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Friday
Oct 25, 2013
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|CoR| Oregon Territorial LAN through Evergreen PCA Building; Beaverton, Oregon We are hosting a LAN Party in Beaverton. 60+ seats with gigabit connections. 2 hosted game servers. Some games will be available for demo while at the LAN for those considering owning the full game later. We will have both a Steam game server and a non steam server. Both will be connect tot he LAN and available to join games and play new friends at the LAN. Please see our site for information and registration. Those with advanced registration will be given preference at the LAN party for seating. Admission fee may be waved for those who can not afford to pay full price (email for free tickets). Additional donations always welcome. |
Wednesday
Sep 10, 2014
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PDX Web + Design Meetup – Thetus Corporation FUNDAMENTALS OF ANIMATION Christina Beard will present on the fundamentals of animation, and how those principles can be applied to web development. Her talk will explore the basic animation principles used by character animators the world over for studios like Disney, Pixar or Studio Ghibli and how those same principles can be applied to create more pleasing and engaging motion graphics and design for web developers. Christina is a Portland born and raised designer and animator. She has worked for the video game industry as an animator and game designer, as well as on commercials, graphic design and front end web development. Outside of work she loves to write fiction and play video games. |
Wednesday
Oct 1, 2014
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Inside the Developer's Studio, with Jonan Scheffler of New Relic – Portland Code School "Inside the Developer's Studio" is a series where Cris Kelly, Director of Portland Code School, interviews a dev, or someone in the tech scene, to get to know the guest both personally and professionally. Through the interview, we hear their stories and experiences; we learn from their mistakes and successes; and we learn more about ourselves and our community, as we discover how they arrived in Portland's rousing tech arena, and how they're contributing to it. Invite your friends and colleagues! Bring your questions and your lunch into our spacious classroom over Wednesday's lunch hour, Noon to 1pm. Q&A opportunities at the end of the interview. |
Wednesday
Oct 15, 2014
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Inside the Developer's Studio, with Dave McFarland of Treehouse – Portland Code School "Inside the Developer's Studio" is a series where Cris Kelly, Director of Portland Code School, interviews a dev, or someone in the tech scene, to get to know the guest both personally and professionally. Through the interview, we hear their stories and experiences; we learn from their mistakes and successes; and we learn more about ourselves and our community, as we discover how they arrived in Portland's rousing tech arena, and how they're contributing to it. Invite your friends and colleagues! Bring your questions and your lunch into our spacious classroom over Wednesday's lunch hour, Noon to 1pm. Q&A opportunities at the end of the interview. |
Wednesday
Oct 29, 2014
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Inside the Developer's Studio, with Kathrine Giacchino of Rubicon – Portland Code School "Inside the Developer's Studio" is a series where Cris Kelly, Director of Portland Code School, interviews a dev, or someone in the tech scene, to get to know the guest both personally and professionally. Through the interview, we hear their stories and experiences; we learn from their mistakes and successes; and we learn more about ourselves and our community, as we discover how they arrived in Portland's rousing tech arena, and how they're contributing to it. Invite your friends and colleagues! Bring your questions and your lunch into our spacious classroom over Wednesday's lunch hour, Noon to 1pm. Q&A opportunities at the end of the interview. |
Wednesday
Nov 12, 2014
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Inside the Developer's Studio, with Darren Heiber from Free Geek – Portland Code School "Inside the Developer's Studio" is a series where Cris Kelly, Director of Portland Code School, interviews a dev, or someone in the tech scene, to get to know the guest both personally and professionally. Through the interview, we hear their stories and experiences; we learn from their mistakes and successes; and we learn more about ourselves and our community, as we discover how they arrived in Portland's rousing tech arena, and how they're contributing to it. Invite your friends and colleagues! Bring your questions and your lunch into our spacious classroom over Wednesday's lunch hour, Noon to 1pm. Q&A opportunities at the end of the interview. |
Thursday
Mar 5, 2015
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ng-conf Extended PDX through CSG Pro The biggest Angular conference in the world, ng-conf is taking place in two weeks in Salt Lake City. This year, they're allowing remote locations to live stream and we're opening our office in the Pearl for the full two day event. If you have members of your group that would be interested in attending, tickets are $20 and include full day access both Thursday and Friday, coffee in the am, lunches and a custom conference t-shirt. Here is the link to our event sign up page: http://bit.ly/1DEPUsr Thanks! Alexis Milbourn / Marketing Coordinator CSG Pro } Serving our clients since 1993 734 NW 14th Ave. Portland, OR 97209 / {503} 445-6306 / www.csgpro.com |
Tuesday
Jun 6, 2017
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Who Gives A Brand? Lunch & Learn – Graybox Come check out this free talk designed to introduce you to branding and give you some tools you can put to use immediately! Complimentary pizza and beverages provided too! Are you interested in increasing the ROI of your marketing efforts? Understanding your brand and communicating it effectively is a key contributor in growing sales! Join Senior Marketing Strategist, Alicia Nagel, in this talk to discover how becoming more aware of your company’s brand can help you build strong relationships with customers. Attendees will leave with tactics to gain a better understanding of their users, brand personality, brand “touchpoints”, and how using brand strategy can increase the effectiveness of marketing efforts. Presentation will be followed by a brief Q&A. Event on GRAYBOX Website: http://www.grayboxpdx.com/events/all/who-gives-a-brand RSVP Link on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/who-gives-a-brand-lunch-learn-tickets-34577866329 ABOUT GRAYBOX GRAYBOX is a digital consulting firm that helps you solve technical challenges, reach your audience and optimize your operations with elegance, utility and expertise. We're your partners to success in a digital-first world — we help you captivate your customers online with measurable results. ABOUT ALICIA NAGEL Alicia has almost 10 years experience in creative leadership and brand strategy, with a background in design and advertising. Prior to working at GRAYBOX, she ran a branding and design consultancy where she worked with executive-level staff in marketing and web development agencies and directly with clients to produce brand strategy, lead creative teams, and produce cross-channel marketing campaigns. Alicia has extensive experience using research to inspire and guide content and design across multidisciplinary creative teams. She is experienced at conducting and applying a variety of primary and secondary research methods to inform integrated creative campaigns including focus groups, field observation, brainstorming sessions, market research, and online activity observation. These insights then get developed into personas for target audience segments to help teams and clients envision who they’re speaking to. Alicia enjoys giving back to the community by taking on pro bono work for nonprofits and leading branding workshops to help the entrepreneurial community. She has been asked to speak by organizations such as USC, Etsy, Anvil Media, and PSU. Nonprofit work has included content writing for AIGA, as well as brand strategy and design for several nonprofits such as Portland City Club, Fashion Collective Portland, and June Key Delta Community Center in North Portland. |
Friday
Apr 19
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Revolutionizing Prompt Engineering with Christopher Thompson – The Tech Academy Join us this Friday, April 19th, at 1 pm PST for a technical walkthrough of the DSPY library with Chris Thompson. DSPy is a library released out of Stanford University that aims to completely change the prompting process by treating it less like whack-a-mole and more like training a machine learning model. In this Talk, Christopher will discuss: - Prompt Engineering - OpenAI Functions - Explanation and demonstration of the DSPy library - Q&A Currently, Chris works as a Machine Learning Articecht for Insight, a Fortune 500 solutions integrator helping organizations accelerate their digital journey. Join us Friday, April 19th at 1 pm Pacific Time (2 pm MT, 3 pm CT, 4 pm ET). Register on Meetup: https://bit.ly/TechTalk419 Register on Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/TechTalkE419 Networking Opportunity: For those seeking valuable connections, this event is your golden ticket. Engage, learn, and expand your network with like-minded tech enthusiasts. Take this chance to gain insights, ask questions, and connect with like-minded individuals. See you there! |
Friday
May 10
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May 10: A Day in the Life of an AI Developer, Hosted by Erik Gross – The Tech Academy The position of “AI Developer” is a relatively new one. And did you know that they spend less than half their time actually working with AI and writing code? So, what do they spend the rest of their time doing? Join The Tech Academy at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST) for our live online event entitled “A Day in the Life of an AI Developer“ on May 10 (Friday evening), and gain answers to these questions and more. Erik Gross has been working in tech for decades and at this free workshop, he will “lift the curtain” on the technology sector and AI, and tell you what it’s really like. Register for this special event now! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshop0510 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshop510 Hope to see you there! |
Saturday
May 25
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May 25: How to Use AI to Learn to Code, Delivered by Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Artificial intelligence is quickly taking over all of our lives. Like any tool, it can be used for construction or destruction – good or evil. On May 25 (Saturday evening) the Co-Founder of The Tech Academy, Erik Gross, will teach students how to leverage AI in order to write and debug effective code. This live online free class will start at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST). Learn about useful tools that will help you on your journey as a technology professional! Register your attendance for this powerful and useful workshop now! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshop0524 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshopE0524 |
Friday
May 31
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May 31: Develop a "Connect 4" Game Using Python, With Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Join The Tech Academy as we create the popular and classic game “Connect 4” using Python! In this free live class, Erik Gross (our Co-Founder) will cover the basics of coding for absolute beginners. This online workshop will be hosted through Zoom at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST), on May 31 (Friday evening). This free coding class is for people who have never written code before, and in it Mr. Gross will explain every line of code in plain English. All technical terms and concepts will be defined simply. Python is one of the most-used programming languages in the world and you’ll get your feet wet here! Register for this fun and educational intro to coding class for beginners now! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkShop0531 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshopE0531 |
Friday
Jun 7
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June 7: How NOT to Get Scammed by AI, from Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Artificial intelligence is growing in use and power every day. And unfortunately, it is increasingly being used to scam users through complex schemes and even hacking. In this free workshop, Erik Gross (Co-Founder of The Tech Academy) will give students tools and resources to protect themselves from AI. He will also show you how to recognize if something was generated by a human or artificial intelligence. Join The Tech Academy on Zoom at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST) for this live online event on June 7 (Friday evening). Register for this special and useful event now! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkShop0607 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshopE0607 |
Friday
Jun 14
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June 14: Make Your Own Adventure Game in Python, with Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Learn how to create your very own text-based adventure game, similar to the classic game Zork, at this live class delivered by the Co-Founder of The Tech Academy. This online workshop will teach the basics of the popular programming language Python, and you can join us on Zoom at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST), on June 14 (Friday evening). This live class is for people who have never written code before, and in it Mr. Gross will explain every line of code in plain English. All technical terms and concepts will be defined simply. Python is one of the most-used programming languages in the world and you’ll get a taste of it here! Confirm your attendance now for this fun and educational Intro to Python coding class! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkShop0614 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshopE0614 |
Friday
Jun 21
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June 21: Using ChatGPT and AI to Prepare for Interviews, Hosted by Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Join The Tech Academy on Zoom at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST) for our live online event entitled “Using ChatGPT to Prepare for Interviews” on June 21 (Friday evening). The host of this webinar is Erik Gross (our Co-Founder) and he is not only an experienced software developer who has been working in tech for decades, he is an expert in AI and leveraging ChatGPT. At this free workshop, we will cover how to ace interviews with AI. And don’t worry, no cheating is involved! This will be ethical usage of ChatGPT. Register for this valuable, yet free, event now! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkShop0621 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshopE0621 |
Friday
Jun 28
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June 28: Let's Make Hangman With Python - Free Coding Class by Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Join The Tech Academy at this free, online intro to coding class, hosted live by Erik Gross (our Co-Founder), where he will show you how to create the game “Hangman” using one of the top programming languages in the world: Python. The class will be held on Zoom on June 28 (Friday evening) starting at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST/8 EST). This workshop is for people who have never written code before, and in it, Mr. Gross will explain every line of code in plain English. All technical terms and concepts will be defined simply. Register now for The Tech Academy’s fun, simple and educational Intro to Python coding class! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkShop0628 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikWorkshopE0628 |
Friday
Jul 12
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July 12: Developing Tic-Tac-Toe Game in Python, Hosted by Erik Gross – The Tech Academy Come join The Tech Academy at this very special free introductory online coding class, delivered by Senior-Level Software Developer, and our Co-Founder (Erik Gross). In it, Erik will show you how to build a “Tic-Tac-Toe” video game using the popular programming language: Python. Attend on Zoom at 5:00 p.m. PST (7 CST / 8 EST), on July 12 (Friday evening). This live Python class is for people who have never written code before, and in it Mr. Gross will explain every line of code in plain English. All technical terms and concepts will be defined simply. Python is one of the most-used programming languages in the world and you’ll get a taste of it here! Confirm your attendance now at this fun and very special Intro to coding class! Meetup link: https://bit.ly/Erikworkshop0712 Eventbrite link: https://bit.ly/ErikworkshopE0712 |
Friday
Sep 6
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Tech Talk: Sharpening the Axe: Strategic Coding Before You Hit Commit – The Tech Academy Before you hit "Create Pull Request," are you truly ready? In this insightful talk, Matthew Singleton, The Tech Academy Graduate, will share his journey from rapid-fire coding to mastering the art of thoughtful development. Inspired by Abraham Lincoln's famous quote, "Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe," Matthew will discuss the transformative habits that have shaped his approach to coding. You'll learn how self-reviews, functional testing, and collaboration with teammates can elevate your coding practice. Join us on September 6 at 1 PM PT to discover how slowing down can lead to greater speed and precision in your coding journey. Why Attend? Adopt practices that reduce bugs and ensure robust code to enhance code quality Learn practical tips and gain insights from Matthew Singleton on self-reviews and testing. Discover how thoughtful coding leads to faster, better results leading to optimized workflow. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this talk will offer valuable insights into writing your best code yet. See you on Friday! |
Friday
Sep 13
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Tech Talk: The Role of Solution Engineers: Helping Companies Solve Problems – The Tech Academy Unlock Your Future with Kevin Zaw: The Tech Talk You Can’t Afford to Miss! This Friday, 13 of September at 1 PM, dive into the world of tech innovation with Kevin Zaw, a trailblazer who turned his start at The Tech Academy into a stellar career at industry giants like Oracle and Salesforce. With 5 years of high-impact experience, Kevin has become a master in Revenue Transformation, Pre-Sales, and AI - and he’s ready to show you how to do the same! Here’s Why You Need to Be There: Discover how Kevin transforms complex challenges into breakthrough solutions with his cutting-edge approach. Get the insider tactics that have helped Kevin drive success at some of the biggest names in tech. Learn how to stay ahead of the curve by mastering AI and positioning yourself at the forefront of industry trends. This isn’t just another talk, it’s your chance to learn from a true industry expert who’s been where you are and knows exactly how to rise to the top. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to elevate your tech career! |
Wednesday
Oct 16
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AWS Cloud Happy Hour: BYOB (Buy Your Own Beverage) at Lucky Lab NW – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall 1945 NW Quimby St · Portland, OR Please join AWS User Group for a Buy Your Own Beverage (BYOB) happy hour with AWS User Group at Lucky Labs in NW Portland. This is a no-programming networking social event for AWS Users to mingle and talk about all things cloud. Meet with your fellow cloud folks to discuss cloud security, cloud opportunities, cloud best practices, tips, tricks, and battle stories. Can't wait to cheers our beers in person! See you there!! |