Viewing 17 current events matching “women who hack” by Relevance.
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Friday
Jun 7
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Portland 2600 – Sizzle Pie (East Burnside) PDX2600 is a monthly open forum for hackers in Portland Oregon. It happens on the first Friday of every month. There are no memberships, no leaders, and no real structure. Only the free exchange of ideas. |
Friday
May 3
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Portland 2600 – Sizzle Pie (East Burnside) PDX2600 is a monthly open forum for hackers in Portland Oregon. It happens on the first Friday of every month. There are no memberships, no leaders, and no real structure. Only the free exchange of ideas. |
Wednesday
Nov 13
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TiE Oregon - Pitch Club – Zoom Why Participate? Pitch Club is an event where entrepreneurs learn the criteria and methods used by real investors to evaluate their venture as a potential investment. This is done by recreating a typical investor meeting where a few companies pitch and receive feedback from TiE Oregon Charter Members. These meetings follow the same basic agenda of an investor meeting with three sections: the pitch, Q&A, and investor discussion & decision. Who facilitates Pitch Club? Pitch Club is organized by Kari Naone, TiE Oregon Executive Director and led by Tom Kingsley, a TiE Charter Member who is an investor and successful entrepreneur. What to expect? Please minimally prepare for a 5-minute pitch. If time permits each person could get up to 10 minutes so be prepared for that as well. This can include a slides/ppt that will be presented from your computer. Directly after pitching, Q&A and discussion will take place. Those who attend pitch club will walk away with a better understanding of what investors look for in a pitch and how to answer the questions possible investor will ask. In addition, each presenter will receive a digital copy of their pitch and feedback from their peers and TiE Charter Members. Interested in sponsoring Pitch Club - please contact [email protected]. |
Wednesday
Oct 9
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TiE Oregon - Pitch Club – Why Participate? Pitch Club is an event where entrepreneurs learn the criteria and methods used by real investors to evaluate their venture as a potential investment. This is done by recreating a typical investor meeting where a few companies pitch and receive feedback from TiE Oregon Charter Members. These meetings follow the same basic agenda of an investor meeting with three sections: the pitch, Q&A, and investor discussion & decision. Who facilitates Pitch Club? Pitch Club is organized by Kari Naone, TiE Oregon Executive Director and led by Tom Kingsley, a TiE Charter Member who is an investor and successful entrepreneur. What to expect? Please minimally prepare for a 5-minute pitch. If time permits each person could get up to 10 minutes so be prepared for that as well. This can include a slides/ppt that will be presented from your computer. Directly after pitching, Q&A and discussion will take place. Those who attend pitch club will walk away with a better understanding of what investors look for in a pitch and how to answer the questions possible investor will ask. In addition, each presenter will receive a digital copy of their pitch and feedback from their peers and TiE Charter Members. Interested in sponsoring Pitch Club - please contact [email protected]. |
Wednesday
Sep 11
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TiE Oregon - Pitch Club – Zoom Why Attend? Pitch Club is an event where entrepreneurs learn the criteria and methods used by real investors to evaluate their venture as a potential investment. This is done by recreating a typical investor meeting where a few companies pitch and receive feedback from TiE Oregon Charter Members. These meetings follow the same basic agenda of an investor meeting with three sections: the pitch, Q&A, and investor discussion & decision. Who facilitates Pitch Club? Pitch Club is organized by Kari Naone, TiE Oregon Executive Director and led by Tom Kingsley, a TiE Charter Member who is an investor and successful entrepreneur. What to expect? Please minimally prepare for a 5-minute pitch. If time permits each person could get up to 10 minutes so be prepared for that as well. This can include a slides/ppt that will be presented from your computer. Directly after pitching, Q&A and discussion will take place. Those who attend pitch club will walk away with a better understanding of what investors look for in a pitch and how to answer the questions possible investor will ask. In addition, each presenter will receive a digital copy of their pitch and feedback from their peers and TiE Charter Members. Interested in sponsoring Pitch Club - please contact [email protected]. |
Wednesday
Aug 14
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TiE Oregon - Pitch Club – Centrl Office Pearl Why Participate? Pitch Club is an event where entrepreneurs learn the criteria and methods used by real investors to evaluate their venture as a potential investment. This is done by recreating a typical investor meeting where a few companies pitch and receive feedback from TiE Oregon Charter Members. These meetings follow the same basic agenda of an investor meeting with three sections: the pitch, Q&A, and investor discussion & decision. Who facilitates Pitch Club? Pitch Club is organized by Kari Naone, TiE Oregon Executive Director and led by Tom Kingsley, a TiE Charter Member who is an investor and successful entrepreneur. What to expect? Please minimally prepare for a 5-minute pitch. If time permits each person could get up to 10 minutes so be prepared for that as well. This can include a slides/ppt that will be presented from your computer. Directly after pitching, Q&A and discussion will take place. Those who attend pitch club will walk away with a better understanding of what investors look for in a pitch and how to answer the questions possible investor will ask. In addition, each presenter will receive a digital copy of their pitch and feedback from their peers and TiE Charter Members. Interested in sponsoring Pitch Club - please contact [email protected]. |
Wednesday
May 15
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TiE Oregon - Pitch Club – Zoom Why Participate? Pitch Club is an event where entrepreneurs learn the criteria and methods used by real investors to evaluate their venture as a potential investment. This is done by recreating a typical investor meeting where a few companies pitch and receive feedback from TiE Oregon Charter Members. These meetings follow the same basic agenda of an investor meeting with three sections: the pitch, Q&A, and investor discussion & decision. Who facilitates Pitch Club? Pitch Club is organized by Kari Naone, TiE Oregon Executive Director and led by Tom Kingsley, a TiE Charter Member who is an investor and successful entrepreneur. What to expect? Please minimally prepare for a 5-minute pitch. If time permits each person could get up to 10 minutes so be prepared for that as well. This can include a slides/ppt that will be presented from your computer. Directly after pitching, Q&A and discussion will take place. Those who attend pitch club will walk away with a better understanding of what investors look for in a pitch and how to answer the questions possible investor will ask. In addition, each presenter will receive a digital copy of their pitch and feedback from their peers and TiE Charter Members. Interested in sponsoring Pitch Club - please contact [email protected]. |
Friday
May 3
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First Friday @ UpStart Collective (eastside) – UpStart Collective Every month, UpStart Collective invites the community to join us for some drinks and networking with the founders of the space. Each month we feature a founder working on something incredible who are part of the UpStart Collective family. You will have the opportunity to learn more about what they are working on and ways you can be helpful. Come to hang out, have a drink, and enjoy the view from one of UpStart Collective's 7 balconies. Doors open at 5pm. |
Tuesday
Jun 25
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RainSec - PDX Information Security Meetup – Lucky Lab Brew Pub RainSec is an informal group of like-minded security professionals who meet to network and discuss topics of interest in a non-work, non-vendor setting. While our target audience is experienced information security professionals, this is a public event open to any interested parties. If you have a friend or colleague who might benefit, please pass an invite along.
Follow @PDXRainSec on Twitter for last minute updates. Because COVID-19 still presents significant risk to some members of our community, we ask that you observe the following and make your own risk assessment decision regarding your attendance:
You can also find us on Meetup.com and Google Groups. If you're looking for more security-focused community meetups in the Portland area, check out pdx-infosec.com. |
Tuesday
May 28
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RainSec - PDX Information Security Meetup – Lucky Lab Brew Pub RainSec is an informal group of like-minded security professionals who meet to network and discuss topics of interest in a non-work, non-vendor setting. While our target audience is experienced information security professionals, this is a public event open to any interested parties. If you have a friend or colleague who might benefit, please pass an invite along.
Follow @PDXRainSec on Twitter for last minute updates. Because COVID-19 still presents significant risk to some members of our community, we ask that you observe the following and make your own risk assessment decision regarding your attendance:
You can also find us on Meetup.com and Google Groups. If you're looking for more security-focused community meetups in the Portland area, check out pdx-infosec.com. |
Tuesday
Apr 30
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RainSec - PDX Information Security Meetup – Lucky Lab Brew Pub RainSec is an informal group of like-minded security professionals who meet to network and discuss topics of interest in a non-work, non-vendor setting. While our target audience is experienced information security professionals, this is a public event open to any interested parties. If you have a friend or colleague who might benefit, please pass an invite along.
Follow @PDXRainSec on Twitter for last minute updates. Because COVID-19 still presents significant risk to some members of our community, we ask that you observe the following and make your own risk assessment decision regarding your attendance:
You can also find us on Meetup.com and Google Groups. If you're looking for more security-focused community meetups in the Portland area, check out pdx-infosec.com. |
Friday
Apr 26
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Founders, Professionals, & Remote Workers: Game Night! – NedSpace This is super casual - We're hosting a game night for founders, professionals, remote workers, and everyone else to get together for a night of gaming! Bring your card games, board games & table sets, consoles, or whatever else floats your boat. and snacks & drinks (for yourself or to share!) Let's build friendships & network outside of the usual networking events & socials. Perfect for introverted types who are looking to make friends while given something to do. All are welcome. RSVP on meetup to be sent after-hours building access info, 24 hours before the event: https://www.meetup.com/pdx-midtown-strikes-back/events/300181435/ See y'all soooooon. |
Wednesday
May 15
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CodePDX - In Person Workshop – Graybox re you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? CODE PDX is here to help! We are designers, developers, and product managers, both experts and learners, coming together to make our city better for everyone. We welcome all skill levels and disciplines. CODE PDX is made up of individuals who are interested in changing Portland for the better. We work with local government to fix local services, utilize open data to improve citizen knowledge, and work for the betterment of all. We are just getting started, so there are plenty of opportunities to use your skills. Even if you are not a tech type, we can still have opportunities for you to contribute. So come by and become part of a movement to improve our community! |
Wednesday
May 1
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CodePDX - In Person Workshop – Graybox Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? CODE PDX is here to help! We are designers, developers, and product managers, both experts and learners, coming together to make our city better for everyone. We welcome all skill levels and disciplines. CODE PDX is made up of individuals who are interested in changing Portland for the better. We work with local government to fix local services, utilize open data to improve citizen knowledge, and work for the betterment of all. We are just getting started, so there are plenty of opportunities to use your skills. Even if you are not a tech type, we can still have opportunities for you to contribute. So come by and become part of a movement to improve our community! |
Wednesday
May 22
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Equitable Networking Workshop – Garden Space Why are we doing this? The goal of this workshop is to provide a refreshing approach to networking. We coach individuals to confidently navigate networking events, ensuring they represent themselves well, understand expectations, and leverage their key skills to achieve their goals. Nobody gives proper training on how to approach these events, making it an oversight in our community. We want to change that! This 90-minute training is the first step in understanding how you can be and what you can do at networking events. I highly encourage those who frequent events to come to this training too. You experts can also come out of this with a new fun approach to the next event you go to. Who is it for? We aim to have people in leadership roles to people just starting out in their industries attend this workshop. With the intention to learn from one another no matter what experience level they are at. There is a lot to learn when we come together with intention and skill-sharing practices. An equitable networker seeks diverse gatherings and welcomes opportunities to share. WHAT TO EXPECT Active engagement and opportunities to move around (no more feeling glued to your seats) Diverse interactions with a variety of attendees (up to 80 people) Access to tools facilitating meaningful connections throughout the entire workshop (including improv exercises and Toastmaster frameworks) A welcoming atmosphere where networking feels natural Each person attending will be guided through our education and facilitation training to encourage each and every one of you to leave feeling more in control of your place on the networking floor. You will leave feeling cheerful, lightweight, and ready for more! Event Details: Date: Wednesday, May 22nd Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Location: 205 NW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97209 Don't miss this opportunity to learn and grow in your networking skills. Reserve your spot today! |
Wednesday
May 1
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Silicon Forest Tech Connect – White Owl Social Club Back for its 2nd year, the Silicon Forest Tech Connect is happening May 1st at White Owl in Portland, OR. Who Should Attend? Whether you’re looking to engage with local tech companies, recruit tech talent, recreate the magic of TechCrawl, or just want to network with your experienced IT peers, the Silicon Forest Tech Connect is a can’t-miss event in Portland this spring. What to Expect: Open networking with tech professionals and leaders Booths from local tech meetups, community partners, and tech companies Complimentary drink ticket with RSVP and light refreshments courtesy of ProFocus Technology A chance to win cool prizes Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the growth of the Silicon Forest tech ecosystem. See you there! RSVP required. For Companies/Partners/Sponsors: Space for community partners, meetup groups, and tech companies interested in hosting a booth is limited. Secure your spot by emailing [email protected]. |
Wednesday
May 8
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Startup Conversations in the Couve – Hudson Community Room Our May Presenter is: Allie Persitz (Magyar) Allie is a life-long entrepreneur renowned for her passion in fostering connections, crafting meaningful experiences, and developing impactful products through collaborative teamwork. She has a track record of successfully scaling and exiting multiple companies, Allie places a strong emphasis on cultivating cultures that enable individuals to lead fulfilled and balanced lives. Her achievements have earned her accolades such as Entrepreneur of the Year by the Oregon Entrepreneur Network, Founder of the Year by TiE Oregon, Portland Business Journal’s Forty under 40, and a Portland Woman of Influence. Currently, she serves as the Chairwoman of the Board for the Technology Association of Oregon (TAO) and Director of TiE Oregon, Allie is deeply involved in giving back to the community. She actively volunteers and mentors early-stage startups in the greater Portland area, all while savoring precious moments with her kiddos. Allie is also known for her zest for life, marked by celebrating the journey and hosting epic costume parties. About North Bank Innovations North Bank Innovations is an organization based in Southwest Washington, committed to building a thriving ecosystem that helps early-stage startups. About the Startup Conversations Event Each month we host a local founder who will give a short presentation about their company. They will focus on how it all got started, where they are today, and their plans for the future including the challenges they face to make their goals happen. Following the presentation our host, Dave Barcos will dig into the founder's background, the company's story, and other observations. After the interview, we will have an audience Q&A session to help attendees ask direct questions of the presenter. It has proven to be a great format to catalyze the local founders and the startups in the region. You won't want to miss it. For more details on other North Bank events check our event calendar at https://www.northbankinnovations.org/events Please note, that we encourage genuine networking, not hunting for sales or leads. If you are genuinely starting or working with a startup, this is the right crowd for you. Thanks for helping us keep it real. |
Viewing 32 past events matching “women who hack” by Relevance.
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Thursday
Apr 25
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The Wings Conference – Viking Pavillion (PSU) Oregon’s Climate Tech Conference She Flies With Her Own Wings Oregon’s state motto calls us to address the pressing challenges of our planetary moment. We will gather at the center of Portland to highlight the solutions, conversations, and leaders who are deploying and scaling climate innovations and solutions. |
Friday
Apr 26
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How Do You Grow and Stay Current as a Software Engineer After Training? – The Tech Academy Christopher Carte, Tech Academy's graduate, will share his insights on how to keep your skills sharp and stay relevant in this ever-evolving field. Christopher's a full-stack .NET developer who loves clean code and all things coding. He's great at turning client needs into useful software. This talk is perfect for software engineers of all levels. Christopher will discuss: - Strategies for staying up-to-date on the latest technologies and trends. - Tips for improving your coding skills and best practices. - Effective methods for continuous learning and professional development. This event will equip you with the tools and strategies you need to thrive in the dynamic world of software engineering. Join us this Friday, April 26 at 1 pm Pacific Time (3 pm CT, 4 pm ET). Register on Meetup: https://bit.ly/TechTalk0426 Register on Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/TechTalkE0426 Don't miss this opportunity to invest in your future! |
Sunday
Nov 27, 2016
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Women Who Hack – XOXO Outpost 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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 women (cis & trans*) 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: [email protected] Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack |
Sunday
Sep 27, 2015
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Women Who Hack – Quick Left 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring: Your laptop or other equipment Yourself! We'll provide: the space, including lots of seating and tables internet some snacks, including gluten-free and vegan options. 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 women (cis & trans*) 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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Aug 23, 2015
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Women Who Hack – Quick Left 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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 women (cis & trans*) 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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Apr 26, 2015
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla Portland Office 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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 women (cis & trans*) 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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Mar 22, 2015
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Women Who Hack – Simple 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Jan 25, 2015
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla Portland Office 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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 women (cis & trans*) 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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Nov 9, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla Portland Office 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Sep 28, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Aug 24, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Jul 27, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
May 25, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Portland Code School 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Apr 27, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Mar 23, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Feb 23, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Jan 26, 2014
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Dec 15, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Nov 10, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Simple VENUE CHANGE As of 11/7, we will be meeting at Simple rather than Mozilla for this meeting! 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Oct 20, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Sep 29, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Sep 1, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Mozilla 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Jun 30, 2013
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Women Who Hack – 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Mar 31, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Engine Yard 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Feb 24, 2013
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Women Who Hack – Simple 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Dec 16, 2012
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Women Who Hack – Engine Yard 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Sep 30, 2012
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Women Who Hack – Metal Toad Media 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Jan 29, 2017
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Women Who Hack (CANCELED) – Simple THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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 women (cis & trans*) and persons with non-binary genders or no gender, 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: [email protected] Our mailing list is via this Google Group. Please apply for access there, or if you don't have a Google account, please use this link to subscribe. |
Sunday
Dec 18, 2016
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Women Who Hack - CANCELLED – XOXO Outpost Cancelled due to treacherous streets/sidewalks in the area. 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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 women (cis & trans*) 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: [email protected] Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack |
Sunday
Oct 26, 2014
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CANCELLED: Women Who Hack – Mozilla THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. We are sorry for any inconvenience. 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. Remember, no experience is an experience level! Don't have anything to work on? Come, and we'll help you find a project! What you should bring:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Jun 17, 2012
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Women Who Hack #5 – Analog Analytics 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |
Sunday
Apr 15, 2012
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Women Who Hack #4 – Collective Agency Downtown 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:
We'll provide:
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: [email protected]. Our Google Group is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/women-who-hack. |