Viewing 9 current events matching “sql” by Location.
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Wednesday
May 9
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Wednesday
Jun 13
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Wednesday
Jul 11
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Wednesday
Aug 8
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Wednesday
Sep 12
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Wednesday
Oct 10
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
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Wednesday
Nov 14
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Wednesday
Dec 12
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU TEchnology Group Oregon SQL provides opportunities for SQL Server developers, .NET and other developers accessing SQL Servers, SQL Server administrators, and Business Intelligence professionals to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest to the developer community. Discussion topics include ‘Best Practices’, T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered ‘old’) features. Oregon SQL is an official chapter of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), an independent, not-for-profit association committed to providing SQL Server professionals around the world with the resources and knowledge necessary to achieve unparalleled business results. Visit https://tinyletter.com/OregonSQL and sign up to receive the Oregon SQL News and Meeting Announcements and be kept informed of meeting dates and discussion topics. We do not provide our mailing list to anyone for any purpose other than meeting notices and general announcements for the User Group. |
Viewing 45 past events matching “sql” by Location.
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Friday
Nov 13, 2009
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OpenSQL Camp through OpenSQL Camp is an un-conference style get together for people interested in Open Source Databases. We are not focusing on any one project, and hope to see representatives from a variety of open source database projects attend. OpenSQL Camp is free and our target audience are users and developers, but others are encouraged to attend too. See the website to sign up, and to see the full schedule. |
Thursday
Jan 19, 2012
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Portland ALT.NET 2012 January Meetup! – Collective Agency Downtown Again, we'll be meeting for technical discussion and a lot more. So far, this is what is on the agenda. We'll start this meetup off with a presentation on Git, pair programming, and code katas and koans with .NET. The presentation will cover what these things are, how they're implemented, and what the best usage and benefit of each is. TDD/BDD Pair Programming Session! Ever wanted to pair program? Wanted to learn about ping pong style, promiscuous pair programming or some other style? Well after the presentation, for those interested bring a laptop with Visual Studio 2010 with the latest services packs and MVC tools and we'll be stepping through exactly what these techniques are and how they're implemented with the .NET stack (and a few open source components too). |
Friday
May 3, 2013
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COPIOUSLabs TechTalk: MongoDB – COPIOUS COPIOUS is a user-centered digital experience agency. We build digital products with the user at heart and technology in our bones. We recently moved to a new office and now have a large space to host our TechTalks. About TechTalks: COPIOUSLabs TechTalks series meets every other Friday at 1pm at the COPIOUS offices. Our talks span artificial intelligence, new programming languages and techniques, computational linguistics, geographic data processing, systems and software architecture, augmented reality, network security, and more as proposed to the Copious engineering team. About this talk: Speaker: Andrew Gauger, Systems Engineer, Rejuvenation MongoDB allows for abstracted data storage, so Andrew will talk about implementations of this flexible data design pattern. State machine and its ability to extend a document asynchronously gets highlighted. We will talk about data abstraction, and how to abstract structured data into a schema-less logger to perform validation. In this TechTalk, Andrew will aim to describe clustering and replication as well as referencing and embedding in a simple language. The samples come fast but keep to explaining a simple topic. The talk diverges about how distributed database technology can be brought to firmware, how massive quantity small computing instances best leverage this technology, and what frameworks exist to leverage MongoDB on an upcoming project. All are welcome to attend. If you have a talk that you'd like to suggest presenting, please email it to [email protected] along with a brief outline of what you'd like to cover. |
Thursday
Oct 13, 2011
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ALT.NET – discover-e Legal, LLC The alt.net group is kicking off again talking on all sorts of dev topics, come join us for discussion, presentation, and impromptu developer bits. |
Tuesday
Nov 15, 2011
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Portland ALT.NET Lightning Presentations, Hack Session, and More – discover-e Legal, LLC We'll have a few lightning talks on Visual Studio .NET 2010 & AWS (Amazon Web Services) Toolkit, utilizing CouchDB for data processing & testing, and more! Following that we'll touch on some mixed environment topics (Ruby on Rails + ASP.NET MVC w/ SQL Server) along with some. We'll end the evening with a round at Bailey's (or other democratically elected establishment) with the distinctive possibility of some TDD, BDD, or hackery of some sort. Note: There is also an invites... ...and for final location directions please see the meetup invite. Thanks! on eventbrite.com here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2473010842 on meetup.com here: http://www.meetup.com/ALT-NET-Portland/events/39881962/ on plancast.com here: http://plancast.com/p/8fep |
Thursday
Nov 17, 2011
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Portland ALT.NET Lightning Presentations, Hack Session, and More – discover-e Legal, LLC We'll have a few lightning talks on Visual Studio .NET 2010 & AWS (Amazon Web Services) Toolkit, utilizing CouchDB for data processing & testing, and more! Following that we'll touch on some mixed environment topics (Ruby on Rails + ASP.NET MVC w/ SQL Server) along with some. We'll end the evening with a round at Bailey's (or other democratically elected establishment) with the distinctive possibility of some TDD, BDD, or hackery of some sort. Note: There is also an invites... ...and for final location directions please see the meetup invite. Thanks! on eventbrite.com here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2473010842 on meetup.com here: http://www.meetup.com/ALT-NET-Portland/events/39881962/ on plancast.com here: http://plancast.com/p/8fep |
Saturday
Apr 20, 2013
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SharePointLandia – Eliot Center (First Unitarian Church) SharePointlandia is a free educational event focused on Microsoft SharePoint. The event is open to the public and offers something for SharePoint users of all experience levels. SharePointlandia will offer over 24 educational sessions and multiple content tracks: • End Users • Developers • Administrators • Business Users Register for the event here: http://sharepointlandia2013.eventbrite.com/ We bring in experts, consultants, and Microsloth MVPs from around the country to share their experiences, tips, and best practices. This is also a great opportunity for you to meet the local SharePoint community, ask questions, network, or share your experiences. We hope to have lots of giveaway items as well. Join us! This event is a part of the Portland SharePoint User Group, more information on the workshops, speakers and sessions will be posted on our website: http://portlandsharepointusergroup.org/splandia2013 |
Thursday
Sep 18, 2008
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PDXPUG – Free Geek PostgreSQL Users' Group monthly meeting. Followed by refreshments at the Lucky Lab. Topic: Visual Planner Presenter: Tom Raney, PSU Where: FreeGeek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR When: 7pm, September 18, 2008 Tom Raney will be presenting the Visual Planner, a GUI tool written in Java that enables the user to peek inside the PostgreSQL planner's decision making process. The tool shows all plans that were evaluated including the plan that was picked for execution. Tom worked on this during Google Summer of Code, and credits Dr. Len Shapiro, a professor at Portland State University and PDXPUG regular, as a great help. Tom showed off his tool during OSCON and has gotten some feedback from community members on it. He's working up a test example that should appeal to DBAs, and I'll link directly to the source code once he's got it ready. This work also involves a patch to PostgreSQL, which should be available soon! After the meeting, retire to the Lucky Lab for refreshments! |
Thursday
Aug 20, 2009
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PDXPUG – Free Geek Join the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group for our monthly meeting! Where: FreeGeek When: 7pm 20 August, 2009 Who: Jim Cser What: Metro simulation database Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
Sep 17, 2009
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PDXPUG – Free Geek PDXPUG monthly meeting. Where: FreeGeek When: 7pm 17 Sept, 2009 Who: David Wheeler What: Unit Test Your Database! Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
Oct 15, 2009
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PDXPUG: Bucardo replication with tiny little goats – Free Geek PDXPUG monthly meeting. Where: FreeGeek When: 7pm 15 Oct, 2009 Who: Selena Deckelmann What: Bucardo: Replication with tiny little goats Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2009
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PDXPUG: November meeting: Materialized Views – Free Geek PDXPUG monthly meeting. Where: FreeGeek When: 7pm 19 Nov, 2009 Who: Dan Colish What: Materialized Views (with cupcakes) Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
Mar 18, 2010
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PDXPUG – Free Geek PDXPUG monthly meeting. Where: FreeGeek When: 7pm 18 Mar, 2010 Who: you! What: PostgreSQL 9.0alpha testing party Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Wednesday
Apr 14, 2010
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Portland Perl Mongers -- The Amazing Miracle of DBIx::Class – Free Geek speaker: Robert Buels Rob will give an introduction to and overview of DBIx::Class. It's an object-relational mapping framework, much better than the old Class::DBI, and it will make your life easier if you are currently writing a lot of SQL in your Perl. As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
May 20, 2010
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PDXPUG – Free Geek Join the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group for our monthly meeting! When: 7pm Thursday, May 20 Where: FreeGeek Who: Melissa Hollingsworth What: Normalization! Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
Jun 17, 2010
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PDXPUG (Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group) – Free Geek Join the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group for our monthly meeting! When: 7pm Thursday, May 20 Where: FreeGeek Who: Mark & gabrielle What: What's new in 9.0 Drinks afterward at the SE Lucky Lab. |
Wednesday
Aug 11, 2010
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Portland Perl Mongers: Relational DB vs Key-Value Store and Beyond – Free Geek Panel: Selena Deckelmann, Igal Koshevoy, Jeff Lavallee, David Wheeler This will be a panel discussion about the ups, downs, ins, and outs of relational, row, key-value, and hierarchical data stores (simplistic buzzwordiness: SQL vs NOSQL aka ACID CRUD.) The panel will discuss parallelism, scale, data integrity, normalization, business logic, ORMs, and performance. Some of the following might be addressed:
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab. |
Thursday
Oct 21, 2010
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PDXPUG: Postgres + node.js – Free Geek PDXPUG monthly meeting. Where: FreeGeek When: 7pm 21 Oct, 2010 Who: Aurynn Shaw What: PostgreSQL and node.js Postgres and Node.js, a powerful event-driven programming environment paired with our favourite open-source database, now together in the same great package! Aurynn will be going over the node.js environment, how it differs from other programming environments, and how to use postgres with node. Aurynn Shaw is Lead Userspace Developer at Command Prompt, Inc. She has come all the way from another country to present this talk, so don't miss it! Beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there! |
Thursday
Jan 10, 2013
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Portland Perl Mongers – Sane Database Change Management with Sqitch – Free Geek speaker: David Wheeler SQL change management is hard. Most “migration”-style implementations require opaque naming conventions, prefer DSLs that cover a fraction of SQL, and require duplication of code for simple changes to existing functions. Such does not have to be. And now it’s not Introducing Sqitch, simple SQL change management that doesn’t suck. Sqitch doesn’t care what programming language your app is written in. It has no opinions as to what database to use or what its schema should look like. And it doesn’t require sequentially-named migration scripts or the use of any DSL other than SQL. Sqitch lets you to write SQL migration scripts that target your database, and provides a simple, unintrusive interface for specifying dependencies, so that it can run things in the proper order. So come to this talk to learn all about Sqitch: How it works, where to get it, and how to get the most out of managing database deployments. David Wheeler is Senior Data Architect at iovation and an associate at PGExperts. He is responsible, among other things, for PGXN, pgTAP, DesignScene, and way too many CPAN modules. He lives in Portland unless he’s traveling with his family. As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub. |
Wednesday
Jun 14, 2017
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How Does the Internet Work? – Hatch Frontend, Backend, DevOps! Server-side rendering! SSL and HTTPS and SQL injection?! What the heck does all this jargon actually mean? If you're in a leadership position and you need to fill a tech role, it can be hard to know up from down. If your software engineer tells you to pay for an expensive service "for security reasons", how do you know whether its worth your money? In this workshop, we'll answer the question "how does the internet work" from a Helicopter's perspective. You don't need any programming skills to attend, but be sure to come with questions! By the end, you'll understand the following concepts and how they fit together:
Tickets: Free for Hatch Members, $20 for non members Workshop Leader: Finn Terdal, Technology Manager at Hatch |
Thursday
Mar 15
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PDX Postgres meetup – Iovation Ahoy database folk! Time for another meetup and more container chit chat. Yeah yeah, you, like me, have heard that you shouldn’t run databases in containers. Well without throwing all caution to the wind, I’m hoping to show you guys some container workflows with Postgres that I’ve been using lately. We’ll talk a bit about why you haven’t been running databases in containers, then walk through some development work flows with Postgres, and lastly look at options for deploying and running persistent databases in containers. ——— Hi, its me Grant Holly. I work at Iovation on the data science and analytics team wrangling our data into visualizations and machine learning models. I live in SE, play in bands, and am a learning machine. |
Wednesday
Apr 13, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
May 11, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Jun 8, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Jul 13, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Aug 10, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Sep 14, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Nov 9, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Jan 11, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Feb 8, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Mar 14, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – KOIN Tower, 2nd floor Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Thursday
May 27, 2010
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Free half-day seminar on DB2 for z/OS by Sheryl Larsen, IBM Gold Consultant – Lloyd 700 Building Sheryl Larsen is one of the most sought-after DB2 consultants in the world, and IBM is sponsoring her to present a free half-day seminar about DB2 10 (the newest version of DB2 z/OS recent) and valuable advice from dozens of real-world SQL performance tuning engagements. |
Wednesday
Mar 11, 2009
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Oregon SQL -Developers Professional Association Monthly Meeting – Microsoft Portland The Oregon SQL Developers (OSQL-d) Professional Association provides opportunities for .NET developers, SQL Server developers, and SQL Server administrators to meet and discuss SQL Server technologies that are of specific interest for developers. Discussion topics include 'Best Practices', T-SQL code, Query Optimization, Reporting, ETL, Indexing, and new (as well as undiscovered 'old') features. Our meetings are on the second Wednesday of each month -except there is no meeting in December. We meet at the Portland Microsoft Office in the large conference room. Microsoft Portland Office Suite 600 (Sixth Floor) 10260 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 |
Wednesday
Dec 14, 2011
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Oregon SQL -developers – Microsoft Portland Office (Pearl District) Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. December meeting sponsored by EdgeLink |
Wednesday
Jul 11, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU IT Group Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Aug 8, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU IT Group Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Sep 12, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU IT Group Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Oct 10, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU IT Group Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Nov 14, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU IT Group Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Dec 12, 2012
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Oregon SQL Monthly Meeting – OHSU IT Group Conference Room Monthly meeting of the Oregon SQL -developers user group, where the topic is always SQL Server, but from a developers perspective. Check the website for the next meeting details. |
Wednesday
Jun 11, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Spring Happy Hour – PDX Code Guild Party with us in our new location! RSVP Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-happy-hour-tickets-11623290575 Join us for the fist Meet and Greet Party in our new location! Share beverages and some snacks, meet our staff, grads and current students. Enter our free drawing for $200 off of the upcoming Junior Developer Bootcamp. Connect with the community. Have a ball! |
Monday
Apr 14, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Peer Mentoring hosted by PDX Code Guild. Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Saturday
Oct 8, 2011
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SQLSaturday Oregon 2011 – Portland Community College, CLIMB Center SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server. This year's SQLSaturday Oregon is hosted by Oregon SQL, and will be held Oct 8, 2011 at Portland, OR, USA. Admittance to this event is free, all costs are covered by donations and sponsorships. Please register soon as seating is limited, and let friends and colleages know about the event. Visit Oregon SQL at http://osql-d.org |
Saturday
Sep 6, 2014
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PostgreSQL Day – PSU Maseeh Engineering Building Saturday, September 6th, is PostgreSQL Day, co-hosted by the Portland Postgres Users Group (PDXPUG) and Portland State University. Attendance is free, but RSVP is required (link below) Place: Portland State University, Engineering Building, Room EB 102, 1930 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201. Registration: Space is limited, please RSVP! RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/portland-postgresql-users-group-pdxpug-day-2014-tickets-11916561757 Food: Light snacks & beverages provided. Breakfast and lunch is on your own; food carts are nearby. Presentations: Organizers are looking for presenters for PostgreSQL Day. Talks should be about 45 minutes in length, and about any of the following topics: PostgreSQL administration and performance Case studies of interesting uses of PostgreSQL and PostGIS Interesting applications built on PostGIS or PostgreSQL Database and/or geographic application development Database-related DevOps SQL and stored procedure programming New Postgres/PostGIS features and hacking Postgres/PostGIS Organizers will also be taking lightning talks of 5 minutes each, on similar topics. Email your talk proposal to Mark Wong at markwkm -at- postgresql.org. |
Saturday
Nov 3, 2012
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SQLSaturday Oregon – TBD - Portland SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server, and will be on October 8, 2011 at Portland, OR, USA. Admittance to SQLSaturday Oregon is free, all costs are covered by donations and sponsorships. |