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Thursday
Apr 19, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : April : 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 |
Thursday
Apr 25, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : April : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Aug 23, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : August : Critique – WeWork Custom House Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your computer, fun spirit and desire to learn, and let's have fun. Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. We start consuming the pizza at 6pm as well. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. Location: WeWork Customs House : Room 1C : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
Thursday
Aug 29, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : August : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Mar 30, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : Code Critique – Sign up for meetup required. |
Wednesday
Apr 12, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : Code Critique – Sign up for meetup required. |
Thursday
May 4, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : Code Critique – Sign up for meetup required. |
Thursday
Jun 8, 2017
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#FullStackPDX : Code Critique – Sign up for meetup required. |
Thursday
Jul 13, 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 |
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 |
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 |
Monday
Dec 17, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : December 2018 Christmas Charity Drive 4 Portland Rescue Mission – WeWork Custom House Just like the last 3 years, our final meetup of the year is always based on a charity drive. This year we have selected the Portland Rescue Mission https://www.portlandrescuemission.org/. All ticket proceeds will be donating to this business bringing both value and impact to our local community. Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your computer, fun spirit and desire to learn, and let's have fun. Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. Location: WeWork Customs House : Room 1C : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
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 |
Thursday
Dec 12, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : December : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Feb 28, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : February : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Feb 15, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : February : Critique : 2018 KICK OFF – 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 |
Thursday
Jul 25, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : July : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Jun 21, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : June : Critique – WeWork Custom House Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your computer, fun spirit and desire to learn, and let's have fun. Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. We start consuming the pizza at 6pm as well. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. Location: WeWork Customs House : Room 1C : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
Thursday
Jun 27, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : June : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Mar 22, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : March : 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 |
Thursday
Mar 28, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : March : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
May 31, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : May : 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 |
Thursday
May 30, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : May : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Nov 29, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : November : Critique – WeWork Custom House Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your computer, fun spirit and desire to learn, and let's have fun. Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. Location: WeWork Customs House : Room 1C : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
Thursday
Nov 14, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : November : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
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 |
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 |
Thursday
Oct 25, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : October : Critique – WeWork Custom House Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your computer, fun spirit and desire to learn, and let's have fun. Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. Location: WeWork Customs House : Room 1C : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
Thursday
Oct 24, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : October : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Thursday
Sep 27, 2018
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#FullStackPDX : September : Critique – WeWork Custom House Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your computer, fun spirit and desire to learn, and let's have fun. Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. Location: WeWork Customs House : Room 1C : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
Thursday
Sep 26, 2019
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#FullStackPDX : September : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Wednesday
Jun 5, 2013
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2013 Tech+Pong Tournament – AltSource Come have a beer and (if you want to) compete in the Ping-Pong Tournament: June 5th Tech+Pong tournament with two 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). More details can be found here: http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111321222/ Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (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 get a head count: http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111321222/ |
Tuesday
Feb 18, 2020
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A Gentle Introduction to Docker – Vacasa Food, learning and a great time to visit with the fabulous PHP Community! Food starting at 6 Presentation starting at 6:30 Some of us will be going out after as well This month Ryan Durham presents us with A Gentle Introduction to Docker. Curious about Docker? Come learn about the ins and outs of containers, images, Dockerfiles and more. Docker is a powerful tool that may change how you think about developing and deploying applications. If you have no experience with Docker we will get you up and running. You can harness the power! |
Thursday
Mar 20, 2014
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AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) Open House at Nemo Design – Nemo Design This year AIGA celebrates one hundred years of excellence in design. Help kick off the Centennial with a champagne toast, hors d'oeuvres, and dessert at our annual Open House. We'll be gathering at Nemo Design Studio, together with Portland's best designers and design advocates, to discuss the upcoming celebrations - nationwide and in our hometown - and to share in a conversation on the future of design. Join us for some happy hour mingling, then listen to exciting plans for the upcoming year. The rest of the night, you’ll have the chance to chat one-on-one with board members, pick the brains of volunteers, and find out more about AIGA's role in the Portland community. |
Tuesday
Feb 19, 2013
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air max – AppFog HQ Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive learn anything like this before. So good to search out anyone with some original ideas on this subject. realy thank you for starting this up. this web site is one thing that is needed on the internet, someone with a bit originality. useful job for bringing one thing new to the internet! http://risch.technoized.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=21624 |
Thursday
Oct 9, 2014
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AppNexus Tech Talk: Powering 300+ Web Services on LAMP and Beyond – AppNexus Powering 300+ Web Services on LAMP and Beyond In less than seven years, AppNexus has grown from a big idea into the largest independent AdTech company in the world. Join us on October 9th as Principal Engineer, Larry Finn, discusses the architectural and engineering challenges of achieving this scale. Doors open at 6:00pm – enjoy some food and beer with us before the program begins at 6:30pm. Space is limited so please RSVP at the link below to reserve your space |
Tuesday
Oct 15, 2019
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At-Rest Encryption for Complete Data Protection – Vacasa Join us for pizza and learning with the fabulous PHP Community! Doors open at 6, presentation 6:30-7:30 and join us for drinks or chatting after. This month Vacasa's own Eric Mann shares At-Rest Encryption for Complete Data Protection Many developers using hosted database solutions like Amazon RDS or Microsoft Azure are familiar with the “encrypt at rest” checkbox provided by their host. This will provide a modicum of security, but only defends your data against a narrow set of potential threats. Instead, we’ll discuss both the threats this feature does and does not protect against and some practical approaches to handling the uncovered edge cases. Attendees will learn how their application can both encrypt and decrypt data before communicating with an external data store for complete data protection. |
Wednesday
Jul 12, 2023
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Biking & bits - a ride towards the Shift website – Gorges Beer Co. The Shift website is entirely volunteer operated! Come out for a 7 mile social bike ride, stay for a beer at a watering hole near the start point and learn about our tech stack and how you can contribute & help us connect Portland area bike funthusiasts on the web and beyond. Meet at 5:30 pm at Bike Happy Hour, ride at 6:00 pm. |
Tuesday
Feb 20, 2018
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CANCELED PHPDX - Server Provisioning and Configuration – Graybox Due to weather this meetup is canceled |
Friday
Sep 14, 2018
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Cascadia PHP through Join us at Cascadia PHP for Developers by Developers. Exceptional speakers. Actionable tactics. Learning for all. Join us for a two-day, three-track conference full of forward-thinking, tactical sessions in PHP, Security, API’s, Dev Ops, web technologies, and more. |
Thursday
Jan 26, 2017
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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 |
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. |
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. |
Thursday
Feb 22, 2018
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Maximizing Your GitHub 8/22 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, February 22 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. |
Thursday
Aug 10, 2017
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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. |
Thursday
Jan 25, 2018
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Maximizing Your LinkedIn 1/25 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 25 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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
Thursday
Feb 8, 2018
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Code Oregon - The Tech Academy presents Code Oregon Careers: Soft Skills Interviewing 2/8 – 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, February 8 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. |
Thursday
Jan 8, 2009
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Concrete5 CMS User Group: First meeting – Hopworks Urban Brewery Earlier this summer we released our previously commercial CMS as fully "Free Beer" under the MIT open source license. The second half of 2008 was a whirlwind for us as we were named project of the month on SourceForge and saw traffic go through the roof. As part of running what promises to be the next Drupal, local user groups are going to be a huge component to our success. We have several starting around the states and Europe this month, with the Portland one obviously being super keen as this is our home turf. Please join us at Hopworks on SE Powell on Jan 8th at 5pm - till late. Check out the project at http://concrete5.org RSVP at: http://www.concrete5.org/community/members/portland_or/ thanks. go pdx! -frz |
Thursday
Feb 12, 2009
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concrete5 local meeting – Hopworks Urban Brewery Concrete5 is an amazing content management system that just went open source last year. The community is taking off and the core developers are here in portland. Come drink a lot of beer and have a lot of fun at a casual get together where we can all let off steam. Don't bring your Macbook, bring your thirst. |
Thursday
Oct 8, 2009
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concrete5 show and tell – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Show and Tell your concrete5 projects with other interactive media professionals. We'll meet at the lucky lab on SE Hawthrone for a meet and greet at 5pm, which will turn into a more formal show and tell at 6pm. If you've built something with concrete5, we invite you to show it off for 5 minutes and do some Q&A with your fellow developers. We'll orchestrate the evening and show off some of our recent projects and current development progress as well. |
Wednesday
Jul 22, 2020
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Design and Algorithm in Your Head – https://meet.google.com/kbz-ufgd-mvm This month Ed Barnard will be joining us to talk about Design and Algorithm in Your Head Algorithms are much like design patterns. They are a way of collaborating and sharing an experience. As we think through how to solve a specific programming problem, we’re actually designing (or using) an algorithm. Meanwhile, the “fizz buzz” coding challenges we find in job interviews are based on the premise that most professional software developers and computer science graduates “can’t code their way out of a wet paper bag.” We won’t talk about fizz buzz, but we’ll talk through a programming problem. We’ll design an algorithm to convert numbers from decimal to hexadecimal and back – in our heads, without calculators, computers, or sprints(). It’s fun! Join us and stick around to the end for a chance to win Eds book The Fizz Buzz Fix: Secrets to Thinking Like an Experienced Software Developer |
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! |
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
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 |
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 |
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 |
Friday
Apr 8, 2016
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Drupal Global Training Day – Drupal Association HQ Drupal Global Training Days is an initiative by the Drupal Association to introduce new and beginning users to Drupal. We welcome novice and beginner students to join the Drupal Association for an Introduction to Drupal lesson for FREE. This will be a very basic introduction to what Drupal is, how to utilize it and highlighting where to look on Drupal.org for continued support. Please provide your name, email address, and designated Drupal knowledge (Novice or Beginner). Greg Boggs of ThinkShout will be providing the training. Where: Drupal Association Offices, 209 SW Oak St, Suite 100 When: Friday April 8th from 9:00-3:00 pm Coffee and snacks provided. Lunch will not be provided. |
Saturday
Aug 22, 2015
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Drupal Global Training Days – Drupal Association HQ Drupal Global Training Days is an initiative by the Drupal Association to introduce new and beginning users to Drupal. We welcome novice and beginner students to join the Drupal Association for an Introduction to Drupal lesson for FREE. This will be a very basic introduction to what Drupal is, how to utilize it and highlighting where to look on Drupal.org for continued support. Please provide your name, email addresss, and designated Drupal knowledge (Novice or Beginner). Where: Drupal Association Offices, 209 SW Oak St, Suite 100 When: Saturday August 22nd 9-3 pm Coffee and snacks provided. Lunch currently will not be provided. |
Friday
Nov 20, 2015
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Drupal Global Training Days – Drupal Association HQ Drupal Global Training Days is an initiative by the Drupal Association to introduce new and beginning users to Drupal. We welcome novice and beginner students to join the Drupal Association for an Introduction to Drupal lesson for FREE. This will be a very basic introduction to what Drupal is, how to utilize it and highlighting where to look on Drupal.org for continued support. Please provide your name, email address, and designated Drupal knowledge (Novice or Beginner). Greg Boggs of ThinkShout will be providing the training. Where: Drupal Association Offices, 209 SW Oak St, Suite 100 When: Saturday August 22nd 9-3 pm Coffee and snacks provided. Lunch will not be provided. |
Saturday
Feb 6, 2016
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Drupal Global Training Days – Drupal Association HQ Drupal Global Training Days is an initiative by the Drupal Association to introduce new and beginning users to Drupal. We welcome students to join the Drupal Association for an Introduction to Drupal lesson for FREE. This will be a very basic introduction to what Drupal is, how to utilize it and highlighting where to look on Drupal.org for continued support. Please provide your name, email address, and designated Drupal knowledge (Novice or Beginner). Greg Boggs of ThinkShout will be providing the training. Where: Drupal Association Offices, 209 SW Oak St, Suite 100 When: Saturday February 6th 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Coffee and snacks provided. Lunch will not be provided. |
Wednesday
May 8, 2019
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Drupal Meetup – Acquia See > https://groups.drupal.org/node/534929 for official, full description. RSVP and add to calendar for a reminder here > https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Drupal/events/zpxfrqyzhblb/ |
Saturday
Jan 25, 2014
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Drupal Sprint Weekend 2014 through OpenSourcery Sprint time: 10am until 6pm, both Saturday, January 25 and Sunday, January 26 If you're like some Drupal developers or site builders, you've been telling yourself for months that you should start contributing to Drupal core. This sprint is your chance to get started with in-person training and mentoring from friendly, experienced core contributors. It's also a great way to start becoming familiar with Drupal 8. If you've already started to work on core, come meet other contributors, hang out in person, and work on manageable tasks in the Drupal core queue. The goal is to help you help with core. |
Wednesday
Apr 13, 2011
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Drupal User Group monthly meet-up – OpenSourcery Here's what we've got on the agenda:
Want to leverage the power of Drupal to address your own specific niche industry or market? Learn how this can be accomplished by examining a real-world case study of the "Care Network"—a Drupal distribution that assists staff and family members in creating "Communities of Care" for elderly and disabled people. Built on Drupal 7, the Care Network helps provision services, monitor community residents, and facilitate social interaction. In particular, Manuel will discuss unique features of the project including real-time location tracking of all individuals on campus, programable alerts using a wide array of sensors, web enabled recording of daily notes and services, and touch screen monitors used to input and display this information. He'll also touch upon the strengths of Drupal as an application platform and how anyone can extend Drupal 7 core and contributed modules to fit their unique project requirements and needs.
Have you ever wanted to build your own social network? Or maybe add some cool social networking features to your existing website? In this presentation, Ben will demo some of the latest features of the User Relationships (http://drupal.org/project/user_relationships) and Private Message (http://drupal.org/project/privatemsg) modules—two modules he's worked on that allow you to replicate many features of popular social networks. And what if you also want to leverage the power of other third-party social networks like Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace? Ben will demo the newest features of the Janrain Engage (http://drupal.org/project/rpx) module, including the ability to authenticate with other social networks, map user data from these networks, share content simultaneously across networks, and integrate with popular Drupal modules like Rules and Views. Finally, here are the meeting details: Date: Wednesday, April 13 Time: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (after the meeting, we head to Lucky Lab for drinks and conversation!) Location: OpenSourcery offices (1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209) It promises to be really interesting and useful meeting... you don't want to miss it! See you there, |
Wednesday
Mar 14, 2018
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Drupal Users Group – Acquia Website |
Friday
Oct 9, 2009
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DrupalCamp PDX 2009 through NedSpace Old Town Portland Drupal Camp will be held the weekend of October 9 - 11 at NedSpace Old Town. Website is up with information and taking registrations, sponsorships, and sessions! DrupalCamp PDX is a free unconference put on by the Portland Drupal User Group. @drupalpdx on twitter dcpdx |
Tuesday
May 21, 2013
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DrupalCon LiveStream through New Relic New Relic will be playing the DrupalCon conference live stream (http://portland2013.drupal.org) on some big monitors in our office. Come join us on the 28th floor of Big Pink for some beer, snacks, and Drupal in a hacker friendly environment. Feel free to drop by any time these days. We'll have plenty of power and wifi available. We know these specific talks will be streamed:
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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. |
Wednesday
Jan 10, 2018
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Hello Drupal! - Drupal Users Group Meeting – ThinkShout, Inc. On the second Wednesday of every month at a rotating location, come to the Portland Drupal User Group meetup to talk about Drupal and hear a few presentations.
These meetups are for ALL levels of Drupal users, from those of us who have only briefly heard of it but are interested in learning more to those of us who know a lot of but are always looking to learn more! Come get involved! Check out the official Portland Drupal Users Group site at http://groups.drupal.org/portland. The site has more information about local Drupal meetups, events and opportunities. Following the meetup, we will head to a nearby pub for socializing. |
Tuesday
Apr 14, 2015
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I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (powered by free pizza) – Forge Portland - 1410 SW Morrison Street, Suite 850 Career journey leading up to Director of Customer Support @ Puppet LabsPlease Join us at our next meetup where Claire Hernandez will share her career journey leading up to this role at Puppet (through a series of practical Q&As). We will then do in-depth research on what Puppet is all about... their clients, competition, products, value proposition etc. |
Tuesday
Jun 9, 2015
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I want to work for Thetus Corp (powered by FREE PIZZA) – Forge Portland - 1410 SW Morrison Street, Suite 850 We are thrilled to welcome our special guest speaker Derek Blum, Director of Product Management at Thetus Corp. Derek will share her career journey leading up to this position at Thetus (through a series of practical Q&As). We will then do in-depth research on what Thetus Corp is all about... their clients, competition, products, value proposition and much, much more! 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! Oh, as always, this meetup is POWERED BY FREE PIZZA :) |
Thursday
Mar 14, 2013
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Joomla! PDX – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room http://www.joomlapdx.com/events/presentations/33-march-2013-joomla-open-house We know... You're thinking "OMG, a Joomla Open House!!!!! ... Errrr, wait a minute, what is a Joomla Open House, exactly?" Great question. In short, it's a gathering of (1) Joomla fanatics, (2) Joomla newbies, (3) Joomla-curious, and (4) others who maybe aren't totally "in love" with Joomla, but who might not mind fooling around a little bit with Joomla if there's beer involved, if you know what we mean. (Okay, actually, we don't even know what we mean by that one.) What we were thinking was: If you've got a web site and are having some technical difficulties, then come to our open house, bring (1) any Joomla, web development, technical, or philosophical questions you like, no matter how easy or tough they are, (2) your laptops if you want to do some work right then and there (or, we may also project your site up onto the wall and work on it in front of others, if that's cool with you), and (3) your admin usernames/passwords, of course, if you want us to be able to look at your Joomla issues. And, if you have a "service dog," bring him or her along, too -- because, remember, here in Portland, no one ever asks you to verify whether your pooch is or isn't working. Anyway, your humble Joomla in-house experts will then roll up our sleeves and do the best we can to either fix your issue or at least point you in the right direction. Types of tech difficulties: Actually, we're fairly open-minded here... Bring us any web-development challenge you're having and we're happy to talk about it -- even it it's not 100% Joomla-related. For example, maybe you're having trouble using CSS, or you're facing a user experience challenge, or you don't understand how MySQL works, or you need a little bit of PHP wizardry. Bring it on. We're not saying we'll actually solve your issue right then and there, but we're certain that we're geeky enough to probably give you way too many vague answers and contradictory directions. (On second thought, maybe don't come. ... No, we're kidding; DO come, okay?) Please join us! -= The Skinny =- WHAT? Joomla! Open! House! WHEN? March 14th, 2013 -- 5:45 p.m. to 8-ish / maybe 8:30 / or, like, whenever. WHERE? At Backstage (3702 SE Hawthorne -- just behind the Bagdad Theater in SE PDX). HOW? Oh, you mean how much? It's FREE!! WHY? Because Joomla rocks and all other CMSs are laughably inferior. |
Thursday
May 10, 2012
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Joomla! PDX User Group – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Joomla! PDX is a user group dedicated to all things Joomla!. Come join us! |
Thursday
Jun 14, 2012
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Joomla! PDX User Group – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Joomla! PDX is a user group dedicated to all things Joomla!. Come join us! |
Thursday
Aug 9, 2012
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Joomla! PDX User Group – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Joomla! PDX is a user group dedicated to all things Joomla!. Come join us! |
Thursday
Oct 11, 2012
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Joomla! PDX User Group – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Joomla! PDX is a user group dedicated to all things Joomla!. Come join us! |
Thursday
Nov 8, 2012
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Joomla! PDX User Group – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Joomla! PDX is a user group dedicated to all things Joomla!. Come join us! |
Thursday
Dec 13, 2012
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Joomla! PDX User Group – McMenamins Backstage Bar, Kimball Room Joomla! PDX is a user group dedicated to all things Joomla!. Come join us! |
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
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
Apr 13, 2011
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JoomlaPDX User Group Monthly Meeting – Henry V Everything You Wanted to Know About Joomla! Content Construction Kits (CCKs), but where afraid to ask. What is a content construction kit? Which one should I use? What are the differences between K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent, the four most popular CCKs in use today. How difficult is a CCK to learn and use? What affect will a CCK have on my template or design? In our Joomla content construction kit presentation we are going to show you. The presentation will cover what a CCK is and why you may want to use one. We'll walk through some feature comparisons of the top four CCKs in use today to help you in choosing the right one. Discuss some of the pros and cons when implementing a CCK, like how the new content affects your templates and layouts. We'll take a sneak peek at some new CCK beta's for Joomla 1.6 and end with a discussion on what features may still be missing in the Joomla core versus a content construction kit. What You’ll Learn
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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! |
Saturday
Jan 12, 2019
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Mentorship Saturdays - Coding and Career Help - January Edition – Metal Toad Join us for coffee and code as we help each other progress our careers!
The doors will lock at around 10:15 AM. Please leave a message in the event comments to be let in if you arrive late. Please see our About page and additional pages on resources and opportunities! |
Saturday
Nov 10, 2018
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Mentorship Saturdays - Coding and Career Help - November Edition – Metal Toad Join us for coffee and code as we help each other progress our careers!
The doors will lock at around 10:15 AM. Please leave a message in the event comments to be let in if you arrive late. Please see our About page and additional pages on resources and opportunities! |
Saturday
Jun 22, 2019
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Mentorship Saturdays - Mentorship Saturdays - Special June Edition – Vacasa Special June Edition! New Location! New Hosts!
The location will be Vacasa! Your hosts will be Kyle H, Rocky K and Aaron C! Doors open at 10 AM and we start at 10:30 AM. We’ll go until 1:30PM. PARKING: For parking lots, there are two (Portland owned parking at[masked] NW 15th Ave) and (Lot #245 at 1469 NW Johnson - $11 max). PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
Saturday
May 11, 2019
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Mentorship Saturdays - Mentorship Saturdays - Special May Edition – Vacasa Special May Edition! New Location! New Hosts!
The location will be Vacasa! Your hosts will be Kyle H and Rocky K! Doors open at 10 AM and we start at 10:30 AM. We’ll go until 1:30PM. PARKING: For parking lots, there are two (Portland owned parking at[masked] NW 15th Ave) and (Lot #245 at 1469 NW Johnson - $11 max). PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
Wednesday
Aug 8, 2012
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Mobile Smart Technology MeetUp – Shopigniter Office Imagine: Every application, service, and device understands the world you're in, learns your intentions and goals, and has the ability to extend beyond their original program......help users achieve goals faster, more efficient. Kimera Systems is the first company to bring a network-residing, context specific infrastructure to the market. It’s available to any developer, today. Since Google Now and Foursquare’s added context awareness, we decided to announce what we've been working on for the last few years. It’s based on new, mobile artificial intelligence (AI) technology. We’ve created a service that can assist your device or application in any use case. Providing an intelligent User eXperience Context Aware: Constantly adapting to new situations User priorities and intent drive services Intelligent distribution to your end-users without using current "app store"-models Join us Wednesday August 8, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm at ShopIgniter in the Pearl District (Portland) to learn how you can implement this technology in your PHP Web Apps today, to provide a superior user experience over native apps. We provide the necessities: Pizza, Beer, & Soda! Limited seating: RSVP today! |
Tuesday
Mar 17, 2020
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Monkeys in the Machine (Machine Learning) – Vacasa Food, learning, sharing and encouragement with the fabulous PHP Community! This month Eric Mann presents Monkeys in the Machine Can a million monkeys given a million typewriters produce the collected works of Shakespeare? Considering the ethical concerns of forcing monkeys to write, paired with the sheer mess of that many mammals in one location, we might never know. Or will we? Thanks to the wonders of modern computing, it's possible to simulate monkeys emulating the Bard. Leveraging techniques like genetic algorithms, we can build a system that approximates a monkey armed with a typewriter. Digitally. It's a fun exercise to prove a thought experiment, but also a powerful technical approach to leverage machine learning and rudimentary AI in various places. Together, we'll breed digital monkeys and show both how they can be used to answer the aforementioned Shakespearean question as well as produce generative results to more practical problems. |
Tuesday
May 31, 2011
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OCCA Meeting - Tuesday, May 31, 2011 – Red Lion Hotel Portland - Convention Center Scott Hanselman will be presenting WebMatrix, a new free tool from Microsoft that allows you to create, customize and publish websites that can grow with you, from design and installation to deployment and maintenance. It is one of the simplest tools for creating web sites that has come along in a long, long time. To get started you can select an application from the built-in gallery, containing such applications as DotNetNuke, Umbraco, WordPress, Drupal or Joomla. Or you can create your own masterpiece from scratch, written in either PHP or ASP.Net. Scott has made presentations to the OCCA before, and has always been well received and appreciated. Scott Hanselman works out of his home office for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager, aiming to spread good information about developing software, usually on the Microsoft stack. Before this, for over 6 years, he was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree. He was also involved in a few Microsoft Developer things for many years like the MVP and RD programs and he'll speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen. |
Saturday
Feb 3, 2018
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Pacific NW Drupal Summit through University Place Hotel Since 2009, the Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit has been the premier regional event for Drupal professionals in the Pacific Northwest. More than 200 Drupal professionals have attended and enjoyed our two-day event each year. The 2018 Summit will take place at the University Place Hotel in Portland, Oregon on the edge of the Portland University Campus on Saturday and Sunday, February 3rd and 4th, 2018. On Friday before the conference starts, after you grab dinner, join us in the Coos Bay and Astoria rooms (around the corner from the lobby) from 6-11pm for some pre-conference games and socializing. The Summit has a code of conduct, which all attendees including speakers and sponsor-representatives are expected to follow. |
Wednesday
Jun 8, 2011
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PDX Drupal Users Group – OpenSourcery Here's what we've got on the agenda: 1. "A Million Pageviews an Hour: Extreme Drupal Performance" presented by Aaron Longwell The Kentucky Derby is the most watched horse racing event in the world. It's frequently called "the most exciting two minutes in sports," and is nationally televised on 3 different networks and simulcast worldwide. All that excitement results in www.kentuckyderby.com, the race's official Drupal-powered web site receiving more than 1 million page views in less than an hour. Presented by Aaron Longwell, Chief Technologist at Culture Foundry, this presentation will cover the hardware, software, Drupal modifications and extensions that enabled the site to serve every one of those pages with sub-200ms response times. In particular, Aaron's talk will discuss helpful Drupal modules, Varnish, HTTP in-browser caching, load balancing, redundancy, load testing, Pressflow, Amazon Web Services, and Capistrano--and how each played a part in the Kentucky Derby site. Even small sites with little traffic can benefit from many of the techniques and technologies Aaron will be discussing. The talk will be relatively technical in nature (there will even be a bit of code) but even non-developers should learn something about the principles behind super high performance web sites. 2. "Location + Maps: Making it Actually Work" presented by Katrin Silvius In her recent work, Katrin Silvius, senior web developer at One Economy, has discovered all sorts of bugs and workarounds necessary to make location and maps work well together in Drupal. Katrin will discuss some of the things she's learned from her work and we'll open up the discussion to other developers about best practices and nagging problems with implementing location and maps in Drupal. Finally, here are the meeting details: Date: Wednesday, June 8 Time: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (after the meeting, we head to Lucky Lab NW at 1945 NW Quimby, for drinks and conversation!) |
Wednesday
Jul 13, 2011
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PDX Drupal Users Group – OpenSourcery We meet, work on our projects, and ask questions of our neighbors with no formal agenda. No need to RSVP, the meetings are open to all. |
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 |
Saturday
Sep 22, 2018
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PDX People of Color in Tech - ReLAUNCH – 1000 SW Broadway Hi folks! We've been out of commission for a while but we're relaunching! I |
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! |
Tuesday
Jan 20, 2015
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PDX PHP – Cascade Energy Inc There has been a lot of talk in the PHP community about Design Patterns lately. As an introduction, we will talk about a few common patterns as well as how and when to use them. We'll cover Singletons, Decorators, Adaptors, and more! |
Tuesday
Jul 18, 2017
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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. |
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. |
Tuesday
Aug 15, 2017
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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. |
Tuesday
Apr 18, 2017
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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 |
Tuesday
Sep 19, 2017
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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!!! |
Wednesday
Feb 8, 2017
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PDX PHP - Show and Tell – ImpactFlow We've got a special night planned for you! We're putting together a fun and informative show and tell! Everyone is welcome to participate, just bring something you'd like to share and make sure you keep it under 10 minutes (2 minutes is ok 😉 ). We've got a great line up for you so far: • Laravel's Routing • Ansible • Couchbase and PHP • Introducing Object Oriented Programing But there are plenty of other things you could share: • a tool you rely upon • a function you just discovered or use all the time • a useful package • something specific about a framework • an API • a project you're working on We'll also have food, give-a-ways (elePHPants) and a great time getting to know your fabulous PHP Community! |
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! |
Wednesday
Mar 8, 2017
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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. |
Tuesday
Jun 20, 2017
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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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Tuesday
Sep 2, 2014
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PDX-PHP - Database Design Basics & Composer: Dependency Management for PHP – Cascade Energy Inc Another meetup with two great talks! David Stanley will be giving a talk on Database Design Basics. Following that, John Kelly will give a talk on Composer: Dependency Management for PHP. This talk is the same as the talk given last November (slightly updated), since we received many emails from people bummed they couldn't make it due to it being the day before thanksgiving. As always, pizza and drinks will be provided by our awesome sponsors. ADP and Cascade Energy. |
Tuesday
Jun 15, 2010
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PDXPHP - Monthly Meeting – NedSpace Old Town The PDXPHP user group meets every 3rd Tuesday. We will have 2 to 4 10-20 minute slots. The format is informal, It is completely acceptable to take a slot and discuss ‘this cool PHP thing you found’ Simply add comments back at pdxphp.org if you would like to present at this Meeting
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Tuesday
Aug 17, 2010
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PDXPHP - No meeting, Summer Coders Social instead – /dev/null Taking this month off from code so no meeting this month, 3rd annual Summer coder's Social instead |
Tuesday
Jun 16, 2009
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PDXPHP Kickoff Meeting for Open Source Bridge featuring Rasmus Lerdorf – Portland State University (PSU) - Smith Memorial Center Rasmus Lerdorf will be in town for Open Source Bridge and has graciously offered to lead a meeting for PDXPHP. So the Tuesday before the OSBridge festivities kick off, He (and possible a few other speakers in town), will lead a discussion on various PHP and web topics. Rasmus is of course know for creating the PHP language but is also an expert in application security, and is currently employed with Yahoo as an Infrastructure Architecture Engineer, so there will be no shortage of interesting topics for this meeting.
Pizza and Beverages provided so show up hungry *Note this meeting is the 3rd Tuesday of the month (not the regular 2nd Tuesday) Special thanks to our sponsor: |
Tuesday
Feb 10, 2009
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PDXPHP monthly meeting: Advanced PHP Data Objects Programming Using MySQL Stored Queries – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] This presentation will cover the following topics:
presented by Ernest Bonat, Ph.D. Visual WWW, Inc. www.evisualwww.com |
Tuesday
Jan 13, 2009
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PDXPHP monthly meeting: Concrete5 – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] The headliner for this meeting will be The folks at Concrete Studios giving us a tour of their CMS product: Concrete5 (c5) What is c5? concrete5 is a building material for the web. Working with a web designer or pre-existing theme, a site owner can create and easily change the content and structure of a website. Simply use the tool bar to point click and edit. If time allows we will give a quick demo of setting up the Netbeans 6.5 PHP IDE with Xdebug enabled. http://www.netbeans.org/features/php/index.html |
Tuesday
Mar 10, 2009
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PDXPHP monthly meeting: Introduction to Aspen framework – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] Aspen is a PHP-based website and application development platform. Not only will you be able to produce quality results in less time, but your work is kept modular for amazing portability. The team from Trellis Development will give an introduction to the framework, along with a real world use-case scenario. Trellis is a local company that is developing a series of web-based products, and consists of members who currently run programming and design companies. |
Tuesday
Feb 10, 2009
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PDXPHP: Advanced PHP Data Objects Programming Using MySQL Stored Queries [TENTATIVE DATE/TIME] – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] This presentation will cover the following topics:
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Tuesday
Aug 12, 2008
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PDXPHP: August '08 Meeting (at Produce Row) – Produce Row Cafe Meeting Topic: No topic for August, just "Open Dialogue" Location: Produce Row Cafe : http://tinyurl.com/5s969p Meeting Desc: All my August energy has gone into the Coder's Summer Social so the Aug pdxphp meeting will convene at the Produce Row pub at 6:30. Look for us on in the outdoor patio. |
Tuesday
May 12, 2009
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PDXPHP: Debugging and Profiling PHP Web Applications – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] A tour of PHP application debugging and profiling techniques using open source tools such as
Presenter: Sam Keen @samkeen |
Tuesday
Feb 15, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Join fellow PHP developers for presentations and discussions.
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Tuesday
Mar 15, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Topic TBD. |
Tuesday
Apr 19, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-april-meeting At this meeting, we have one free pass to Open Source Bridge 2011 to give away. All atendees of the meeting will be eligible to win. Winner will be chosen by random drawing at the meeting. Topic(s): Open for further topic suggestions Search Integration (Presentor: Anthony Gentile @agentile)
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Tuesday
May 17, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-april-meeting topic To Be Determined |
Tuesday
Jun 21, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-june-meeting Note we start at 7pm rather that the regular 6:30 and we are at the Eliot Center (Open Source Bridge) rather than ShopIgniter |
Tuesday
Jul 19, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-april-meeting topic To Be Determined |
Tuesday
Sep 20, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-september-meeting topic To Be Determined |
Tuesday
Oct 18, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-october-meeting topic To Be Determined |
Tuesday
Nov 15, 2011
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-november-meeting |
Tuesday
Jan 17, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-january-meeting |
Tuesday
Feb 21, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-february-meeting |
Tuesday
Mar 20, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-march-meeting "short talk about what Chirpify is, Twitter Commerce and how to integrate into the new alpha/beta-ish Chirpify API. (Duke Leto @dukeleto)" |
Tuesday
Apr 17, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-april-meeting |
Tuesday
May 15, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-may-meeting |
Tuesday
Jun 19, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Shopigniter Office See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-june-meeting |
Tuesday
Sep 18, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – AppFog HQ See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-september-meeting Franz Maruna will be giving a presentation on Concrete5, which should be pretty sweet. Same as usual: pizza, beer, lots of juicy info, and great discussions and camaraderie! |
Tuesday
Jan 15, 2013
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting – Bailey's Taproom If you love PHP, come one and come all! This month, we'll be meeting at the lovely Bailey's Taproom and having a discussion about PHP frameworks, guided by the amazingly knowledgeable Anya King. |
Tuesday
Aug 21, 2012
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PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting (NEW LOCATION) – AppFog HQ See link for Details: http://pdxphp.org/2012-august-meeting |
Tuesday
Jan 18, 2011
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PDXPHP: What's new in Drupal 7 and more – Shopigniter Office Join fellow PHP developers for presentations and discussions. |
Tuesday
Sep 9, 2008
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PHP: Adding SMS to Trimet TransitTracker – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] Sam Keen will demonstrate how he took the existing Trimet TransitTracker service and enabled it with SMS access This involved building a small 'Translation' web service to convert between the Trimet web api and the SMS gateway API. Post meeting will be at Produce Row Cafe. |
Tuesday
Oct 14, 2008
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PHP: Using Adobe Flex and Adobe AIR with PHP and Zend Framework – CubeSpace [ *sniff* out of business 12 June 2009] Rich Internet applications (RIAs) are everywhere. With Web businesses like Google and Yahoo! and brick and mortar companies like Harley Davidson and Sherwin Williams embracing RIAs for their online presence, the media buzz is giving way to the reality of a better Internet. Adobe has recently contributed AMF support to the Zend Framework, allowing PHP developers to easily build Rich Internet Applications using Flex and Adobe AIR that interact with a PHP backend. Ryan Stewart, a technical evangelist with Adobe, will give an introduction to Adobe Flex and Adobe AIR, and will walk through how to create a Flex application powered by PHP and the Zend Framework. Working with Zend Studio for Eclipse, and Flex Builder (an Eclipse plugin), Ryan will demonstrate how to build, debug and deploy applications built with Adobe Flex, and how to have these same applications run on the desktop using the Adobe AIR runtime. With this knowledge, developers will be able to easily build rich Internet applications that combine data from PHP and rich media like audio and video into a compelling application. Ryan’s bio can be found online at http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/?page_id=2 |
Tuesday
Apr 17, 2018
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PHPDX - Answering Search Challenges with AWS CloudSearch – Graybox Pizza, learning and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Does your site have a good search mechanism? Does it offer adequate quality for results? Is it a sustainable solution for the foreseeable scale required by your site? This week Chris Irvine will share experiences from a recent project, where he converted a site's traditional search method over to a search service, specifically AWS CloudSearch. Key topics will be: What can go wrong with typical RDBMS based search solutions? Chris Irvine is a Senior Technology Consultant and founder at Threeprong.com LLC, specializing in performance tuning, B2B integration, and custom workgroup solutions. He's local to the Portland area and a PSU alum. His professional experience includes management roles in multiple industries, and numerous development and database environments. Much of his recent projects have been in PHP/MySQL, Python, and also the FileMaker workgroup and mobile platforms. حالات حبحالات واتستفسير الاحلام |
Friday
Sep 14, 2018
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PHPDX - Cascadia PHP Conference through Portland University Place Hotel Register here https://www.cascadiaphp.com/register
It’s not just PHP Conference Breakdown Join us at Cascadia PHP for an action packed two-day, three-track conference full of forward-thinking, tactical sessions in PHP, Security, API’s, Dev Ops, web technologies, and more. Check out our Speaker Page for a full lineup of speakers and talks. We’ve also partnered with Twilio to kick off the conference with a Hackathon on Thursday afternoon and a delightful after party on Friday Night. We are working hard to make this conference as welcoming and accessible as possible. The conference will be held at the University Place Hotel which is very accessible both by public transportation (MAX stop right out front) and as a conference space. We have also negotiated a great rate for those who would like to book a room at the hotel. We will have a nursing mothers room and a quiet room to help all our attendees have the best experience possible. We will also have FREE childcare available so sign up today!! https://www.cascadiaphp.com/register To learn more, start with our Code of Conduct (https://www.cascadiaphp.com/legal/coc) and if you have other concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to email us at [masked]. For our local user groups, we are offering a special discount code when you register today! https://www.cascadiaphp.com/register Enter |
Tuesday
Jul 23, 2019
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PHPDX - Exploring Dependency Injection – WeWork Join us for food and learning about technical challenges.
Title: Exploring Dependency Injection To get there: |
Friday
Apr 6, 2018
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PHPDX - 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 projects 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. |
Friday
Nov 2, 2018
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PHPDX - 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 projects 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. |
Friday
Nov 30, 2018
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PHPDX - 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 projects 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. |
Tuesday
Aug 27, 2019
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PHPDX - Laravel and Vue.js – Vacasa Food, learning and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community! This month Kurtis Holsapple will be showing us how to Laravel and Vue.js work together.
Kurtis is a developer here in Portland, OR who loves making things work, which is why he loves both Laravel and Vue.JS. Laravel is the most starred full stack framework on Github (54k stars at the time of writing) and it comes out of the box bootstrapped and ready to go with Vue.js. Because Laravel a server side framework, you have everything you need to get started writing an amazing web application out of the box. Because Vue.js is amazing, the Laravel community has adopted this frontend framework to make your life easier whenever you need to use Javascript. If you're curious about how well Vue can integrate with other tooling, this talk is for you! Evan You, the creator of Vue.js, has talked at the last three years of Laracon US. We'll talk about how you can use VueJS with Laravel, the tooling around modern PHP (composer, PHPUnit, etc), Laravel Mix (the Webpack configuration ready to go with Laravel) and more. Join us for a night of fun code examples and more! This is a companion talk focused more on the Laravel/PHP side of things. Join us at the Portland Vue.js meetup to continue this talk, but that one will focus more on the Vue side of things. https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Vue-js-Meetup/events/262453723/ |
Tuesday
Jan 16, 2018
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PHPDX - Managing your Environment Variables – Graybox Pizza, Presentation and Personal growth with the fabulous PHP Community!
This month Alena Holligan will be sharing with us about how to handle the variables specific to the environment you use: Development, QA, Production, etc. WHAT are the, WHY should you use them, WHERE do you put them, and HOW are they used. As an added bonus, Environmental Variables are not limited to PHP! |
Tuesday
Mar 24, 2015
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PHPDX - Microservices Architecture + Continuous Delivery – Cascade Energy Inc Microservice Architecture + Continuous Delivery = Developer Bliss Joseph will speak on microservices architecture and continuous delivery. He currently is consulting as an Engineering Manager for the Automation Engineering team at Nike. |
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! |
Tuesday
Jan 16, 2018
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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! |
Tuesday
Jan 15, 2019
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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! |
Tuesday
Apr 16, 2019
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PHPDX - Monthly Meetup: PHPStorm's lesser known features and functionality – Graybox If you're like Korvin Szanto you use PHPStorm day-in and day-out. This month, Korvin will go over some of the lesser known features and functionality provided by PHPStorm and its integrations.
PHPUnit testing integration |
Tuesday
May 28, 2019
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PHPDX - Monthly Meetup: TDD with Laravel – WeWork Join us for a night of live coding, walking through some of the testing features that come out of the box with Laravel. See how we can go from a brand new project to a simple app with a code coverage report. If you are new to Laravel, TDD, or testing in general, you'll not want to miss this talk. While some of this code will be Laravel specific (there's so much included to help make PHP Unit even better than it already is) general testing practices will be discussed. Who: Kurtis Holsapple is a Portland based software engineer, and loves Laravel. He's been writing PHP (and more) for over 15 years.
This month we are trying out a new event space, be sure to RSVP and arrive with photo ID so that you can check in! To get there: |
Tuesday
Dec 18, 2018
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PHPDX - PHP Christmas Party – Graybox Food will be provided and we'll have some fun programming group challenges to share. If you'd like to participate MORE, please bring:
1. A drink to share |
Tuesday
Oct 17, 2017
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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. |
Tuesday
Oct 16, 2018
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PHPDX - Static Sites: Use Your Smarts to Build Something Dumb – Graybox Pizza, learning and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Join us as Kurtis Holsapple shares about Static Sites. Let's build out a site with no serverside processing at all. Static sites are nothing more than static files put up on a server that doesn't need any serverside runtimes. That means that you can host your site on places like Github Pages, AWS S3, or any other cheap hosting options. We can still leverage our PHP knowledge to build cools sites that have good structure and lots of content. You can still create things like blogs, collections of data, product listings, and more. |
Tuesday
Nov 20, 2018
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PHPDX - Unblocking PHP applications with message queues – Graybox Pizza, learning and a great time to network with the fabulous PHP Community!
Message queuing allows applications to communicate by sending messages to each other. The message queue provides a temporary message storage when the destination program is busy or not connected. Join us as Caleb Tucker-Raymond takes us on an exploration of message queues. We'll learn both how to use them in a simple PHP web application, and how to test them. Code we will be using can be found at https://github.com/calebtr/queue-testing-demo |
Tuesday
Nov 21, 2017
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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! |
Monday
Sep 17, 2018
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PHPDX - Up to my Eyeballs in Technical Debt! – Graybox **PLEASE NOTE THE DAY HAS CHANGED. We will be meeting on a monday this month. There will still be pizza, learning and networking with the fabulous PHP Community!**
Every decision we make in our projects has the potential to increase or reduce technical debt. While the only way to completely eliminate the debt is to never write any code, there are steps that we as engineers, project managers, and project stakeholders can take to mitigate our risk. This talk covers the concept of technical debt, its potential to devastate projects, and red flags that project teams can look for to reduce its impact before it spirals out of control. -------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Grunwell is a Senior Software Engineer at Liquid Web. Specializing in WordPress and application development he has worked with brands and organizations including Microsoft, TED, Xylem, Elmer’s, and Experience Columbus. Steve has released numerous plugins in the WordPress.org repositories, including one from the grounds of The White House during the first annual National Day of Civic Hacking in 2013. When he’s not writing software he enjoys hiking, music, and writing about writing software on his blog. Steve holds a B.A. in Telecommunications from Bowling Green State University where he graduated Cum Laude with minors in General Business and Recording Technologies. More information, including portfolio work and his development blog, can be found at https://stevegrunwell.com. |
Tuesday
Nov 19, 2013
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Portland Data Science Group – ThinkShout This is the inaugural meeting of The Portland Data Science Group. Portia Burton will give a talk on what is 'data science', and highlight some cool tools and resources to help you get started with data mining, and visualization. The rest of the time will be spent working on projects. |
Wednesday
Oct 10, 2018
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Portland Drupal! - Drupal Users Group Meeting – ThinkShout NOTE: Updated address!
The new ThinkShout office is across the street - 321 NW Glisan St, Suite 700 - there will be someone in the lobby helping to buzz people in. As usual, we will have food and refreshments provided by the host. On the second Wednesday of every month at a rotating location, come to the Portland Drupal User Group meetup to talk about Drupal and hear a few presentations. These meetups are for ALL levels of Drupal users, from those of us who have only briefly heard of it but are interested in learning more to those of us who know a lot of but are always looking to learn more! Come get involved! Check out the official Portland Drupal Users Group site at http://groups.drupal.org/portland . The site has more information about local Drupal meetups, events and opportunities. Following the meetup, we will head to a nearby pub for socializing. This month, we have a guest speaker, Evan Lovely (https://github.com/EvanLovely), the CTO of Basalt (http://basalt.io). Evan is the maintainer of the PHP version of PatternLab. If you have heard of PatternLab, you know that it is the de facto standard for creating, sharing and distributing design patterns for front end applications. This should be an interesting session. The first 30 minutes of the meetup will be socializing and dinner, followed by the two talks in whatever order they would like. If you are hiring or promoting an event, there will be a brief opportunity for announcements. |
Tuesday
Oct 20, 2020
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Programming, Productivity, and Parenting – Online As developers, we rely on our cognitive abilities to solve challenges. Stress is one of the most detrimental impairments to cognitive function. Whether you have kids or not, the stress of pandemic living has taken its toll on all of us. Is it possible (especially now) to have time and energy for both your career and your family? Discover techniques to successfully work from home, foster positive interactions, and even stop yelling at your kids! I even show you the truth and lies about multitasking! In fact, here's just a sample of what we'll cover in this meetup:
Join us to learn something fun while connecting with the fabulous PHP Community! P.S. families welcome ;) |
Wednesday
Jul 18, 2018
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Rejected Oscon Talks : Charity Drive and Critique : A collaboration between #FullStackPDX and the neo4j Team! – WeWork Custom House This month we have lined up a super special event!!!!! ———————————————————————— When the neo4j team reached out to us to setup an event during OSCON we jumped all over this. Not only will we be having the presentations you are all used to, but we will be welcoming a number of talks that did not make the cut for the OSCON conference. On top of this, 100% of the ticket proceeds will be donated to Planned Parenthood https://www.plannedparenthood.org/. Just like fight club, if this is your first night attending, you have to present. We have all heard the pitch before, and we make no exceptions to this rule. Since this meetup is in the larger space we will have a projector you can hook up to, or just use the sound of your voice. What should you present? Well, we do not spec that. Discussing your startup, recent project, code reviews, business ideas, etc. are all applicable. There is not a required length of time to present. This can be a live prototype or even a set of powerpoint slides. You do not have to know how to code to present your dream, and we are HERE TO HELP you. Presentations are meant to be collaborative, not the traditional meetup style where a presenter talks like a teacher for a very long time and saves questions for the end. We use a timer and the group dynamic works to collaboratively prevent cross talk and side conversations. So bring your fun spirit, desire to learn, passion to help others, and let's have fun. ———————————————————————— Signups through meetup.com are required and seats are limited, so buy your tickets early because we usually sell out. We are self funded, and 100% of the revenue received is put back into the meetup costs. We will have top shelf pizza from Crown PDX (http://www.imperialpdx.com/the-crown/) so come HUNGRY for dinner!! Doors open at 6pm and we kick off on time. We start consuming the pizza at 6pm as well. After the concert of presentations we will walk over to Bailey's Taproom (http://www.baileystaproom.com/) to continue the evening. ———————————————————————— Location: WeWork Customs House : Community : When you check in ask for CP Handheld, they are our sponsor. The room is right to the left as you walk in. |
Friday
Mar 5, 2010
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Startup Weekend through NedSpace Old Town A 54 hour event to help take entrepreneurs on an exercise from idea to launch. Come meet other passionate startup enthusiasts for a weekend of fun, food, drinks, and startups. No Talk. All Action. |
Tuesday
Jan 26, 2021
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Technology, Tools and Techniques for Setting Up Your Development Environment – Online Building an application take more than just code. How do you get the code you write to actually run. What pieces are required on your local machine and how does that translate into hosting your application online? Tonight we'll be discussing the different pieces required for setting up a local environment, the different tools available at each step, and the pros and cons of each. Come share the things that have been working well for you and the things you are struggling with.
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Tuesday
Dec 15, 2020
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The Lost Art of Simplicity – Learn something interesting while you have a great time connecting with the fabulous PHP Community! This month we are joined by Josh Holmes, a world class speaker and Principal Software Engineer Lead at Microsoft. He will be sharing about The Lost Art of Simplicity. Simplicity is a lost art in the application development space. The Wikipedia definition of Simplicity is “Simplicity is the property, condition, or quality of being simple or un-combined. It often denotes beauty, purity or clarity. Simple things are usually easier to explain and understand than complicated ones. Simplicity can mean freedom from hardship, effort or confusion.” This is a beautiful statement that we often lose sight of when we are building our applications. Instead we are on a never ending quest to fill out a checklist of features or to build something clever forgetting about the actual needs of our users to get a specific task done. This session takes complexity to task and challenges you to bring simplicity to the center of your development with some straightforward ideas and guidance. |
Tuesday
Mar 16, 2021
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Tips and Tricks with New(ish) PHP Features Learn something interesting while you have a great time connecting with the fabulous PHP Community! This month Kurtis Holsapple will be sharing "Tips and Tricks with New(ish) PHP Features" "Do you work with Laravel? What about WordPress? My guess is that you've at least heard of these two tools. We work with these two platforms a whole bunch, and some of the latest features that were recently released into PHP make working with these two platforms so much more enjoyable.
We'll be looking at some slides, but mostly we'll be live coding to show how these new syntax features can make your life easier. |
Sunday
Nov 24, 2013
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Twitter Hackathon – Pints Brewing On Tuesday we learned about the Twitter REST and Streaming API, why not use that knowledge to build an application? We will spend the afternoon making kick ass apps! Missed the Twitter API presentation? No worries, read through the twitter documentation, and browse through the Mining the Social Web repo for more background. All questions, languages, and levels are welcomed! |
Tuesday
Nov 17, 2020
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What's new in PHP 8.0 – Learn something interesting while you have a great time connecting with the fabulous PHP Community! From attributes and named arguments to union types and a JIT, there's a lot of new functionality large and small landing in PHP 8, due out around Thanksgiving. We'll take a look at the highlights, as well as backward compatibility breaks to be aware of prior to upgrading. |