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Wednesday
Jan 28, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' first monthly meeting – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] The first monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics slated for this meeting include:
More topics are welcome! If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. |
Wednesday
Feb 25, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' monthly meeting – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] The February meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics slated for this meeting are:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our website at http://pdxjs.com/ for more information. |
Wednesday
Mar 25, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' March Meeting – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] The March Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Thursday
Mar 26, 2009
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JavaScript Sandbox – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] Come hang out and work on your JavaScript skills. Whether you are just getting into programming, or you have been programming for a while and want to learn new things, you are encouraged to attend. The format will be one-on-one instruction. Find someone who knows stuff that you don't and learn, or find someone to teach. If you are looking for a JavaScript mentor or a mentee, this is the place. If you have a laptop handy, please bring it along. Ideally laptops should be set up with Firefox running Firebug. |
Tuesday
Apr 21, 2009
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JavaScript Sandbox – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] Come hang out and work on your JavaScript skills. Whether you are just getting into programming, or you have been programming for a while and want to learn new things, you are encouraged to attend. The format will be one-on-one instruction. Find someone who knows stuff that you don't and learn, or find someone to teach. If you are looking for a JavaScript mentor or a mentee, this is the place to find one. If you have a laptop handy, please bring it along. Ideally laptops should be set up with Firefox running Firebug. |
Wednesday
Apr 22, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' April Meeting – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] The April Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Wednesday
May 27, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers May Meeting – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] The May Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks and features, to functional and prototypal programming theory. |
Wednesday
Jun 10, 2009
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PDX Firefox Developers Group – NedSpace This is a meetup for people interested in Firefox extension development, or working on Firefox itself. This is a hacking-focused group, and there's no scheduled talk this week. Bring your laptop, and I'll bring some beer, and let's hack! |
Wednesday
Jun 24, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers June Meeting – Kongregate The June Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks and features, to functional and prototypal programming theory. |
Tuesday
Jun 30, 2009
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Firefox 3.5 Launch Day Lunch – Firefox 3.5 is being released! Come hang out with Firefox developers and fans at the Green Dragon on Tuesday June 30th from 11am to 2pm. Have lunch, have a beer, and watch the download counter go crazy. Hackers: bring your laptop and come play with the new features! BYOBL (buy your own beer/lunch). If you hack up an awesome use of one of the new features, your drink is on me (@dietrich)! |
Wednesday
Jul 22, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers July Meeting – Jive Software The meeting will be at Jive Software, 915 SW Stark St., Suite 400. The July Meeting of Portland's JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks and features, to functional and prototypal programming theory. |
Saturday
Aug 8, 2009
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Portland preDevCamp – preDevCamp is an upcoming not-for-profit gathering to develop applications for Palm Pre using both the Mojo SDK and traditional web standards. The event is currently being planned in over 60 cities around the world. Join us at Souk for the Portland PreDevCamp. PreDevCamp is for current and aspiring developers to gather and learn to program on the MojoSDK for the WebOS, but specifically the Palm Pre. Please register at http://portland.predevcamp.org/registration/ and get ready for the event! If you already have programming experience then email me at [email protected] and we will get you set up as a helper! A special thanks for Souk for the gathering place and discounts! They have been very kind and easy to work with! Visit their website at http://www.soukllc.com/ |
Portland PreDevCamp – Join us at Souk for the Portland PreDevCamp. PreDevCamp is for current and aspiring developers to gather and learn to program on the MojoSDK for the WebOS, but specifically the Palm Pre. Please register at http://portland.predevcamp.org/registration/ and get ready for the event! If you already have programming experience then email me at [email protected] and we will get you set up as a helper! A special thanks for Souk for the gathering place and discounts! They have been very kind and easy to work with! Visit their website at http://www.soukllc.com/ |
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Thursday
Aug 20, 2009
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PDXRIA – PCC Sylvania Campus Portland Rich Internet Developers Group - PDX RIA. This month at PDXRIA we are continuing our series of panel discussions. This month the topic is JavaScript and frameworks. Our own Chris Phllips and Barney Boisvert have agreed to lead the discussion and tell us about their favorite frameworks and what they love about JavaScript. Come on out and share your thoughts. Pizza at 5:30, meeting at 6PM. Meeting at PCC Sylvania Campus - TCB (Technology Classroom Building) Room 209 |
Wednesday
Aug 26, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers August Meeting – Jive Software The August Meeting of Portland's JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks and features, to functional and prototypal programming theory. |
Saturday
Sep 5, 2009
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Palm Pre Development Workshops – Hello all! Just so you know, the first Pre Development Workshop will be on Saturday the 5th in the month of September! Please mark it on your calendar. The time has been set from 10:00-12:00. Tickets are now on sale at http://portlandpredevworkshops.eventbrite.com/ Thanks, Jordan Gensler |
Palm Pre Development Workshop – Join us on Saturday the 5th for the Portland Pre Development Workshop. Everyone is welcome to attend, no prior programming experience is needed. |
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Wednesday
Sep 23, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' September Meeting – Jive Software This will be our long awaited server side JavaScript shootout.
Who will win? You decide! It is also likely that there will be pizza. The doors and elevators will be locked so we will have people on duty to let arrivals in. If you have any trouble getting in please send a tweet mentioning @pdxjs (not a direct message), or call or send a text message to 503-928-6714. 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/. |
Wednesday
Oct 28, 2009
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' October Meeting – Jive Software The October Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. |
Wednesday
Jan 27, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' January Meeting – Jive Software The topics for this meeting are:
Bring a laptop if you have one. This will be an activity night. There will be pizza, kindly provided by Jive Software. Plus we will have essentials on hand for celebrating the JavaScript Admirers' first birthday. 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/. |
Wednesday
Feb 24, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' February Meeting – Jive Software The February Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client- and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. "Web Development in the Cloud" - The availability of Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solutions and a new breed of languages makes web development in the cloud a viable option for any project. At this meeting, Mike Leach will demonstrate use of the Force.com platform using Eclipse, Apex, AJAX, and JQuery to develop an application that is developed and managed in the cloud. We are also likely to have more talks on node.js. 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/. |
Wednesday
Mar 24, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' March Meeting – Jive Software The March Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Wednesday
Apr 28, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Wednesday
May 26, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Wednesday
Jun 23, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Saturday
Jul 10, 2010
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Dev Nation – Ace Hotel In early 2009, several developers from Relevance and Viget Labs got together and starting talking about technical conferences. As we discussed our past experiences at regional, national, and international events, we began to realize something: large conferences are wonderful for a lot of things, but we wanted something that met a different set of goals. We came up with Developer Day, which was designed to:
After a year of Developer Days, however, we decided a new look was in order, and thus was born DevNation. We've still got the same ideals, but we feel that the DevNation name better reflects that vision (and it's easier to Google!) RelationshipsThe general pattern for a large conference runs something like this: you fly to a city, go to the event, have a great time, meet lots of great people, and fly home. More often than not, you don't see those people again until the next big conference, and that's a problem. We wanted our event to be different, so it's intentionally local. Speakers and attendees are overwhelmingly local to the conference, so when you meet someone doing something cool, you can connect with them a week later for lunch without a problem. Technology-AgnosticSure, there are events that draw a wide range of developers (e.g., OSCON), but even then people tend to segregate; the Pythonists go to their sessions, the Rubyists to theirs, and the PHP devs to theirs. By having only one track, we give everyone the opportunity to see what's happening in other communities. |
Wednesday
Jul 28, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Wednesday
Aug 25, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. 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/. |
Wednesday
Sep 22, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software This month Max Ogden will be on hand to talk about Couchappspora < http://github.com/maxogden/couchappspora >, the social communication revolution that he has started. Couchappspora is inspired by Diaspora < http://www.joindiaspora.com/ > but is built as a couchapp using CouchDB < http://couchdb.apache.org/ >. In addition, Jesse Hallett will present an end-to-end tutorial on how to set up JSTestDriver < http://code.google.com/p/js-test-driver/ > to automate the process of running QUnit tests < http://docs.jquery.com/Qunit > using QUnitTestRunnerPlugin < http://github.com/jivesoftware/QUnitTestRunnerPlugin >. We have had talks on testing before, including a great talk from Duncan Beevers on simulating time with Bobble < http://github.com/duncanbeevers/bobble >. In this talk Jesse will focus on automation and asynchronous tests, including more discussion on when simulated time or asynchronicity is the better choice and when to mix and match. There will be pizza provided by Jive Software. 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/. |
Thursday
Oct 14, 2010
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PDX Web Design - Javascript/jQuery – Webtrends There was a lot of interest in having a jQuery/Javascript overview talk. Talk about the toolkit itself, have some examples, tool and web/print resources for beginners and intermediates alike. Mike has agreed to sheriff the conversation on this topic. The Webtrends guys loved having us at the last meetup, and look forward to hosting us again! Yay us! |
Wednesday
Oct 27, 2010
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' October Meeting – Jive Software The April Meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We will discuss topics ranging from client-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. Topics will be announced on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs. If you would like to give a presentation, or have a suggestion for a topic, please send a message to [email protected]. This will be the last meeting before our end-of-the-year hiatus. Regular meetings will resume in January. 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/. |
Wednesday
Jan 26, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Wednesday
Feb 9, 2011
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JoomlaPDX User Group – Henry V This month's topic: What's New in Joomla 1.6 Speaker: Kendall Cabe, co-founder of Times Two Technology and member of the Chicago Joomla User Group The February 9th meeting of the Joomla Portland Users Group looks to be a great start. Come help kick off the user group and find out what this group is all about. While you are here, learn a bit about Joomla 1.6, the newest version of Joomla! content management system. We'll discuss what's new in 1.6 and what's coming up in future releases. Schedule: February 9th Meeting Agenda 6:30 pm - Networking and Refreshments 7:00 pm - What is Joomla PDX? Led by Joomla PDX organizers 7:15 pm - Joomla 1.6: What's New and What's coming Led by Kendall Cabe 7:45 pm - After Meeting Networking This group is open to users of all experience levels. Registration is required. For more information visit JoomlaPDX.com |
Wednesday
Feb 23, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Wednesday
Mar 9, 2011
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JoomlaPDX User Group – Henry V Description This month's topic: SEO and Joomla Speaker: Jim Hay Jim is the owner of Jim Hay SEO. His firm specializes in developing business websites in Joomla that need to rank well in the organic search engines. Jim has 10 years experience in on and off site SEO and 4 years of Joomla web design experience in the North West working with companies nationwide The February 9th meeting of the Joomla Portland Users Group looks to be a great start. Come help kick off the user group and find out what this group is all about. While you are here, learn a bit about Joomla 1.6, the newest version of Joomla! content management system. We'll discuss what's new in 1.6 and what's coming up in future releases. Schedule: March 9th Meeting Agenda 6:30 pm - Networking and Refreshments 7:00 pm - Welcome Led by Joomla PDX organizers 7:05 pm - SEO and Joomla Led by Jim Hay 7:45 pm - Meeting close and After Meeting Networking This group is open to users of all experience levels. Registration is required. For more information visit JoomlaPDX.com |
Wednesday
Mar 23, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting:
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/. |
Wednesday
Apr 27, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Monday
May 2, 2011
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JSConf through Portland Art Museum Website |
Wednesday
May 4, 2011
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Couchbase Meetup – Vintage Plaza, Tuscany A and B Room PLEASE RSVP AT http://couchbase-meetup-pdx-erec.eventbrite.com/ In conjunction with JSConf, Couchbase will be in Portland for this one-time meetup! Our own J. Chris Anderson and Dustin Sallings will be hosting an afternoon event. In this live coding tutorial, they will take you from never having downloaded CouchDB or Couchbase, all the way through to a running jQuery-based real time chat app. We will also have some lightning talks by some of our community members. Thanks to JSConf and Update Portland for helping us put this together. Couchbase is the name of the new NoSQL database company and product family created through the merger of CouchOne and Membase. Couchbase products, which are built on Apache CouchDB, Membase, and memcached open source software, represent the most comprehensive family of data management solutions for building scalable web and mobile applications, with indexing, flexible querying and ease of use that developers love; and elastic clustering, robust storage management and consistently high performance relied on by system administrators and operators. Couchbase is a privately held company funded by Accel Partners, Mayfield Fund, North Bridge Venture Partners and Redpoint Ventures. www.couchbase.com |
Monday
May 9, 2011
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub 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. ABOUT THE VENUE: The group will meet in the Events Room, the large glassed-in room by the main entrance on Hawthorne. There will a "pdxfunc" sign on the door. Feel free to show up early to eat and socialize, we have the room reserved from 6pm on. |
Wednesday
May 25, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Saturday
Jun 4, 2011
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PDX11 Civic Hackathon – PSU Fourth Avenue Building Room FAB 10, Harrison Street Entrance This hackathon is dedicated to civic projects that folks in the Portland area would like to work on together. Participation is open to all. Feel free to add your project to our etherpad, and link to a repo. http://etherpad.opensourcebridge.org/pdx11hackathon-june4 A short list of projects, bugs to fix or tasks that you'd like to work on would also be helpful. We've got the confirmation back for the FAB10 classroom for Saturday, June 4 from 8:30AM-5:30PM. Attendees should be able to enter FAB on Harrison Street (right on the Portland Streetcar line), as the door will be unlocked for the day. We will have wireless accounts to hand out. |
Wednesday
Jun 22, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. This meeting will be a special BoF session at Open Source Bridge. If you don't already have a ticket for the Open Source Bridge conference, you’ll need to either buy one or register for a free "Community Pass" that will let you into the Friday unconference, Hacker Lounge and the evening BoFs. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Tuesday
Jul 26, 2011
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Smallest Federated Wiki Collaboration Session – PIE: Portland Incubator Experiment Wiki-founder Ward Cunningham shared his idea of a Smallest Federated Wiki SFW during IndieWebCamp this June. In a few short weeks, he brought his idea to life and is inviting others to work with him on it! Come to PIE for a short hack session on "smallest federated wikis". Max Ogden will also be joining us from San Francisco! What is SFW? The Smallest Federated Wiki project wants to be small in the "easy to learn powerful ideas" version of small. It wants to be a wiki so that strangers can meet and create works of value together. And it wants to be federated so that the burden of maintaining long-lasting content is shared among those who care. Project Overview https://github.com/WardCunningham/Smallest-Federated-Wiki/wiki -- Source https://github.com/WardCunningham/Smallest-Federated-Wiki -- Roadmap http://home.c2.com:8087/ -- Instance (New Simplest Federated Wiki Install) http://home.c2.com:8087/air-temperature -- Live data (try dragging around the sections to re-order them) http://home.c2.com:8087/view/air-temperature -- Live data rendered from JSON in JavaScript |
Wednesday
Jul 27, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Beer.js – Bailey's Taproom With the JavaScript Admirers meeting falling during OSCon, and there being a large contingent of JavaScript developers in town, it becomes obvious that a Beer.js needs to occur. Someone set up an RSVP here: http://inv.ly/mPQf |
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Wednesday
Aug 24, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the 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/. |
Wednesday
Sep 28, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting - Bricks.js – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. At this meeting Jerry Sievert will talk about Bricks.js, the Node.js web framework that he created. Jerry was not completely satisfied with existing frameworks, like Express. So he set out to make a new framework that is powerful, modular, and fast. 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/. |
Wednesday
Oct 26, 2011
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Jive Software The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory. We have two talks scheduled for this meeting:
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/. |
Thursday
Dec 8, 2011
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SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) – Side Door Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code is 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. |
Wednesday
Jan 25, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – 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. This event marks three years of JavaScript Admirers' meetings. There will be celebrations and cake! 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/. |
Saturday
Feb 11, 2012
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nodePDX 2012 through NedSpace nodePDX is a free two day Node.js conference for the Portland/Pacific Northwest Javascript community. All node, all day. Oh yeah. |
Wednesday
Feb 22, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – 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/. |
Wednesday
Mar 14, 2012
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CouchConf Portland – Urban Studio CouchConf is coming to Portland! This one-day event is for any developer who wants to take a deeper dive into Couchbase NoSQL technology, learn where it’s headed and build really cool stuff. Join us for a day to find out what’s new with Couchbase and learn more about harnessing this powerful technology for your web and mobile applications.
If you wish to sponsor CouchConf Portland, please email [email protected]. Conference highlights: Technology updates and a look ahead from Couchbase technologists. A technically rich agenda, packed with breakout sessions covering Couchbase Server, Couchbase Mobile, and related technologies. Q&A panel with Couchbase experts. Lunchtime lightning talks. An after party for mingling and networking!
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Thursday
Mar 15, 2012
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PDX-UX March Social – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Designers - come meet some developers! Developers - come meet some designers! .... There might be arm wrestling ... When: March 15th Snacks, beer & networking 6 - 8:30 Where: Lucky Labrador Brew Pub 915 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard Portland, OR 97214 follow us @PDXUX This meeting is sponsored by Thetus Corporation and O'Reilly Media |
Wednesday
Mar 28, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – 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/. |
Monday
Apr 16, 2012
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North Portland Coders Night – 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. |
Wednesday
Apr 25, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – 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/. |
Tuesday
May 15, 2012
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Portland DotNetNuke User Group – RiverEast Center Network with other DNN users. Q&A, demos, pizza. |
Wednesday
May 23, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – 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/. |
Tuesday
Jun 26, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) Please note the changed time and venue 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. At this meeting Jan-Christoph Borchardt, from the Unhosted movement will give a talk about Unhosted, remoteStorage and how to achieve freedom from the web’s monopolies. 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/. |
Wednesday
Jul 25, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ Please note the changed venue 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. Speakers will include Troy Howard (AppFog developer), Matthew Lyon (AppFog developer), and Jesse Hallett (Jive Software chief JavaScript architect). Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. Oh, and there will be free pizza and beer! |
Thursday
Aug 16, 2012
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PDX-UX: Avoiding the Spaghetti by Henrik Joreteg – Thetus Corporation Agenda:
Join our google group here - http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-ux?hl=en Don't forget to follow us on twitter - @PDXUX - https://twitter.com/#!/PDXUX Henrik Joreteg – “Avoiding the Spaghetti” Clientside code doesn't have to be an ugly cluttered mess. Building clean, sane, maintainable client-side applications is indeed possible. We'll talk a bit about CommonJS on the client, properly abstracting a model layer, the DOM as a dumb view layer, sharing code between client/ server and other techniques for avoiding insanity like automated static code analysis. Henrik is a partner and lead JS developer at &yet (http://andyet.net), a boutique web software company in Richland, WA. He's a member of a growing group of javascript developers who are blazing the trail of realtime and single-page web application development and server-side javascript. Let’s put it this way: the dude cannot shut up about node.js, backbone, and socket.io. He is the primary developer for &bang (http://andbang.com) and has written a slew of single-page real-time web apps using a number of technologies. He recently spoke at NodeConf and KRTConf and was a technical reviewer for O'Reilly's JavaScript Web Applications. He is the author of the popular open source javascript templating solution, iCanHaz.js and as an early adopter of Backbone.js wrote several definitive blogposts on the subject. |
Wednesday
Aug 22, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ Please note that the monthly meet-ups are no longer at 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. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! Oh, and there will be free pizza and beer! |
Wednesday
Sep 26, 2012
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ Please note that the monthly meet-ups are no longer at 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. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! Oh, and there will be free pizza and beer as always! |
Tuesday
Oct 2, 2012
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PADNUG October Meeting – Intel Hawthorn Farms 3 (HF3) Campus Please join us Tuesday night for the PADNUG October meet-up! This month, Nick Muhonen will be presenting on Javascript MVC in conjunction with ASP.NET MVC. WHERE: Intel Hawthorne Farms 3 (HF3) 5200 NE Elam Young Pkwy Hillsboro, OR 97124 Map: http://binged.it/IntelHF3Map WHEN: Tuesday 10/2/2012 6:00 p.m. Pizza 6:30 p.m. Presentation ~8:30 p.m. After Words at On the Border Mexican Grill WHO: Nick Muhonen, a principal software architect and trainer at Useable Concepts Incorporated, spends most of his time researching, writing, coding, and helping peers understand "not-so-understandables". He has helped a wide variety of clients throughout the years, including up and coming small business entities as well as large fortune 500 organizations. Twitter: nmuhonen | Website: http://www.useableconcepts.com/ TOPIC: In this presentation, Nick focuses on a Javascript MVC via ASP.NET MVC - how they are related, how they are not, and how to use them in a complementary fashion. Part II, Nick discuss how to use inversion of control and dependency injection with ASP.NET MVC. Thanks to our Premium Sponsors that make these meetings possible: azad, inc. Technology Consulting | Engineering | Project Management http://www.azad.com/ Cinetopia Why watch a movie in coach when you can see it in first class? http://www.cinetopia.com/ CompuCom The leading IT outsourcing specialist http://www.compucom.com/ EnGen A Generator Group Company http://www.theengn.com/ Infragistics Design / Develop / Experience http://www.infragistics.com/ jenkon New World. New Solution. http://www.jenkon.com/ Microsoft Helping you realize your full potential http://www.microsoft.com/ OrcsWeb Remarkable Service. Remarkable Support. http://www.orcsweb.com/ O'Reilly Spreading the knowledge of innovators. http://www.oreilly.com/ pluralsight Hardcore developer training http://pluralsight.com/training/ TEKsystems People you can trust. Results you can count on. http://www.teksystems.com/locations/united-states/oregon/portland.aspx Telerik Deliver more than expected http://www.telerik.com/ VanderHouwen & Associates, Inc. VHA specializes in the placement of Software Developers. http://www.vanderhouwen.com/ Vircon, Inc. Technical Solutions That Mean Business http://www.vircon.com/ Looking forward to seeing you all there! Cheers, Jesse PADNUG Outreach Coordinator |
Wednesday
Jan 23, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ Please note that the monthly meet-ups are no longer at 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. On the agenda for this month we have two speakers:
On top of that, this marks four years of JavaScript Admirers meetings! Scott Becker and I organized the first meeting at CubeSpace in January 2009. Come help us celebrate! There may be cake! Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. Oh, and there will be free pizza and beer as always! |
Thursday
Feb 7, 2013
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PDX Node – Walmart Labs Join us for the first meeting of the Portland Node users group. We'll have food, code, and a lovely presentation about Terraformer from Esri by Jerry Sievert. What is Terraformer? A library for converting geographic data between different mapping formats and GeoJSON.". But it's more than that, it's a Geo-Toolkit that works in node as well as in the browser via AMD or CommonJS, providing tools for reading and writing from multiple geo formats, converting to and from web mercator, an RTree index, and some simple polygon tools. You can check it out at https://github.com/geoloqi/Terraformer We'll also get cracking on what direction we'd like to take the group! |
Tuesday
Feb 26, 2013
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Portland, meet Meteor. Meteor – Portland. – AppFog HQ Meteor (http://meteor.com) is an open-source platform for building top-quality web apps in a fraction of the time, whether you're an expert developer or just getting started. Let's get together and discuss the platform and show some of the apps we've built with it. You've built some apps with it, right? :) |
Wednesday
Feb 27, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ Please note that the monthly meet-ups are no longer at 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. The theme for tonight is functional programming. We will have two presentations:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. |
Thursday
Mar 7, 2013
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PDX Node – New Relic This month there will be talks on Angular and Grunt. See https://github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode for up-to-date discussion on topics. |
Wednesday
Mar 27, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ 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. We have three presentations lined up for this meeting:
Mark's well be a remote presentation. It's an experiment to see how well the format works. Pizza will be provided by Seabourne. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. |
Thursday
Apr 4, 2013
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PDX Node – New Relic Talks to be announced soon. See https://github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode for up-to-date discussion on topics and to submit talk proposals. Lightning talks and longer formats are welcome. Newbies welcome! |
Saturday
Apr 13, 2013
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Coders With Kids – Cafe au Play, SE Portland We are an informal group of coders with kids! If you love to code and are also a parent we'd love to meet you and hack together. We use Ruby and JavaScript, but are open to all languages. My 3-year old boy will be attending, and we love Cafe au Play! If you are a parent and want to hack with other parents please attend this new family friendly event. |
Thursday
Apr 18, 2013
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PDX Node Project Night – Cloudability Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on Node.js projects. This night we'll be at Urban Airship. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Apr 24, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! |
Thursday
May 9, 2013
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PDX Node NodeCopter Night – Walmart Labs We're mixing up the hack schedule a bit this month to make way for NodePDX. Walmart Labs and Ben Acker are kind enough to allow us to get to hack around with some NodeCopters! Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
May 15, 2013
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PDX PHP – McMenamins Market St. Pub Join us for the kickoff of the Portland PHP Meetup! The first meeting will be very informal. We will meet and discuss what topics we'd like to schedule for future meetup. Bring a friend! |
Thursday
May 16, 2013
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NodePDX 2013 through Holocene NodePDX is a two day conference focusing on JavaScript and hardware hacking, to be held in Portland, Oregon on May 16-17th. |
Monday
May 20, 2013
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PDXNode--Monthly Presentation Night – New Relic Carter Thaxton will be speaking on VoiceBox, "What can you build with nodejs? Karaoke... that's what!" and Andrew Winterman will share his "flask-inspired microframework for nodejs", Demitasse, at New Relic! Newbies welcome! |
Wednesday
May 22, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. We have two talks on the agenda for this meeting:
We will be raffling off a free pass to Open Source Bridge. You can enter the raffle here. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Luc Perkins and Jesse Hallett. |
Wednesday
Jun 5, 2013
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Tips & Tricks with JavaScript presented by AppNexus Eng@Scale – NedSpace on 5th Join AppNeuxs for our first ever Engineering@Scale PDX event: "Tips and Tricks with JavaScript"presented by software engineers from AppNexus' User Interface team. We will kickoff with two lightning talks and then dive into "Writing High Integrity JavaScript" with Nathan Wall. Nathan's talk will explore common security problems and solutions, various ways to implement private state JavaScript, and tips for hardening code to run safely alongside third party scripts. We'll have pizza and beers at 6:30, and the presentation will kick off at 7pm. The event is free and open to the public. |
Friday
Jun 7, 2013
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PSU Tech Talk: Introduction to JavaScript – Portland State University FAB, Room 86-09 As the language of web browsers, JavaScript is pervasive in web application development. It also offers particular advantages in that it is well-suited to functional programming and has the flexibility of a dynamic language. This talk will give a taste of what JavaScript programming looks like, some practices for getting the most out of the language, and some some common pitfalls. Jesse Hallett is a Senior JavaScript Engineer at Jive Software. He is also an organizer of the Portland JavaScript Admirers, a local user group. Jesse has given talks on JavaScript and other topics at various user groups and conferences including Open Source Bridge, NodePDX, and Portland Code Camp. This event is open to the public. Questions email [email protected] |
Thursday
Jun 13, 2013
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jQuery Conference Portland through Oregon Convention Center The jQuery Conference in Portland 2013 will be jQuery's largest event to date. It's a great opportunity to meet and get to know over 1000 of the world's top jQuery talent. |
Thursday
Jun 20, 2013
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PDX Node Project Night – TwentySix Cafe Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on Node.js projects. This night we'll be at Urban Airship. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Jun 26, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. On the agenda for this meeting:
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 pdxjs.com. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail luc (at) janrain (dot) com and hallettj (at) gmail (dot) com. |
SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
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Wednesday
Jul 3, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
Wednesday
Jul 10, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
Wednesday
Jul 17, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
Thursday
Jul 18, 2013
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PDX Node Project/Hack Night – Side Door Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on Node.js projects. This night we'll be at Side Door joining the likes of the ever pleasant SEPoCoNi Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Jul 24, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. On the agenda for this month:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. |
SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
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Saturday
Jul 27, 2013
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International NodeBots Day 2013--PDX – Cloudability This is not a hackathon. There will be no prizes other than the satisfaction of making something awesome! There will be very little in the way of talks. We're going to get together, collaborate and hack. This is more NodeConf SummerCamp than NodeConf. Sharing. Enjoying each other's company. Learning and exploring. And JavaScript. Lots of JavaScript. We want to show that node is an all-purpose, fun tool by showing its potential with hardware. How? By bringing together those interested in node and hardware hacking, and giving them an open space to hack, collaborate, learn, and share their results with others. What Cool Stuff can I do? Checkout the Johnny-Five examples for some examples of cool stuff to do with Node and Arduino. For more info on NodeBots and preparing yourself for the ensuing awesomeness: http://nodebots.io/ Please REGISTER at https://tito.io/pdxnode/nodebotsday |
Wednesday
Jul 31, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
Wednesday
Aug 7, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, give advice, have fun, etc. |
Wednesday
Aug 14, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
Thursday
Aug 15, 2013
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PDX Node Project/Hack Night – Side Door Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on Node.js projects. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Aug 21, 2013
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SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
Wednesday
Aug 28, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. There will be three presentations this month:
If time permits we may also have an exciting lightning talk! Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. |
SW Portland Hack-A-Thon – Lucky Labrador Public House Meet and hack with other SW Portland hackers. All programming languages and skill levels welcome. Come work on your own projects, pair with others participants, get advice, have fun, etc. |
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Tuesday
Sep 10, 2013
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Meet and Greet for the Fall Session of Portland Code School – Burnside Digital Office Meet past students, prospective students, employers in our employer network, and the instructors at the Portland Code School's NEW SPACE! We will have food, drinks, activities, and a short presentation (or two). If you're considering a new career in Web Development; if you are a local employer in the tech industry; or if you're just curious about what a "Code School" is, come and join us to learn what the Portland Code School is all about! |
Thursday
Sep 19, 2013
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PDXnode presents: NodeJS Code & Learn Night – Side Door Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on projects and talk about all things NodeJS. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Sep 25, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. This will be a lightning talk meeting! I encourage everyone to give a short presentation - five minutes or less - especially if you have not presented at pdxjs before. The talk can be on anything you want. Pick a topic and make some slides, if you want to use slides. A five minute talk works well with ten or fewer slides, which gives you 30 seconds per slide. Add your name and a link to your slides (if any) to the signup sheet. In addition, Kyle Drake will be presenting on Coinpunk, the future of browser cryptography, why he thinks server-side encryption and password hashing is going away, and how to use HTML5/JS/Node to develop secure applications for Bitcoin, a technology Rickard Falkvinge called "the Napster of banking". Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. |
Sunday
Sep 29, 2013
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MaptimePDX! – Flux - Plastic Fantastics Come join your fellow geo nerds for some map hacking, geographic learning, beer drinking, and conversation having! MaptimePDX is a brand new, map-focused hack and learn event, modeled after the hugely successful weekly San Francisco meetup, MaptimeSF. At our first hack day, we will be working through an exercise to edit and contribute to collaborative geographic datasets using GitHub and geojson.io. There will also be a table for folks to come and hack on and talk about their own projects with others! This inaugural MaptimePDX event is being held in conjunction with WhereCampPDX 6, an unconference for all things geospatial. Beginners especially welcome! Bring a laptop if you can. See you there! |
Thursday
Oct 17, 2013
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PDXnode presents: NodeJS Code & Learn Night – Walmart Labs Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on projects and talk about all things NodeJS. This month we have a friend of PDXnode, Forrest Norvell in town for RealtimeConf. He's offered to talk a little about his latest work, https://npmjs.org/package/continuation-local-storage The rest of our time is devoted to coding and making friends. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Tuesday
Oct 22, 2013
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Hack + Help Session – New Relic Bring your projects and your desire to learn! This is the place to get help from a mentor, join a peer study group, find an awesome learning project, and to level-up! We started out in Ruby, but we've been working with JS and Python groups and it's been so awesome, we decided to broaden the field. All languages welcome - check in for updates about featured mentors in different specializations each week we meet. |
Wednesday
Oct 23, 2013
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail [email protected]. We are still looking for presenters for this meet-up, so please contact me if there's something you'd like to share with us! |
Tuesday
Oct 29, 2013
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Hack + Help Session – New Relic Bring your projects and your desire to learn! This is the place to get help from a mentor, join a peer study group, find an awesome learning project, and to level-up! We started out in Ruby, but we've been working with JS and Python groups and it's been so awesome, we decided to broaden the field. All languages welcome - check in for updates about featured mentors in different specializations each week we meet. |
Wednesday
Oct 30, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Thursday
Nov 7, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Friday
Nov 8, 2013
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Portland Code School - Meet and Greet for Winter Sessions – Burnside Digital Office Interested in being a web developer? Online tutorials not quite doin’ it for ya? Come to this event to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we introduce you to the tools, the language, and the employers needed to become a professional web developer. Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! |
Tuesday
Nov 12, 2013
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Hack+Help Session – New Relic Bring your projects and your desire to learn! This is the place to get help from a mentor, join a peer study group, find an awesome learning project, and to level-up! We started out in Ruby, but we've been working with JS and Python groups and it's been so awesome, we decided to broaden the field. All languages welcome - check in for updates about featured mentors in different specializations each week we meet. |
Thursday
Nov 14, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night - Topic: Interview questions – NedSpace on 5th Topic: Learn what interviewers are looking for, what sorts of questions they ask, and what they are looking for in your responses. This is a topic learning night. Come and learn, ask questions, and become a better software developer. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Thursday
Nov 21, 2013
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Portland Code School - Meet and Greet for Winter Sessions – CorSource Interested in being a web developer? Online tutorials not quite doin’ it for ya? Come to this event at Corsource to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we teach you the tools, the languages, and the concepts needed to become a professional web developer. Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! |
PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
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Tuesday
Nov 26, 2013
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CANCELLED Hack+Help Session CANCELLED – New Relic Just this week - sorry everyone, too many people are out of town for the holidays and I think we all could use a Tuesday off! :) |
Thursday
Dec 5, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night - Topic TBD – NedSpace on 5th We will have a talk on a topic to be determined. Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Friday
Dec 6, 2013
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Portland Code School Tree Lighting Ceremony (and open house) – Burnside Digital Office Come and check out the PCS classroom, meet some new folks, drink some nog, play some board/card/dice games, and be witness to the first ever PCS tree lighting ceremony! Admittedly, the 'ceremony' aspect of things will be a bit thin... but the other festivities will make up for it :) We will have nog and beer. Feel free to bring your own drinks/food, or bring some to share. Mostly, you can expect to just hang out, play some games, and learn more about PCS informally. |
Saturday
Dec 7, 2013
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Portland Code School -- Primer Course – The PCS Classroom (inside Burnside Digital) Web Developer Primer CourseDecember 7 - January 4 No classes the weekends before or after Christmas Hit the dev road running with our 4-week PCS Primer course. Learn how to use several important tools used by professional developers, and get a grasp on the underlying concepts of the Internet. This class assumes students have little or no experience with web technologies such as writing code for the web. Learning ObjectivesBy the end of class you will be able to:
Cost: $350 ($250 if you sign up at a PCS event) To sign up, please contact Cris Kelly at [email protected]. |
Tuesday
Dec 10, 2013
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Hack+Help Session (Cancelled in favor of Winter Coder Social) – New Relic NOTE: Cancelled in favor of the awesome Winter Code Social. Please go there! It's amazing! http://calagator.org/events/1250465234 ==== Bring your projects and your desire to learn! This is the place to get help from a mentor, join a peer study group, find an awesome learning project, and to level-up! We started out in Ruby, but we've been working with JS and Python groups and it's been so awesome, we decided to broaden the field. All languages welcome - check in for updates about featured mentors in different specializations each week we meet. |
Thursday
Dec 12, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
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Saturday
Dec 14, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Weekend Web Bootcamp through NedSpace on 5th Need a website? We'll teach you how to make it. Give us two days, we'll give you the power. Have you ever needed a website, or would like to know more about how website development worked? Hiring web developers can get expensive, but here's a secret: anybody can make websites! Take this weekend course to learn to build a webpage from the ground up, and to put it up on the internet so that the world can see. We'll give you the valuable knowledge you need to get started in the quickly growing world of web design. $65 Register at bit.ly/1dSP5lq phone: (541) 602-6215 email: [email protected] From 9am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday |
Thursday
Dec 19, 2013
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PDXnode presents: NodeJS Code & Learn Night – Side Door Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on projects and talk about all things NodeJS. |
PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
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Thursday
Jan 2, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Thursday
Jan 9, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Tuesday
Jan 14, 2014
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First Ever Ember PDX Meetup! – Tilde Inc Members of the Ember Core Team have recently moved to Portland, and we're really excited to get a local chapter of the Ember Meetup spun up and flourishing! We'll be meeting at the Tilde offices and mimicking the events we've been putting on San Francisco for years. The basic formula: good people, good food, good talks. We'll generally have two talks, usually at different skill levels, some break and networking time, and other topically relevant things as they come up. We'll be announcing the talks for this meetup shortly and opening registration on December 30th, but for now, save the date! We've got plenty of room, but RSVPs via Meetup ARE required. |
Hack + Help – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Join us at the new, improved, polyglot, inaugural 2014 Hack + Help session! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, Python, HTML/CSS, and more. |
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Thursday
Jan 16, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri R&D Center (aka Geoloqi HQ) Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners very welcome. The best maps are made together. :) |
PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
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Tuesday
Jan 21, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Join us at the new, improved, polyglot 2014 Hack + Help sessions! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, Python, HTML/CSS, and more. |
Wednesday
Jan 22, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. This month Randie Bemis will give a talk, Understanding JavaScript Promises. The talk will address:
We will also have a presentation from Luc Perkins on Dart, the programming language from Google. Luc will give us a basic intro to:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Luc Perkins ([email protected]) and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Thursday
Jan 23, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Open Learning Night – NedSpace on 5th Come and learn software development! Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Learn to build things: Build websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript Dive in to the back end with Python and Django, Ruby on Rails or others Develop desktop programs in C#, Python, C and many other languages. Whatever language or technology you want to learn we can help! Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Tuesday
Jan 28, 2014
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Portland Code School -- Meet and Greet – PCS Classroom (inside Burnside Digitial) Interested in being a web developer? Come to this event at Portland Code School to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we teach you the tools, the languages, and the concepts needed to become a professional web developer. Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! |
Hack + Help: Learning Cohort Night – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th About the event: Hack + Help is planning ongoing learning cohorts for those who want to learn a new skill with the increased accountability and mutual support of a class, without all the lectures and cost. The plan is for members to choose a new topic every few months (for example, Python, or Backbone, or databases) and form a cohort that wants to work together to learn more about it. This could be through a MOOC, online tutorials, code challenges, or something else entirely. Learning a new skill in isolation is challenging, so if you have a topic you'd like to learn more about, come meet with us on January 28th to help us build a new cohort! About Hack + Help: New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Join us at the new, improved, polyglot, inaugural 2014 Hack + Help session! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, Python, HTML/CSS, and more. We are in the process of restructuring, so while we get all the official channels set up, feel free to email [email protected] with any questions! |
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Tuesday
Feb 11, 2014
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Hack + Help – Epicodus New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, Python, HTML/CSS, and more. |
Tuesday
Feb 18, 2014
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Get started with Meteor – Thetus Corporation With version 1.0 just around the corner this is a perfect time learn more and meet others interested in this amazing technology. In this meet up we will cover what you need to know from a general overview to building you first app. Meteor is an open-source platform for building top-quality web apps in a fraction of the time, whether you're an expert developer or just getting started. Join us, and bring your laptops, for a night of learning, discussion and hacking. Agenda • Introductions • Why I’m excited about Meteor: A Surgeon’s Perspective - Michael Conlin • Build your first meteor app - Ryan Casey • Q&A - Discussions • Move to Old Town Pizza for further discussion |
Monday
Feb 24, 2014
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Rentrak Hackathon – Rentrak - Downtown The Rentrak Hackathon is a gathering of laptops and laughter. Classically, we all sit in a square and type words onto a keyboard that then get turned into a "computerized program". It's a good chance to work on your personal projects, learn what your peers are up to (computer-wise), figure out what the best programming language is, and/or say the words "I don't have anything to work on" or "I forgot my laptop". This event is very informal, and there is no specific project we'll be focusing our efforts on. Food and refreshments are served. RSVPing to [email protected] is appreciated, but not required. Come check out Rentrak's new downtown office. Everyone is welcome to join us! |
Tuesday
Feb 25, 2014
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Portland Code School -- Meet and Greet – Portland Code School Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the help you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! |
Wednesday
Feb 26, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. We will have two presentations this month:
https://github.com/lucperkins/pdxjs-dart-presentation
I would like to note that Tom Dale is one of the core members of the Ember.js project. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Wednesday
Mar 5, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri R&D Center (aka Geoloqi HQ) It's March Mapness! Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. If you want to get hands-on, we'd also encourage bringing a laptop. If you have any questions about the group or have something you'd like to show/teach send us a message on Twitter @MaptimePDX. |
Tuesday
Mar 11, 2014
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Hack + Help – Epicodus New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and more. |
Friday
Mar 14, 2014
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Portland Code School: Friday Brunch – Jam on Hawthorne At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! Enjoy your first mimosa/orange juice on us! If you sign up for the Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Tuesday
Mar 18, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School This week at Hack + Help, we'll have front end developers, back end developers, Rubyists, Javascripters and who knows who else. Whether you are new to coding or just want to pick up a new language or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
Thursday
Mar 20, 2014
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Joyent and PDXNode present: NODE.JS ON THE ROAD – Urban Airship Inc Please register for this special event at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nodejs-on-the-road-portland-tickets-10630635517 This month PDXNode will be hosting a special presentation night with a visit from our Joyent friends from the south: "The profile of users developing and deploying Node.js in production is always changing. As new people come to Node, or as the needs of veterans change, it's important for that information to find its way back to the project. Similarly, it's important for those who are deploying Node in production to bring their wisdom to those just starting out. To that end, Joyent is sponsoring Node.js on the Road, a roadshow aimed at keeping the community connected with the project and production users of Node. We'll be bringing speakers from large and small companies alike to share how they're using Node in production. To talk about the where's, why's, and how's of Node fitting and scaling to their companies' needs. Also, they'll be discussing the ways they coordinate with the Node project and the broader community. But this isn't a one way road, we want to hear from you too. We want to know about your uses of Node, where Node is being successful for you, and where your pain points are. The Node project is nothing without this feedback, it's vital to make sure Node is heading in the direction its users need. It's going to be a fun trip. I can't wait to share with you all the exciting things going on with Node, and to get more people involved. See you soon!" |
Friday
Mar 21, 2014
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Portland Code School: Friday Brunch – Jam on Hawthorne At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! Enjoy your first mimosa/orange juice on us! If you sign up for the Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Monday
Mar 24, 2014
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Rentrak Hackathon – Rentrak - Downtown The Rentrak Hackathon is a gathering of laptops and laughter. Classically, we all sit in a square and type words onto a keyboard that then get turned into a "computerized program". It's a good chance to work on your personal projects, learn what your peers are up to (computer-wise), figure out what the best programming language is, and/or say the words "I don't have anything to work on" or "I forgot my laptop". This event is very informal, and there is no specific project we'll be focusing our efforts on. Food and refreshments are served. RSVPing to [email protected] is appreciated, but not required. Come check out Rentrak's new downtown office. Everyone is welcome to join us! |
Wednesday
Mar 26, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. We have three talks scheduled for this meeting:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Friday
Mar 28, 2014
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Portland Code School: Friday Brunch – Brix Tavern VENUE CHANGE We are now at Brix Tavern! Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Portland Code School -- Meet and Greet – Portland Code School Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
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Wednesday
Apr 2, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Urban Airship Inc We are meeting at Urban Airship this time while Esri gets settled in to their NEW office building (congrats!). We have a couple quick demos and pres-itos lined up so bring your ideas, projects, and apps to share or hack on. |
Friday
Apr 4, 2014
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Portland Code School Brunch – Brix Tavern VENUE CHANGE We are now at Brix Tavern! Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Tuesday
Apr 8, 2014
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Hack + Help - with Ryan Carson, Treehouse CEO – Epicodus In addition to our regular hacking and helping, Ryan Carson, CEO of Treehouse, is going to give a talk at 6:30! And then you can pepper him with questions about learning and teaching coding. New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and more. |
Wednesday
Apr 9, 2014
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Portland Code School Happy Hour – Paymaster Lounge UPDATED Time was initially listed incorrectly. 3:30-5:30 PM is the correct time. Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Tuesday
Apr 15, 2014
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Portland Ember Meetup – Tilde Inc And we're back! Posting this mostly as a save-the-date, but we're already working on the next PDX Ember Meetup :) RSVPs will go out ~2 weeks before the event. The basic formula: good people, good food, good talks. We'll generally have two talks, usually at different skill levels, some break and networking time, and other topically relevant things as they come up. If you or someone you know would like to take a stab at presenting (either a full talk slot, or even a short lightning talk), please get in touch. We'd love to have you! Similarly, if you or your company would be up for sponsoring, we can use all the help we can get (especially if we want to keep up the good-food trend!). Please reach out to discuss. |
Wednesday
Apr 16, 2014
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Beginner's coding night – Epicodus Every Wednesday, Epicodus opens its office to beginner coders who want guidance about how to start learning to code, help with particular coding problems, or just a place to work for a couple hours with other beginners. |
Friday
Apr 18, 2014
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Portland Code School Brunch – Brix Tavern Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Tuesday
Apr 22, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School This week at Hack + Help, we'll have front end developers, back end developers, Rubyists, JavaScripters and who knows who else. Whether you are new to coding, just want to pick up a new language, or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
Wednesday
Apr 23, 2014
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Portland Code School Happy Hour – Paymaster Lounge Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Beginner's coding night – Epicodus Every Wednesday, Epicodus opens its office to beginner coders who want guidance about how to start learning to code, help with particular coding problems, or just a place to work for a couple hours with other beginners! |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Lightning Talks – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. This is the meeting where we will have LIGHTNING TALKS! I encourage everyone to give a talk—especially anyone who has not given a talk at a user group meeting before. This is a great opportunity to practice speaking with a bite-size time slot. I (Jesse) have found that giving presentations is a good way to get name/face recognition, which has opened a lot of doors for me. And this will be a context where there will be other people speaking who have also not given a talk before. Talks will be 5 minute presentations, with or without slides or other visual aids of your choosing. Choose any topic that interests you—so long as it is safe-for-work. If you would like to give a talk, send an email to Jesse Hallett ([email protected]) to be added to the list. If you are going to use slides please send a copy to the same address so that we can have everybody's presentations ready to go on one computer. Sign up first and send the slides later if you need time to make the slides. Slots will be first-come, first-served. We have time for 12–14 presentations. I wanted to include some tips for anyone who has not given a lightning talk before:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
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Monday
Apr 28, 2014
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Rentrak Hackathon – Rentrak - Downtown The Rentrak Hackathon is a gathering of laptops and laughter. Classically, we all sit in a square and type words onto a keyboard that then get turned into a "computerized program". It's a good chance to work on your personal projects, learn what your peers are up to (computer-wise), figure out what the best programming language is, and/or say the words "I don't have anything to work on" or "I forgot my laptop". This event is very informal, and there is no specific project we'll be focusing our efforts on. Food and refreshments are served. RSVPing to [email protected] is appreciated, but not required. Come check out Rentrak's new downtown office. Everyone is welcome to join us! |
Mobile Portland — Choosing The Right Stack for Mobile – Urban Airship Inc The problem: You are an enterprise or startup with some desktop offerings, and the writing on the wall has turned into the tattoo on your forehead. The time has come to turn some or all of your money printing machine into something that can be easily accessed and used on smartphones and tablets. The solution: It depends. It is also the topic of Dee Madden’s presentation at Mobile Portland this month: “Choosing The Right Stack for Mobile: The Pros And Cons of Each” The topic of Native vs Hybrid vs Pure Web vs Shared Codebase vs Whatever is a well worn one, but dynamic and ever-changing, nonetheless. In this presentation, Dee will examine the current landscape, with a pragmatic approach that holds all solutions equal. He will cover the pluses and minuses of each, and how to leverage the more endearing traits of one over the other as the best solution for the problem at hand. Among the stacks covered are:
Throughout, Dee will show some working examples of some of these, providing some concrete examples of the advantages of each, and some of the pitfalls that can come with them as applications evolve, with an anecdote or two for good measure. Come on out and kick the shindig in the shins! Dee will have his shinguards on! About Our SpeakerDee Madden Mobile Solutions Consultant, SoftSource ConsultingDee Madden is a Software Developer with over 16 years experience in building software, having done everything from Development, to Quality Assurance, Project Management, and Agile / SCRUM Coaching. For well over the last 3 of those years, He has been consumed with a passion for all things mobile and bleeding edge HTML/CSS/Javascript tech. He began life as a Punk Rock Musician and Multimedia Artist. Building from that, and a trip back to the house of higher learning, he found his way into designing and writing software. Currently, he works as an Mobile Solutions Consultant, Full Stack Developer, and Instructor for SoftSource Consulting. |
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Wednesday
Apr 30, 2014
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Showcase Showoff: Portland Code School Graduate Debut! – New Relic It's graduation time at Portland Code School!Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. Here are some of their amazing projects:
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Wednesday
May 7, 2014
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Portland Code School Happy Hour – Paymaster Lounge Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Portland Novice Programmers Meetup (First One!) – Galois, Inc RSVP on the meetup.com site. Please and thank you! Be at the door by 5:30pm. Message me on Skype: tylerzika if you are running behind so we can buzz you in. Small presentation on the meetup idea and values at 5:45pm by Tyler Zika. Socialize, forming Master Mind groups, coding, and brainstorming from 6-7pm. Another small presentation. Topic and speaker TBA for remainder of meetup. Happy Coding! |
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Tech + Pong Spring Tournament SE PDX – AltSource This is a pong tournament not to be missed! Two Tournament Brackets: 1) The Best of the Best (for pongers who can smash, hit, and rock their way through a pong game). 2) The Best of the Worst (for rookie pongers who just want to have fun and the thought of "spinning a slice shot" seems like something having to do with a pizza parlor). Attending Options: 1) Interested in just drinking beer and watching? Cool! RSVP for this event so we get a headcount. 2) Want to compete? If so, please email Kevin Long at [email protected] with the following info: A) Which of the two brackets you want to compete in, B) The name of the company you are representing and C) Your contact information for scheduling. All - Please RSVP so we can get a head count. |
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Wednesday
May 14, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center It's time for the May Maptime! Mayptime! Same Map-time, new Map-place.Note that we're meeting at the NEW Esri R&D Center office off SW 6th Ave this time around. Agenda
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
AboutWelcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! |
Friday
May 16, 2014
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Portland Code School Brunch – Brix Tavern Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Wednesday
May 21, 2014
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Portland Code School Happy Hour – Paymaster Lounge Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Wednesday
May 28, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Elemental Technologies 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. THIS IS NOT OUR USUAL LOCATION! This month only, the meeting will be at Elemental Technologies. We have three presentations on the agenda this month: JavaScript, Hardware and the Internet of Things, presented by Gerald AdenInternet of Things has become a huge opportunity for software, hardware and designers alike to create solutions for both consumers and businesses. We'll explore how to get started using JavaScript/Node.js, a Raspberry PI and the Cloud to easily get started developing for this exciting space. RactiveJS, presented by Marty NelsonRactive.js is a template-driven UI library. Unlike other tools that generate inert HTML, it transforms your templates into blueprints for apps that are interactive by default. Ractive was originally created at theguardian.com by Rich Harris to produce news applications. These apps are heavily interactive, combine HTML and SVG, and are developed under extreme deadline pressure. It has to work reliably across browsers, and perform well even on mobile devices. Ractive is a library, not a framework. Where some tools force you to learn a new vocabulary and structure your app in a particular way, Ractive works for you, not the other way around – and it plays well with other libraries. In this talk, we'll go over the main features of Ractive.js, and also show possible integrations that highlight the varied approaches to working with Ractive. Marty Nelson is a contributor to the Ractive open-source project. A 15 year veteran (survivor?) of enterprise software development he has been a developer, manager and lead architect. The last few years he has been focused on javascript, both in node and the browser, and web and mobile app development with HTML5. Mystery bonus presentationWe may or may not be able to get to the final presentation. So for now it will remain a mysterious secret! Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Luc Perkins ([email protected]) and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Friday
May 30, 2014
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Portland Code School Brunch – Brix Tavern Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Tuesday
Jun 3, 2014
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Portland Code School -- Meet and Greet – Portland Code School Interested in being a web developer, or expanding your existing knowledge? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! We're launching a whole new category of class for existing developers looking to add new tools to their toolset! We'll be starting with Data Visualization and Mobile Development for iOS and Phonegap. In honor of our new classes, we'll also be raffling off a discount code for our intermediate classes worth $500! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! Not quite ready for an intermediate level class? Sign up for our Web Development Primer. If you sign up for the Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Monday
Jun 9, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! Agenda
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Wednesday
Jun 11, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Spring Happy Hour – PDX Code Guild Party with us in our new location! RSVP Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-happy-hour-tickets-11623290575 Join us for the fist Meet and Greet Party in our new location! Share beverages and some snacks, meet our staff, grads and current students. Enter our free drawing for $200 off of the upcoming Junior Developer Bootcamp. Connect with the community. Have a ball! |
Tuesday
Jun 17, 2014
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Portland Code School Happy Hour – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School This week at Hack + Help, we'll have front end developers, back end developers, Rubyists, JavaScripters and who knows who else. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Portland Ember Meetup – Tilde Inc Same basic formula: good people, good food, good talks. We'll generally have two talks, usually at different skill levels, some break and networking time, and other topically relevant things as they come up. Could you be our next speaker? Please reach out! Events at Tilde dot io. If you or your company would be up for sponsoring, we can use all the help we can get (especially if we want to keep up the good-food trend!). Meetup sponsorships can be just a few hundred dollars, and make a tremendous difference. Please reach out! We've got plenty of room, but RSVPs via Meetup ARE required. See you soon... |
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Tuesday
Jun 24, 2014
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Portland Code School Happy Hour – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Interested in being a web developer? Come and learn more about how Portland Code School can give you the skills you want with the support you need. Discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you! At this event, you can talk with the staff, meet current and past students, and introduce yourself to other prospective students. Ask a server where we’re sitting, or look for our “Portland Code School” sign. We’ll socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! If you sign up for the Web Development Primer class at this event, you'll receive a $100 discount! |
Wednesday
Jun 25, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. There will be two talks at this meeting:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Luc Perkins ([email protected]) and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Thursday
Jul 3, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! AgendaWe have a little project for the FOSS4G 2014 website to hack on! They want to map out some entertainment options (restaurants, bars, other POIs) for a Portland guide and are looking for some assistance. Some of the Esri PDX folks may do some presentation practice runs in preparation for the Esri UC as well. Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Tuesday
Jul 8, 2014
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Galois tech talk: Sunroof and a Blank Canvas: A tail of two DSLs – Galois, Inc abstract: Sunroof is an embedded Haskell Domain Specific Language (DSL) that compiles to JavaScript. Blank Canvas is an embedded Haskell DSL that provides direct access to the HTML5 JavaScript Canvas. Both DSLs superficially provide the same capabilities, but make different trade-offs in the DSL design space. Sunroof uses monadic reification to enable bindings in the DSL to be translated into bindings in JavaScript, while blank canvas has every binding make a round trip from Haskell, to JavaScript, back to Haskell. In this talk, we will present the specifics of both DSLs, using examples, then use both DSLs to outline the difference choices available when designing and implementing embedded DSLs in Haskell. bio: Andrew (Andy) Gill was born and educated in Scotland, and has spent his professional career in the United States, working both in industry, and academia. Andy received his Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow in 1996, then spent three years in industry as a compiler developer, and a year in academia as a principal project scientist. He co-founded Galois in 2000, a technology transfer company that used language technologies to create trustworthiness in critical systems. In 2008, he joined the University of Kansas, and in 2014 he was a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award. Andy believes that functional languages like Haskell are a great medium for expressing algorithms and solving problems. Since returning to academia, he has targeted the application areas of telemetry and signal processing, specializing in generating high performance circuits from specifications. His research interests include optimization, language design, debugging, and dependability. The long-term goal of his research is to offer engineers and practitioners the opportunity to write clear and high-level executable specifications that can realistically be compiled into efficient implementations. |
Wednesday
Jul 23, 2014
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[Cancelled] Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – TBD - Portland OSCon is next week, which will make things a bit crazy. So we are going to skip the JavaScript meeting this month. As an alternative, if you weren't already planning to attend OSCon, you might check out what is available with an expo hall pass, which is $25: |
Wednesday
Jul 30, 2014
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CascadiaJS Training by Formidable Labs – TBD - Portland JavaScript is at the core of the modern web—on the server and in the browser. In this full-day tutorial, we will lead you through the tools, frameworks, and paradigms that you need to craft modern, client-rich applications. Our intensive workshop will take you from a basic skeleton application to a production-ready infrastructure, ready to stand up to real-world traffic. The team at Formidable Labs has written some of the worlds' largest JavaScript web applications and literally written the book on testing them. Our engineers and educators have led trainings for companies of all sizes, as well as the technology community. We are thrilled to bring our battle-tested experience and lessons from field to the fine folks at CascadiaJS. Topics
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JavaScript Beginners Workshop – Epicodus No coding experience is necessary! At minimum, you should be comfortable using computers. At most, you may have done some HTML and/or CSS, but aren't a professional developer. We'll cover the basics of how the web works, what part languages and frameworks and other buzzwords play, and then we'll dive into some programming fundamentals using JavaScript! By the end, you'll have a good sense of how to continue learning web programming. We'll use the Epicodus curriculum from www.learnhowtoprogram.com starting with the JavaScript lesson Arithmetic. Feel free to check it out in advance and also to jump into the curriculum wherever you're most comfortable. People at different skills levels are welcome to move through the curriculum at their own pace during the workshop. RSVP on Eventbrite: Questions? hi (at) epicodus (dot) com |
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Thursday
Jul 31, 2014
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JavaScript Immersion meet-and-greet! – Portland Code School Meet Portland's FIRST EVER JavaScript Immersion graduates! Meet the students, the instructor, and the PCS staff. See the immersion students' projects and discover what they've been up to for the last 12 weeks. Here's a list of some of the things they've been doing and learning:
Pretty amazing! These students are extremely excited to share with the community what they've been up to. Check out the class website, and come in to discover Portland's FIRST EVER full-stack JavaScript Immersion program! |
Tuesday
Aug 5, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! Agenda
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Wednesday
Aug 13, 2014
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Famo.us Announcement Simulcast – Famo.us is live broadcasting an event to announce some big news about the framework and roadmap. Location and Address Info: Lucky Lab - Hawthrone Brew Pub http://luckylab.com/hawthorne-brew-pub/ 915 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD. PORTLAND, OR 97214 Agenda for the event: Announcement about the future of Famo.us Collaboration partnerships with Mozilla, Adobe, and Intel Live coding demos Famo.us Wrapper Famo.us Carousel Mixed mode Mobile templates |
Wednesday
Aug 20, 2014
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Women Who Code - Intro to JavaScript and Hack Night – PDX Code Guild We will be meeting up for a hack night and some intro to JavaScript for anyone who is looking to get into programing. Food will be provided. Please bring your own laptop or tablet if you would like to come to the JavaScript class. Come for some good company and bring a project to work on. We'll be here to bounce ideas off each other and continue to work out what we would like to run as a community. For those of your interested in getting started in programming, feel free to check out the resources below. Bring your questions and confusion and we'll help you clear things up! JavaScript Getting Started Resources: https://www.codeschool.com/courses/javascript-road-trip-part-1 |
Thursday
Aug 21, 2014
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PDXNode Code & Learn Night + Nodebots – Urban Airship Inc Bring your ideas! Bring your hardware! We're meeting on the 3rd Thursday of each month to work on projects and talk about all things NodeJS. Newbies welcome! Say hi and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Aug 27, 2014
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Portland Code School Showcase Showoff! – Portland Code School It's graduation time at Portland Code School!Come celebrate with us and find your next great team member! Enjoy an evening of capstones and cocktails. We'll introduce our program and curriculum, and our graduates will be available to show off their awesome capstone web apps. PLEASE RSVP at pcs-showcase.eventbrite.com so we make sure to have enough snacks and drinks for everyone! Want a sneak peak? Here are some of their amazing projects: Pack Journal A micro-blogging and personal journaling site organized around location rather than chronology, designed with backpackers, hikers, and outdoorspeople in mind. Tap-app TapApp (tap-app-pdx.herokuapp.com) is a draft beer availability and rating app that lets users find, share and rate noteworthy craft beers available in the Portland area. Swap-tacular A sharing web app that allows users to post photos, locations and descriptions of items, then give those items away to others. Project R A free Instagram hashtag aggregation slideshow projector, designed to quickly and easily create a slideshow of relevant images. Beerify Beerify creates a crowd-sourced database of which beers people are currently drinking out on the town and where they're currently available. The app serves as a one-stop point of information for locating your favorite beers in near real time. Choose Your Own Portland Adventure Modeled after choose-your-own-adventure books, the Choose Your Own Portland Adventure app delivers a series of adventures you can do solo, or with friends or visiting family members, based on your personal preferences. The questions return a dynamic story based on results from a variety of APIs. |
Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. This month Jesse Hallett will talk about React and the Virtual DOM. React is a library for building HTML views in a less stateful, more functional way than is done with many other frameworks. Under the hood it uses a virtual DOM representation, which makes page updates really fast. Thanks go to PubNub for sponsoring pizza, and to Janrain for providing meeting space. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
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Tuesday
Sep 9, 2014
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JS.geo – Portland State University A Geospatial Javascript Conference |
Tuesday
Sep 16, 2014
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour! – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall. The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer. Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)! (I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.) |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Wednesday
Sep 17, 2014
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Epicodus Open House – Epicodus Epicodus is having an opening house! Anybody is welcome: potential students interested in attending, employers interested in hiring, and everybody from the community who's interested or just wants to make new friends :) If you aren't familiar, Epicodus (www.epicodus.com) is a four month, forty hour per week, in-person class on web development. Students learn the full stack from the database up to the client side, using JavaScript, Ember or Angular, Ruby, and Rails. At the open house, we'll provide pizza and soft drinks. You'll have a chance to meet the students, see what they've been working on, and learn more about Epicodus. Hope to see you there! RSVP on Eventbrite: |
Tuesday
Sep 23, 2014
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour! – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall. The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer. Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)! (I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.) |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Wednesday
Sep 24, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. We have two talks on the schedule this month:
Pizza will be provided, thanks to Odyssey Science Innovations. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Monday
Sep 29, 2014
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All levels Python, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, CSS, Jquery and Djano peer mentoring – PDX Code Guild Bring your laptop, your questions and/or knowledge to share. Once most everyone has arrived, we do introductions where each attendee tells what they are working on, what languages they can help with and what they want help with. It's a friendly and chill group. |
Tuesday
Sep 30, 2014
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour! – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall. The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer. Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)! (I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.) |
AppNexus Tech Event – AppNexus AppNexus is hosting a Tech Event to talk about JavaScript! Come see how we use this language for automation, command-line tools, and more! Please learn more and RSVP at the link below. |
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Thursday
Oct 2, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! Agenda
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Tuesday
Oct 7, 2014
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour (and Open House) – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to the iOS Development class starting in November. The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer. Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)! (I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.) At 6pm, join us in our classroom just 3 blocks from the Lucky Lab (1771 NW Pettygrove) for an OPEN HOUSE. Meet students and staff, and meet others who are interested in joining Portland's tech community. |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Tuesday
Oct 14, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
Tuesday
Oct 21, 2014
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour! – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall. The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer. Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)! (I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.) |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Wednesday
Oct 22, 2014
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting – Janrain Headquarters The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. On the agenda this month:
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail Luc Perkins ([email protected]) and Jesse Hallett ([email protected]). |
Tuesday
Oct 28, 2014
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Portland Code School - Happy Hour! – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Join us to learn about the different programs that PCS has to offer – from the JavaScript immersion class to Data Visualization and Front End Development, to an iOS Primer coming this fall. The Lucky Lab on Quimby has a HUGE space, free WiFi and great beer. Your first drink is on us (alcohol or not)! (I'll have a small PCS sign and most likely some kind of board game.) |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Tuesday
Nov 4, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
Thursday
Nov 6, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! Agenda
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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PDXNode Talk Night – Urban Airship Inc Food Sponsored by GlobeSherpa! Lightning Talks (slots are still available) Chris Dickinson will be presenting "Better living through CFG Generation" Don't worry if you don't know what a CFG (Control Flow Graph) is. He will explain them! Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions. Location note: Look for the friends standing by the door to let you in! If you arrive past 6:35pm, be patient! Or tweet @pdxnode. We'll come get you shortly. |
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Friday
Nov 7, 2014
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Famo.us JS code Organization – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Soon I'll be looking to give an introductory talk on famo.us js and give the basics of how it works, its pros and cons. This event is targeted at anyone that has used already used the framework. I've used it in three production applications and am working on my fourth right now. Each applications I've approached code organization and view management differently and am still not quite happy and am looking to discuss different solutions and ideas. If your planning to attend send me an email at cjalatorre at gmail dot com. |
Tuesday
Nov 11, 2014
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[FREE] The ABCs of APIs with Node.js workshop – Portland Marriott (Downtown) Are you a web designer/developer interested in API development, or an enterprise developer looking to expand your skill set around APIs using Node.js? Do you have data or services that you need to expose via APIs? NOTE: You must register on the Eventbrite page: https://2014-portland-nodejs.eventbrite.com Join your fellow developers and Apigee for a free, one-day workshop and learn to build RESTful APIs using Node.js and deploy them to the cloud! Regardless of your background - this hands-on workshop will walk you, step-by-step, through the process of building APIs using Node.js. During the course of the workshop, we'll cover topics such as: Best Practices in RESTful API design Crash course in Node.js Creating API specifications and docs with Swagger Using NodeJS to build an API Easily exposing data from databases (SQL and NoSQL) Creating API policies such as rate limiting, quota, OAuth, and more Deploying APIs to the cloud (Apigee Edge, Amazon Web Services and others) The workshop is completely free – and all of the software & services we’ll be using are open-source! |
Portland ReactJS Hang Session – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub We recently started a user group for Portland ReactJS users. I'd like to have an informal meet and greet to get to know the community here and get some input from you all on what you'd like to get from this user group and some of our ideas. We hope to have our first official meeting in January/February 2015. We have a website here (WIP, don't judge :)) and a meetup group at meetup.com. Please Join our meetup group and RSVP if you can so we have an idea of how many people might be attending. |
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Saturday
Nov 15, 2014
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OSM Hackathon for Portland Building Imports – Urban Airship Inc Urban Airship graciously opens its doors this Saturday for a half day #OSM Portland building import hackathon. Come write docs, work on conflation scripts, and help do some testing. All skill levels and background welcome. 10 AM - 4 PM Urban Airship 1417 NW Everett St #300 Portland, OR 97209 |
Tuesday
Nov 18, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
Monday
Nov 24, 2014
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Rentrak Hackathon – Rentrak - Downtown The Rentrak Hackathon is a gathering of laptops and laughter. Classically, we all sit in a square and type words onto a keyboard that then get turned into a "computerized program". It's a good chance to work on your personal projects, learn what your peers are up to (computer-wise), figure out what the best programming language is, and/or say the words "I don't have anything to work on" or "I forgot my laptop". This event is very informal, and there is no specific project we'll be focusing our efforts on. Food and refreshments are served. RSVPing to [email protected] is appreciated, but not required. Come check out Rentrak's new downtown office. Everyone is welcome to join us! |
Tuesday
Dec 2, 2014
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). Free beer! |
Thursday
Dec 4, 2014
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! AgendaPlease fill out our feedback survey to help us make MaptimePDX even better! https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/79FTQ9D
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Tuesday
Dec 16, 2014
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ReactJS user group drinkup – Ex Novo Brewing Company Hello Reagents! We are having another casual/drinkup meeting to prepare for our first official meetup(s) in Jan/Feb. To keep the conversation focused we're trying to limit the attendance to about 20 people, so please RSVP here. We will be discussing what our plans are for the initial meetings starting early 2015. Please bring your thoughts with you. If you can't make it, or would like to get the discussion started now, please use the comment/conversation on the meetup page. Thanks, look forward to seeing you next month! |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). Free beer! |
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Tuesday
Dec 30, 2014
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Programming OS Web Spatio-temporal Mapping Visiualizations – Anna Bananas, St Johns Programming OS Web Spatio-temporal Mapping Visiualizations: Tues, Dec 30, 7:00pm, Anna Bananas St Johns, 8716 N. Lombard, Portland, Oregon (back room). This month we will work with OpenStreetMap Data. We will use JOSM to edit OSM data and learn to download OSM data for use in our web visualizations. NOTE: we have a new time ... we will begin at 7pm and go to 9pm. If you are late, come anyway. We will be in the back room mapping away :) |
Tuesday
Jan 6, 2015
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Drop in hour for prospective students – Epicodus Epicodus is a 20 week, full time, in-person class on programming. You'll learn everything you need to know to get a job as a web developer or build your startup's app. At Epicodus, you'll learn how to build web applications from top to bottom with modern technologies and practices. More importantly than any particular skill, though, you'll learn how to think like a programmer, write good code, and pick up new languages and technologies in this fast-changing industry. We currently offer two courses: one covering PHP, JavaScript, and Drupal, and one covering Ruby, JavaScript, and Rails. Stop in to meet our staff, see the classroom and ask lots of questions. And if you're working on the pre-class homework from learnhowtoprogram.com we can help with that! Check out our FAQ: http://www.epicodus.com/faq.html |
Tuesday
Jan 13, 2015
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
Monday
Feb 2, 2015
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Startup Week - PDX Code Guild Open House Party – PDX Code Guild Join PDX Code Guild for Startup Week Open House Party! We’ll have refreshments, live acoustic blues, student demos, and hacking. 2626 SW Corbett Ave Portland OR 97201 (next door to the Portland State University Business Accelerator) PDX Code Guild harnesses the power of code to empower career-seekers, entrepreneurs and startups through a trio of services that include bootcamps for career-seekers and startup founders and a consulting team that turns ideas into exceptional software. PDX Code Guild Bootcamps are immersive hands-on developer training programs. Students build their portfolio and receive individualized attention. Small class sizes and intensive instruction ensure students get the maximum results in the shortest amount of time. PDX Code Guild serves the Portland Tech community by: Providing technical skills training to help fill the need for talent in Portland's growing tech industry. Empowering entrepreneurs with technical leadership skills so they can be more successful at launching a startup, and making founding a tech startup available to a more diverse group. Providing high-quality, low-cost software development for startups, non-profits & small businesses. Keep this number in case you need directions: (541) 602-6215 |
Tuesday
Feb 3, 2015
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Drop in hour for prospective Epicodus students and startup entrepreneurs – Epicodus Epicodus is pleased to be a part of Portland Startup Week! Join us in celebrating Portland's startup community and entrepreneurial spirit. Drop in to meet our staff, see the classroom and ask lots of questions. A bit about us: Epicodus is a 20 week, full time, in-person class on programming. You'll learn everything you need to know to get a job as a web developer or build your startup's app. We currently offer two courses: one covering PHP, JavaScript, and Drupal, and one covering Ruby, JavaScript, and Rails. Take a look at our curriculum at www.learnhowtoprogram.com. Check out our FAQ: http://www.epicodus.com/faq.html Hope to see you there! |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Thursday
Feb 5, 2015
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! Agenda
We recommend you install a text editor with syntax highlighting. Sublime Text and Notepad++ are two popular choices (of many). Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Tuesday
Feb 10, 2015
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Portland ReactJS meetup – Idealist.org Greetings fellow Reagents!We are looking forward to our first official ReactJS user group. Dave and Eric from Idealist.org will be sharing some interesting stuff (details below) with us, and we're hoping to have one additional talk. Please let us know if you're interested in speaking/presenting. We'd like to have at least a few lightning talks as well. I have a feeling this will fill up fast, so please RSVP if you would like to attend this event. If you are new to our group, Welcome! If you would like to get more involved or hear what we're talking about, we'd like to invite you to join our google group to join the conversations or start a new one. Also, please take a look at our code of conduct which let's you know what we think "being excellent to each other" should look and feel like. Talks:Notes on the Design of Components (Dave McCabe)Dave will discuss what idealist.org has learned about designing React components, specifically techniques for promoting simplicity, reuse, statelessness, and separation of concerns, and for dealing with asynchrony. Isomorphic Webpack Hot Module Replacement Boilerplate (Eric O'Connell)
This talk will give the starting point for a very nice dev environment using the webpack Hot Module Replacement feature. It will include a (trivial) Express app that renders the entire React component hierarchy which will then be hydrated on the client. Variations shown will include serving API requests out of the same app, and shared client/server routing. TBD / Lightning talksGet in touch with us if you'd like to share your experiences! |
Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Thursday
Feb 12, 2015
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Code Fellows Portland Info Session – Code Fellows Join us for a beer and check out our new campus! Come meet Code Fellows instructor Adron Hall and other staff members at this monthly info session. Find out which class is right for you and learn what it takes to become a software developer. Jot down your questions and RSVP today! |
Wednesday
Feb 18, 2015
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Tech+Pong in SW Portland – CrowdCompass by Cvent Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (start-up, developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged. This event is free but please RSVP so we can get a head count for food and drinks |
Tuesday
Feb 24, 2015
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Hack + Help – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). Portland Code School's own Al Zimmerman will be giving a lightning talk on responsive typography. Aside from this, the evening will be unstructured time to hack on your own or give/receive help from others in the coding community. |
Tuesday
Mar 3, 2015
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Drop in hour for prospective students – Epicodus Epicodus is a 20 week, full time, in-person class on programming. You'll learn everything you need to know to get a job as a web developer or build your startup's app. At Epicodus, you'll learn how to build web applications from top to bottom with modern technologies and practices. More importantly than any particular skill, though, you'll learn how to think like a programmer, write good code, and pick up new languages and technologies in this fast-changing industry. We currently offer two courses: one covering PHP, JavaScript, and Drupal, and one covering Ruby, JavaScript, and Rails. Stop in to meet our staff, see the classroom and ask lots of questions. And if you're working on the pre-class homework from learnhowtoprogram.com we can help with that! Check out our FAQ: http://www.epicodus.com/faq.html |
Hack + Help (plus a data science talk!) – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). |
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Thursday
Mar 5, 2015
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! Agenda
Let us know if you have something you'd like to teach, ask, show, or hack:
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Monday
Mar 9, 2015
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Coder Bootcamp Open House - PDX Code Guild – PDX Code Guild Considering a career in technology? Come check out PDX Code Guild, meet instructors and staff, tour the school, and ask questions about the bootcamps. Chat about programming languages, how to learn code, what the industry is like and more. Drop in any time between 4:00pm and 6:00pm. Free parking, close to public transit, bicycle friendly. Bring a laptop and stay after for Monday Python. Light refreshments |
Tuesday
Mar 10, 2015
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Portland ReactJS Presentation night – Jama Software (New Office) Greetings to all! We're excited to announce our second meeting and presentation night! We already have some great talks lined up from Dave McCabe and Asa Miller. We're hoping to set aside some time for lightning talks as well. Please join the mailing list and let us know if you are interested in presenting or participating in lightning talks. Jama Software will be hosting us at their new office in downtown Portland. Catering will also be provided, more details on that soon. == Proposed Schedule ==Using React with Real-time data from Firebase. (Asa Miller)Asa will discuss setting up real-time communication between desktop and mobile and how to to configure it for communication between components instead of passing props. Notes on the Design of Components. (Dave McCabe)A discussion on what we've learned about designing React components: Techniques for promoting simplicity, reuse, statelessness, and separation of concerns, and for dealing with asynchrony. |
Hack + Help (workshop edition) – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). This week we'll be having a special workshop by Josh Riggs, UX designer for thinkshout. It will be an interactive workshop where participants will do UX design on a new website iteration. |
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Tuesday
Mar 17, 2015
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Hack + Help UX Workshop (+ pizza!) – Portland Code School Hack + Help is for anyone that is learning to code. Whether you are new to coding or experienced in coding and want to help others learn, please join us! Bring your laptop and desire to learn (and/or teach!). This week, 3/17, we'll be having a special workshop by Josh Riggs, UX designer for thinkshout. It will be an interactive workshop where participants will be led through a UX design on a new website iteration. We'll be serving PIZZA for all attendees! |
Wednesday
Mar 18, 2015
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Tech+Pong in SW Portland – CrowdCompass by Cvent Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (start-up, developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged. This event is free but please RSVP so we can get a head count for food and drinks |
Thursday
Apr 2, 2015
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! I think we're going to do a Q&A session. We want to try and keep this one a little shorter so people can go to the Deviant Cartography exhibit (just a few blocks away): http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Creative-Coders/events/221334903/ |
PDXNode Presentation Night – New Relic Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:00pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions. |
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Tuesday
Apr 7, 2015
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Drop in hour for prospective students – Epicodus Epicodus is a 20 week, full time, in-person class on programming. You'll learn everything you need to know to get a job as a web developer or build your startup's app. At Epicodus, you'll learn how to build web applications from top to bottom with modern technologies and practices. More importantly than any particular skill, though, you'll learn how to think like a programmer, write good code, and pick up new languages and technologies in this fast-changing industry. We currently offer two courses: one covering PHP, JavaScript, and Drupal, and one covering Ruby, JavaScript, and Rails. Stop in to meet our staff, see the classroom and ask lots of questions. And if you're working on the pre-class homework from learnhowtoprogram.com we can help with that! Check out our FAQ: http://www.epicodus.com/faq.html |
Sunday
Apr 12, 2015
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Workshop: JavaScript for Absolute Beginners – Art Institute of Portland Don't know your for-loop from a function? Come start your programming journey with this fun, friendly introduction to JavaScript with Code Fellows instructor Stephanie Lingwood! First, we'll explore the tools programmers use to write code. Then, we'll learn how to create interaction in a web page. Finally, we'll get creative and create a simple game to share with friends. Bring a laptop that has Google Chrome and Sublime Text 2 installed (get it from www.sublimetext.com). *This 3-hour workshop is free with your ticket to the ACT-W Conference! Get your ticket here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/act-w-portland-a-conference-to-advance-the-careers-of-tech-women-registration-15767220180 |
Tuesday
Apr 14, 2015
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Portland ReactJS Presentation night – Jama Software (New Office) Greetings Reagents! We had an awesome meetup at Jama with some great talks. Thanks to everyone that took time from their schedule to come out. We're still looking for some talks from the Portland community. Please let us know if you'd be interested in speaking at this or any future meetings. We have some things brewing for the May meetup that we're excited to share with you next month. Jama Software has graciously offered their event space again for this meeting. Food will also be provided by Idealist.org, please come at 6pm to enjoy some dinner and socializing. Presentations will start promptly at 6:30. == Proposed Schedule == • Observables and React (or, 'Yo dawg, I heard you like reactive programming, so I put some Reactive Extensions in your React so you can react while you React’) - (Ian Irvine) Ian takes us on a tour of JavaScript Observables via RXJS, and explores some potential use cases within the realm of React. • TBA!!! Some members have mentioned wanting to see and hear a talk on a rewrite of an app from [something] to React. Have you done this? You should talk about it! Are you interested in trying this? Try it! Then show us how it went. |
Saturday
Apr 18, 2015
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RactiveJS workshop with Marty Nelson – Epicodus An introduction and exploration of live, reactive templating with RactiveJS. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran of web development, leverage your HTML, JS, and CSS knowledge to easily create dynamic data-driven applications and websites. RSVP Here: ractivejs-workshop-april.eventbrite.com What is Ractive JS?Ractive is a template-driven UI library, but unlike other tools that generate inert HTML, it transforms your templates into blueprints for apps that are interactive by default. Some tools force you to learn a new vocabulary and structure your app in a particular way. Ractive works for you, not the other way around – and it plays well with other libraries. What will the workshop cover?TemplatingWe'll cover the mustache basics and then dive into the expanded abilities of two-way binding, sections and expressions. Patterns for common use cases like master/detail relationships. Data, Binding and ObserversControlling data through template binding and programmatic manipulation. Establishing data flows with observers. Decorators, Events and Transitions & Animations Encapsulate DOM manipulation, respond to events and provide intro and outro effects ComponentsApply the fundamentals of Ractive in a modular fashion to build composable, powerful apps Advanced Configuration and Instantiation, and more Resources to get startedInstallationUsing Ractive can be as simple as adding a script tag in the browser. However, for this workshop please make sure you have node.js installed as will be exploring ractive in a modern build environment. Here's how to get started: http://docs.ractivejs.org/latest/get-started-with-node-js |
Tuesday
May 12, 2015
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Portland ReactJS Presentation Night – Jama Software (New Office) Hello all! We had an awesome meetup last week at Jama with some great talks. Thanks to everyone that took time from their schedule to come out. In May, we're very excited to announce that Areeb Malik from Facebook's Ads Team will be presenting his talk, "Going Big with React", which will focus on the strengths of a unidirectional data flow architecture in apps with several engineers and megabytes of client-side code. Here is a link to this talk from last year. Areeb will be catering this talk to our React users community here, so please come prepared to ask questions and expect an interesting conversation after his talk. Jama Software has graciously offered their event space again for this meeting. Food will also be provided by Idealist.org, please come at 6pm to enjoy some dinner and socializing. The presentation will start promptly at 6:30. Looking forward to a great meetup! Please RSVP at meetup.com so we know how many people are coming. Thank you! |
Wednesday
May 13, 2015
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EmberJS May 2015 Meetup – Crowd Compass We're mixing things up again this month :) The next Meetup will be hosted at the new CrowdCompass' office! Registration will open at 12noon PST on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 and you DO need to RSVP to attend this event. Schedule
6:30pm - 7:00pm: Check-In, Networking and Food Program Responsive Templates, by Rocky Neurock One tool in the Responsive Design belt involves making decisions, at the template level, for different devices/media. Ember makes it extremely easy to do this in Handlebars. Rocky will show some simple examples. Coding More Effectively Through Conventions, by Evan Rowe Terms like "convention over configuration" and "coding standards" are thrown around often in the development world, but not much time is dedicated to discussing why these things matter, and how they can be useful. We'll take a look at the importance of these principles, and how you can put them to work to improve the quality and efficiency of your (and your team's) code. Sponsors The leading mobile app provider for conferences and meetings. HealthSparq helps people make smarter health care choices. By offering tools that help people find providers, determine individualized costs and access quality and patient reviews, HealthSparq ensures that people are empowered to get the highest quality health care at the lowest cost. |
Thursday
May 14, 2015
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MaptimePDX – Esri Portland R&D Center This month's topic is Cartographic Design Principles. Welcome to MaptimePDX, a monthly hack and learn meetup for map nerds, geo-geeks, and the spatially inclined. Beginners are very welcome! Our goal is to be inclusive no matter your tech level, so bring your questions, geoprojects, and mapping curiosities. We also highly encourage bringing a laptop so you can get hands-on! |
Portland TypeScript Meetup: Introduction to TypeScript Take Two - Classes, Inheritance, and Modules – CSG Pro Join us for our May meeting where Matt Crouse will be presenting "Introduction to TypeScript Take Two: Classes, Inheritance, and Modules", picking up where we left off from our April meeting. Agenda |
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Tuesday
May 19, 2015
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Engibeering – TILT Pearl District This group is intended to bring people together who are working in the burgeoning PDX tech scene to casually discuss anything tech related over beers (or any other beverage of choice). Let's get together, drink some beer and discuss technology! |
Tuesday
Jun 2, 2015
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Drop in hour for prospective students – Epicodus Epicodus is a 20 week, full time, in-person class on programming. You'll learn everything you need to know to get a job as a web developer or build your startup's app. At Epicodus, you'll learn how to build web applications from top to bottom with modern technologies and practices. More importantly than any particular skill, though, you'll learn how to think like a programmer, write good code, and pick up new languages and technologies in this fast-changing industry. We currently offer three courses: one covering PHP, JavaScript, and Drupal, one covering Ruby, JavaScript, and Rails, and a new class covering Java, JavaScript, and Android. Currently, the Java class is women-only. Stop in to meet our staff, see the classroom and ask lots of questions. And if you're working on the pre-class homework from learnhowtoprogram.com we can help with that! Check out our FAQ: http://www.epicodus.com/faq.html |
Thursday
Jun 11, 2015
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Portland TypeScript Meetup: Introduction to the TypeScript Toolchain – CSG Pro Join us for our June meeting where John Richter will be presenting "Introduction to the TypeScript Toolchain". Agenda Introduction to the TypeScript Toolchain You've learned the basics of the typescript language itself. Now learn about the tools that constitute a complete TypeScript development environment. In this session, we will answer all those ancillary questions about developing in TypeScript that tend to get lost when focusing language features. How do I compile TypeScript? Topics include:
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Thursday
Jun 18, 2015
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PDXNode Hack Night – New Relic Come hack, share your projects, work on nodeschool workshoppers. 29th floor |
Thursday
Oct 8, 2015
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How to go from Airport Baggage Agent to Professional Developer in Weeks (Not Years) – Code Fellows How will you change your career through Code Fellows? Come hear from US Navy veteran Ron Floyd, who went from airport baggage agent to professional web developer with a Code Fellows bootcamp. You'll get to talk to Ron about his career switch and find out how you can do the same. RSVP here: http://www.codefellows.org/events-calendar#pdx-october-info-session |
Thursday
Oct 15, 2015
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Thursday Night Frontend – PDX Code Guild Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Saturday
Oct 31, 2015
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Karaoke Research Council episode 2 taping – Open Signal (Formerly Portland Community Media) Come join the studio audience for the second episode of Ross Brackett's insane TV show at Portland Community Media. We use Javascript to create music! Audience members use their Chrome or Safari-equipped phones to create music along with the band! Special guest is Portland tape loop maestro The Occupant (https://soundcloud.com/shane-mcdonell). Expect: two musical performances with crazy DIY VHS visuals! Clip from the previous episode: http://youtu.be/p7gvDRCnw7s Subject matter will include Javascript, Amazon's Mechanical Turk, the holodeck, the Web Audio API |
Thursday
Nov 12, 2015
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Portland Campus: How to go from [Your Seemingly-Unrelated career] to Developer – Code Fellows Wondering how to move from your current job into a tech career? Want to hear how your current skills translate into the tech world? Already a developer and need to learn a new stack or level up your skills? Join us for a beer (or ginger ale!) to explore career paths in tech and how to get there. You'll hear from professional developers about how they found their way into their current roles. Bring all your questions about the tech industry and how you can change your career. |
Saturday
Jan 23, 2016
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Karaoke Research Council ep. 3 TAPING: Futel + music by The Occupant – Open Signal (Formerly Portland Community Media) COME BE IN OUR STUDIO AUDIENCE!!! Taping starts at 2 sharp. Karaoke Research Council is a medium-silly TV show devoted to showing off Portlanders who are using the arts and/or technology to increase human connection in cool ways. And, of course, Karaoke research. Karl Anderson and Elijah St. Clair of Futel join Ross live in Studio A to discuss and demonstrate their DIY telephone company Futel. Futel's been putting up free pay phones around town that are more than they appear. Check 'em out at http://futel.net/ Musical guest is The Occupant. With a sound that is simultaneously engrossing, abstract, and playful, The Occupant promises to confuse and delight. Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/shane-mcdonell PLUS: -We'll continue our research into next-generation Karaoke with a new online demo of singalong.js that you can play at home with your friends -E minor drone yoga |
Thursday
Feb 4, 2016
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PDXNode Presentation Night – Urban Airship Inc PDXNode Presentation Night! Speakers:
Join us on #pdxnode on Freenode irc or on github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode! Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions. |
Wednesday
Feb 10, 2016
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I want to work for Moda Health w/Katie Schenk – New Relic At this February meetup, we will focus on an insightful interview with Katie Schenk, Business Systems Supervisor at Moda Health. She joined there just a few weeks ago and is excited to share the journey leading up to a pretty cool job there. The experience and value you will get from this meetup is going to be unlike any other you ever saw... You have my personal guarantee! Here's the agenda: 6:00 - 6:10 Networking 6:10 - 6:20 Audience Self-introductions 6:20 - 7:00 Guest speaker intro, interview plus Q&A 7:00 - 7:15 Company research strategies 7:15 - 7:45 More networking Oh, as always, this meetup is POWERED BY FREE PIZZA :) |
Thursday
Mar 3, 2016
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Using Clojurescript & Figwheel for a modern fronted workflow w/ Jordan Schatz – Puppet ClojureScript has the best client side work flow available. Beating out JS (even with modern tooling), and other compile to JS languages. With ClojureScript and figwheel we have hot code reloading, stable application state across reloads, & an interactive browser connected REPL. You can develop your client side app as if you where inside the browser. In this short presentation we will go over what figwheel does, how to set it up, and demo what it is like to build an SPA in ClojureScript + Om. Jordan Schatz is a polyglot software engineer, working in Clojure, ClojureScript, Python, Javascript, Racket, PHP among other languages to build and scale systems for the last 10 years. He has a particular love of functional programming, dev ops & NoSQL/new data stores. Outside of computer science he pursues interests in alternative energy systems, alternative architecture and the life sciences. |
Tuesday
Apr 26, 2016
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DonutJS [Sold out] – Cup and Bar A fun night of code, donuts, and karaoke for the Portland tech community! Tickets cost $10 and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. Come meet some new friends and nom on some yummy donuts. The meetup consists of four 10-minute talks, performances, karaoke, and donuts! Talks will include a mix of creative projects, personal passions, and in-depth technical subjects! See http://donutjs.club for more details and to get your ticket! :) |
Thursday
May 5, 2016
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PDXNode Presentation Night – Urban Airship Inc PDXNode Presentation Night! Speakers:
Join us on #pdxnode on Freenode irc or on github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode! Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions. |
Thursday
Jun 2, 2016
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PDXNode – Urban Airship After a brief hiatus, PDXNode is back in full swing! This month’s presentations include:
When the talks are over: When our talks are over there will be time for Node developers to hang out and get to know each other! If you’re new to Node.js: If you’re new to Node, or just generally curious and want to learn more about it–we’ll have a newcomer’s-corner where you’ll be able to get help with all initial setup, and receive a quick intro. We’re really stoked to see you there! |
Saturday
Jun 4, 2016
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Alexa Skill Building 101 – Taborspace On Saturday June 4th we bring you the first ever Hackster.io + Amazon Alexa workshop! Liz Myers, who is a Developer Evangelist at Amazon, will be teaching Alexa Skill Building 101 starting at noon. In this talk, intended for software and hardware developers interested in voice control, home automation, and personal assistant technology, we will walk through the development of a new Alexa skill and incorporate it into a consumer-facing device. The talk will be followed by lunch and an afternoon of hacking. Finish off the day with dinner and incredible prizes sponsored by Amazon. Alexa is the speech and personal assistant technology behind Amazon Echo. Today you can use Alexa to listen to music, play games, check traffic and weather, control your household devices such as Philips Hue and Belkin WeMo, and lots more. Alexa offers a full-featured set of APIs and SDKs that you can use to teach her new skills and add her into devices and applications of your own. Worried that your just a beginner and not much of a coder? Don t be! This Hackathon will be suitable for beginners and pros alike. We have examples and tutorials that will get you up to speed with creating your own amazing voice activated Alexa “Skills” for the Echo – come learn and make new nerdy coder friends! Any experience with JavasScript or Python will be a plus but we have a repository of examples you can simply modify to make your own publishable Alexa Skill. Drop in, bring your laptops, your friends, and plenty of time to hack some uber code and hear what Echo has to say. |
Sunday
Jun 19, 2016
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Node PDX 2016 through The Bossanova Ballroom Portland is an awesome place to be a JavaScript hacker. JavaScript is everywhere. It’s in your browser, on your server, in your phone, on the wire between your devices, and possibly in your thermostat, beer keg, or karaoke system... and it’s only growing from there. We’ve gone from roll-over effects to robots, codeable toys and automated quad-copter drones, all speaking a common language of JSON, often sharing JavaScript code at their core. Portland is home to some of the most talented developers in the world. We’re not kidding. Our quirky and distinctive town breeds creativity in all things, from the culinary arts and funky brews we’re so famous for to artisanally crafted Python and minimalist-chic of JavaScript micro-libraries. PDX is bursting with artistic craftsmanship unlike anywhere else on the planet. NodePDX creates a time and a place for this community to share information, discuss ideas, and work together to improve the art and science of hacking. |
Tuesday
Jun 28, 2016
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DonutJS – Cup and Bar A fun night of code and donuts. Tickets are $10 (includes a donut), and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. This month’s non-profit is ChickTech Portland, an organization that provides mentoring and workshops to Portland area girls interested in STEM fields. |
Tuesday
Jul 19, 2016
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Ember.js Portland Meetup – CrowdCompass Our next meetup will be hosted at Crowd Compass! :) Registration will open at 12noon PST on Monday, July 4th and you DO need to RSVP to attend this event. Schedule
6:30pm - 7:00pm: Check-In, Networking and Food Program Sensible Broccoli Broccoli is an integral and powerful part of ember-cli, but documentation and recent best practices can be hard to come by. By stepping through my rewrite of Ambitious Design in the Age of Ambitious Web Apps Far too often we as developers/engineers strive to create ambitious apps with design being an afterthought in the ideation process. My discussion tonight is to argue for a world in which we can strive for ambition in both engineering and design, to move away from blatant aesthetic plagiarism and to return to a sense of creativity within the art of structuring a site. The Benefits, Challenges and Tricks of Accessing Your Information Without Bogging Down Your App by Kyle Mellander What do you do when you have a relationship with 1000+ related items? How do you handle complex relationships from the back-end? Let's face it, accessing data on the front-end is very different from the back-end. It requires us to shift our thinking of how we want our data to be structured. We'll look at how Ember natively handles those relationships and what you can do to find solutions for those complex data situations. Sponsors At CrowdCompass by Cvent, we create awesome mobile event apps that increase attendee engagement and produce a strong return on investment. As the premier event app developer, we provide mobile apps for conferences, tradeshows, meetings and events that range in size from 50 to 50,000 attendees. HealthSparq helps people make smarter health care choices. By offering tools that help people find providers, determine individualized costs and access quality and patient reviews, HealthSparq ensures that people are empowered to get the highest quality health care at the lowest cost. |
Thursday
Jul 28, 2016
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ElmLang: Elm Intro and Experiences – Crowd Compass We'll start off with an beginners intro to Elm in the first half of the meeting and move on to experience reports in the second half. If you'd like to lead the intro discussion or if you'd like to share your experiences (lighting talk, etc) please let me know. We really need people to step up and share what they know. Thanks for your support as we get the group going on a regular basis. |
Friday
Aug 12, 2016
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Free Code Camp PDX meetup group – PDX Code Guild Laid back study session with local freel code campers. Focus on javascript but all programmers of any level are welcome to come hang out and code. |
Tuesday
Aug 30, 2016
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Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Notch8 Workspace Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This month, we're going to look at the popular game called Sokoban. We'll implement an engine to generate the board, and allow users to play. The computer game Sokoban, invented by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, was introduced by Thinking Rabbit of Takarazuka, Japan in 1982. This simple game of logic puzzles was an instant success. It won awards and spawned sequels. Over the years, Sokoban has been ported to a huge number of platforms. Fan support remains strong and many of those fans even produce new levels for the game. |
Thursday
Sep 1, 2016
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PDXNode Presentation Night – Urban Airship Inc PDXNode Presentation Night! Speakers: Join us on #pdxnode on Freenode irc or on github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode! Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn!
Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions. |
Saturday
Sep 17, 2016
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2-day workshop: Advanced Redux/Async through Epicodus Note: this is a paid event. You can purchase tickets at https://universe.com/advancedredux You've learned React, and are excited about building robust, scalable applications. But at some point your application is going to become too complex for React to handle on its own. How do you effectively manage each component and their states? Enter Redux. Redux has fast become the architecture of choice for building scalable applications with JavaScript and React. It will help you to better organize your application and make state mutations more predictable and transparent. In this advanced workshop, FreeCodeCamp CTO Berkeley Martinez will help you to take your development skills to the next level. What you will learnSaturday - Sunday:
What we will buildWe will apply the principles above as we build a social e-commerce app, complete with:
Your InstructorBerkeley Martinez, CTO of FreeCodeCamp.com Berkeley is the CTO of freecodecamp.com, a free online community for learning full-stack web development where students garner real-world experience by engineering solutions for nonprofit companies. He has been programming with React for over two years, and is the author of Redux-Epic, a library built to do better async and server-side rendering in React with RxJS Observables. He is also the co-organizer of the San Francisco-based Meetup group Real World React, which features talks and workshops on using React in real-world, production applications. As an instructor at Real World React, he consults individuals and businesses looking to become experts in React, Redux, and other tools in the ecosystem. Prerequisites
Pre-class Resources
Your OrganizerReal World React is an SF-based organization that features talks, meetups, and workshops on using React & Redux in real-world, production applications. |
Tuesday
Sep 27, 2016
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Donut.js – The Cleaners at the Ace Hotel A fun night of code and donuts! This month’s event will be on Tuesday, September 27th at 6pm at The Cleaners at The Ace Hotel (map). (Please note the new venue!) Tickets are $10 (includes a donut), and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. This month’s non-profit is ChickTech Portland, an organization that provides mentoring and workshops to Portland area girls interested in STEM fields. |
Tuesday
Oct 11, 2016
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JavaScript Study Night – Epicodus var studyNight = {
..... when: '6-9pm, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays', ..... where: 'Epicodus', ..... who: 'Anyone so long as you agree to follow our Code of Conduct', ..... attendees: [] } studyNight.attendees.push('you'); Translation: Come study, learn, or work on a project at JavaScript Study Night! Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays from 6-9pm at Epicodus. We welcome anyone interested in JavaScript, whether you're just starting or already a pro. Take a look at our github repository for links to exercises and resources: https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/javascript-study-nights By coming to JS Study Night, you are agreeing to follow our Code of Conduct. |
Wednesday
Oct 12, 2016
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I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (this month is InvisionApp) – Forge Portland We are super-thrilled to welcome our October special guest, Dana Lawson. Dana is the VP of Platform Engineering at InvisionApp. And the cool part is InvisionApp is a very remote-friendly company (more about this at the meetup session). Dana Lawson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dglawson Invision on Twitter: https://twitter.com/invisionapp Dana and I worked together at New Relic for about a year. The first thing anyone notices about Dana is her electrifying energy and her sharp sense of humor. You can tell right away that working with her would be super-fun and you could get lots of things accomplished with little or no stress. Dana’s illustrious career record proves my theory :) Dana had great opportunities to wear many hats throughout her 18 year career in technology. Earlier this year, Dana wanted to take these lessons learned from being in that crazy world and do it all over again, but better! So when the opportunity came to build out a Platform Engineering organization at InVision she decided to take that chance. This is just a teaser for all the goodness you can expect at the actual meetup. As always, you have our PERSONAL GUARANTEE that this meetup is the best value for your precious ~2 hours away from friends/family :) |
Tuesday
Oct 25, 2016
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Donut.js – The Cleaners $10 ticket, pay on arrival or ahead of time at the website. 6:00pm Arrive and nom on tasty donuts! Jeff Lombard @JeffLombardJr Working Hard to be Lazy 7:15 Jeena Lee & Malisa Smith @theJeenaLee & @malisas7 Team JaM in Systems Wonderland 7:30 Intermission! 7:45 Caterina Paun @caterinasworld FramerJS Meet people and eat more donuts! |
Wednesday
Nov 2, 2016
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Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Notch8 Workspace Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This month, we'll be divide into teams and work together to create an Alexa app, which is both a lot of fun, and easier to plumb than you'd expect. The challenge will come in the intelligence you and your team bake into the interaction. |
Wednesday
Nov 9, 2016
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Elm-lang Hack Night – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Hang out and work on projects with other Elm developers. Open to all skill levels. |
Wednesday
Nov 30, 2016
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Code Oregon Labs - November 30, 2016 – Code Fellows Code Fellows PDX invites online learners of all stripes are invited to Code Oregon Labs! This is an open lab for people who are learning to code online and who would benefit from in-person tutoring from professional instructors and industry veterans. Together with Code Oregon and generous volunteers from the #pdxtech community, Code Fellows PDX is happy to host this event! Our goal is a 6:1 learner-to-tutor ratio. Bring your laptop Pizza & drinks provided. |
Thursday
Dec 1, 2016
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Front End Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Friday
Dec 2, 2016
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Learn to Code Friday – PDX Code Guild 6:00 - 6:30 Mix & Mingle
6:30 Intros 6:45 Beginner Tutorials
7:30-9:00 Mentor assisted study session |
Wednesday
Dec 7, 2016
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Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Notch8 Workspace Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This month, we'll be divide into teams and work together to build Yatzee. Can you and your team create a dice roller? Build a game loop? Awesome, how about multiplayer, and multi device? Websockets would be interesting to work with for this. |
Thursday
Dec 8, 2016
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CANCELLED!!!! Front End Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild !!!! CANCELLED !!!! * this event has been cancelled due to icy weather and road conditions! Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Thursday
Dec 15, 2016
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--CANCELLED--Front End Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild !!!! CANCELLED !!!! ** THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ICY WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. CANCELLED |
Thursday
Dec 22, 2016
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Front End Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Friday
Dec 23, 2016
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Learn to Code Friday – PDX Code Guild 6:00 - 6:30 Mix & Mingle Help will be available for those needing help getting started or moving ahead learning to code. 6:30 Intros 6:45 Beginner Tutorials We will rotate each week between: 1. Setting up your environment 2. Getting started learning Python 3. Getting started with HTML and CSS 4. Getting started with JavaScript This week we will be learning JavaScript! 7:30-9:00 Mentor assisted study session Help will be available for beginning Python, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
Thursday
Dec 29, 2016
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Front End Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Wednesday
Jan 4, 2017
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Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Notch8 Workspace Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. Today's magic night challenge is to build an animal quiz program. It works like this. The program starts by telling the user to think of an animal. It then begins asking a series of yes/no questions about that animal: does it swim, does it have hair, etc. Eventually, it will narrow down the possibilities to a single animal and guess that (Is it a mouse?). More detail: Github: https://github.com/PortlandMagicNight/2017-1-4-Animal-Quiz Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Javascript-Magic-Night/events/236011088/ |
Thursday
Jan 5, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Friday
Jan 6, 2017
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Learn to Code Friday – PDX Code Guild 6:00 - 6:30 Mix & Mingle Help will be available for those needing help getting started or moving ahead learning to code. 6:30 Intros 6:45 Beginner Tutorials We will rotate each week between: 1. Setting up your environment 2. Getting started learning Python 3. Getting started with HTML and CSS 4. Getting started with JavaScript 7:30-9:00 Mentor assisted study session Help will be available for beginning Python, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
Monday
Jan 9, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Study Group/Networking Night – Phase 2 Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a head count: https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/events/236186318/ Welcone This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of expirence welcome. |
Tuesday
Jan 10, 2017
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GraphQLPDX Presentation Night – AppNexus, Inc. Second meetup! Hosted at AppNexus, talk about more graphql goodness. Submit a PR or reach out directly if you'd like to speak! |
Thursday
Jan 12, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Friday
Jan 13, 2017
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Learn to Code Friday – PDX Code Guild 6:00 - 6:30 Mix & Mingle Help will be available for those needing help getting started or moving ahead learning to code. 6:30 Intros 6:45 Beginner Tutorials We will rotate each week between: 1. Setting up your environment 2. Getting started learning Python 3. Getting started with HTML and CSS 4. Getting started with JavaScript 7:30-9:00 Mentor assisted study session Help will be available for beginning Python, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
Thursday
Jan 19, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Friday
Jan 20, 2017
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Learn to Code Friday – PDX Code Guild 6:00 - 6:30 Mix & Mingle Help will be available for those needing help getting started or moving ahead learning to code. 6:30 Intros 6:45 Beginner Tutorials We will rotate each week between: 1. Setting up your environment 2. Getting started learning Python 3. Getting started with HTML and CSS 4. Getting started with JavaScript 7:30-9:00 Mentor assisted study session Help will be available for beginning Python, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
Monday
Jan 23, 2017
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Code 102: Introduction to JavaScript (Evenings Jan 23-27) through Code Fellows PDX Ready to get started on your coding journey, or want to move past concepts of Code 101? Join us for Code 102! In this week-long evening course taught by Beth Long, you will work with experienced developers who will guide you through your introductory learning: You'll become better acquainted with your computer as a developer tool, learn industry vocabulary & shortcuts, and blast through Codecademy’s JavaScript tutorials. You'll gain a better grasp of the programming ecosystem and will be well-positioned to start Code 201. Note: When you decide to enroll in Code 201, money paid for this course can be applied towards your tuition. Schedule: Mon-Friday, January 23rd - 27th - 6-9PM Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/code-102-intro-to-javascript-evenings-jan-23-27-2017-tickets-31235107046?aff=calagator |
Thursday
Jan 26, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Code Oregon - Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: GitHub Workshop The Tech Academy Join us at The Tech Academy for the next installment of Code Oregon Careers.
We will be going over the very basics of GitHub and how you can use it to help you stand out in the market place. Both new and experienced users of GitHub will benefit from this presentation. You do not need prior experience with GitHub to attend. We will be providing pizza and beverages, so please RSVP to help us plan and prepare accordingly. Schedule: • 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Meet and greet (networking + Pizza and beverages) • 6:30 p.m. Overview of Code Oregon Careers • 6:35 p.m. Presentation on the basics of GitHub and how to maximize it to help you stand out in the job market. • 8:00 p.m. Q & A |
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Friday
Jan 27, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - The Tech Academy Tech Talk with Dr. Brent Wilson from George Fox University The Tech Academy Come hang out with your fellow coding enthusiasts at The Tech Academy!
Join us at The Tech Academy, Friday, January 27, at 11:45 a.m. for a Tech Talk with Dr. Brent Wilson. The pizza will be arriving around 11:45 a.m. Dr. Wilson will eat lunch and socialize with attendees. The Tech Talk begins at 1:00 p.m. Followed by a Q&A. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone! We look forward to seeing you! |
Learn to Code Friday – PDX Code Guild 6:00 - 6:30 Mix & Mingle Help will be available for those needing help getting started or moving ahead learning to code. 6:30 Intros 6:45 Beginner Tutorials We will rotate each week between: 1. Setting up your environment 2. Getting started learning Python 3. Getting started with HTML and CSS 4. Getting started with JavaScript 7:30-9:00 Mentor assisted study session Help will be available for beginning Python, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
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Saturday
Jan 28, 2017
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AR + VR Project Showcases @ WSU Vancouver – WSU Vancouver Campus Our first Networking Night of 2017 is a Saturday dedicated to AR and VR Project Showcases at the Creative Media & Digital Culture Center (CMDC) at Washington State University in Vancouver (WSUV).
The Creative Media & Digital Culture (CMDC) program teaches students to conceptualize applications of digital technologies and to think critically about digital media and the ways humans interact and engage with them. On Jan. 28th, CMDC alumnae and current students will be showcasing AR, VR, 2D & 3D animations, websites, and a transmedia educational game environment that have been created for their own research or local community and cultural organizations. Experience and learn further about the creative and critical approaches CMDC students have used when working with digital technology. Saturday's Program 1:00pm – 1:30pm – Doors Open Presenters CMDC alumnae and current students. Join us for project showcases featuring AR, VR, 2D & 3D animations, websites, and a transmedia educational game environment. About the Venue This is the first event we are organizing in the state of Washington. The event will be held on the beautiful campus of WSU Vancouver and we hope you will make the trip. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About the CMDC The Creative Media & Digital Culture (CMDC) program offers a major and a formal minor leading to the Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.) in Digital Technology and Culture (DTC) at Washington State University Vancouver. It teaches students to conceptualize, in both research and practice, applications of digital technologies and to think critically about digital media and the ways humans interact and engage with them. The CMDC program focuses on six areas of study within the field of digital media: 1) web & mobile design & development, 2) 2 & 3D animation for simulation and visualization, 3) digital publishing, 4) physical computing, 5) social media / SEO for digital marketing, and most recently 6) game studies & design. With over 250 students in the CMDC, it is now recognized as one of five Signature Programs on the WSUV campus. |
Monday
Jan 30, 2017
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10th Annual Winter Coders' Social – Simple Potluck and game night for Portland Coders of all flavors. Register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/10th-annual-winter-coders-social-and-potluck-tickets-31309764348 |
Wednesday
Feb 1, 2017
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Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Notch8 Workspace Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This months PDX magic might will be to create and implement a sliding puzzle. https://github.com/PortlandMagicNight/2017-2-1-sliding-puzzle |
Thursday
Feb 2, 2017
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Front End Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. |
Portland Data Science Group - Intro to NLP [NLP Series, #1] – This will be the first event in a series we're doing on Natural Language Processing. It will be a highly accessible workshop covering the concepts of n-grams and bag-of-words. We will work within the Python Notebook (Jupyter).
Allen Grimm will be presenting content / guiding the workshop. With years of experience in modeling and predicting user behavior, he has recently begun several NLP projects and is looking forward to sharing the first steps of his journey. Contact him through: GitHub, LinkedIn, Twitter, Event Structure:
• 7:00 - Assistance with Jupyter installation and a mini-course in using the notebook will begin at 7. • 7:20 - The NLP content will begin. • 8:00 - Networking. • 8:30 - We'll head to The Upper Lip, where we dig deep into data science topics over a beer |
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Monday
Feb 6, 2017
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Free Code Camp Study Group – Phase2 Note: Please RVSP on meetup.com so we can get a head count.https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/events/236818814/ Welcome campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Tuesday
Feb 7, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - The Tech Academy Social Networking Night The Tech Academy Join The Tech Academy for a fun evening of networking and socializing!
Come test your skills at Foosball and ping pong with other great tech enthusiasts! There will be free beer, pizza and fun! Who doesn't love fun? All are welcome! We hope to see you there! |
Nick Muhonen on ECMAScript – Intel Hawthorn Farms 3 (HF3) Campus (5100 NE Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124) PADNUG Tuesday, February 7 at 6:00 PM Nick will discuss all of the great new changes to ECMAScript 2015/2016 and upcoming changes for 2017. We'll also look at development tools to get you going! |
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Wednesday
Feb 8, 2017
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Write The Docs PDX - Networking with a side of Write The Docs proposals – New Relic NOTE: We'll be in New Relic's newest meeting room, on the 27th floor
FYI, O'Reilly has an excellent guide to creating conference proposals, "Propose, Prepare, Present". If you navigate to http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920027096.do, you can get the eBook version for free. We'll start with a brief networking session from 6-6:30. At 6:30, I'll make a few announcements. Anyone who wants to try out a "preview" of a conference talk (5-10 min), or just present their draft proposal for comments, can speak to the group (or ask questions) after that. |
Thursday
Feb 9, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Sunday
Feb 12, 2017
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Code 101: Introduction to Software Development & Careers in Tech – Code Fellows PDX Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! Code Fellows PDX offers the only advanced software development training in Portland, OR. Code 101 is a one-day workshop that's the perfect place to figure out if coding is for you. You’ll get a sneak peek of what a career in coding involves, plus a taste of the Code Fellows PDX learning experience. In this one-day workshop taught by Beth Long, you'll learn how websites are built and code one yourself using industry-standard tools and professional coding practices. You'll also hear from an industry veteran about what a career in software development is really like, and you'll have the opportunity to quiz our alumni about their experience as they changed careers. *All three meals provided. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/code-101-intro-to-software-development-careers-tickets-31521535762?aff=calagator |
Thursday
Feb 16, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Friday
Feb 17, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - The Tech Academy Tech Talk with Dan Heilman of Cox Automotive Inc. The Tech Academy Come hang out with your fellow coding enthusiasts at The Tech Academy!
Join us at The Tech Academy, Friday, February 17th, at 1:00 p.m. for a Tech Talk with Dan Heilman, Sr. Engineering Manager at Cox Automotive Inc. He will do a Q&A and discuss his experience as a Software Engineer and Scrum Master. There will be pizza and beverages!
We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Feb 20, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Please RSVP on meetup.com so we can get a headcount.https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/events/236818815/ Welcome campers! This is a biweekly laid back study/networking session,. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. |
Wednesday
Feb 22, 2017
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Get A Job, Not An Intership! – Code Fellows PDX Most Code Fellows PDX graduates are hired within six months of graduating at an average salary of of $70k. How do they it? Come find out! (Hint: It's not magic, but it is an impressive combination of in-person, hands-on technical training at the only advanced software development program in Portland). CF grads Don Chatelain and Yvonne Hayes will tell you how they did it and why at this Wednesday night meetup! Come for drinks, snacks, instructor meet-and-greet, and a scintillating tell-all from two of Portland's newest software developers! Don Chatelain is a full-stack developer at Immersive Media (think Google Maps StreetView!) Yvonne Hayes is a software engineer at Skyward (think commercial drones!) RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/get-a-job-not-an-internship-tickets-31901897434?aff=calagator |
Thursday
Feb 23, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Friday
Mar 3, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - The Tech Academy Tech Talk w/ Rick Turoczy of Silicon Florist The Tech Academy Come hang out with your fellow coding enthusiasts at The Tech Academy! Join us at The Tech Academy on Friday, March 3rd at 1:00 p.m. for a Tech Talk with Rick Turoczy of Silicon Florist. Rick is one of the most knowledgeable around when it comes to the Portland startup community, so this is sure to be a great time! As always we will supply food and beverages.
Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone! We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Mar 6, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout w/ Special Guest Dan Linn – Phase2 Welcome back campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com This week Dan Linn, of Hello World Devs with be joining us and presenting his talk on imposter syndrome. Please RSVP on Meetup so we can get a headcount |
Women Who Code Portland - Algorithms Study Night – Come join us for the first ever Algorithms Study Night March 6th at Code Fellows! We will be working on two problems, an easier starter problem, and then a more complicated one. Any and all skill levels are welcome. At the beginning of the meetup, we will post the questions on the slack channel, and after the meetup, we will post some of the solutions. Use our Slack Invite form if you would like to join Women Who Code, Portland Slack.
This event will repeat first Monday of each month. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. |
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Tuesday
Mar 7, 2017
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Women Who Code Portland - Web Security at Mozilla Mozilla is partnering up with Women Who Code Portland to host us during their Developer Roadshow series. The goal is to introduce technologies for the web that make it work. The night's program includes two talks on Web Security at Mozilla.
Program 6:00 - 6:30 - Doors Open Speakers Selena Deckelmann, head of Security Engineering for Firefox, will present a brief overview of her team's work and do a deep dive into recent work on integrating Tor patches into Firefox. Through a collaboration with Tor Project engineers and a team of Mozilla engineers spread around the globe, we've integrated 100+ patches into Firefox, and are working on many more. These patches are privacy-enhancing on multiple fronts, using features only available in Firefox. Michael Van Kleeck, Mozilla's Enterprise Solutions Architect, will talk about Mozilla's Identity and Access Management project, which is enabling Mozilla staff to seamlessly collaborate with community volunteers while at the same time keeping Mozilla and its mission safe. Using this as an example, Michael will introduce some of the technologies used, such as OIDC, OAuth 2.0, SAML, and LDAP. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. |
Wednesday
Mar 8, 2017
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Women Who Code Portland - Networking Night @ Simple: International Women's Day – Join us on March 8th as we celebrate International Women's Day at Simple.
6:00pm - 6:30pm – Doors Open + Networking Panelists TBA About Simple Simple offers online banking with superhuman customer service and tools to help you easily budget and save, right inside your account. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. |
I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with Sam McCurdy (JetReports) – Forge Portland This month, we will host Sam McCurdy, VP of engineering at JetReports. We might actually try something slightly different and have a panel of members from JetReports leadership to answer your questions this time! So definitely join us and bring along your "tech-curious" friends with you. If you are ready to learn what's out there (I know there's a lot of choice out there) in the tech world and want to explore options peripherally, this is the meetup for you... and has been for the last 2+ years. jetReports has a number of unique things going for them and I can't wait to dig into some of those aspects on March 8th. For more details checkout the meetup page @ https://www.meetup.com/I-want-to-work-for-______________/ |
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PDX PHP - Using Generators to Beat Memory Bloat ImpactFlow There will be food, give-a-ways (elePHPants) and a great time getting to know your fabulous PHP Community!
6:30 - We'll start off with Pizza and networking at 6:30 6:45 - 7:45 - Move into the presentation on Generators, by Korvin Szanto Memory usage is something that we as developers have to be aware of. Ever debugging a memory issue and find that your once small dataset has ballooned out of proportion? And instead of dealing with the issue, you opt for upping the memory limit? Iterators can be the answer but they require a lot of code and can be very difficult to understand at a glance. Thankfully since PHP 5.5 Generators help us create and manage what would be complex iterators with simple syntax sugar. In this talk I will go over some of the ways you can implement generators and cure your memory bloat.
7:45 - 8:30 - Hack and Help. Have a chance to try out Generators for yourself, or bring your own project and get some help from the community. |
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Thursday
Mar 9, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring through PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Tuesday
Mar 14, 2017
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Write The Docs PDX - Learn About The Wacom User Help System – New Relic Wacom -- a company which develops Pen Input hardware -- needed a user help system to move beyond static PDFs. Their solution was to separate product-specific PDFs into a series of, mostly common, HTML topic pages. These HTML file were, in turn, processed into a web deliverable package via Python scripting.
The solution is complex, as the Wacom system includes interrelationships between 150+ topics across over 30 products and 14 languages. The solution required “a more technical Tech Writer” -- as it required knowledge of HTML Wacom implemented their solution by integrating their tech writer in their Engineering team. They also included a dedicated engineering resource to support design and development of their technical docs. Speaker: Arthur Krebsbach, Windows Software Engineer |
Thursday
Mar 16, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Friday
Mar 17, 2017
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Open House at Code Fellows PDX – Code Fellows PDX We moved into our new home in the Pearl District last month, and we're excited to show it off! We're opening our doors to the Portland community from 10:00 a.m. to noon on Friday, March 17th!. Drop by for a tour of the grounds + conversation & delicious coffee poured by our very own alumni Arielle Foldoe and David Chase (formerly of Lovejoy Bakers and Water Avenue Coffee, respectively). All are welcome! Friends, family, alumni, employers, prospective students and anyone else curious to see our gorgeous new space and get a glimpse of what we do here. |
Thursday
Mar 23, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Monday
Mar 27, 2017
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OWASP/AngularJS combined: Boosting the Security of Your Angular Application – Cambia Health Solutions This month PDX OWASP is joining forces with the local Angular JS meetup to feature: AbstractAngular 2 is hot, and there is a huge amount of information available on building applications, improving performance, and various other topics. But do you know how to make your Angular 2 applications secure? What kind of security features does Angular 2 offer you, and which additional steps can you take to really boost the security of your applications? In this session, we cover one of the biggest threats in modern web applications: untrusted JavaScript code. You will learn how Angular protects you against XSS, and why you shouldn't bypass this protection. We will also dive into new security mechanisms, such as Content Security Policy. Through a few examples, I will show you how you can use these mechanisms to enhance the security in your client-side context. SpeakerPhilippe De Ryck is a professional speaker and trainer on software security and web security. Since he obtained his PhD at the imec-DistriNet research group (KU Leuven, Belgium), he has been running the group's Web Security Training program, which ensures a sustainable knowledge transfer of the group’s security expertise towards practitioners. You can find more about Philippe on https://www.websec.be The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland Meetings are free and open to the public. |
Wednesday
Mar 29, 2017
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ClojureScript: I Can't Believe It's JavaScript – eBay Community Lounge There are 6 difficult problems frameworks and libraries try to solve in JavaScript, but never quite get there. Learn how these problems (and more!) are solved by ClojureScript and how it can provide a platform for new solutions. Are you tired of constantly chasing after the next framework? Do you ever feel like frameworks don't solve the hard problems, like callback hell, state management, and correctness checking? Are you looking for something that could make your software radically simpler and let you code better features? ClojureScript could be the answer. In this talk, you'll learn how ClojureScript solves really some tough problems in JavaScript and how it provides a platform for new solutions. Note: This is a special edition meeting at a different time and place than normal |
Donut.js – The Cleaners at Ace Hotel RSVP Here: http://donutjs.club/tickets/ A fun night of code and donuts! This month’s event will be on Tuesday, February 28th at 6pm at The Cleaners at The Ace Hotel Tickets are $10 (includes a donut), and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. This month we are raising money for Portland’s Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization! This month's speakers are: James Churchill @SmashDev Can Anyone Learn to Program? 7:00 Bill Automata @billautomata Beyond Math.random() 7:15 Intermission! 7:40 Gabriela Rodriguez Beron @gaba Journalism Needs Everyone |
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Thursday
Mar 30, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Thursday
Apr 6, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Tuesday
Apr 11, 2017
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Write The Docs PDX - Preview Talks at Write The Docs 2017 – New Relic Save the date! We'll give people who are scheduled to speak at the Write The Docs 2017 conference a chance to rehearse their talks. |
Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Epicodus Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This months PDX magic might will be to create and implement the popular game Battleship. https://github.com/PortlandMagicNight/2017-4-11-battleship |
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Monday
Apr 17, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase 2 Welcome campers! We meet every other Monday at Phase2 :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount. |
Code 102: Introduction to JavaScript (Evenings Apr 17-21) – Code Fellows PDX Ready to move past the concepts covered in Code 101 or just getting started on your coding journey? Want to work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your introductory learning? Join us for Code 102! In this week-long evening course, you will become better acquainted with your computer as a developer tool, learn industry vocabulary & shortcuts, and blast through Codecademy’s JavaScript tutorials. You'll gain a better grasp of the programming ecosystem and will be well-positioned to start Code 201. Schedule: Apr 17 - Apr 21, Mon - Fri, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/code-102-intro-to-javascript-evenings-apr-17-21-2017-tickets-31850082454?aff=facebook |
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Tuesday
Apr 18, 2017
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Donut.js – The Cleaners RSVP Here: http://donutjs.club/tickets/ A fun night of code and donuts! This month’s event will be on Tuesday, February 28th at 6pm at The Cleaners at The Ace Hotel Tickets are $10 (includes a donut), and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. This month we are raising money for Portland’s Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization! |
PDX PHP - Let's Talk Scope ImpactFlow There will be food, give-a-ways (elephpants), and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Scope is a major factor in any application, from programing scope to project scope, and communication is key. We will discuss different application scopes including global, functional, class, and package scope. From there we will show how everything ties together with communication of the project itself. Why and how to stay on top of project scope and how that can make or break the final outcome. Join us to learn and share with others in the community as we all grow in understanding and skills |
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Thursday
Apr 20, 2017
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
Friday
Apr 28, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk - The History of Women in Tech The Tech Academy All are welcome!
Featured Speaker: Morgan Senkal - Senior Software Developer and Scrummaster @ Metal Toad Morgan will give a talk on the history of women in tech - raising awareness around some of the amazing women on whose shoulders we now stand. The talk is about 40 minutes long, with a little bit of trivia at the end. We will provide pizza, soda, water and fresh coffee for the event. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone! We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
May 1, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase 2 Welcome campers! We meet every other Monday at Phase2 :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount. |
Friday
May 5, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk - Building Meaningful Relationships with Claudia Knauer The Tech Academy Claudia is a second generation IT staffing, services and solutions professional. She has held positions in management, sales and recruiting for Fortune 100 and 500 companies on the West Coast.
Everyone is welcome! Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Tuesday
May 9, 2017
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Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Epicodus Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This month, we're going to build the popular RPG from 1990, The Oregon Trail. To set the scene, you're a pioneer ready to set out on the Oregon Trail. With a head full of big dreams, and a pocket of cash, you've got some choices to make, and many more choices await along the way. All of them affect your and your party's chances of making it all the way to Oregon City. Will you succeed? Its going to take a clear head, good decisions, and a fair bit of luck to make it through. Safe Travels Homesteader! |
Thursday
May 11, 2017
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Women Who Code Portland - Networking Night @ Second Story - "Make It Happen: Improvising, Collaborating, Prototyping" –
On Thursday, May 11th, Second Story will host Women Who Code Portland’s monthly Networking Night in their new design studio.
The theme for the night is Make It Happen: Improvising, Collaborating, Prototyping. The format of the night is an “around the world”; after the welcome, we will break into 3 smaller groups and each smaller group will attend every session offered. The night will be centered around how the team at Second Story works collaboratively, how they create prototypes that help them push the boundaries, and the leadership styles that make it all possible. We hope you’ll join us. Second Story is absolutely thrilled to host us in their new studio! Program 6:00 - 6:30pm – Doors Open + Networking 6:30 - 7:40pm – Welcome + Around the World Sessions 7:40 - 8:00pm – Networking Session #1 - Improvising To Become Better Collaborators Second Story is a highly collaborative studio making work that none of them could possibly produce on their own. Needless to say they have to be excellent listeners and collaborators. So that means they have to practice. Laura Allcorn, Creative Lead and Sr. Experience Designer, will lead a brief improvisation workshop that helps you brush up on our listening and collaboration skills. If the thought of this makes you nervous, please know this isn’t a performance and trying to be funny will be frowned upon. Session #2 - Getting Real Fast Prototyping is a necessity at Second Story. Their project teams will share how they prototype and why they do it. You’ll get a behind the scenes look at examples from projects with major museums and brands. Along the way they’ll share key learnings and show you how they evolved the experiences created. Session #3 - Exposing Unconscious Bias Kelsey Snook, Creative Director, will facilitate a discussion about women in leadership roles. She will share the Second Story approach to tackling unconscious bias with their Make Some Room campaign, an effort to increase inclusivity in the tech and creative fields. About Second Story Second Story is a network of experiential design studios working across the cultural and brand landscapes to elevate the art of storytelling. They build stories you can step inside of. For more info: https://secondstory.com About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded individuals around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. |
Monday
May 15, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome campers! We meet every other Monday at Phase2 :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount. |
Wednesday
May 17, 2017
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PDX PHP - The Red Team is Coming! ImpactFlow There will be food, give-a-ways (elephpants), and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
This month we will have a special guest speaker from Las Vegas: Adam Englander is an Engineer, Speaker, and Author with 30 years of experience in building business applications. He has been an outspoken evangelist of PHP during what he calls “The PHP Renaissance”. Adam is a strong believer in the power of strong developer communities. He is a actively involved in the Las Vegas technical community and the Founder of PHP Vegas. Always looking to push the boundaries of what is possible with PHP, Adam has been working to expose the PHP community at large to IoT and asynchronous programming. He also advocates building better applications today by building well tested applications that are cryptography secure. The Red Team is Coming! The Red Team, hackers, criminal organizations, and nation states, are a constant threat. The systems we build are the targets. We need to understand the human collateral that hangs in the balance. We embrace methodologies to write better code and make our lives better. They do nothing for the rest of humanity that is directly affected by security vulnerabilities we introduce. In this presentation, I will put a human face on the users of our software. I will challenge you to think in terms of flesh and blood rather than ones and zeros. We are all the Blue Team. We protect the rest of humanity. Join me in the fight. The Red Team is coming! |
Friday
May 19, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk - Tim Denison presents "My Journey Into Software Development" The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Tim Denison, Software Developer
Tim is an experienced software developer and a graduate of The Tech Academy. Prior to coming to The Tech Academy, Tim was working in the fields of education and photography. He had no experience in software, and had to start from scratch. He's coming to share what it was like making a career change into development, what it took to get through the Tech Academy program, how he broke into the industry, the trials and tribulations starting out, and what it's like now. Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Friday
May 26, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Open House & Talk - Nate Taggart and Erik Gross The Tech Academy Featured Speakers:
Nate Taggart - Co-Founder and CEO of Stackery - Portland startup for serverless software. Nate will share how Stackery started, how they recently landed $1.75 million in funding, and what's in store for the future. __ Erik Gross - Senior Software Developer and Co-Founder of The Tech Academy. Everyone is welcome! Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Friday
Jun 2, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Marri Gamard, Front-End Developer for Metal Toad The Tech Academy Featured speaker: Marri Gamard
Marri is an experienced front-end developer, currently working for one of Portland's most prominent website and app development firms: Metal Toad Media. We're excited to have Marri at The Tech Academy to share her experieence as a front-end developer and her passion for clean code and great design. We will provide fresh coffee, pizza, and refreshments. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and network in the software industry. Everyone is welcome! Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Saturday
Jun 3, 2017
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Intro to Programming with JavaScript – Free Geek This free class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferrable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
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Tuesday
Jun 6, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Simple (New Office) Welcome back campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a head count. |
Friday
Jun 9, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk - Jonathon Hensley: What do I look for in a software developer? The Tech Academy Jonathon Hensley is CEO of Emerge Interactive, a digital innovation company, where he works with clients to transform business strategies, user needs and new technologies into valuable products and experiences.
An accomplished writer and speaker, Jonathon has lectured on topics such as the connected consumer’s impact on business, creating value through data-driven experiences, and user-centric approaches to innovation. In 2012 he was recognized in the Portland Business Journal’s “40 under 40” as one of Portland’s emerging professional and community leaders. Jonathon will be joining us at The Tech Academy to share what it is he looks for in a software developer. Everyone is welcome! Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Sunday
Jun 11, 2017
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Portland Data Science Group - Data Science Fundamentals and Hack Day – Come join us every Sunday at the Tech Academy. This is an interactive discussion group, with digital projector and whiteboard. Anybody can jump up, give their opinion or ask a question. We cover from fundamentals to advance. Everyone is a teacher and student.
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Monday
Jun 12, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in software programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. We will be using Python version 2.7 for this meetup. Details: Dates: Monday, June 12 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Women Who Code Portland - 3rd Anniversary Celebration @ New Relic – Please RSVP on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-who-code-portland-3rd-anniversary-celebration-tickets-34896464264
We are so thrilled to announce that on June 12th, we will be celebrating our 3rd Anniversary at New Relic! We are so thrilled to announce that on Monday, June 12th, we will be celebrating our 3rd Anniversary at New Relic! This is going to be a great event, as we are celebrating 3 years in Portland, 2000+ members, 200+ events, 10+ leaders, and so many wonderful memories! Thank you to New Relic, InVision, Nike, and Hackbright Academy for sponsoring. The theme for the night is "Rising Up in Engineering Leadership" and we have four distinguished speakers speaking about their careers and how to succeed and thrive in the tech industry as a woman. Our Panelists: • April Leonard - Engineering Manager, New Relic • Dana Lawson - VP of Engineering at InVisionApp Inc • Meena Arunachalam - Principal Engineer, Intel • Sue Hayes - Sr. Director, Commerce Core Platform Engineering at Nike • Moderator: Vaidehi Joshi - Staff Engineer at Tilde, Inc Giveaways + Food As a thank you to our wonderful members, we will have awesome giveaways for the first 100 people, so be sure to arrive on time! InVision and Nike have sponsored Women Who Code Portland coffee mugs and t-shirts and we will be serving food, drinks, and cupcakes, courtesy of New Relic and Hackbright Academy. Program 5:30-6:00 - Doors open & Networking Speaker Bios: Dana Lawson is the Vice President of Engineering at InVision, where she is responsible for leading the platform engineering group, covering DevOps, site reliability, and data services. She has nearly 20 years of experience as a systems engineer and has technical skills spanning multiple disciplines. Throughout her career, Dana has led many different teams and worn many hats, from an individual contributor creating mobile applications to leading multiple teams that managed large scale backend big data and infrastructure. With a background in fine arts, she brings her creative vision to the engineering team at InVision, where technology meets design. April Leonard is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer, who recently dabbled in Ruby, JavaScript, and Kotlin. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things and is enjoying her new role as a Software Engineering Manager. Her favorites things are laughing, outdoor activities, gardening, and spending time with her family. Meena Arunachalam is a Principal Engineer in Systems Technologies and Optimizations in Software Services Group at Intel Corporation and she leads system-level performance and power analyses in Machine Learning/Deep Learning and High Performance Computing segments for Xeon, Xeon Phi and FPGA products and architectures. Her areas of expertise are workload optimization, cache and memory hierarchies, and characterization, architectures and projections modeling and energy efficiency benchmarking. Meena joined Intel as a college graduate 18 years ago. She holds a Ph.D in Computer Science. She is a passionate advocate and mentor for women and underrepresented minorities in the areas of Science and Engineering both in industry and academia. She was the WIN (Women in Intel) Conference Chair in 2015 and is the Mentorship Committee Chair of the Women in Big Data West Coast Region. Sue Hayes is currently a Senior Director in the Nike Digital Engineering organization, responsible for the development of the Commerce Core capabilities that power Nike’s eCommerce stack and the brick-and-mortar stores. She has been with Nike for 20 years and she has managed software development teams across Nike’s enterprise. Sue graduated from Carroll University with Bachelor of Science degrees in Mathematics and Psychology and she earned an MBA from the University of Colorado. As a person with a lifelong passion for running, the offer to become a technology leader at Nike was a perfect fit! Our moderator, Vaidehi Joshi, is a Staff Engineer at Tilde, where she works on Skylight. She enjoys building and breaking code, but loves creating empathetic engineering teams a whole lot more. In her spare time, she runs basecs, a weekly writing series that explores the fundamentals of computer science. Sponsors + Sponsor Tables New Relic - New Relic's digital intelligence platform lets developers, ops, and tech teams measure and monitor the performance of their applications and infrastructure. InVision - The world's best companies use InVision to design the products you love. Nike - Experience sports, training, shopping and everything else that's new at Nike from any country in the world. Hackbright Academy - Hackbright Academy is the leading software engineering school for women founded in San Francisco in 2012. Our sponsors will have a booth during the events, where you can speak to representatives from those companies. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded individuals around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. |
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome campers! Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a headcount |
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Jun 13, 2017
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Write The Docs PDX - Internet Archive: Universal Access. Open APIs (Speaker: VM Brasseur) – New Relic With tens of millions of items in its collections, Internet Archive is one of the largest libraries in the world. It provides free and open access to all of its materials to anyone with an internet connection, making it a treasure trove for researchers, historians, and curious individuals.
Of course, having a collection that large doesn’t help anyone if it’s difficult to access. To help with this, Internet Archive has released a number of open APIs and tools to allow people to upload and download items, as well as data mine the metadata for the entire collection. In this session we will: Give you a tour of Internet Archive and its collections Speaker Bio: In VM (aka Vicky)'s nearly 20 years in the tech industry she has been an analyst, programmer, product manager, software engineering manager, director of software engineering, and C-level technical business and open source strategy consultant. Vicky is the winner of the Perl White Camel Award (2014) and the O'Reilly Open Source Award (2016). Vicky occasionally blogs at http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com, often writes and is a community moderator for opensource.com, and frequently tweets at @vmbrasseur. |
Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Epicodus, About Magic NightMagic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This MonthYour mission, should you chose to accept it, is to generate a program that plays a game of rock 0, paper 1, or scissors 2. no random functions allowed! the program should be entirely deterministic. (in other words if your program plays against the same opponent program more than once the sequence of moves should be the same.) your program will receive a list of your opponent's previous moves, your previous moves, and the round number; there will be 1000 rounds per match. The tournament will be round robin format, the program with the greatest number of victories will be declared the rock paper scissors champion. |
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Thursday
Jun 15, 2017
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React Native Portland Presents – Crowd Compass Please join us for React Native Portland meetup and presentation nite. We will have Jamon Holmgren, Founder and COO of Infinite Red ( https://infinite.red/ ) giving a talk about the versatile and powerful CLI tool they have built for React Native - Ignite CLI https://github.com/infinitered/ignite/blob/master/README.md According to Jamon, "we love React Native at Infinite Red and we are using it to build real Mobile apps for our clients" Ignite CLI is a great tool for beginners as well as experts in React Native. If you are just curious to get started on RN, or you are developing in iOS or Android and want to explore the 'other platform', or have been using RN but just want to expand your knowledge, his talk should have something for everyone. Infinite Red is also hosting a dedicated conference on React Native, Chain React, right here in Portland July 10th and 11th. Please join us for the RN Meetup on June 15th, 6pm at CrowdCompass. There will be free Pizza and Beer! |
Friday
Jun 16, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk - Scott Harvey: The Key Attributes of a Successful Software Dev The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Scott Harvey - VP of Engineering at Atmosera
Scott is a seasoned and innovative technical engineering leader with extensive product and solution delivery experience in both product and service development. Scott has successfully transformed under-performing teams, and shifted or established new departments and corporate cultures. He has managed both offshore, outsourced, and multi-site teams. In short, Scott has worked with developers of all kinds in all scenarios.
Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Jun 19, 2017
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
Tuesday
Jun 20, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Simple (New Office) Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a headcount |
PDX PHP - Using the Null Object Pattern ImpactFlow Food, give-a-ways, speakers and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Using the Null Object Pattern When you develop OO PHP applications, you'll eventually get the error message "PHP Notice: Trying to get property of non-object". You can add a conditional to check if an object is null. There is however a better way. Null Object Pattern is a design pattern that helps you to simplify your application logic. The Null Object patthern removes the need to check for an object vs null by using Polymorphism. I'll demonstrate how it works with generic PHP code, and how you can apply it to work with database results.
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Friday
Jun 23, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk on Machine Learning with Andrew Ferlitsch The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Andrew Ferlitsch
Andrew is a Research Scientist with over 20 years experience in research fields and 30 years of industry experience. He is an Inventor on 115 US granted patents. Andrew will be joining us at The Tech Academy to present a special Machine Learning Introduction workshop. Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Jun 26, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome back campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a head count. |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Jun 27, 2017
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Donut.js – The Cleaners at Ace Hotel We have monthly meet-ups with talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the wonderful places where those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come see some wonderful presentations, eat some donuts, and chat with friends. |
Wednesday
Jun 28, 2017
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Code Fellows PDX Info Session – Code Fellows PDX Come by our campus in NW Portland (right across from Powell's Books) for a quick tour and Q&A about the program! If anything, come check out our sweet space and enjoy some air conditioning! 🌬 |
Friday
Jun 30, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 1 The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University
Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.
Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00 Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Friday
Jul 7, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 2 The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University
Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.
Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00 Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Saturday
Jul 8, 2017
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Mentorship Saturdays - Coding and career help – Metal Toad Join us for coffee and code as we help each other progress our careers. We'll meet in the lobby between 9:45 - 10:15. After that you'll need to post to meetup to get in. Bring your computers! |
Monday
Jul 10, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 7/10 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in web design?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Dates: Monday, July 10 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Jul 11, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 7/11 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in software programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. We will be using Python version 2.7 for this meetup. Details: Dates: Tuesday, July 11 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Magic Night - Javascript Code Challenge – Epicodus, About Magic NightMagic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. This MonthYour mission, should you chose to accept it, is to generate a program that plays a game of rock 0, paper 1, or scissors 2. no random functions allowed! the program should be entirely deterministic. (in other words if your program plays against the same opponent program more than once the sequence of moves should be the same.) your program will receive a list of your opponent's previous moves, your previous moves, and the round number; there will be 1000 rounds per match. The tournament will be round robin format, the program with the greatest number of victories will be declared the rock paper scissors champion. |
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Write The Docs PDX - History of the New Relic Documentation Site, Part One – New Relic It’s understood that great documentation is essential to use software properly, but in a world with ever-changing specifications and hot new features, how can documentation remain fresh and easily accessible? We’ll discuss how New Relic has approached this, from the process of making sure the latest correct information is available, to updating the interface to make it easy for users to find exactly what they’re looking for, to analyzing our users’ habits and feedback to provide necessary tools and updates in the future.
We’ll take a stroll down memory lane to visit some of the early layouts of the documentation site, and we’ll discuss the present iteration of the site and the UI changes that were made and why. We’ll also look into the future and provide a glimpse into what we can expect from the site in the months to come. Speaker: Phil Mills |
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PADNUG - Kirk Davis and Paul Fryer: Building .NET Serverless Applications with AWS! – Intel Hawthorn Farms 3 (HF3) Campus A serverless approach to computing is one where services required to run a system are managed and automated. Developers don’t need to worry about running server instances and you pay only for the time code is actually executing, instead of servers hosted by the hour. Learn how to build .NET based serverless applications with Amazon Web Services (AWS). We’ll build an ASP.NET Core API and deploy it to AWS’s function as a service, Lambda and API Gateway. Then we'll deploy a single page application (SPA) with AngularJS using AWS’s storage service, S3 and content delivery network, CloudFront. This entire serverless application will be built, deployed and ready to serve at scale during the demo. |
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Thursday
Jul 13, 2017
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Women Who Code Portland - Networking Night @ Wieden+Kennedy - Intro to VR & Wearable Tech – RSVP through Eventbrite here: https://wwcodepdx-wk.eventbrite.com
Our July Networking Night will be hosted by the W+K Lodge, a design engineering group that exists to shake up the way creativity works with technology at Wieden+Kennedy. This month's theme is Intro to VR & Wearable Tech and we have a fantastic program lined up! We are thrilled to invite you to a fun evening of virtual reality experiences, wearable tech, and food + drinks! There will be a series of workshops including an Intro to VR Development, a Live Art Demo of Google’s Tilt Brush app, and a Build Your Own LED Bracelet Wearable. And if you like donuts, there will also be a Donut Photo booth! Agenda
6:00 - 6:10pm: Intro from Women Who Code + from Wieden+Kennedy 6:10 - 6:30pm: Welcome from Lodge Women Engineers + Lodge demos 6:30 - 7:30pm: 3 Workshops 1. Intro to VR Workshop - A guided workshop on how to build your first very own VR app. The tutorial will be documented on video so that attendees can re-watch at home. A learning package will be prepared for attendees, where they can download online and get started. 2. No Paper - A demo room of painting in VR using Tilt Brush 3. How to make your own LED jewelry & Soft Circuits - We will have a station where you can make your own LED bracelets and how to sew your own soft circuits 7:30 - 8:00pm: More Networking + Closing Remarks About W+K Lodge W+K Lodge is a design engineering group that exists to shake up the way creativity works with technology. It is a team of curious-minded experts in machine learning, interaction design, real-time graphics and other emergent parts of tech. The Lodge was founded by independent, privately held global creative company Wieden+Kennedy. They help their clients thrive in a meaningful impact on the future for the future, evolve organizations in a rapid product and support people by uncovering latent needs, behaviors and brands, and interactive experiences that transform the future, evolve organizations and grow. Read more here. They are a team of 25 designers, engineers and strategists who work on projects ranging from mobile apps, VR, platforms, installations, robotics, fabrication, electronics and more. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded individuals around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. |
#FullStackPDX : Code Critique – Who are we? We are entrepreneurs, full stack engineers, hackers, continuous learners, but above all, we are a group that loves to work hard and play harder. We organize a variety of content types, and the organizing team believes in delivering the best value for time invested in our events. Companies have launched, founders paired, code taken apart, lessons learned, and more. We are not the typical meetup where a teacher like presenter stands in front of the class and delivers their message. We are a full hands on interactive experience and meetings are successful from the cumulative knowledge and expertise of all members. Join us for something different. Join us to learn. Let’s have fun building our dreams. Register for our events and buy your ticket on meetup.com |
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Friday
Jul 14, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 3 The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University
Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.
Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00 Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Jul 17, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 7/17 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in software programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. We will be using Python version 2.7 for this meetup. Details: Dates: Monday, July 17 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Jul 18, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 7/18 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in web design?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Dates: Tuesday, July 18 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
PDX PHP - Building a Slack bot in PHP ImpactFlow Food, give-a-ways, speakers and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community! There is a great place across the street to get some drinks, but alcoholic and non-alcoholic (Tea Sodas!)
"Building a Slack bot in PHP"
Then I will review the process I went through that led me to build my own bot framework in PHP: Yabot. Next an overview of Yabot's architecture. Finally I'll show how to use the Yabot core to build your own bot to do wonderful things. |
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Thursday
Jul 20, 2017
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React Native Portland - Tips & lessons from building a large scale production app in react native – Mercari Let's keep up the momentum built by ChainReact with our next meeting on July 20th (3rd Thursday) at 6pm. This meetup is being graciously sponsored by Mercari Mercari is a consumer marketplace app which provides a hassle-free and secure way to buy and sell items straight from your mobile device or tablet and has had over 75 million downloads across Japan and the US. They have transitioned their iOS and Android app to React Native. Bocelli Hu, Head Of Engineering at Mercari, Inc. and two engineers will be giving a talk about their experiences with React Native and will be sharing tips and lessons learnt in building a large scale production app in React Native. Speakers: Bocelli Hu, Head Of Engineering https://www.linkedin.com/in/bocelli-hu-825a8a13a/ Philip Mok, Frontend Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/in/mokphilip/ Tomoaki Imai, Android Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomoaki-imai-52104170/ Location [ changed for this month ] Mercari Offices at 110 SW Yamhill St, Portland, OR 97204 6:00pm Networking, pizza and drinks 7:00pm Tech Presentations (about 1 hour) 9:00pm End of the event Please come and meet and network with other folks in React Native. FREE PIZZA and BEER provided by Mercari |
Friday
Jul 21, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Oz du Soleil: When and why to use Excel as a developer The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Oz du Soleil
Oz is an Excel developer, blogger, trainer, raconteur and Microsoft Excel MVP. He's known for a colorful and fierce commitment to empowering people who don’t have an IT team or the skillset to manage their own data. He's also lead author of the book, Guerrilla Data Analysis 2nd Ed., co-written with Mr. Excel, Bill Jelen. He recently relocated to Portland, OR and is known for his passion for ghost pepper Sriracha. Things that people have used to describe Oz have been: Mentor, fun, funny, patient and quirky. Oz is known for showing the WHEN and WHY, not just the HOW. Subject: Oz is coming to share insights into when it's actually faster or better to use Excel as a developer, and why. We will provide fresh coffee, pizza, and refreshments. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and network in the software industry. Everyone is welcome! Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Jul 24, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 7/24 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in software programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. We will be using Python version 2.7 for this meetup. Details: Dates: Monday, July 24 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Tuesday
Jul 25, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 7/25 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in web design?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Dates: Tuesday, July 25 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Thursday
Jul 27, 2017
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Code For Good through Reed College Code for Good is a new annual event based in Portland where Python programmers from all over the globe get together for a long weekend to build projects that help our communities. In 2017 the event will take place in Portland, OR, at Reed College. Participants stay in on-site dorms; hacking and socializing takes place in communal areas. Join us this year just for the fun of giving back! Attendees will split into teams and work on projects for organizations like Free Geek, Sisters of the Road Cafe, and Know Your City. Registration is $150 and scholarships are available. We provide housing, food, and evening activities. While we are focusing on Python, we'd love for Javascript folks and people with design or UX skills too! We're open to all skill levels. Code For Good is a registered non-profit and all sales go 100% to running the event. |
Meetup: Anatomy of a GraphQL query starring Eric Baer – AppNexus, Inc. Presentation: Eric Baer (Formidable) "Anatomy of a GraphQL Query" Eric will be doing a deep-dive on the anatomy of a GraphQL's query-based protocol, so be sure to come with questions as he's a bona-fide expert. Eric's a software-lead at the formidable Formidable in Seattle, WA; and will be presenting at Chain React soon so check him out there as well! Raffle: (2) JetBrains Toolbox 1-year licenses We're upping the game here by raffling off some prizes. I have two coupon codes for any JetBrains Toolbox product. There's also a few other raffles in the works, so be sure to come get some free swag. FOOD YES! There's food! I'm working on the details at the moment, and will update this event when everything has solidified! How can I help? So glad you asked! I'm looking for help getting this community off the ground, so if you're passionate about GraphQL I'm looking for speakers, AV help, and Social Media help. Please ping me directly at [email protected] if you're interested in helping out! Really looking forward to this, see you all there! Joel |
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Friday
Jul 28, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Dennis Kravets: How To Move Up Quickly In Software The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Dennis Kravets
Dennis is a graduate of The Tech Academy Software Developer Boot Camp who has been moving nowhere but up since graduating. From forming is own web development company to landing a killer dev job, and now dealing with some big-hitter contracts, Dennis has taken huge strides in just the last couple years. Now he's coming to The Tech Academy and will share with you his advice and best practices to achieve success in the software field. Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Jul 31, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 7/31 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in software programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. We will be using Python version 2.7 for this meetup. Details: Dates: Monday, July 31 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
Tuesday
Aug 1, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 8/1 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever considered a career in web design?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming languages who are considering a career in software development. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Dates: Tuesday, August 1 Parking: Trimet: My recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland. Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which will drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch approximately around 11:45 a.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there will be a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishing within walking distance to grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If you are unable to attend after you sign up, please change your status to allow others to sign up. • We will offer this course in the future as long as demand remains. For questions, please email [masked] |
PADNUG - Donovan Brown and Dave Harrison: DevOps Pipeline in One Hour! – Intel Hawthorn Farms 3 (HF3) Campus
Donovan Brown – the Principal DevOps Program Manager from Microsoft - will be repeating his bravura VS Live performance with a no-slide extravaganza. We’ll be building out four – yes four! - DevOps pipelines from scratch in 1 hour. ASP.NET, ASP.NET core, Node.js, and Java to both Docker and Azure App Service. Crazy, crazy stuff – you’ll never get a better start to finish view of building out DevOps in practice for your release management pipeline! Donovan has an active and highly followed blogsite at http://donovanbrown.com/. Donovan is a very heavy hitter at MSFT in DevOps on a worldwide scale – and has a solid national rep of being a very engaging, knowledgeable, and entertaining presenter. |
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Free Code Camp Portland - PDX Free Code Camp Hangout (Tuesday Night Edition!) – Simple Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
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Wednesday
Aug 2, 2017
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Portland Javascript Magic Night - Monthly Meeting Epicodus Rock, Paper, Scissors
Your mission, should you chose to accept it, is to generate a program that plays a game of rock 0, paper 1, or scissors 2. no random functions allowed! the program should be entirely deterministic. (in other words if your program plays against the same opponent program more than once the sequence of moves should be the same.) your program will receive a list of your opponent's previous moves, your previous moves, and the round number; there will be 1000 rounds per match. The tournament will be round robin format, the program with the greatest number of victories will be declared the rock paper scissors champion. PDX Magic Night Magic Night is a hands on, team oriented, Javascript coding lab, welcoming of all experience levels and backgrounds. We get together because coding is fun; fun to solve hard problems, and fun to work together. We organize into small teams to code up creative solutions to a common challenge, then after 3 hours of building, present to the group. |
Women Who Code Portland - DevOps Study Night: Intro to Docker – Vevo DevOps Study Night to learn about Docker
Agenda: A quick introduction to Docker, which might be helpful if you’re wondering what Docker is and why it’s garnered so much attention. Hands on lab Please note that the venue has changed. This month we will be at vevo (https://www.vevo.com/). Thank You vevo!!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Want to join our Slack team? Fill out this form to request an invite to Women Who Code Slack team: http://bit.ly/28SvZLC (http://bit.ly/28SvZLC) Dev Ops Study Nights go on every 1st Wednesday of the month. Our Github repository for links to resources: https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/devops-study-nights (https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/devops-study-nights). It's pretty bare right now but we hope to be adding stuff to it in the coming months. By coming to the DevOps Study Night, you are agreeing to follow our Code of Conduct (https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md) (aka be a good human). |
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Portland Data Science Group - Job Search Skills/Advice by HR/Recruiters – Hillsdale Public Library Come join us for a panel discussion with Larry Gonzales, an internal recruiter from Intel, and others, in the Hillsdale Library Meeting Room. It is a large room with a capacity of upto 46 people.
The host and panel will discuss what recruiters look for for data-driven positions, from your Resume, Linkedin profile, Kaggle, Github accounts, etc. Lots of tips and advice from the "inside". Questions will then be opened to the attendees. |
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Thursday
Aug 3, 2017
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Women Who Code Portland - Workshop: Intro to the Command Line ThinkShout, Inc. This workshop is the first in our four part "Beginner's Guide to Open Source" series.
This workshop is for people who are completely new to the Command Line. We are going to cover the basic commands and concepts with exercises. This workshop is designed for MacOS and Linux users. All of the commands should work with Windows PowerShell as well. Please ensure that your Windows machine has the latest version of PowerShell.
Key Takeaways: • Understanding of bash and PowerShell. • Ability to use basic command line prompts. Program 5:30-6:00 - Doors open Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. |
Vancouver Ruby - Hack night/office hours Hint.io Office Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month to hang out, talk web development, and work on whatever strikes your fancy.
The event is hosted at Hint's office on Main street in uptown. On occasion, drinks will also be provided by Hint. |
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Portland Data Science Group - Designing Intelligence – Automation is the future of computing and conversational interfaces are the future of human-computer interactions. However, creating these systems requires us to reverse engineer some of the most fundamental aspects of life, which can be difficult and overwhelming — especially if you don’t know where to start.
Guest Speaker Joe Toscano will be presenting - @realjoet. Formerly an Experience Designer for R/GA, Joe worked as a consultant for Google, where he and his team oversaw the Google product ecosystem and helped Google take products to market. This meant he and his team had to understand how each product strategically fit within the Google ecosystem now, how each product would evolve, over time, and how the decisions being made by individual teams would affect Google’s larger business goals, as a whole. Understanding this allowed him and his team to be confident that the decisions they were making would strategically move Google’s business forward. Joe has since left his job at R/GA to pursue writing his book, Designing Intelligence. The book is being written to help people understand the current state of automation, where it's been and where it's going, how to design products that will thrive in the age of automation, and what role we, as technical talent, play in creating an inclusive future through automation. He hopes to help create ethical automation designers who not only understand best practices of making these systems but also understand the impact they'll be making on the world, through automation. Note the earlier-than-normal start time of 6p. |
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Portland Programmer Network - PDX Code Guild Office Hours – PDX Code Guild Weekly office hours! Meet with the Founder of PDX Code Guild; bring questions about learning to code, changing careers, coder bootcamps, or chat about technology, hiking, and Portland. Open to the public. |
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Friday
Aug 4, 2017
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PDX PHP - Hack And Help – Treehouse Come join us to work on your own projects. If you are interested in working with other PHP developers, now's your chance! You can build work or personal project or even walk through a tutorial. If you need help there will be people to ask, or if you just want a second opinion, we're there for you too :) come hangout with the awesome PHP community in Portland. Bring a lunch or grab something near by. |
Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Annandra Grace: My Journey Into the Software Industry – The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Annandra Grace - Program Coordinator at Intel
Annandra is a graduate of The Tech Academy Software Developer Bootcamp who started out with no IT experience. She has since worked her way up the ranks in the industry and for the last year and a half has been working at Intel as a Program Coordinator. She is joining us at The Tech Academy to share her career journey, her trials and tribulations, and what things are like now. Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
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Sunday
Aug 6, 2017
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Portland Data Science Group - Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals - Machine Learning Basics – 11:00 - noon : Instruction ,
Come join us every Sunday morning at the Tech Academy.This is an interactive and immersive instructor lead meeting. This week we will cover the basic foundations of preparing datasets, simple and multiple linear regression, decision trees, ensemble methods and confusion matrices. We use a digital project and whiteboard. The course is given at a comfortable pace, so that any attendee can interrupt and ask a question. No question is too small or wrong. We ask all the attendees to be patient so that everyone attending learns at the same pace so that all attendees are at the same level at the end of the hour. Attendees are encouraged to stay for our following event Hack Days, which is a open discussion, projects and socializing for beginners to advance. |
Monday
Aug 7, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 8/7 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, August 7 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Women Who Code Portland - Algorithms Study Night – Come join us for Algorithms Study Night at Code Fellows! We will be working on two problems, an easier starter problem, and then a more complicated one. Any and all skill levels are welcome. At the beginning of the meetup, we will post the questions on the slack channel, and after the meetup, we will post some of the solutions. Use our Slack Invite form if you would like to join Women Who Code, Portland Slack.
This event will repeat first Monday of each month. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded individuals around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. |
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Tuesday
Aug 8, 2017
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Write The Docs PDX - Action! Not Just Words – New Relic Abstract
Bio Mo Nishiyama is a Technical Writer at Oregon Health & Science University’s Information Technology Group. His professional passions include transforming dense engineer-speak into customer-friendly support articles, cultivating a community of tech writers in the workplace, promoting a human-centric work culture, and sharing career/life experiences through public speaking. |
Thursday
Aug 10, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : Code Critique – Who are we? We are entrepreneurs, full stack engineers, hackers, continuous learners, but above all, we are a group that loves to work hard and play harder. We organize a variety of content types, and the organizing team believes in delivering the best value for time invested in our events. Companies have launched, founders paired, code taken apart, lessons learned, and more. We are not the typical meetup where a teacher like presenter stands in front of the class and delivers their message. We are a full hands on interactive experience and meetings are successful from the cumulative knowledge and expertise of all members. Join us for something different. Join us to learn. Let’s have fun building our dreams. Register for our events and buy your ticket on meetup.com |
Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Maximizing Your LinkedIn The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, August 10 at 6.p.m. will cover: Maximizing LinkedIn for your job search Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Soft Skills interview mini-workshop for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop, practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: WorkSource Oregon (A Code Oregon partner) has developed a helpful resource for software developers called Portland Tech Jobs to help job seekers in the tech industry. |
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PDXNode – Vacasa Full details: https://www.meetup.com/pdxnode/events/241731900/ Our incredible speakers for PDXNode August edition are Suz Hinton (@noopkat), and Bret Comnes (@uhhyeahbret)! Suz will talk about machine learning in Node, and Bret will be share about the amazing choojs frontend framework & choo6 release! (choo.io) |
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Friday
Aug 11, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Tom Toy: IoT Security The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Tom Toy
Tom Toy was a recent graduate of the Tech Academy and has 20+ years of expertise in Software Sales, building relationships, advocating for clients, and collaborating with technical, sales, and engineering experts to deliver specialized development tools to the Embedded Systems market. Tom started to see a huge challenge protecting connected devices from unwanted intrusion and joined NewSky Security in Redmond, WA to explore business opportunities with a predictive security technology. His talk will be from a Business Perspective and Cover These Topics: • IoT Enterprise Security Nightmare. • Recent IoT Attack Examples. • White Hat vs. Black Hat Hacking. • Summary of The Most Common Attacks. • Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure Data Base. • Why Anti-Malware and Firewalls Can Fail for IoT Infrastructure. • Threat Models. • Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning For Security. • Model For Protecting Connected Devices. • Credential Monitoring. • Followed by Q&A. |
Monday
Aug 14, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 8/14 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, August 14 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Aug 15, 2017
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PDX Free Code Camp Hangout (Tuesday Night Edition!) – Simple Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount |
PDX PHP - Hands on with Square for POS ImpactFlow Food, give-a-ways, speakers and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Hands on with Square for POS Ever wanted your code to accept payments, not just through e-commerce, but in-person credit card swipe, dips and taps? Now you can! Tristan will be hands-on with how to add ecommerce to your site, build a PHP based point of sale system, and talk about other offerings Square has for PHP developers. Tristan works on the Developer Platform team at Square, and got his start in web development working on PHP sites for university student groups. When he isn't at work, Tristan grows backyard succulents in beautiful Oakland, California. |
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Friday
Aug 18, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Life as a .NET Developer at Intel – The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Chris Carter, .NET Software Engineer at Intel
Chris has been developing software at Intel for the past year. Prior to that, Chris attended and graduated from The Tech Academy Software Developer Boot Camp, having no previous experience in the industry. 30,000 lines of code later, along with a plethora of stories and advice, Chris is coming back to The Tech Academy to share what life is like as a .NET Developer at Intel. Come find out what it took to land this job, all the trials and tribulations along the way, and what things are like now. Join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Aug 21, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome Campers! This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please rsvp on meetup so we can get a headcount |
Edit - Cancelled for Eclipse - See you next Week! Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Aug 22, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 8/22 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, August 22 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Friday
Aug 25, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Becoming a Junior Developer after Fifty – The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Scott Jansen, Software Developer at US Bank
Two years ago, Scott broke back into the software industry after spending twenty years on a different career path. His skills in COBOL were no longer sufficient, so he attended The Tech Academy Software Developer Boot Camp to sharpen up on the most in-demand programming languages. Scott is coming to share what it was like dealing with the struggles of learning the new technology, the struggles of finding a job, and the struggles of getting along with younger but more experienced coders. Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Aug 28, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 8/28 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, August 28 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Aug 29, 2017
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PDX Free Code Camp Hangout (Tuesday Night Edition!) – Simple Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RVSP on meetup.com so we can get a headcount |
Donut.js – Alchemy Code Lab Schedule
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
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Friday
Sep 1, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Life as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer – The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Johnny Reaser, Senior Quality Assurance Engineer
Johnny has 20+ years experience in software testing. Since his first position at Microsoft in 1997 he has been involved in all aspects of system development life cycle and application evolution using agile methodology, object-oriented design, and iterative development. Johnny is a graduate of The Tech Academy. Find out what it's like to work as a Senior QA Engineer: The pluses, the minuses, and everything in between! Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! 12:45 Doors Open |
Tuesday
Sep 5, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 9/5 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, September 5 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Friday
Sep 8, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Overcoming The Barriers To Getting Hired As A Junior Developer – The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Erik Gross, Co-Founder | The Tech Academy
Erik created The Tech Academy to help people break into the software field and to help experienced developers advance their careers. To date, he has helped hundreds of aspiring developers land their first job the industry. With deep insight into what it takes to make it as a junior developer, Erik will talk about overcoming the barriers to getting hired as a junior developer, and creating your own passion for learning. Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! 12:45 Doors Open |
Monday
Sep 11, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 9/11 – Regus Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, September 11 Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • We will provide coffee and donuts. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Sep 12, 2017
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Write The Docs PDX - Writing Inclusively About Technology Topics – New Relic NOTE: This will be a 90 minute *workshop*, and we may stay as late as 8:30 pm.
This workshop is an introduction to writing about identity in technology. Taught by the editor of The Responsible Communication Style Guide, this workshop covers how to write effectively, efficiently, and appropriately about topics tied to individuals' identities, including accessibility, gendered terms, and pronouns. It also covers how a style guide can be an effective part of the workflow when creating and promoting technology projects (including open source), writing documentation, and even developing software. Bio: Thursday Bram is the editor of The Responsible Communication Style Guide. She writes about intersectional feminism, cryptocurrencies, kitchen sinks, and anything else that catches her interest. She organizes conferences, sticker swaps, and potluck dinners on a regular basis. You can find Thursday online at ThursdayBram.com. |
Thursday
Sep 14, 2017
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PDXnode - PDXNode Presentation Night Vacasa Presentations begin at 6:30pm. We feature 2 awesome speakers that bring you the best that Portland (and beyond) has to offer in Node & JavaScript. Periodically we'll open with a brief lightning talk too.
Open dialogue during the presentations is very welcome–we're all here to learn!
Before our first talk we'll engage in a friendly Node quiz! Prizes include awesome learning materials sponsored by Cloudflare (eg. Books like "Effective JavaScript" by David Herman, and "Node.js in Action" by Harter, Cantelon, Rajlich, and Holowaychuk). Our talks cover a variety of topics, presented by people with varying levels of experience. Some of our most recent speakers have been: Max Ogden, Substack, Chris Dickinson, Ben Acker, and more. Afterwards, if you're stoked to keep hangin' we regularly take our discussions onward to post-talk drinks nearby! We may even hack a little if the night is young! People who're new to programming and new friends to the Node community are very welcome! Say hi, make some noise, get to know folks, and ask questions! Brief note about our location: Please look for Nodesters standing by the door to let you in if it's locked! If you arrive beyond 6:35pm, please shoot us a tweet at @pdxnode, and we'll come as soon as we can to let you in. :) |
Friday
Sep 15, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Mayor of Portland Ted Wheeler The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler
Key Points of Discussion: • Maintaining Portland's culture while attracting technology companies and workers. (In other words, bringing the best of Silicon Valley without becoming Silicon Valley) • Portland, Oregon city government technology initiatives • Smart Cities Initiative • Technology initiatives involving the intersection of public and private sector resources
Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
JavaScript and the Internet of Things Meetup - PDX Maker Week: That Maker Show-case – eBay In addition to our meetup this month we're participating in the PDX Maker Week.
Every year makers from all over Portland open their doors for workshops, talks, open houses and more! This year That Maker Show is participating with an event - That Maker Show-case! It will feature a talk by thingsSDK Core Contributor Craig Dennis and co-host of That Maker Show and an extended Show and Tell showing all the projects from the show and some up-coming ones too! Bring your projects too! Agenda
6:30 Talk: Breaking Down the Barriers to the Maker Movement - Craig Dennis 7:00-8:00 Show and Tell / Networking
Community Links Join the conversation in the JS IoT Slack Channel! Contribute to the JSoT Glossary! Attendees, sponsors and speakers agree to abide by the code of conduct. A huge thanks to eBay for the venue! |
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Monday
Sep 18, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 9/18 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, September 18 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Tuesday
Sep 19, 2017
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
JavaScript and the Internet of Things Meetup - Hack Amazon Dash Buttons with Node.js – eBay New Location!
We're now at eBay! Agenda 6:30 Arrive and Networking 6:45 Show and Tell What have you been working on since the last meetup? Come and share what you've done. No project too small. A blinking LED is awesome! 7:15 Hack Amazon Dash Buttons with Node.js - Andrew Chalkley Amazon Dash buttons are used to reorder common items on Amazon. But what if you could use these buttons to do anything!? Learn how to use Node.js to sniff out button presses on an Amazon Dash button and use it to invoke any action! Andrew Chalkley is a Full Stack Software Architect at eBay, co-host of That Maker Show and project lead of thingsSDK. He also helps organize the JavaScript and Internet of Things Meetup! 8:00 Networking Community Links Join the conversation in the JS IoT Slack Channel! Contribute to the JSoT Glossary! Attendees, sponsors and speakers agree to abide by the code of conduct. A huge thanks to eBay for the venue and providing food! The eBay logo is a trademark of eBay Inc. Used with permission. |
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PDX PHP - PHP TestFest! ImpactFlow There will be food and participation, so bring a computer!
PHP TestFest seeks to create more PHP core contributors by introducing PHP programmers to the PHP language test suite, teaching them how to write phpttests. From September through December, 2017, groups worldwide will meet physically or virtually to learn how to write and contribute phpt tests. You don’t have to be a C genius—in fact, you don’t need to know C at all to contribute.1 If you can write a few lines of PHP, you can write a phpt test. PHP TestFest wouldn’t be complete without prizes. We’re still working out the details, so we’ll announce prizes and how to win them soon. This kick-off meeting will be a mini-hackathon which will include information on setting up your environment and how to write and contribute phpt tests. We'll be able to continue working on our test together in the slack channel and at other meetups, so you'll want to get started with us now!!! |
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Thursday
Sep 21, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : Critique – Who are we? We are entrepreneurs, full stack engineers, hackers, continuous learners, but above all, we are a group that loves to work hard and play harder. We organize a variety of content types, and the organizing team believes in delivering the best value for time invested in our events. Companies have launched, founders paired, code taken apart, lessons learned, and more. We are not the typical meetup where a teacher like presenter stands in front of the class and delivers their message. We are a full hands on interactive experience and meetings are successful from the cumulative knowledge and expertise of all members. Join us for something different. Join us to learn. Let’s have fun building our dreams. Register for our events and buy your ticket on meetup.com |
Friday
Sep 22, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Friday Tech Talk with Cesar Jimenez The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Cesar Jimenez
As a Developer, Cesar's philosophy is clear: wake up, work hard, be kind, repeat. Humble and passionate, Cesar is constantly striving to share knowledge with all the incredibly talented developers he is surrounded by. At the end of the day, he understands that it’s all about people helping people; it's a powerful thing.
Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Sep 25, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 9/25 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, September 25 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Sep 26, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 9/26 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, September 26 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Women Who Code Portland - Networking Night @ AWS Portland – ***** NOTE: Please RSVP on Eventbrite. Everyone will need to be registered on Eventbrite to attend the attend. *****
Women Who Code Portland is thrilled to announce that our September Networking Night is being hosted by AWS Elemental, at their new office in downtown Portland! AWS Elemental is an Amazon Web Services company that combines deep video expertise with the power and scale of the cloud to provide nimble, flexible software-based video processing and delivery solutions. The event will be focused around the theme: Customer Obsession - The Art of Working Backwards. Speakers will demonstrate how they use their company's leadership principle, “Customer Obsession,” with their internal customers: their employees. This month, we are featuring a tech talk from AWS Training and Certification, a demo from AWS Elemental and two distinguished Amazonians sharing their experiences at the company. Agenda 5:30 – 6:15 - Doors Open + Networking 6:15 – 6:30 - Intro from Women Who Code & AWS Elemental 6:30 - 6:45 - Demo from AWS Elemental 6:45 - 7:00 - Tech Talk from AWS Training and Certification 7:00 - 7:20 - Two distinguished Amazonians will speak about their experience at Amazon with Q&A from attendees 8:20 – 8:30 - More Networking + Closing Remarks About AWS Elemental AWS Elemental solutions give video providers the power to quickly, easily and economically deploy and scale workflows and focus on what matters: transforming ideas into compelling content that captivates viewers. About AWS In 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) began offering IT infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services -- now commonly known as cloud computing. Today, Amazon Web Services provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in 190 countries around the world. With data center locations in the U.S., Europe, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, and Australia, customers across all industries are taking advantage of agile, low cost, flexible and secure AWS technology platform. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded individuals around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. Our {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. |
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Donut.js – Alchemy Code Lab Announcements
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
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Saturday
Sep 30, 2017
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Operation Code - Open Source Development – NedSpace We want to be crystal clear from the get-go: EVERYBODY IS WELCOME! We serve veterans, but we have many active members who are not prior-service members. Visit: http://nfhstvnetwork.com/ We're going to begin monthly meetings at NedSpace! Topics of discussion for 9/30/2017: 1) Open Source story-sharing. 2) Hacktoberfest and what we can do as an organization to better prepare for an influx of open source contributors. 3) Trouble points for new developers. 4) Moving Forward: How can the Portland Chapter of Operation Code better support you? WHAT IS OPERATION CODE? We're a nonprofit devoted to helping the military community learn software development, enter the tech industry, and code the future! Help us deploy the future. WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE? |
Monday
Oct 2, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 10/2 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, October 2 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Oct 3, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 10/3 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, October 3 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Friday
Oct 6, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: "The Art of Questioning" – The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Aaron Frichtl
Subject: "The Art of Questioning" - Why come to this talk? Why not? - fresh coffee Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! 12:45 Doors Open |
Monday
Oct 9, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 10/9 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, October 9 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Oct 10, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 10/10 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, October 10 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Wednesday
Oct 11, 2017
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Hacktoberfest PDX – New Relic If you're looking for a way to contribute to open source, but maybe you aren't sure how to get started, then this is the meetup for you! We'll go over finding ways to contribute to open source, and getting you from 0 to 4 by the end of the month! Finish 4 pull requests and you'll get a t-shirt via Hacktoberfest! Hacktoberfest is open to everyone in our global community! Pull requests can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects. You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31. Rules To get a shirt, you must make four pull requests between October 1–31 in any timezone. Pull requests can be to any public repo on GitHub, not just the ones we’ve highlighted. The pull request must contain commits you made yourself. Pull requests reported by maintainers as spam or that are automated will be marked as invalid and won’t count towards the shirt. |
Thursday
Oct 12, 2017
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PDXnode - PDXNode Presentation Night Vacasa Presentations begin at 6:30pm. We feature 2 awesome speakers that bring you the best that Portland (and beyond) has to offer in Node & JavaScript. Periodically we'll open with a brief lightning talk too.
Open dialogue during the presentations is very welcome–we're all here to learn!
Before our first talk we'll engage in a friendly Node quiz! Prizes include awesome learning materials sponsored by Cloudflare (eg. Books like "Effective JavaScript" by David Herman, and "Node.js in Action" by Harter, Cantelon, Rajlich, and Holowaychuk). Our talks cover a variety of topics, presented by people with varying levels of experience. Some of our most recent speakers have been: Max Ogden, Substack, Chris Dickinson, Ben Acker, and more. Afterwards, if you're stoked to keep hangin' we regularly take our discussions onward to post-talk drinks nearby! We may even hack a little if the night is young! People who're new to programming and new friends to the Node community are very welcome! Say hi, make some noise, get to know folks, and ask questions! Brief note about our location: Please look for Nodesters standing by the door to let you in if it's locked! If you arrive beyond 6:35pm, please shoot us a tweet at @pdxnode, and we'll come as soon as we can to let you in. :) |
Friday
Oct 13, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Friday Tech Talk with Michael Bibeau - The Spectrum of Skills & Landing a Job The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Michael Bibeau
Michael Bibeau will be joining us at the Tech Academy on Friday, October 13 to share a talk on "The Spectrum of Skills and Landing a Job in the Industry". He is a Software Development Manager at Jaguar Land Rover.
• 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments • 1:00 p.m. Tech Talk starts Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Oct 16, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 10/16 – The Tech Academy (Held at Regus in Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Location: 1455 NW Irving Street, Portland, Oregon (First Floor Conference Room straight ahead as you enter) Please Note • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Oct 17, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 10/17 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, October 17 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
PHPDX - Procedural Code to Testable Code Graybox Join us for food, learning and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Kurtis Holsapple presents Procedural Code to Testable Code During this talk we'll look at how we can transform existing PHP code to cover it with a few unit tests. If you've never written a test, or want to see how we can cover a legacy code base with a brand new test suite, we'll be doing it live! We'll start with a basic contact form and build out a brand new testing setup based on PHP Unit and Composer, and when we're done we'll try to build out additional functionality all covered by unit tests. |
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Thursday
Oct 19, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : October : Critique – Who are we? We are entrepreneurs, full stack engineers, hackers, continuous learners, but above all, we are a group that loves to work hard and play harder. We organize a variety of content types, and the organizing team believes in delivering the best value for time invested in our events. Companies have launched, founders paired, code taken apart, lessons learned, and more. We are not the typical meetup where a teacher like presenter stands in front of the class and delivers their message. We are a full hands on interactive experience and meetings are successful from the cumulative knowledge and expertise of all members. Join us for something different. Join us to learn. Let’s have fun building our dreams. Register for our events and buy your ticket on meetup.com |
Friday
Oct 20, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Friday Tech Talk with Brett Tramposh - Tips on Managing your Career in Software The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Brett Tramposh
Brett Tramposh will be joining us at The Tech Academy on Friday, October 20 to share a talk on "Tips on Managing your Career in Software". He is a Senior Software Developer at TruckTrax. Come join us to at The Tech Academy to hear Brett share his experience in the field. 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Saturday
Oct 21, 2017
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JavaScript and Cloud Architecture – Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue North Operating Center Do you enjoy learning and sharing knowledge to help people solve problems? Check out this video to see what we're about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc Do you want to learn JavaScript? We have a Tetris demo. How about how to be a Cloud Architect? We'll have two lightning talks and at the end of our session, we'll brainstorm and vote for a new interesting topic for the following week presentation. The winning idea will get the innovator of the week. Stay tuned for topics. It will be posted a week prior to the session. Join the fun! |
Monday
Oct 23, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 10/23 – The Tech Academy (Held at Regus in Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Location: 1455 NW Irving Street, Portland, Oregon (First Floor Conference Room straight ahead as you enter) Please Note • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Oct 24, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 10/24 – The Tech Academy (Held at Regus in Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, October 24 Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Web Audio PDX - Web Audio PDX #4 – The Amazing AudioWorklet! Mozilla 🔊 Welcome to WebAudioPDX 🔊
This month we couldn’t be more excited to welcome Hongchan Choi, who'll be sharing the magic of the AudioWorklet with us! Hongchan is implementing Web Audio for Google Chrome around the clock, and actively develops the Web Audio API specification itself as a member of the W3C Audio Working Group.
Here's what he'll be sharing with us this month: 🔊⚡️🔊⚡️🔊
Summary: "What is AudioWorklet and why do we need it?" To answer this question, the context and background of AudioWorklet project will be discussed. In the later part, the advantage of AudioWorkletNode over ScriptProcessorNode will be presented with the hands-on demo. Also the talk is followed by several topics around AudioWorklet such as thread priority, garbage collection and WASM. 🔊⚡️🔊⚡️🔊
Are you a musician? 🎉 See you there! 🎉 Missed the last couple meetups? No prob. These docs will get you up to speed! :D |
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Wednesday
Oct 25, 2017
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Women Who Code PDX - JavaScript Study Night – Metal Toad Women Who Code Portland var studyNight = {
when: '5:30-8pm, on the 4th Wednesday each month', where: 'Metal Toad', who: 'Anyone so long as you agree to follow our Code of Conduct.', attendees: [] } studyNight.attendees.push('you'); Translation: Come study at JavaScript Study Night! Bring a project, a problem to debug, or follow along with a walkthrough. You can also take a look at our github repository for links to other exercises and resources: https://github.com/wwcodeportland/study-nights/tree/master/javascript-study-nights By coming to JS Study Night, you agree to follow our Code of Conduct. {short} Code of Conduct |
I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (POWERED BY FREE PIZZA) – REGUS This month at our meetup, we are featuring Russell Smith from Tenable Security. I think this one will be exciting for all of our loyal members and newcomers equally for the following reasons: • Tenable Security is growing quite rapidly • Russ and his team(s) have nailed down the remote-friendly culture and they are open to hiring remote! • The engineering team at Tenable is doing some pretty cutting-edge stuff including full automation via CI/CD, fully trusted engineering team autonomy etc. Russ is planning to share all of these details at the meetup • Also, Russ will be our very first remote guest!!! Even though Russ lives in Sandy, about 45 minutes from downtown, we wanted to prove how successful remote collaboration can be! • We are settling into our brand new, beautiful location at Regus - Pearl. It will be a one of a kind, fast-paced experience from many actionable takeaways. You have our promise. And all powered by FREE PIZZA :) Don't forget to RSVP directly on the meetup page at http://www.balki.io/meetup |
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Donut.js October 2017 – Alchemy Code Lab Announcements
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
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Thursday
Oct 26, 2017
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Soft Skills Interviewing 10/26 The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, October 26 at 6.p.m. will cover: Preparing for Soft Skill Interviews Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Practice Soft Skills interview inteviewing for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop and practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
PDXnode - PDXNode Hack Night! CTRL-H Hackerspace Welcome to the PDXNode Hack Night!
What is a PDXNode Hack Night? PDXNode Hack Nights are your opportunity to enjoy a low-pressure JavaScript-centric environment where you shouldn't feel like you're supposed to do anything. First and foremost–just come and enjoy yourself. The night is yours: hang, hack, learn, or do whatever you’re interested in doing. 🙌 Depending on the size and interests of our attending group, we have various paths the night could go, and may or may not attempt some of the following: Map Ctrl-H into Hackerspace Regions The hackerspace will be mapped into 'regions', and you can feel free to gravitate towards whichever one suits your interest! • A place for beginners who want to get going with node for the first time. 'Unconference'-style Team Hacks For team-hackers, we'll have a board up and sticky-notes available available at the beginning of the night. Anyone can feel free to write the name and/or description of something they'd like to hack on with other people–and others who're interested can feel free to go to that region and join in! End of Night Show and Tell There will be a list available to write your name, or team's name down on to give a quick show and tell of your projects at the end of the night. We're pumped to see what you've been working on! Some general stuff to remember: Help is available! There will be seasoned Nodesters ready and available to help anyone with questions or advice in any of the hack-zones: beginners, solo, and group projects. Feel free to reach out and ask at any time throughout the evening. Do what you want to do Above all, we hope for this to be an easy-going event for people to do what they want to do with the time we have. Make the time awesome, it's yours. 😎 Code of Conduct PDXNode continues to abide by its Code of Conduct, and we ask everyone to commit to keeping to it in order for all of us to have a safe, fun, and amazing time. Wahoo! See you then! 🎉🎉 💻 🎉🎉 |
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Monday
Oct 30, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 10/30 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, October 30 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Oct 31, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 10/31 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, October 31 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Friday
Nov 3, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Friday Tech Talk with Mounir Shita on "A.I. is My Passion!" The Tech Academy Featured Speaker:Mounir Shita
Mounir Shita will be joining us at the Tech Academy on Friday, November 3 to share a talk on "A.I. is My Passion!". He is a Entrepreneur, Business & Technology Executive at Kimera Systems. Come join us to at The Tech Academy to hear Mournir share his experience in the field. • 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments • 1:00 p.m. Tech Talk starts Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Nov 6, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 11/6 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, November 6 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Women Who Code Portland - Algorithms Study Night – Alchemy Code Lab Come join us for Algorithms Study Night at Code Fellows! We will be working on two problems, an easier starter problem, and then a more complicated one. Any and all skill levels are welcome. At the beginning of the meetup, we will post the questions on the slack channel, and after the meetup, we will post some of the solutions. Use our Slack Invite form if you would like to join Women Who Code, Portland Slack.
This event will repeat first Monday of each month. {short} Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form. About Women Who Code Portland Women Who Code is a global nonprofit dedicated to inspire women to excel in technology careers. We connect amazing women with other like-minded around the globe who unite under one simple notion--the world of technology is better with women in it. In Portland, we organize monthly study nights, workshops, and networking nights, as well as hackathons and social events. |
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Tuesday
Nov 7, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 11/7 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, November 7 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Thursday
Nov 9, 2017
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Maximizing Your GitHub 11/9 The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, November9 at 6.p.m. will cover: Maximizing Your GitHub for the Job Search Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Practice Soft Skills interview inteviewing for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop and practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
PDXnode - PDXNode Presentation Night Vacasa Presentations begin at 6:30pm. We feature 2 awesome speakers that bring you the best that Portland (and beyond) has to offer in Node & JavaScript. Periodically we'll open with a brief lightning talk too.
Open dialogue during the presentations is very welcome–we're all here to learn!
Before our first talk we'll engage in a friendly Node quiz! Prizes include awesome learning materials sponsored by Cloudflare (eg. Books like "Effective JavaScript" by David Herman, and "Node.js in Action" by Harter, Cantelon, Rajlich, and Holowaychuk). Our talks cover a variety of topics, presented by people with varying levels of experience. Some of our most recent speakers have been: Max Ogden, Substack, Chris Dickinson, Ben Acker, and more. Afterwards, if you're stoked to keep hangin' we regularly take our discussions onward to post-talk drinks nearby! We may even hack a little if the night is young! People who're new to programming and new friends to the Node community are very welcome! Say hi, make some noise, get to know folks, and ask questions! Brief note about our location: Please look for Nodesters standing by the door to let you in if it's locked! If you arrive beyond 6:35pm, please shoot us a tweet at @pdxnode, and we'll come as soon as we can to let you in. :) |
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Friday
Nov 10, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Friday Tech Talk with Nate Taggart - FaaS and the Developers The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Nate Taggart
Nate Taggart will be joining us at The Tech Academy on Friday, November 10 to share a talk on "FaaS and the Developer". FaaS stands for Function as a Service. He is the CEO of Stackery.
• 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments • 1:00 p.m. Tech Talk starts Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Nov 13, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 11/13 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, November 13 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Tuesday
Nov 14, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 11/14 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, November 14 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Thursday
Nov 16, 2017
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Women Who Code Portland - Networking Night @ CDK Global CDK Global, Inc This month's networking night is a partnership between ChickTech and Women Who Code - we're delighted to bring our two communities together.
Our November Networking Night will be hosted by CDK Global, the largest global provider of integrated IT and digital marketing solutions to the automotive retail industry. This month's theme is Growing Technically and Professionally, and we have a fantastic speaker panel lined up! We are thrilled to invite you to a fun evening of talks from experienced technical women, networking, and food + drinks. This month, we are featuring a five talks from five CDK software engineers, each of whom have diverse background and different seniority levels. Together, the engineers will create a framework for becoming a stronger technical team member, from breaking into the industry to developing a more advanced skill set on the job. Come enjoy conversations, Q&A session and the company of fellow software engineers. Agenda Speakers and Topics: Danielle Hubbard (Software Engineer III): Angular Debugging Carrie Eremenis (Software Engineer IV): #TheirCDKSummer Claire Mears (Software Engineer I): Growing as a New Team Member Shivani Wanjara (Software Engineer II): Culture and Diversity at CDK Mahija Daliparthi (Software Engineer I): Starting your Career as a Software Engineer
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Friday
Nov 17, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Technology Basics Book Launch & 'How to Break Into the Tech Industry'! – George R. White Library and Learning Center, Concordia University
BOOK LAUNCH We believe technology is for everyone, and we are removing the barriers to entry that have stopped people from really being able to understand and use technology. The Tech Academy Co-Founders are releasing four books. One is a dictionary, and three are practical books that teach you how to program computers. These books include: The Technology Basics Dictionary is for everyone - from the absolute beginner to the experienced pro.
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Monday
Nov 20, 2017
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Thinkful + ChickTech Scholarship Application Due – Thinkful In efforts to increase the number of women and girls pursuing careers in technology, Thinkful, the #1 industry rated tech education provider, today announced a partnership with national nonprofit organization ChickTech. “The tremendous work that ChickTech is doing to engage women while envisioning a more inclusive technology culture for everyone, is something we are honored to be a part of,” said Darrell Silver, Thinkful CEO. “They're creating more opportunities for women in technology. It's inspiring and fits exactly what we're great at as a school.” "ChickTech Portland is excited to partner with Thinkful,” noted Janel Hull, ChickTech Portland Community Manager. “By working together, our two organizations can provide more opportunities for more women in Portland to succeed in the technology industry." Monthly partnership events led by Thinkful’s mentors and instructors will be hosted at the ChickTech Portland office. The first event will be held on November 8: Build Your Own Website with HTML/CSS, led by local Thinkful mentor Danielle Heberling, a professional developer at Cascade Energy. “We like to invest in communities where the need is often the greatest while promoting inclusive, accessible professional growth that moves the student and community forward,” said Emma Holland, Thinkful Community Manager. “Members of the ChickTech Portland community will be able to apply to the newly launched Income Share Agreement (ISA) with $1,000 scholarship applied to their deposit, so they won’t pay tuition until they get a job.” Thinkful, who recently celebrated its five year anniversary, offers in-depth curriculum led by their mentor network of experts for those who are willing to work hard to accelerate their career while developing a pipeline of top talent for the Portland tech industry. Find out more about Thinkful Portland on their website. |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) through PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Nov 21, 2017
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JavaScript and the Internet of Things Meetup - Interacting with IoT through React Native and Bluetooth LE – eBay New Location!
We're now at eBay! Agenda 6:30 Arrive and Networking 6:45 Show and Tell What have you been working on since the last meetup? Come and share what you've done. No project too small. A blinking LED is awesome! 7:15 Interacting with IoT through React Native and Bluetooth LE - Michael Kirschbaum Speaker Bio: I'm a React/Node dev and data scientist currently focusing on IoT products. When not coding, I enjoy playing music and drawing. 8:00 Networking Community Links Join the conversation in the JS IoT Slack Channel (https://jsot-slack.herokuapp.com/)! Contribute to the JSoT Glossary (https://github.com/lyzadanger/JSoT)! Attendees, sponsors and speakers agree to abide by the code of conduct (http://berlincodeofconduct.org/). A huge thanks to eBay for the venue and providing food! The eBay logo is a trademark of eBay Inc. Used with permission. |
PHPDX - Up and Running with Symfony 4 Graybox Food, learning and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community! Make sure you join us for the after party! (aka kanging out at Produce Row Cafe)
This week Robert Parker will give us a tour of the BRAND NEW Symfony 4. Learn the basics of the Symfony framework that powers sites like crunchyroll. We will be building a simple website demonstrating features like Symfony Flex, routing, dependency injection, and object relational mapping. Bring your laptop and follow along! |
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Wednesday
Nov 22, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : November : Critique : Happy Thanksgiving – Who are we? We are entrepreneurs, full stack engineers, hackers, continuous learners, but above all, we are a group that loves to work hard and play harder. We organize a variety of content types, and the organizing team believes in delivering the best value for time invested in our events. Companies have launched, founders paired, code taken apart, lessons learned, and more. We are not the typical meetup where a teacher like presenter stands in front of the class and delivers their message. We are a full hands on interactive experience and meetings are successful from the cumulative knowledge and expertise of all members. Join us for something different. Join us to learn. Let’s have fun building our dreams. Register for our events and buy your ticket on meetup.com |
Monday
Nov 27, 2017
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
Tuesday
Nov 28, 2017
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Donut.js November 2017 – Alchemy Code Lab Announcements
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month we are raising money for p:ear, a local organization that builds positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth through education, art, and recreation to affirm personal worth and create more meaningful and healthier lives. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
Thursday
Nov 30, 2017
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Preparing for Technical Interview The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, November 30 at 6.p.m. will cover: Preparing and tips for the Technical Interview Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Practice Soft Skills interview inteviewing for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop and practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
Friday
Dec 1, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - "Lessons Learned From The First Dot-Com Bubble" - Tech Talk with Jack Hennessy The Tech Academy Featured Speakers: Jack Hennessy
Jack is an early technology pioneer who achieved massive success in the dot-com boom of the late '90s. Jack spent time with tech luminaries like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Jack is coming to The Tech Academy to share the lessons he learned from the first dot-com bubble. 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Dec 4, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 12/4 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Monday, December 4 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Dec 5, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 12/5 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Tuesday, December 5 Parking: There is plenty of parking in the overfill lot behind the building, just off of Dale street. Please do not park in the main parking lot, so we can be good neighbors for the other businesses in the complex. There is no fee for parking. TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
PADNUG - Scott Hanselman's Annual Intro to the Latest in Microsoft Dev! – Intel Jones Farm Campus (JFCC Auditorium) Each December, PADNUG endeavors to put on an event that goes above and beyond the normal. This year is no exception:
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Thursday
Dec 7, 2017
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Maximizing Your LinkedIn 12/7 The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, December 7 at 6.p.m. will cover: Maximizing LinkedIn for your job search Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Soft Skills interview mini-workshop for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop, practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
Friday
Dec 8, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Garrett Guevara - Software Developer at Zapproved The Tech Academy Featured Speakers: Garrett Guevara
12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Saturday
Dec 9, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 12/9 – The Tech Academy Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Saturday, December 9 Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others on the waiting list to attend. For questions, please email [masked] |
Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Programming with Python - 12/9 – The Tech Academy Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming?
The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to Programming with Python. Python is a popular computer programming language. This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Details Dates: Saturday, December 9 Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others on the waiting list to attend. For questions, please email [masked] |
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Monday
Dec 11, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Free One-Day Course on Introduction to Web Design with HTML & CSS - 12/11 – The Tech Academy (hosted by Education Northwest) Have you ever wondered whether you'd enjoy computer programming? The Tech Academy is offering a free one-day course on Introduction to web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website.
This course is perfect for people with little or no experience in programming who are considering a career in software development. This way, you can find out ahead of time whether you enjoy the actual work of programming computers. A computer programmer does a lot more than just write code, but coding is the most important part of the job. Please make sure to bring your laptop, as this will be a hands on learning process where you get to code. Here is what some past participants had to say about the free one-day courses. I loved it. I love the explanations that the instructor gave. He was so patient and explained clearly. It was great. The instructor gave us lots of information and helped us grow and foster new skills. I was impressed by the organization and structure. Instructor was knowledgeable and kept the pace moving while taking extra time when necessary.
Dates: Monday, December 11 TriMet: Our recommendation on public transit if you are coming from downtown Portland: Take the MAX Blue Line or Red Line train to Sunset Transit center. There, catch the Bus 48 or Bus 62 which can drop you off right in front of the school. Please Note: • We will take a 45 minute lunch at approximately 12 p.m. • There is no refrigerator at this location, but there is a microwave to heat up a lunch. • There are number of eating establishments within walking distance where you can grab a quick bite. • Space is limited to ensure we can provide the best experience. • If something comes up after you sign up such that you are unable to attend, please change your status. This will allow others to sign up. For questions, please email [masked] |
Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Thursday
Dec 14, 2017
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Soft Skills Interviewing 12/14 The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, December 14 at 6.p.m. will cover: Preparing for Soft Skill Interviews Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Practice Soft Skills interview inteviewing for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop and practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
Friday
Dec 15, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Friday Tech Talk with Paul Menig on "Reality from Cognition to Recall" The Tech Academy Featured Speakers: Paul Menig
Paul Menig will be joining us at The Tech Academy on Friday, December 15 to share a talk on "Reality from Cognition to Recall". He is the Chief Executive Officer for Tech-I-M Business Accelerants. Come join us to at The Tech Academy to hear Paul share his experience in the field. 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Dec 18, 2017
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
Tuesday
Dec 19, 2017
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PHPDX - Monthly Meetup Graybox Stay tuned for further details. Expect food, speakers and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community! |
Front End PDX - Monthly Front End PDX Meetup – Connective DX Unfortunately, tonight's speaker Micah and his family have come down with the flu, and he will not be able to speak tonight. We'll still hold the meetup, but we'll set up for a Bring Your Own Project night: bring a project to share (or get help with), or come ready to give help to others.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For the final Meetup of 2017, we welcome back Micah Godbolt to talk design systems! About the talk: In this talk, I will discuss how moving interactivity into the Design System is not only a good choice today, but is most certainly how you will be creating Design Systems in the future. I'll also be discussing the React-powered Design System I've been helping to create which powers a few apps you might have heard of, including SharePoint, OneDrive, and Outlook for the web. About the speaker: Event Details Food, drinks, and conversation beginning at 6:30. The talk begins around 7:00. Parking is available in the parking lot directly across the street from the Connective DX office on Pettygrove. There are also bike racks available just inside the entrance to the building. |
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Wednesday
Dec 20, 2017
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Blockstack Portland - Blockstack Holiday Meetup – Nedspace • What we'll do
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Thursday
Dec 21, 2017
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#FullstackPDX : December : Annual Charity Drive : Merry Christmas – Who are we? We are entrepreneurs, full stack engineers, hackers, continuous learners, but above all, we are a group that loves to work hard and play harder. We organize a variety of content types, and the organizing team believes in delivering the best value for time invested in our events. Companies have launched, founders paired, code taken apart, lessons learned, and more. We are not the typical meetup where a teacher like presenter stands in front of the class and delivers their message. We are a full hands on interactive experience and meetings are successful from the cumulative knowledge and expertise of all members. Join us for something different. Join us to learn. Let’s have fun building our dreams. Register for our events and buy your ticket on meetup.com |
Friday
Dec 22, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk with Cole Dixon: "Two Years Out Of A Coding Bootcamp- Honest Feedback" The Tech Academy Featured Speakers: Cole Dixon, Software Developer at EVS, LLC in Boulder, CO
Prior to development, Cole was a barista and bartender. Desiring a career change, Cole, like many others, attended a coding bootcamp. After two years of experience in the industry, Cole is coming to share what it was like attending the bootcamp, and how things have been in the two years since then. 10:00 a.m. Light breakfast items: Pastries, bagels, fresh fruit, water, juices, and coffee Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Thursday
Dec 28, 2017
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Maximizing Your GitHub 12/28 The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, December 28 at 6.p.m. will cover: Maximizing Your GitHub for the Job Search Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Practice Soft Skills interview inteviewing for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop and practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
Friday
Dec 29, 2017
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - "Lessons Learned From The First Dot-Com Bubble" - Tech Talk with Jack Hennessy The Tech Academy Featured Speakers: Jack Hennessy
Jack is an early technology pioneer who achieved massive success in the dot-com boom of the late '90s. Jack spent time with tech luminaries like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Jack is coming to The Tech Academy to share what things were like in the early PC days. 12:30 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Monday
Jan 8, 2018
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free! Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541) 602-6215 We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, inside the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
Tuesday
Jan 9, 2018
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Write The Docs PDX - Networking with a side of Write The Docs proposals – Shut Up and Eat The Write The Docs NA conference returns to Portland in May. The call for proposals (http://www.writethedocs.org/conf/portland/2018/) was announced recently, and the deadline for proposals is January 10 (midnight PST).
For the fourth year, we'll give people who want to propose a chance to test things out, either by speaking briefly, or by brainstorming their proposals. FYI, O'Reilly has an excellent guide to creating conference proposals, "Propose, Prepare, Present". If you navigate to http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920027096.do , you can get the eBook version for free. We'll start with a brief networking session from 6-6:30. Note: Food will not be provided, but is available for order. At 6:30, I'll make a few announcements -- Anyone who wants to try out a "preview" of a conference talk (5-10 min), or just present their draft proposal for comments, can speak to the group (or ask questions) after that. |
Thursday
Jan 11, 2018
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Preparing for Technical Interview The Tech Academy Code Oregon Careers is a collaboration between Code Oregon and The Tech Academy to help software developers prepare themselves for the job search in the software industry. This is a four part series focusing on Soft Skills Interviews, Technical Interviews, LinkedIn and GitHub.
Whether you are an experienced developer back on the job search or a brand new junior developer looking for your first opportunity, join us to learn some valuable skills to help you in your job search. This installment on Thursday, January 11 at 6.p.m. will cover: Preparing and tips for the Technical Interview Food & Beverages: The Tech Academy will be providing free pizza and beverages. Please RSVP to help us ensure we have enough food for everyone. If later on you are unable to make the event, please change your RSVP status to help us avoid wasting food. Schedule: • 6:30 p.m. Code Oregon Careers presentation • 7:30 p.m. Q & A and announcements • 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Practice Soft Skills interview inteviewing for anyone that what's to stay after the initial presentation to develop and practice soft skill interviewing Resources for Tech Job Seekers: David Duncan with Code Oregon (a partnership with WorkSource Oregon and WorkSystems) has developed PortlandTech.org to help job seekers in the tech industry. To schedule a resume review and/or join his list to receive customized job leads, send a resume to [masked] or [masked] to schedule an appointment. |
PDXnode - PDXNode Presentation Night – Vacasa Presentations begin at 6:30pm. We feature 2 awesome speakers that bring you the best that Portland (and beyond) has to offer in Node & JavaScript. Periodically we'll open with a brief lightning talk too.
Open dialogue during the presentations is very welcome–we're all here to learn! Come a little early and say hi! The organizers will be available to help any newcomers with getting started. If you need help installing node and npm, or have questions or anything–please reach out. Before our first talk we'll engage in a friendly Node quiz! Prizes include awesome learning materials sponsored by Cloudflare (eg. Books like "Effective JavaScript" by David Herman, and "Node.js in Action" by Harter, Cantelon, Rajlich, and Holowaychuk). Our talks cover a variety of topics, presented by people with varying levels of experience. Some of our most recent speakers have been: Max Ogden, Substack, Chris Dickinson, Ben Acker, and more. Afterwards, if you're stoked to keep hangin' we regularly take our discussions onward to post-talk drinks nearby! We may even hack a little if the night is young! People who're new to programming and new friends to the Node community are very welcome! Say hi, make some noise, get to know folks, and ask questions! Brief note about our location: Please look for Nodesters standing by the door to let you in if it's locked! If you arrive beyond 6:35pm, please shoot us a tweet at @pdxnode, and we'll come as soon as we can to let you in. :) |
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Portland ReactJS - Portland ReactJs w/ Remote Talks: React + Serverless by David Wells, and more – New Relic • What we'll do
-=== Proposed Schedule ===- David Wells: React + Serverless Developer @ https://serverless.com/ Come learn how to build a robust multi-stage React application backed by a Serverless API, complete with user authentication & protected routes. 💸 Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGrGce6-cX4 -=== Event Details ===- New Relic (http://newrelic.com/) has graciously offered their event space to host our meeting this month. If you are new to the group, welcome! We hope that you find this community a friendly and open one. To new and existing members, please take a look at the code of conduct (https://github.com/portland-react-js/meetup/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md) for our group. -=== Other ===- As a reminder, we're on Slack! You can join us here http://portlandreactjs.herokuapp.com to chat with other Reactivists all talking and helping each other with React! • What to bring • Important to know |
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Friday
Jan 12, 2018
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 2-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 1 The Tech Academy Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University
Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.
Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities. Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00 Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! |
Sunday
Jan 14, 2018
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PDX People of Color in Tech - Gathering – We're looking forward to seeing you!
We'll be at PDX Code Guild, on the 2nd floor. Plenty of street parking available. Bring a dish to share! There are microwaves and fridges/freezers if needed. Agenda: 3-3:45 Welcome, introductions, eating, conversation 3:45-4:15 Presentation (and Q&A) from Oz duSoleil: http://ozdusoleil.com/ 4:15-5:00 Announcements, more eating and conversation Accessibility notes: There is an elevator in the lobby of the first floor, when entering in the front door on Corbett Ave. Some chairs in the room have arms and others do not. Background noise will likely be low-level, aside from participant volume |