:30am–1pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building We are an Oregon non-profit formed to help those interested in robots. Our monthly meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome. We offer an active group of people building robots who are willing to help out anyone who also wants to learn about and build robots. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 am, room 103 Engineering Building, Portland State University (SW 4th Ave & College St.). |
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Wednesday
Aug 8
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Toorcamp 2012 noon through Sunday, August 12 at 1pm Hobart Beach Resort Website |
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Thursday
Aug 9
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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Wednesday
Aug 22
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices John Poole will talk about porting an iOS app to Android, covering both technical and business side issues. Beer and pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies! |
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Tuesday
Aug 28
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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD 7–8:30pm Collective Agency Topic TBD. **Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All self-identified women and genderqueer persons are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant. For more information, visit our website, or send an email to our list. |
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Saturday
Sep 1
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) 10:30am–1pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building We are an Oregon non-profit formed to help those interested in robots. Our monthly meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome. We offer an active group of people building robots who are willing to help out anyone who also wants to learn about and build robots. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 am, room 103 Engineering Building, Portland State University (SW 4th Ave & College St.). |
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Wednesday
Sep 5
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OEN Business Plan Development Seminar 4–6pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Need to learn how to develop a solid business plan? This seminar is for you. Join OEN at OTBC to attend the OEN Business Plan Development Seminar. It reviews all components of an effective, compelling business plan. You'll learn from seasoned OEN experts why certain information is important and how your audience will evaluate what you present. Besides learning what is critical to include in an effective business plan, you'll take away valuable handouts and a listing of key resources. Registration is required, and space is limited to 15 entrepreneurs. 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). |
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Friday
Sep 7
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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
Sep 12
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Thursday
Sep 13
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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Sunday
Sep 23
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58th IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts (2012) 8am through Wednesday, September 26 at 6pm Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center Portland - Lloyd Center The IEEE Holm Conference is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments in the field of electrical contacts and the application of recent advances in materials and processes for the use in electric, electronic and telecommunication equipment. 2012 will be an exciting conference and we expect up to 40 technical papers presented over two and a half days with extra opportunities for international networking. The bi-annual Intensive Course on Electrical Contacts will also be offered at the same hotel 4 days before the conference to allow training of engineers who are new to this field. |
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Tuesday
Sep 25
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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD 7–8:30pm Collective Agency Topic TBD. **Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All self-identified women and genderqueer persons are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant. For more information, visit our website, or send an email to our list. |
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Wednesday
Sep 26
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices Cody Garvin will speak about Core Image for iOS, and making custom controls (also for iOS). Beer and pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies! |
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Saturday
Sep 29
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Portland Retro Gaming Expo 9am through Sunday, September 30 at 6pm Oregon Convention Center Celebrating classic video and computer games |
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Friday
Oct 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
Oct 6
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) 10:30am–1pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building We are an Oregon non-profit formed to help those interested in robots. Our monthly meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome. We offer an active group of people building robots who are willing to help out anyone who also wants to learn about and build robots. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 am, room 103 Engineering Building, Portland State University (SW 4th Ave & College St.). |
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Monday
Oct 8
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30th Annual Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC) 8am through Wednesday, October 10 at 5pm World Trade Center Announcing PNSQC 2012 – Engineering QualityThe conference will be held October 8-10 at the World Trade Center. Mark your calendars and plan on joining us as we explore the concept of Engineering Quality. PNSQC – the Northwest’s premier software quality conference – provides a robust venue for software professionals to present and discuss the latest innovations, experiences, and issues in engineering quality. Call for Abstracts Now Open!This is your opportunity to be an author at this year’s conference! Call for abstracts is for both papers and paper posters. Your abstract only needs to be a couple of paragraphs summarizing the topic of your paper. Visit www.pnsqc.org for details. Deadline is May 1, 2012. |
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Wednesday
Oct 10
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Thursday
Oct 11
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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Tuesday
Oct 23
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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD 7–8:30pm Collective Agency Topic TBD. **Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All self-identified women and genderqueer persons are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant. For more information, visit our website, or send an email to our list. |
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Wednesday
Oct 24
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices Scott Neal will speak about XML parsing, specifically as it's used to build a website-backed application. Beer and pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies! |
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Friday
Nov 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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Saturday
Nov 3
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SQLSaturday Oregon 8am–9pm TBD - Portland SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server, and will be on October 8, 2011 at Portland, OR, USA. Admittance to SQLSaturday Oregon is free, all costs are covered by donations and sponsorships. |
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) 10:30am–1pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building We are an Oregon non-profit formed to help those interested in robots. Our monthly meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome. We offer an active group of people building robots who are willing to help out anyone who also wants to learn about and build robots. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 am, room 103 Engineering Building, Portland State University (SW 4th Ave & College St.). |
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Wednesday
Nov 7
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OEN Business Plan Development Seminar 4–6pm OTBC (Oregon Technology Business Center) Need to learn how to develop a solid business plan? This seminar is for you. Join OEN at OTBC to attend the OEN Business Plan Development Seminar. It reviews all components of an effective, compelling business plan. You'll learn from seasoned OEN experts why certain information is important and how your audience will evaluate what you present. Besides learning what is critical to include in an effective business plan, you'll take away valuable handouts and a listing of key resources. Registration is required, and space is limited to 15 entrepreneurs. 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). |
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Thursday
Nov 8
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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Wednesday
Nov 14
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Friday
Nov 16
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Portland Startup Weekend- Nov' 12 6pm through Sunday, November 18 at 7pm TBD - Portland Website |
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Wednesday
Nov 28
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices John Poole will present about OpenGL. Beer and pizza provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies! |
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Saturday
Dec 1
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) 10:30am–1pm PSU Maseeh Engineering Building We are an Oregon non-profit formed to help those interested in robots. Our monthly meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome. We offer an active group of people building robots who are willing to help out anyone who also wants to learn about and build robots. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 am, room 103 Engineering Building, Portland State University (SW 4th Ave & College St.). |
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Friday
Dec 7
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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
Dec 12
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Drupal Users Group Meeting 6–7pm OpenSourcery Come and hang out with us as we enjoy presentations and discussions about Drupal, from novice to expert level. The 60-90 minute Drupal session is followed up with a visit to The Lucky Lab, right down the road. Meetings happen every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm. |
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Thursday
Dec 13
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Portland Commodore Users Group 6–9pm Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Our group specializes in Commodore 64, SX-64, Commodore Vic-20, Commodore 128 and other Commodore computers. We meet regularly to discuss ideas, code, brainstorm projects, participate in the scene, and play games. |
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Wednesday
Jan 23, 2013
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PDX Cocoaheads 7–9pm ELC Technologies offices Scott Neal will be speaking about Core Data, specifically Cloud integration (both iCloud and custom server access via REST), and also managed object inheritance. Beer and pizza will be provided by our hosts, ELC Technologies. |