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Sunday, March 2, 2008 at 7:47am and last updated
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Please register for class via Eventbrite: https://freegeek.eventbrite.com Please check in at the front desk when you arrive to let them know you are here for the class. Bags must be checked at the front entrance.
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FridayMar 13 2020Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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WednesdayMar 11 2020Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayMar 10 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayMar 10 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayMar 7 2020Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayMar 7 2020Simple 3D Animation in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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SaturdayMar 7 2020Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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ThursdayMar 5 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayMar 5 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayFeb 28 2020Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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WednesdayFeb 26 2020Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayFeb 25 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayFeb 25 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayFeb 22 2020Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayFeb 21 2020Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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ThursdayFeb 20 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayFeb 20 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayFeb 15 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayFeb 15 2020Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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SaturdayFeb 15 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayFeb 15 2020Fundamentals of a Computer Technician
ESD, bad caps, li-ion, what do they all mean!? Working with electronics can be dangerous for both you and the computer, smartphone, or fancy appliance. Fundamentals of a Computer Technician overviews safety procedures and best practices of how to handle your devices so that you can work on any electronic project!
Next Step: Hardware Basics 1
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FridayFeb 14 2020Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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ThursdayFeb 13 2020Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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WednesdayFeb 12 2020Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayFeb 11 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayFeb 11 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayFeb 11 2020Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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SaturdayFeb 8 2020Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Hardware Basics 1
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SaturdayFeb 8 2020Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayFeb 8 2020Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayFeb 7 2020Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayFeb 7 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayFeb 7 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayFeb 6 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayFeb 6 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayFeb 1 2020Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayFeb 1 2020Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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SaturdayFeb 1 2020Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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ThursdayJan 30 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJan 30 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJan 25 2020Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayJan 24 2020Advanced Command Line: Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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ThursdayJan 23 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJan 23 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJan 22 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJan 22 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJan 22 2020Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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SaturdayJan 18 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJan 18 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJan 18 2020Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayJan 18 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJan 18 2020Fundamentals of a Computer Technician
ESD, bad caps, li-ion, what do they all mean!? Working with electronics can be dangerous for both you and the computer, smartphone, or fancy appliance. Fundamentals of a Computer Technician overviews safety procedures and best practices of how to handle your devices so that you can work on any electronic project!
Next Step: Hardware Basics 1
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FridayJan 17 2020Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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FridayJan 17 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayJan 14 2020Advanced Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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SaturdayJan 11 2020Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class.
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayJan 11 2020Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayJan 10 2020Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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ThursdayJan 9 2020Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayJan 9 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJan 9 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJan 8 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJan 8 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJan 4 2020Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayJan 4 2020Simple 3D Animation in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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SaturdayJan 4 2020Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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FridayJan 3 2020Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayJan 3 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayJan 3 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJan 2 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJan 2 2020One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayDec 28 2019***Spanish*** Getting Started with Your Free Geek Computer
Teacher: Daisy Calvert, Mark Bolden, Veronica Young, Brandon Burnett Maximum students: 8
These classes help volunteers setup and use their new Ubuntu-based computers. Volunteers who take these classes receive one year of free tech support from Free Geek!* Along with volunteers in the adoption program, hardware grant recipients, thrift store shoppers and community members are also welcome to sign up, although we recommend you consider our Using Ubuntu Linux class instead.
*Free tech support void if you make major modifications to your computer or change the operating system.
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SaturdayDec 28 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayDec 26 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayDec 26 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayDec 21 2019Holiday Scams - And How to Avoid Them!
Is the gingerbread man after your dough? Is Rudolph after your bucks? Holiday scams can be hard to spot, so this year apply all the knowledge we've got! Take this class so you don't feel like a rookie, stop on by for some info and a cookie!
We'll have some holiday treats and hot beverages to keep you cozy while you learn how to keep you and yours safe this holiday season. Scammers don't take holidays off—whether you are gift shopping online or receive a suspicious email for Holiday Dealz, we all need this information. Join us to learn how to protect yourself. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayDec 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayDec 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayDec 21 2019Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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SaturdayDec 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayDec 21 2019Fundamentals of a Computer Technician
ESD, bad caps, li-ion, what do they all mean!? Working with electronics can be dangerous for both you and the computer, smartphone, or fancy appliance. Fundamentals of a Computer Technician overviews safety procedures and best practices of how to handle your devices so that you can work on any electronic project!
Next Step: Hardware Basics 1
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FridayDec 20 2019Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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FridayDec 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayDec 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayDec 19 2019Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayDec 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayDec 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayDec 17 2019Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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SundayDec 15 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayDec 14 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayDec 14 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayDec 14 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayDec 13 2019Advanced Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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FridayDec 13 2019Advanced Command Line: Learn Grep and Bash Shortcuts
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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WednesdayDec 11 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayDec 11 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayDec 11 2019Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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SaturdayDec 7 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayDec 7 2019Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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SaturdayDec 7 2019Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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FridayDec 6 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayDec 6 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayDec 5 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayDec 5 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayNov 27 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayNov 27 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayNov 26 2019Advanced Command Line: Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdayNov 23 2019***Spanish*** Getting Started with Your Free Geek Computer
Teacher: Daisy Calvert, Mark Bolden, Veronica Young, Brandon Burnett Maximum students: 8
These classes help volunteers setup and use their new Ubuntu-based computers. Volunteers who take these classes receive one year of free tech support from Free Geek!* Along with volunteers in the adoption program, hardware grant recipients, thrift store shoppers and community members are also welcome to sign up, although we recommend you consider our Using Ubuntu Linux class instead.
*Free tech support void if you make major modifications to your computer or change the operating system.
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SaturdayNov 23 2019Podcasting Basics
Podcasts are the talk of the town! Whether you are interested in podcasts about news, botany, or even knitting, digital storytelling is fun and anyone with access to a computer can record their own podcast. You might want to share your expertise, interview fascinating people, or tell great stories to an audience that will truly appreciate them.
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SaturdayNov 23 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayNov 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayNov 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayNov 19 2019Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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SundayNov 17 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayNov 16 2019Holiday Scams - And How to Avoid Them!
Is the gingerbread man after your dough? Is Rudolph after your bucks? Holiday scams can be hard to spot, so this year apply all the knowledge we've got! Take this class so you don't feel like a rookie, stop on by for some info and a cookie!
We'll have some holiday treats and hot beverages to keep you cozy while you learn how to keep you and yours safe this holiday season. Scammers don't take holidays off—whether you are gift shopping online or receive a suspicious email for Holiday Dealz, we all need this information. Join us to learn how to protect yourself. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayNov 16 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayNov 16 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayNov 16 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayNov 16 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayNov 16 2019Fundamentals of a Computer Technician
ESD, bad caps, li-ion, what do they all mean!? Working with electronics can be dangerous for both you and the computer, smartphone, or fancy appliance. Fundamentals of a Computer Technician overviews safety procedures and best practices of how to handle your devices so that you can work on any electronic project!
Next Step: Hardware Basics 1
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FridayNov 15 2019Hardware Basics 2
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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FridayNov 15 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayNov 14 2019Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayNov 14 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayNov 14 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayNov 13 2019Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayNov 12 2019Advanced Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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TuesdayNov 12 2019Advanced Command Line: Learn Grep and Bash Shortcuts
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayNov 9 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Hardware Basics 1
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SaturdayNov 9 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayNov 9 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayNov 7 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayNov 7 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayNov 2 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayNov 2 2019Simple 3D Animation in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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FridayNov 1 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayNov 1 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayNov 1 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 31 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 31 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayOct 26 2019***Spanish*** Getting Started with Your Free Geek Computer
Teacher: Daisy Calvert, Mark Bolden, Veronica Young, Brandon Burnett Maximum students: 8
These classes help volunteers setup and use their new Ubuntu-based computers. Volunteers who take these classes receive one year of free tech support from Free Geek!* Along with volunteers in the adoption program, hardware grant recipients, thrift store shoppers and community members are also welcome to sign up, although we recommend you consider our Using Ubuntu Linux class instead.
*Free tech support void if you make major modifications to your computer or change the operating system.
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SaturdayOct 26 2019Design your own Video Game
Are you an aspiring video game designer? Or do you just love video games and want to learn more about what goes into making one?
Take a journey through the process of designing your own video game from the first stages of character design all the way through editing and adding in sound effects!
This class gives you an overview of the free open source software that will help you make a video game. Explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling the flow of gameplay, character design and storytelling.
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SaturdayOct 26 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayOct 25 2019
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FridayOct 25 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayOct 24 2019Command Line: Text Processing
This class shows understanding of how text content are handled within the input/output as well as files.
Goal of class: Know in high-level view how input/output are handled
Redirect input/output to a file instead of the standard Redirect input/output in shell from one program to another Understand the grep, sed and awk commands to search and replace file contents Understand the basic of regex and its relevance Understand the basic of cryptography and its relevance
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics, Command Line File Management
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ThursdayOct 24 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 24 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayOct 23 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayOct 23 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayOct 23 2019Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayOct 22 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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TuesdayOct 22 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SundayOct 20 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayOct 19 2019Using WiFi Securely: What Should I Know?
Do you use wi-fi? Probably. Most people do! But do you use wi-fi in a secure way? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ How can you tell? In this Free Geek workshop, learn how to use wi-fi securely when in public, and the essentials of protecting your home wi-fi network.
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SaturdayOct 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayOct 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayOct 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayOct 19 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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FridayOct 18 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayOct 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayOct 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 17 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 17 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayOct 16 2019
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SaturdayOct 12 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayOct 12 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 12 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayOct 12 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayOct 10 2019Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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WednesdayOct 9 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayOct 9 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayOct 9 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayOct 8 2019Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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TuesdayOct 8 2019Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayOct 5 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SaturdayOct 5 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 5 2019Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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FridayOct 4 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayOct 4 2019Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayOct 4 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 3 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayOct 3 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayOct 1 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SaturdaySep 28 2019Making a Movie
Are you an aspiring filmmaker? Are you interested in free, open source filmmaking software?
Take a journey through the process of making a movie from the first stages of planning all the way through editing and adding in sound effects! This class gives you an overview of the various programs that will help you make your own movie and offers some quick tips using them.
This class will provide you with video and audio samples to get hands-on practice with programs like Audacity for audio editing, Kdenlive for film editing, Fountain for screenwriting, and Storyboarder for storyboarding!
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FridaySep 27 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdaySep 26 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdaySep 26 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdaySep 24 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdaySep 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdaySep 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdaySep 21 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdaySep 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridaySep 20 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridaySep 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridaySep 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdaySep 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdaySep 19 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdaySep 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdaySep 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdaySep 18 2019Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdaySep 17 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SundaySep 15 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdaySep 14 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdaySep 14 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdaySep 14 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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ThursdaySep 12 2019Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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TuesdaySep 10 2019Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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SaturdaySep 7 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdaySep 7 2019Simple 3D Animation in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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FridaySep 6 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdaySep 5 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdaySep 5 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdaySep 4 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdaySep 4 2019Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdaySep 3 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayAug 29 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayAug 29 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayAug 24 2019Podcasting Basics
Podcasts are the talk of the town! Whether you are interested in podcasts about news, botany, or even knitting, digital storytelling is fun and anyone with access to a computer can record their own podcast. You might want to share your expertise, interview fascinating people, or tell great stories to an audience that will truly appreciate them.
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SaturdayAug 24 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayAug 23 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayAug 22 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayAug 22 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayAug 21 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayAug 21 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayAug 20 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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TuesdayAug 20 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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SundayAug 18 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayAug 17 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayAug 16 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayAug 16 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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FridayAug 16 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayAug 15 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayAug 13 2019Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayAug 10 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayAug 10 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayAug 10 2019Surveillance Technologies and Impacts in Communities
The Portland Bureau of Planning & Sustainability Smart Cities Initiative would like to engage Portlanders about surveillance technologies. Come to this class to learn about facial recognition technology and engage in conversation about the potential impacts on peoples' lives.
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SaturdayAug 10 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayAug 10 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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WednesdayAug 7 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayAug 7 2019Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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SaturdayJul 27 2019Advanced Command Line: Become a Super User
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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ThursdayJul 25 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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WednesdayJul 24 2019Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayJul 23 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SundayJul 21 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJul 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJul 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJul 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJul 18 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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ThursdayJul 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJul 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayJul 16 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SaturdayJul 13 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayJul 13 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayJul 13 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayJul 13 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayJul 11 2019Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayJul 11 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJul 11 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJul 10 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJul 10 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJul 10 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayJul 9 2019Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayJul 6 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SaturdayJul 6 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayJul 6 2019Simple 3D Animation in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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TuesdayJul 2 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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FridayJun 28 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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WednesdayJun 26 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJun 26 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJun 26 2019Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayJun 25 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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TuesdayJun 25 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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MondayJun 24 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointmentthrough
Free GeekHave a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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MondayJun 24 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointmentthrough
Free GeekHave a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJun 20 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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ThursdayJun 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJun 20 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayJun 18 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SundayJun 16 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJun 15 2019Understanding the Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (IOT)? How does this emerging technology change our understanding of online privacy and safety? What do we need to know to use and embrace this technology safely? Will our fridges and watches be used to hack into our houses?
Join us at Free Geek for this special workshop!
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SaturdayJun 15 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayJun 15 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJun 15 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayJun 15 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayJun 15 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJun 13 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJun 13 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJun 12 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJun 12 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayJun 12 2019Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayJun 11 2019Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayJun 8 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SaturdayJun 8 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayJun 8 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayJun 8 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayJun 8 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayJun 6 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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ThursdayJun 6 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayJun 4 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SaturdayJun 1 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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WednesdayMay 29 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayMay 29 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayMay 29 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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FridayMay 24 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!through
Free GeekThis workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayMay 23 2019Command Line: Text Processing
This class shows understanding of how text content are handled within the input/output as well as files.
Goal of class: Know in high-level view how input/output are handled
Redirect input/output to a file instead of the standard Redirect input/output in shell from one program to another Understand the grep, sed and awk commands to search and replace file contents Understand the basic of regex and its relevance Understand the basic of cryptography and its relevance
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics, Command Line File Management
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TuesdayMay 21 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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TuesdayMay 21 2019DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayMay 19 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayMay 18 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayMay 18 2019Intro to Social Engineering
This class is designed to teach you how to recognize and safely avoid scams. By the end of this class, students will have an understanding of:
- What social engineering is
- How to detect scams
- The importance of strong passwords
This class is ideal for anyone who is comfortable using a computer for email, and web browsing, but concerned about online safety.
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ThursdayMay 16 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayMay 15 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayMay 15 2019Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayMay 14 2019Command Line: File Management
People think that only wizards can type a bunch of letters into a single line and make stuff appear. In our File Management class, we want to show that you can do that too!
This class will teach you how directory entries and file information is handled.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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TuesdayMay 14 2019Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayMay 11 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayMay 11 2019Using WiFi Securely: What Should I Know?
Do you use wi-fi? Probably. Most people do! But do you use wi-fi in a secure way? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ How can you tell? In this Free Geek workshop, learn how to use wi-fi securely when in public, and the essentials of protecting your home wi-fi network.
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SaturdayMay 11 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayMay 11 2019Advanced Command Line: Become a Superuser
This class provides an understanding of how privilege for different programs is defined.
In this class you will get started running the virtual machine, view installed packages and install new ones, start, stop, and view running system daemons. As well as, edit global configuration of a program and gain a basic understanding of users and their implication to file access.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics, Command Line File Management
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ThursdayMay 9 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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TuesdayMay 7 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SaturdayMay 4 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SaturdayMay 4 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayMay 4 2019Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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SaturdayMay 4 2019Using WiFi Securely: What Should I Know?
Do you use wi-fi? Probably. Most people do! But do you use wi-fi in a secure way? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ How can you tell? In this Free Geek workshop, learn how to use wi-fi securely when in public, and the essentials of protecting your home wi-fi network.
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ThursdayMay 2 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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SaturdayApr 27 2019Making a Movie
Are you an aspiring filmmaker? Are you interested in free, open source filmmaking software?
Take a journey through the process of making a movie from the first stages of planning all the way through editing and adding in sound effects! This class gives you an overview of the various programs that will help you make your own movie and offers some quick tips using them.
This class will provide you with video and audio samples to get hands-on practice with programs like Audacity for audio editing, Kdenlive for film editing, Fountain for screenwriting, and Storyboarder for storyboarding!
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SaturdayApr 27 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayApr 26 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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TuesdayApr 23 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SundayApr 21 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayApr 20 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayApr 20 2019Using WiFi Securely: What Should I Know?
Do you use wi-fi? Probably. Most people do! But do you use wi-fi in a secure way? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ How can you tell? In this Free Geek workshop, learn how to use wi-fi securely when in public, and the essentials of protecting your home wi-fi network.
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SaturdayApr 20 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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WednesdayApr 17 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayApr 16 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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TuesdayApr 16 2019DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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TuesdayApr 16 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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SaturdayApr 13 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayApr 13 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayApr 13 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayApr 13 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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TuesdayApr 9 2019Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayApr 6 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayApr 6 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SaturdayApr 6 2019Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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ThursdayApr 4 2019One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor. This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring: Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive. Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer Running updates Installing software LibreOffice help Accessing and using the internet Troubleshoot a computer problem Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN And more!
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WednesdayApr 3 2019Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayApr 2 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayMar 28 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdayMar 23 2019Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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FridayMar 22 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayMar 21 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayMar 21 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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WednesdayMar 20 2019Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayMar 19 2019DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayMar 17 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayMar 16 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayMar 16 2019Data Privacy
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Have you ever wondered what Cambridge Analytica is or why it matters? Or what does a company (like facebook or fitbit) do with your data? Where does it go? Who owns it? In this class we will discuss the importance of Data Privacy. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayMar 16 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayMar 9 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayMar 9 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayMar 9 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayMar 7 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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WednesdayMar 6 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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SaturdayMar 2 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayMar 2 2019Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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ThursdayFeb 28 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdayFeb 23 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayFeb 22 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayFeb 21 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayFeb 21 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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SundayFeb 17 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayJan 31 2019Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdayJan 26 2019Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayJan 26 2019Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayJan 24 2019Programming with JavaScript 2
This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects.
By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own.
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills
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WednesdayJan 23 2019Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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SundayJan 20 2019PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJan 19 2019Understanding the Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (IOT)? How does this emerging technology change our understanding of online privacy and safety? What do we need to know to use and embrace this technology safely? Will our fridges and watches be used to hack into our houses?
Join us at Free Geek for this special workshop!
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SaturdayJan 19 2019Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayJan 19 2019Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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ThursdayJan 17 2019Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayJan 17 2019Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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TuesdayJan 15 2019DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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FridayDec 28 2018Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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FridayDec 28 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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FridayDec 21 2018Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids!
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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TuesdayDec 18 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayDec 16 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayDec 15 2018Digital Holiday Safety
Is the gingerbread man after your dough? Is Rudolph after your bucks?
Join us for a workshop to learn to keep you and yours safe this holiday season. Scammers don't take holidays off—whether you are gift shopping online or receive suspicious email for Holiday Dealz, we all need this information. Join us to learn how to protect yourself. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayDec 15 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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FridayDec 14 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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WednesdayDec 12 2018Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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SaturdayDec 8 2018Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayDec 8 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayDec 8 2018Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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FridayDec 7 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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WednesdayNov 28 2018Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayNov 27 2018PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) November Happy Hour
PDXWIT is thrilled to be partnering with Free Geek for a special edition happy hour on #givingtuesday November 27th! The theme of the evening is Supporting our Community. Let’s connect to talk about how we can really show up and support one another.
While the event is primarily intended for networking, we will have a short segment at 5:30 to share important announcements and showcase some individuals in our community.
An employee of Free Geek will provide an introduction to the company and share open job opportunities.
A guest speaker will share their story of the impact Free Geek and PDXWIT has had on their professional and personal life.
Elizabeth Stock and Hilary Shohoney will talk about how critical it is for community members to do what they can to support organizations that matter to them.
During the event, we’ll have more to do than free-form networking:
An activity table where you can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director.
Table topics to help break the ice.
A section for job seekers and our sponsors who are hiring, to ensure people get connected.
A #givingtuesday table with raffle prizes and other goodies for folks who decide to support BOTH FreeGeek and PDXWIT at the event.
Agenda:
4:30 p.m. - Doors open/networking
5:30 p.m. - Introductions, announcements + lightning speakers
6:30 p.m. - Event ends
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
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TuesdayNov 20 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayNov 18 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayNov 17 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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WednesdayNov 14 2018Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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FridayNov 9 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayNov 8 2018Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayNov 8 2018Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayNov 3 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayNov 3 2018Simple 3D Modeling in Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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WednesdayOct 31 2018Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python.
Class covers lists, loops, tuples, dictionaries, and using modules. There are a number of practice exercises.
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SaturdayOct 27 2018Web Development 2
Learn how to publish and maintain a multi-page web site and enhance your design with CSS! This class builds on the lessons learned in the Web Development 1 class. It covers the text editor, web hosting, file uploading, project file organization, and intermediate CSS.
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SaturdayOct 27 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 27 2018Creative Projects Workshop
Join us for bi-monthly peer learning and working on creative projects in Blender, Audacity, KDENLive, Krita, GIMP, and other open-source design tools. Get help identifying the right tool for your project. Or bring your latest project and get help from supportive and knowledgeable tutors!
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FridayOct 26 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdayOct 25 2018Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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SundayOct 21 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayOct 20 2018Data Privacy
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Have you ever wondered what Cambridge Analytica is or why it matters? Or what does a company (like facebook or fitbit) do with your data? Where does it go? Who owns it? In this class we will discuss the importance of Data Privacy. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayOct 20 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 20 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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ThursdayOct 18 2018One-on-One Community Tech Appointment at Free Geek
Have a Computer Question? Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Class Category: CTAS
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
Please read Free Geek's policies (below) closely before visiting.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more!
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TuesdayOct 16 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayOct 13 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 13 2018Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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SaturdayOct 13 2018Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayOct 12 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 6 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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SaturdayOct 6 2018Simple 3D Animation with Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art.
Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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FridayOct 5 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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WednesdayOct 3 2018Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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SaturdaySep 29 2018Web Development 2
Learn how to publish and maintain a multi-page web site and enhance your design with CSS! This class builds on the lessons learned in the Web Development 1 class. It covers the text editor, web hosting, file uploading, project file organization, and intermediate CSS.
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SaturdaySep 29 2018Anatomy of a Computer
This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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ThursdaySep 27 2018Programming with JavaScript 2
This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects.
By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own.
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills
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SaturdaySep 22 2018Using WiFi Securely: What Should I Know?
Do you use wi-fi? Probably. Most people do! But do you use wi-fi in a secure way? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ How can you tell? In this Free Geek workshop, learn how to use wi-fi securely when in public, and the essentials of protecting your home wi-fi network.
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SundaySep 16 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellaneous other peripherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayAug 25 2018Web Development 2
Learn how to publish and maintain a multi-page web site and enhance your design with CSS! This class builds on the lessons learned in the Web Development 1 class. It covers the text editor, web hosting, file uploading, project file organization, and intermediate CSS.
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SaturdayAug 25 2018Creative Projects Workshop
Join us for bi-monthly peer learning and working on creative projects in Blender, Audacity, KDENLive, Krita, GIMP, and other open-source design tools. Get help identifying the right tool for your project. Or bring your latest project and get help from supportive and knowledgeable tutors!
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ThursdayAug 23 2018Programming with JavaScript 2
This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects.
By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own.
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills
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ThursdayAug 23 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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WednesdayAug 22 2018Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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TuesdayAug 21 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayAug 19 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayAug 18 2018Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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SaturdayAug 18 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayAug 18 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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ThursdayAug 16 2018Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayAug 16 2018Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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SaturdayAug 11 2018Home Networking & Wi-Fi Security Workshop
Learn the essentials of protecting your home network. This class will journey from the basics to advanced networking. Feel free to bring your own computer.
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SaturdayAug 11 2018Understanding the Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (IOT)? How does this emerging technology change our understanding of online privacy and safety? What do we need to know to use and embrace this technology safely? Will our fridges and watches be used to hack into our houses?
Join us at Free Geek for this special workshop!
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ThursdayAug 9 2018Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayAug 9 2018Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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ThursdayAug 2 2018Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SaturdayJul 28 2018Creative Projects Workshop
Join us for bi-monthly peer learning and working on creative projects in Blender, Audacity, KDENLive, Krita, GIMP, and other open-source design tools. Get help identifying the right tool for your project. Or bring your latest project and get help from supportive and knowledgeable tutors!
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ThursdayJul 26 2018Programming with JavaScript 2
This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects.
By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own.
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills
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ThursdayJul 26 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions by learning to shell script.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics and Advanced Command Line. Command line experience required.
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WednesdayJul 25 2018Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2
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SaturdayJul 21 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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ThursdayJul 19 2018Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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ThursdayJul 19 2018Web Development 1
Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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TuesdayJul 17 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayJul 15 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJul 14 2018Getting Started with Virtual Machines
Learn how to set up your own Virtual Machine at home. (https://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/7-uses-for-a-virtual-machine.html)
Recommended Prerequisites: Must be familiar with basic networking and the Linux Command Line. Try Command Line Basics.
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SaturdayJul 14 2018Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register)
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ThursdayJul 12 2018Programming with JavaScript 1
No prior experience in programming required!
This class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferable to all programming languages. By the end of this class, you will:
Understand key concepts in programming Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
Recommended Prerequisites: Web Development 1, typing skills
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ThursdayJul 12 2018Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics
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ThursdayJul 12 2018Online Safety & Privacy for Beginners
From high-profile data breaches to advertising that follows you around the Internet… There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about digital safety and privacy.
This introductory class will help you understand online privacy and security threats, how they work, and how to avoid problems. You'll leave with a toolkit of resources for staying safe online.
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WednesdayJul 11 2018Programming with Python 3
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 3 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language.
In this class you will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Python. Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism and other scary sounding terms will be demystified!
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with Python 1 and Programming with Python 2
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SaturdayJul 7 2018Simple 3D Animation with Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art.
Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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ThursdayJul 5 2018Graphic Design with GIMP
Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more.
Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers!
This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike.
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SaturdayJun 30 2018Social Media Privacy
Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible.
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ThursdayJun 28 2018Programming with JavaScript 2
This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects.
By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own.
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills
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WednesdayJun 27 2018Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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SaturdayJun 23 2018Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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TuesdayJun 19 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayJun 17 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJun 16 2018Understanding the Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (IOT)? How does this emerging technology change our understanding of online privacy and safety? What do we need to know to use and embrace this technology safely? Will our fridges and watches be used to hack into our houses?
Join us at Free Geek for this special workshop!
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SaturdayJun 16 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
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SaturdayJun 16 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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FridayJun 15 2018Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
Please register for the class via Eventbrite!
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SaturdayJun 9 2018Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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SaturdayJun 2 2018Simple 3D Animation with Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art.
Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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ThursdayMay 31 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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WednesdayMay 30 2018Programming with Python 2
Level 2. Perfect if you know a few basics but want more in-depth study!
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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ThursdayMay 24 2018Programming with JavaScript 2
This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects.
By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own.
Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills
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SundayMay 20 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayMay 19 2018Understanding Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
What is blockchain? What is cryptocurrency? How and why are these technologies used for privacy and anonymity? How do you get involved? Join us for a special workshop to answer these questions and more!
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SaturdayMay 19 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
You must register via Eventbrite to attend: http://privacyprimer.eventbrite.com
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SaturdayMay 19 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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ThursdayMay 17 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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WednesdayMay 16 2018Programming with Python 1
Register via Eventbrite: https://freegeek.eventbrite.com
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayMay 15 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayMay 12 2018Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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FridayMay 11 2018Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
Please register for the class via Eventbrite!
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ThursdayMay 10 2018Programming with JavaScript 1
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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ThursdayMay 10 2018Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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WednesdayMay 2 2018Programming with Python 2
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program!
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SaturdayApr 28 2018Creative Projects Workshop
Join us for bi-monthly peer learning and working on creative projects in Blender, Audacity, KDENLive, Krita, GIMP, and other open-source design tools. Get help identifying the right tool for your project. Or bring your latest project and get help from supportive and knowledgeable tutors!
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SaturdayApr 28 2018Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayApr 26 2018Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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ThursdayApr 26 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdayApr 21 2018Using WiFi Securely: What Should I Know?
Learn the essentials of protecting your home wifi network.
You must register on Eventbrite for this class: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/using-wifi-securely-what-should-i-know-tickets-43574848545
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SaturdayApr 21 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
You must register via Eventbrite to attend: http://privacyprimer.eventbrite.com
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SaturdayApr 21 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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ThursdayApr 19 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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WednesdayApr 18 2018Programming with Python 1
Register via Eventbrite: https://freegeek.eventbrite.com
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayApr 17 2018DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayApr 15 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayApr 14 2018Command Line Basics
The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line.
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ThursdayApr 12 2018Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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ThursdayApr 12 2018Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
Recommended Prerequisites: Command Line Basics (https://commandlinebasics.eventbrite.com)
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SaturdayApr 7 2018Simple 3D Animation with Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art.
Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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ThursdayMar 22 2018Beginning Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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WednesdayMar 21 2018Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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SundayMar 18 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayMar 17 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
You must register via Eventbrite to attend: http://privacyprimer.eventbrite.com
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ThursdayMar 15 2018Web Development 1
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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SaturdayMar 10 20183D Modeling in Blender
Get familiar with Blender, a free and open source 3D creation suite in this workshop. Bring a project to work on, if you have one!
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SaturdayMar 10 2018Command Line Basics
Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure and more.
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WednesdayMar 7 2018Programming with Python 2
Level 2. Perfect if you know a few basics but want more in-depth study!
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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ThursdayFeb 22 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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WednesdayFeb 21 2018CANCELLED: Beginning Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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WednesdayFeb 21 2018Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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SundayFeb 18 2018PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellaneous other peripherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayFeb 17 2018Digital Privacy Primer
Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek!
This workshop is offered every third Saturday of the month. The full title is "Intermediate Digital Privacy & Safety." Class is held in the Free Geek meeting room.
Find all of Free Geek's classes at freegeek.org/education.
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SaturdayFeb 17 2018Web Development 1
Free class: Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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SaturdayFeb 10 20183D Animation in Blender
Get familiar with Blender, a free and open source 3D creation suite in this workshop. Bring a project to work on, if you have one!
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ThursdayFeb 8 2018Beginning Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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ThursdayFeb 8 2018Advanced Command Line
Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line.
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SaturdayJan 27 2018Command Line Basics
Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure and more.
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WednesdayJan 24 2018SSH: Swiss Army Knife of Networking
SSH is a fundamental tool used in networking outside of Microsoft Windows, such as Cisco routers or Linux computers. By the end of this class, you will be able to be able to connect via the SSH tool to computers for administration, enabling you to make remote commands and file transfers.
Some command line experience recommended.
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TuesdayJan 23 2018Intro to Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required.
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SaturdayJan 20 2018Understanding Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
What is blockchain? What is cryptocurrency? How and why are these technologies used for privacy and anonymity? How do you get involved? Join us for a special workshop to answer these questions and more!
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SaturdayJan 20 2018Intermediate Digital Privacy & Safety
You already know a few online safety practices, but you’d like to go further! Learn about encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy, and more. This class provides tools and resources to navigate the web securely.
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ThursdayJan 18 2018Web Development 1
Free class: Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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SaturdayJan 13 2018Web Development 2
Learn how to publish and maintain a multi-page web site and enhance your design with CSS! This class builds on the lessons learned in the Web Development 1 class. It covers the text editor, web hosting, file uploading, project file organization, and intermediate CSS.
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SaturdayJan 13 2018Command Line Basics
Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure and more.
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ThursdayJan 11 2018Beginning Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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WednesdayJan 10 2018Programming with Python 2
Level 2. Perfect if you know a few basics but want more in-depth study!
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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TuesdayJan 9 2018Advanced Command Line
Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line.
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WednesdayDec 27 2017Programming with Python 1
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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FridayDec 22 2017
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WednesdayDec 13 2017Programming with Python 2
Level 2. Perfect if you know a few basics but want more in-depth study!
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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SaturdayDec 9 2017Digital Privacy: Identifying Holiday Scams
Is that holiday deal too good to be true? It just might be. In this special workshop, you’ll learn how to identify and protect yourself from classic online scams like phishing, too-good deals and fake delivery emails.
This workshop will help you understand online threats, how they work, and how to avoid problems. You’ll leave with the tools and resources to navigate the web securely.
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SaturdayDec 9 20173D Animation in Blender
Get familiar with Blender, a free and open source 3D creation suite in this workshop. Bring a project to work on, if you have one!
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ThursdayDec 7 2017Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
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TuesdayDec 5 2017Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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TuesdayNov 28 2017PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) Happy Hour Networking Event
Registration through Eventbrite is required to avoid having to manually check-in at the event
We are celebrating Giving Tuesday by joining forces with Free Geek for our Happy Hour on November 28th.
PDXWIT exists as a way to encourage, support and empower women in the Portland tech community. One way to feel empowered is to lift each other at work, and because we feel this is so important, we’ve made it the theme of this event. The conversation starter is “What's something new you can do to empower your coworkers and colleagues?”
In the spirit of giving, we will be offering a number of ways to give back to your community:
• Donate your used electronics to support Free Geek • P:ear is organizing a “Women Supporting the Women” bra and underwear drive! For young, homeless women, it is hard to find support for their diverse and changing bodies. Let’s give them the support they need! Bring in gift certificates to Ross or other easy-to-access clothing stores for custom purchases, or raid your wardrobe for new or very lightly used bras. All sizes are needed. Practical styles encouraged, including sports and maternity. New underwear also encouraged. • Sign up to be an individual or sustaining supporter for PDXWIT and get a green shirt!
While the event is primarily intended for networking, we will have a short segment at 5:30 to share important announcements and showcase three women in our community. ᛫ Introduction to Free Geek, including what they do and what job opportunities are available. ᛫ Pippa Arend, Development Director at p:ear, will talk about Ladies Supporting the Ladies. ᛫ Commissioner Smith will talk about how Multnomah County is giving women and people of color access to startup funds.
During the event, we’ll have more to do than free-form networking:
᛫ An Activity Table where people can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director. ᛫ Table Topics to help break the ice. ᛫ A section for job seekers and those hiring, to ensure people get connected.
Event FAQ
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: Street parking is available
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Yes
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Not necessarily
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
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SaturdayNov 18 2017Web Development 2
Learn how to publish and maintain a multi-page web site and enhance your design with CSS! This class builds on the lessons learned in the Web Development 1 class. It covers the text editor, web hosting, file uploading, project file organization, and intermediate CSS.
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ThursdayNov 9 2017Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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SaturdayNov 4 2017Web Development 2
Learn how to publish and maintain a multi-page web site and enhance your design with CSS! This class builds on the lessons learned in the Web Development 1 class. It covers the text editor, web hosting, file uploading, project file organization, and intermediate CSS.
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SaturdayNov 4 2017Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
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ThursdayOct 26 2017Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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ThursdayOct 26 2017Intro to Digital Privacy & Safety
From high-profile data breaches to advertising that follows you around the internet… There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about digital safety and privacy. This introductory class will help you understand online privacy and security threats, how they work, and how to avoid problems. You'll leave with a toolkit of resources for staying safe online.
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TuesdayOct 24 2017Shell Scripting
Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions by learning to shell script. You will need to have knowledge of the command line.
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SaturdayOct 21 2017
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SaturdayOct 21 2017Intermediate Digital Privacy & Safety
You already know a few online safety practices, but you’d like to go further! Learn about encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy, and more. This class provides tools and resources to navigate the web securely.
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TuesdayOct 17 2017DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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FridayOct 13 2017Intro to Digital Privacy & Safety
From high-profile data breaches to advertising that follows you around the internet… There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about digital safety and privacy. This introductory class will help you understand online privacy and security threats, how they work, and how to avoid problems. You'll leave with a toolkit of resources for staying safe online.
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ThursdayOct 12 2017Advanced Command Line
Go further with the command line! Get to know grep, bash shortcuts, and other resources for working quickly and accurately in the command line. Basic proficiency required.
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FridaySep 22 2017Starting Open Source Involvement
Interested in Open Source? Anyone can get involved, from writing documentation to writing code. Walk step-by-step with us to learn how to identify and contribute to open source projects. It could be anything from Gnome to VLC to Calagator! We’ll help you set up the system and equip you with the necessary tools. Prerequisite: Some command line experience.
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SaturdaySep 16 2017Personal Home Computing Security
Learn common attacks on home computers, how to set up encrypted email and a password manager, sans.org tips, and more. Feel free to bring your own computer.
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WednesdayAug 30 2017Python Open Questions
Get help with your Python projects from a friendly and knowledgeable tutor in this drop-in session. Bring anything from introductory questions to advanced projects. Registration is not required.
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WednesdayAug 16 2017Python Open Questions
Get help with your Python projects from a friendly and knowledgeable tutor in this drop-in session. Bring anything from introductory questions to advanced projects. Registration is not required.
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SaturdayAug 5 2017Home Networking & Wi-Fi Security Workshop
Learn the essentials of protecting your home network. This class will journey from the basics to advanced networking. Feel free to bring your own computer.
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ThursdayJul 20 2017Starting Open Source Involvement
Interested in Open Source? Anyone can get involved, from writing documentation to writing code. Walk step-by-step with us to learn how to identify and contribute to open source projects. It could be anything from Gnome to VLC to Calagator! We’ll help you set up the system and equip you with the necessary tools. Prerequisite: Some command line experience.
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SaturdayJul 15 2017Create a Security Center for your Home
You’d be surprised to see how insecure the default settings for many of our home technologies are! Join us for a workshop to learn how to step up the security of your home computer, wifi network, and more. Bring your own computer.
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ThursdayJul 6 2017Starting Open Source Involvement
Interested in Open Source? Anyone can get involved, from writing documentation to writing code. Walk step-by-step with us to learn how to identify and contribute to open source projects. It could be anything from Gnome to VLC to Calagator! We’ll help you set up the system and equip you with the necessary tools. Prerequisite: Some command line experience.
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SaturdayJul 1 2017Programming with JavaScript
Learn the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language! By the end of this class, you will understand key concepts in programming, what JavaScript is and how it is used, and where to go to learn more about JavaScript.
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WednesdayJun 28 2017Programming with Python
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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SundayJun 18 2017PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJun 17 2017Create Your Own Firewall
Protect your computer from outside attacks. How? Learn to install and configure a firewall. This workshop will cover essential rules and best practices for set-up. Bring your own computer.
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ThursdayJun 15 2017Starting Open Source Involvement
Interested in Open Source? Anyone can get involved, from writing documentation to writing code. Walk step-by-step with us to learn how to identify and contribute to open source projects. It could be anything from Gnome to VLC to Calagator! We’ll help you set up the system and equip you with the necessary tools. Prerequisite: Some command line experience.
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WednesdayJun 14 2017Programming with Python
Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us to learn Python at Free Geek!
Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects. No prior programming experience required.
If you can type, you can program!
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SaturdayJun 3 2017Introduction to HTML & CSS
Free class: Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
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SaturdayJun 3 2017Intro to Programming with JavaScript
This free class is an introduction to the core concepts of programming using the JavaScript programming language. While we use JavaScript, the ideas learned in the class are transferrable to all programming languages.
By the end of this class, you will:
- Understand key concepts in programming
- Understand what JavaScript is and how it is used
- Know where to go to learn more about JavaScript
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WednesdayMay 24 2017Community Empowerment Through Mapping
Come learn how to find public data sets and collect spatial data in and with your community!
In the first half of the class, you will learn how to use Google Earth Pro, a free data mapping tool, as well as a few basic functions using the data analysis tool QGIS. We will also touch on methods and ethics in community data collection and display. The second half of the class will be a workshop for your ideas, so please come to class prepared with a community project idea which you are working on, or would like to work on using mapping tools.
Goal of class: By the end of this class, students will be able to: -create map surveys, create map objects (points, lines, polygons) on Suprmap.org -visualize and add detail to inputs in Google Earth Pro -add data layers to a map, perform spatial join, and modify data table in QGIS -They will know where to find public data sets, and how to make their own -They will also be briefed on community data collection practices, and honest and ethical data collection and distribution. -In workshop, we will provide some ideas on what data sets and data analysis tools would help them work on their project.
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SundayMay 21 2017PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayApr 22 2017Advanced Digital Privacy & Security: Wi-Fi Security
Learn the essentials of protecting your home wifi network. Prerequisite: Must be familiar with basic networking. Bring your own computer.
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SundayApr 16 2017PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayApr 15 2017Advanced Digital Privacy & Security: Online Anonymity
Join us to understand the mechanics of being truly “anonymous” on the internet and try out various tools for being anonymous. Prerequisite: Must be familiar with basic security and privacy best practice. Bring your own computer.
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SundayMar 19 2017PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayMar 18 2017Advanced Digital Privacy & Security: Wi-Fi Security
Learn the essentials of protecting your home wifi network. Prerequisite: Must be familiar with basic networking. Bring your own computer.
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SaturdayMar 18 2017Intermediate Digital Privacy & Security
You already know a few online safety practices, but you’d like to go further! Learn how your digital connections can be traced, how encrypted communication works, and get tools for browser, email and mobile privacy.
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SundayFeb 19 2017PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayFeb 18 2017Getting Started with VMWare
Learn how to set up your own Virtual Machine at home. Prerequisites: Must be familiar with basic networking and the Linux Mint command line. Feel free to bring your own computer.
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FridayFeb 17 2017Intro to Digital Privacy and Safetythrough
Free GeekAdvertising that follow you around the internet, high-profile hackers, NSA surveillance… There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about digital safety and privacy. This class is designed for computer users who want an introduction to best practices on navigating the web safely.
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FridayFeb 3 2017PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) Volunteering with Free Geek
RSVP here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-volunteering-with-free-geek-tickets-28617202824
Free Geek and PDXWIT are partnering up for our first group volunteer activity. Dani Schulte will be teaching volunteers how to manually disassemble computers, peripheral electronic devices, and other electronic hardware.
Manual disassembly is important for 2 main reasons:
Significantly reduces landfill-bound waste from electronics in comparison to mechanized recycling done by for-profit recycling operations.
Produces high-quality separated metals.
Agenda:
Dani will do a brief orientation with you when you arrive at 3:30pm. Must read, fill out, and sign the Volunteer Application (unless you have volunteered here before). The Group Volunteer Form must also be filled out. All the required forms will be emailed to the volunteers closer to the event. Please bring the applications and the Group Form when you come to volunteer!
Hand tools, power drills, aprons, safety goggles and gloves provided - close-toed shoes are required to volunteer at Free Geek.
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering: educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
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SaturdayJan 21 2017Learn to Build a Website: Intro to HTML & CSS
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. You should be familiar with using computers and browsing the internet to take this class.
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SaturdayJan 21 2017Create 3D Art with Blender
Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art.
10:30am-12:30pm Class 12:30pm-1:30pm Lab
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TuesdayJan 17 2017Do-It-Yourself CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics.
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SundayJan 15 2017PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJan 7 2017Learn to Build a Website: Intro to HTML & CSS
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. You should be familiar with using computers and browsing the internet to take this class.
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TuesdayDec 20 2016DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayDec 18 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayDec 17 2016Learn to Build a Website: Intro to HTML & CSS
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. You should be familiar with using computers and browsing the internet to take this class.
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TuesdayNov 29 2016PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) Happy Hour Networking Event
RSVP here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-happy-hour-networking-event-tickets-28871226616
Join us for happy hour at Free Geek! Did you know November 29th is Giving Tuesday?! There's no better way to spend it than with your two favorite non-profits!
In honor of #GivingTuesday, see our recent announcement regarding how you can support both PDXWIT and Free Geek.
While the event is primarily intended for networking, we will have a short segment at 5:30 with the goal of sharing important announcements and showcasing women in our community who are doing great things!
Introduction to Free Geek, including what they do and how you can support them!
Learn how Entrepreneur Spotlight, Kristen Gallagher, took her love of educating others and turned it into a business supporting technology companies to use learning to reach their goals. What resulted was her company Edify.
A brief talk by Jenny Stoffel, WordPress Developer and Consultant, about the anatomy of a 'typical' freelance day.
Remember, throughout the event we will have an Activity Table for people who want to create during the event. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing.
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering: educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
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SundayNov 20 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayNov 15 2016DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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ThursdayOct 27 2016Intro to HTML & CSS
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. Please call 503-232-9350 to sign up.
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TuesdayOct 18 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: CloudStack
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting
Who: Kimberly M.
What: Building a Private Cloud with CloudStack
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
When: Tuesday, October 18th 2016, at 7PM
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveThis presentation is a report from an evaluation of using an open source cloud environment in a small or home office situation. The project compared Apache CloudStack with OpenStack, plus the XenServer and KVM hypervisors. We will walk through the deployment of CloudStack and KVM and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various design choices.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
See you there!
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TuesdayOct 18 2016DIY CNC Mill
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayOct 16 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayOct 15 2016Intro to HTML & CSS
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. Please call 503-232-9350 to sign up.
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SundaySep 18 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SundayAug 21 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayAug 16 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: INFORMAL MEETING
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Informal meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne for those who need to get out of the house.
Enjoy!
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TuesdayJul 19 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting
Who: Moderator Michael Dexter, PLUG Volunteer
What: Internet Mirroring Roundtable
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
When: Tuesday, July 19th 2016, at 7PM
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveWhat's in a mirror?
If you've spent any time GNU/Linux distro hopping or testing virtualization strategies, you have probably spent a non-trivial amount of time in the "nearest" download mirror. Such mirrors vary in speed, quality and navigability. The burden for upholding quality in each of these respects falls both on the often-volunteer mirror maintainers and the often-volunteer project maintainers. Failure from a mirror's perspective is obvious: You can't access the materials you want to download or what you download is corrupt. In the case of the downloads themselves, THIS:
mirror.org/releases/amd64/20160704/livedvd-amd64-multilib-20160704.iso
I was cleaning up my local mirror and came across this path and installer ISO and... HAVE NO IDEA WHAT OS IT IS.
This roundtable will discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of such mirroring and what to do about it, ideally resulting in a draft proposal for a conventions that projects and mirrors could follow.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
See you there!
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SundayJul 17 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayJun 21 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Informal meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne
See you next month!
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SundayJun 19 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayJun 9 2016Portland Perl Mongers - Userspace entropy
NOTE: We'll be back at Free Geek for this meeting!
Dana Jacobsen will be giving his YAPC::NA talk on userspace entorpy, titled "Userspace entropy: You too can dabble in voodoo!"
More info on his talk here: http://www.yapcna.org/yn2016/talk/6606
We'll follow up the meeting with food and drinks at Lucky Lab
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TuesdayMay 17 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Installerfest!
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Who: Roundtable Discussion
What: Installerfest!
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
When: Tuesday, May 17th 2016, at 7PM
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live
From a mailing list discussion: Let's talk installers.Not installations, installers. The things that install operating systems to persistent and bootable storage.
Many of us have written our own over the years and at a bare minimum, Michael can show what he's been doing with his virtualization things.
On deck: OpenBSD, FreeBSD, (thing you bring)
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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SundayMay 15 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayApr 19 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Enduring Communities Roundtable
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting Announcement
Who: Moderator Michael Dexter, PLUG Volunteer
What: Enduring Communities Roundtable
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
When: Tuesday, April 19th 2016, at 7PM
Why: Live Long and PLUGsper
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveWhy do some user groups endure for decades while others do not? What organizational structures and personalities are needed to maintain interest, attendance and participation?
Share your experiences on why the groups you have been involved with have or have not survived. Was it a Y2K preparedness group that served its purpose? Did group leadership not successfully transfer between generations? Beyond organizing the last 100 or so PLUG speakers, Michael has been involved in student and neighborhood government, plus the Oregon Latvian Society for nearly 30 years. During this time he has seen the brightest and darkest moments of volunteer organizations.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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SundayApr 17 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SundayMar 20 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SundayFeb 21 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayFeb 16 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Linux as a security camera monitoring platform
Who: Kevin Kaelar
What: Linux as a security camera monitoring platform
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
When: Tuesday, 16 February 2016, at 7PM
Why: Because combining physical and digital security is an interesting puzzle
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveSetting up a camera in Linux is relatively easy. With any luck, you plug in the USB cable and it "just works". But what if you need ten cameras? What if you need to store increasingly large amounts of footage for liability purposes? What if you need to be able to access the realtime feed from any (or all) of those cameras from anywhere in the world? What if you need fine-grained motion detection for some of the cameras, scheduled recording capabilities for others at certain times of day, and provide varying levels of access to multiple users?
This problem set is normally solved in a business environment by purchasing expensive (and frequently proprietary) security camera systems at a significant cost. However, it's possible to accomplish all of these things with a Linux-based application called ZoneMinder. During this talk, you'll be walked through the process of setting up a fully featured security camera and monitoring system, and will have the opportunity to learn about and/or discuss some of the supportive tech such as an Apache proxy, firewall and router configuration, and pruning and backing up video archives.
About Kevin
System administrator, game designer, software developer, open source contributor, Soylent drinker, wood carver, small electronics prototyper, blacksmith, poet, machinist, musician, and martial artist. Currently working as a full time web application developer for a music publishing company, Kevin spends most of his spare time babysitting a 3d printer and doing fun (and occasionally strange) things with Arduino at his startup in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.
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TuesdayJan 19 2016Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Smarter S.M.A.R.T. and related storage challenges
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Who: Roundtable discussion, moderated by Brian Martin and Michael Dexter
What: Smarter S.M.A.R.T. and related storage challenges
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, January 19th, 2016 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/We are addicted to storage devices like hard and solid state disks.
Modern computing begins with storage and could survive quite some time without the computing part, as demonstrated by past storage devices like the Rosetta Stone for which we struggle to decode.
This means HDD's and SSD's are reliable, right?
Alas, they are not. In fact the situation is somewhat terrifying. File systems have made significant progress in the last decade but remarkably, there are still significant issues surrounding the devices they inhabit.
Storage devices are inconsistent, to put it politely, about notifying the user of existing, potential and impending problems. Built-in, standard-ish reporting mechanisms like S.M.A.R.T. exist but pose as many challenges as they address. Some storage "health" monitoring data is straight-forward, some is not:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDacjrSCeq4
Bring your storage-related questions, war stories and gadgets!
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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SundayJan 17 2016PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SundayDec 20 2015PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayDec 15 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: FreeNAS 10 CLI
Who: Michael Dexter
What: FreeNAS 10 CLI
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, December 15th, 2015 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveWith over seven million downloads and hundreds of thousands of users (if not more) around the world, FreeNAS is easily the world's most popular software-defined Network Attached Storage (NAS) software.
FreeNAS is based on FreeBSD and the ZFS enterprise grade open source file system. The FreeNAS graphical user interface has evolved from being PHP-based, followed by Django/JavaScript based and is now moving to an all-JavaScript, asynchronous and Websockets-based framework that allows for both graphical and command line interfaces.
This hands-on demonstration will explain how the new Cisco/Vyatta-like FreeNAS CLI works for basic storage server configuration. It will also show the built-in interface debugging tools which show what is going on under the hood.
Michael provides FreeNAS support with Gainframe and does way, way too much in the BSD community.
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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ThursdayDec 10 2015Portland Perl Mongers - Perl 6 Preview
We'll be meeting this month to take another look at the Perl 6 release scheduled for Christmas.
- Andrew will be showing some examples of Perl 6 using examples from Advent of Code
- Anthony will be reporting on writing a Perl 6 web application and the general state of affairs
As always, join us at the Lucky Lab Brewpub afterwards
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TuesdayNov 17 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: ARM mbed and Virtualization
Who: Galen Seitz, Tim Bruce and Michael Dexter
What: ARM mbed Development and a Virtualization Roundtable
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveThe mbed platform provides free software libraries, hardware designs and online tools for professional rapid prototyping of products based on ARM microcontrollers.
The platform includes a standards-based C/C++ SDK, a microcontroller HDK and supported development boards, an online compiler and online developer collaboration tools.
https://developer.mbed.org/explore/
The illustrious embedded developer and long-time PLUG member Galen Seitz will give an overview of the mbed development environment.
Virtualization Roundtable
By request of long-time PLUG member Tim Bruce, we will segue to a Virtualization roundtable discussion in which Michael is happy to share his recent experiences with Windows on bhyve and the PROMOX KVM alternative to XenServer/ESXi.
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ThursdayNov 12 2015Portland Perl Mongers - Test::Stream
Chad will be reviewing his work on Test::Stream this month.
As always, join us afterwards at the SE Lucky Lab for drinks and more conversation.
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TuesdayOct 20 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: OpenNMS
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Who: Ken Eshelby
What: OpenNMS
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, October 20th, 2015 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveOpenNMS is one of the most mature, scalable and flexible enterprise network management platforms in existence. This presentation will cover essential architecture, features and workflow. We will also cover new features including new massively scalable time series data store using Apache Cassandra, new measurements API, new Minion distributable collector and poller in development, and new mobile application.
Ken Eshelby had been a network engineer for nearly 20 years in public service, involving development and deployment of an advanced enterprise network for the State of Oregon. I have covered technologies such as early MPLS development and deployment with Cisco, QoS, data center design and high speed scalable and redundant enterprise and service provider networks. I have maintained a focus in network management while doing engineering duties and support in a NOC and data center environment. In 2014, I joined The OpenNMS Group as a consulting and support engineer. The OpenNMS Group has maintained the OpenNMS open source project for 11 years. We sell free software.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
See you there!
Michael Dexter
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ThursdayOct 8 2015Portland Perl Mongers - ORM Wars
A long time ago in a community far away ...
This month, Matt S Trout is in town and will be speaking on the history and future of DBIx::Class.
As always, join us afterwards at the SE Lucky Lab for drinks and more conversation.
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ThursdaySep 10 2015Portland Perl Mongers - Inheritance in Perl
This month, Andrew Fresh will be talking about how inheritance works in perl.
You will learn how perl figures out what to do when you call $object->method and gain a better understanding of how classes work.
Although this is a perl specific talk, the concepts are somewhat similar in other languages such as Python.
Join us afterwards at the SE Lucky Lab for drinks and more conversation.
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TuesdayAug 18 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Using Mozilla's Heka project for log and event stream processing
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting Announcement
Who: Nathan Williams
What: Using Mozilla's Heka project for log and event stream processing
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/Talk: A Practical Introduction to Scalable Stream Processing with Heka and how the log and event processing system at Treehouse has evolved from a typical Elasticsearch/Logstash/Kibana setup into a Heka-based system. We will also discuss the why behind this move and where we are headed.
Heka is an open source stream processing software system developed by Mozilla. Heka is a “Swiss Army Knife” type tool for data processing, useful for a wide variety of different tasks, such as:
Loading and parsing log files from a file system.
Accepting statsd type metrics data for aggregation and forwarding to upstream time series data stores such as graphite or InfluxDB.
Launching external processes to gather operational data from the local system.
Performing real time analysis, graphing, and anomaly detection on any data flowing through the Heka pipeline.
Shipping data from one location to another via the use of an external transport (such as AMQP) or directly (via TCP).
Delivering processed data to one or more persistent data stores.
https://github.com/mozilla-services/heka
Nathan is a sysadmin by trade who's been into Linux, automation and data for the last 10 years and is currently working at Treehouse as a systems developer.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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ThursdayJul 9 2015Portland Perl Mongers - Lightning Talks
This month, we have some last minute interest in lightning talks. We have two talks slated currently, feel free to bring your own topic as well.
Join us afterwards at the SE Lucky Lab for drinks and more conversation.
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SundayJun 21 2015PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayMay 19 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
PLUG Advanced Topics
Who: Brian Martin
What: Life of (Raspberry) Pi
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, May 19st, 2015 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/liveLearn:
- How to assemble and configure a Raspberry Pi
- How to use it as a remote desktop client
- How to configure it to use an NFS-provided root file system
- and How to share the same root file system with multiple Raspberry Pi's
In this meeting Brian will be discussing his recent experiences using the Raspberry Pi to meet personal and business needs. Brian will demonstrate building and configuring a Raspberry Pi. He'll also demonstrate using the Raspberry Pi as a Windows remote desktop client. Afterwards, he'll demonstrate how to drink a beer at the Lucky Lab.
Bio: Brian Martin is the chief consultant for Martin Consulting Services, Inc. Martin Consulting has provided system administration services in Unix, Linux and Windows systems in the Portland metro area and across the country since 1996. Brian is a frequent attendee at PLUG. His past presentations include VMWare, production grade scripting, disaster recovery experiences, Linux containers, logical volume management, and Samba 4.
- How to assemble and configure a Raspberry Pi
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SundayMay 17 2015PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayMay 14 2015Portland Perl Mongers - Failure: Why it happens & How to benefit from it
Join us back at Freegeek this month for a talk by VM Brasseur on project failure.
Projects fail in droves. Up to 90% of new businesses fail within 10 years. Screws fall out all the time; the world is an imperfect place.
Just because it happens doesn’t mean we can’t do our best to prevent it or—at the very least—to minimize the damage when it does. As a matter of fact, embracing failure can be one of the best things you do for your project. Failure is a vital part of evolution. By learning to love failure we learn how to take the next step forward. Ignoring or punishing failure leads to stagnation and wasted potential.
Join us afterwards at the SE Lucky Lab for drinks and more conversation.
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TuesdayApr 21 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: FreeBSD Virtualization Options
Who: Michael Dexter
What: FreeBSD Virtualization Options
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, April 21st, 2015 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedomLearn about the latest developments in FreeBSD virtualization including EC2 and Hyper-V guest support, Xen Dom0 and DomU support and bhyve, the native FreeBSD Hypervisor.
Learn about the latest developments in FreeBSD virtualization including EC2 and Hyper-V guest support, Xen Dom0 and DomU support and bhyve, the native FreeBSD Hypervisor.
FreeBSD invented the modern Unix container with jail(8) in the year 2000 and today operates as an EC2 and Hyper-V guest, Xen Dom0 and DomU and now includes bhyve, the native FreeBSD Hypervisor. Michael wrote his first jail(8) management system in 2005 and has since operated NetBSD/Xen in production and was the first community user of bhyve, the FreeBSD hypervisor introduced with FreeBSD 10.0. bhyve is a modern, emulation-free hypervisor that relies on the Extended Page Table feature found in modern Intel and AMD CPUs. bhyve provides bare-metal performance for Unix virtual machines and an in some cases will in fact provide better than bare-metal performance.
FreeBSD Xen Dom0 support has been many years in the making but is beginning to see the light of day. Michael is working with Xen developer Roger Pau Monné and aims to have a real-world report on the status of this unique effort.
Combined, these technologies are establishing FreeBSD as an emerging first class virtualization platform with an increasing adoption by "cloud" service providers.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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SundayApr 19 2015PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayMar 17 2015Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
The March Advanced Topics will be an informal meeting at:
Lucky Labrador Brew Pub 915 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
Enjoy!
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SundayMar 15 2015PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayMar 12 2015Portland Perl Mongers - Perl in the OpenBSD base system
Join us back at Freegeek this month for a talk by Andrew on Perl in OpenBSD.
Andrew Fresh will be previewing his hopeful YAPC::NA talk on Perl in the OpenBSD base system.
Perl 5.003 was imported as part of the OpenBSD base system in 1996 by Jason Downs (downsj@) and has been used heavily ever since. Quite a few system utilites are written in perl, one of the largest being Marc Espie's (espie@) rewrite of the package management tools and his amazing dpb (distributed package build) tool. Andrew is the current maintainer for perl in OpenBSD and wants to share what's going on.
Join us afterwards at the SE Lucky Lab for drinks and more conversation.
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SundayFeb 15 2015PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayJan 15 2015Lock Picking Workshops
The local chapter of Toool hosts monthly workshops for lock picking on third-Thursdays, 7-9p at Free Geek.
We supply beginners lessons, advice, picks, locks and calming words to the totally new. We also have challenge locks for the more experienced.
This Google calendar lists all of our local events: http://goo.gl/En8Qq
And we post reminders to this Google Group: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/toool-pdx
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SundayDec 21 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayDec 16 2014PLUG Advanced Topics: CFPs from Announcement to Reimbursements
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting Announcement
Who: Michael What's His Name
What: CFPs from Announcement to Reimbursements
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, December 16th, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/CFPs or Calls for Papers/Participation are something you generally are oblivious to or schedule your whole year around. A CFP is what conference organizers use to formally announce their desire for speakers at an upcoming event. They often set guidelines and requirements for the talk and the organizers of successful conferences can find themselves rejecting hundreds of proposals. Michael will analyze a number of prominent open source community CFPs and will step through every stage of a CFP that requires an extended abstract, paper and presentation. Attendees will hear repeatedly how astonishingly easy some CFPs (like PLUG's) are to respond to and in will fact have their proposals ready by the end of the talk.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
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ThursdayDec 11 2014Portland Perl Mongers
Join us at Freegeek for this month's installment of PDX.pm.
As always, join us for beers at the Lucky Lab after the meetup.
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ThursdayNov 20 2014Lock Picking Workshops
The local chapter of Toool hosts monthly workshops for lock picking on third-Thursdays, 7-9p at Free Geek.
We supply beginners lessons, advice, picks, locks and calming words to the totally new. We also have challenge locks for the more experienced.
This Google calendar lists all of our local events: http://goo.gl/En8Qq
And we post reminders to this Google Group: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/toool-pdx
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TuesdayNov 18 2014CANCELLED: Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
No Advanced Topics meeting this month. Feel free to meet at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne.
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SundayNov 16 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayNov 13 2014Joomla! PDX
Joomla!PDX meets at Free Geek monthly to discuss different aspects of the the Joomla! CMS. We are always welcome to experienced programmers, novices, and beginners alike. Even if you're just curious about Joomla! come join us and see what managing web content is all about.
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TuesdayOct 21 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Living Desktop Environment-Free
Who: Leander Harding
What: Living Desktop Environment-Free
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live/KDE, Unity, even XFCE, are massive, complex software environments that achieve simplicity of user experience through rigid adherence to a given paradigm - and once you can write a shell script, they do remarkably little for you. We'll discuss philosophy, tools, and practical advice for simpler, more reliable, and more powerful computing without a desktop environment, surveying everything from non-annoying network profile handling to the wide world of mouse-free window management and everything in between.
Leander Harding is a developer at Cloud Four and a longtime Linux user. He's been running desktop environment-free since 2007.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
See you there!
Michael Dexter
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SundayOct 19 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayOct 16 2014Lock Picking Workshops
The local chapter of Toool hosts monthly workshops for lock picking on third-Thursdays, 7-9p at Free Geek.
We supply beginners lessons, advice, picks, locks and calming words to the totally new. We also have challenge locks for the more experienced.
This Google calendar lists all of our local events: http://goo.gl/En8Qq
And we post reminders to this Google Group: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/toool-pdx
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ThursdayOct 2 2014Meet & Geek (After-hours tour of Free Geek)
What? Free snacks, beer/wine, tours, and conversation. Connect with staff, volunteers and other community members to get a special after-hours behind the scenes look at Free Geek.
When? Thursday, October 2nd 5:30-7:30pm. We're offering casual tours at 6 and 6:30.
Why? Why not! We're want to show off what we've been up to lately (did you know we're going for Responsible Recycler certification?) and hear your ideas about what we can do to better serve you and our community.
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SundaySep 21 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdaySep 16 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group AT: CANCELLED
Meeting cancelled for want of a key holder.
See you in October!
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SaturdaySep 6 2014CryptoParty
CryptoParty is a grassroots global endeavour to introduce the basics of practical cryptography such as the Tor anonymity network, key signing parties, TrueCrypt, Linux, and virtual private networks to the general public.
This is a free skill-sharing event with other Cryptography and Privacy technology experts, working along side and sharing information with people new to Crypto and Privacy.
Everyone is welcome regardless of experience, bring a Laptop if you have one, if not, bring a USB thumbdrive, a pen and a pad of paper.
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ThursdayAug 28 2014Networking & Cisco Certification Open Questions
This introductory session is an open Q&A for anyone interested in pursuing a CCNA or CCNP certification and an open forum for other networking questions. Whether you want to know how the Internet works, or just master your home network, this will be your opportunity to ask a network expert the questions you've been pondering.
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TuesdayAug 19 2014PLUG Advanced Topics: Software-Defined Radio Hack Session
Who: Jared Boone, Kenny McElroy and you
What: Software-Defined Radio Hack Session
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, August 19th, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live
IRC: irc.geekshed.net #pdxlinuxSoftware-Defined Radio Hack Session
Want to get into software-defined radio hacking but don't know where to start? Bring your laptop and an RTL-SDR dongle, HackRF, BladeRF, USRP, or other SDR hardware to this hack session and get expert help.
Jared Boone and Kenny McElroy will be on hand to help install and configure software and explain concepts. Do try to install GNU Radio on your computer before you come, since it can be a long, slow process. If you get into trouble, we will do their best to get you unstuck. For those who come with GNU Radio already functional, we will advise you on things to experiment with. If you do not already own a software-defined radio, purchasing an RTL-SDR dongle from HackerWarehouse.com or NooElec.com is recommended. They are quite inexpensive ($15 to $20) but very functional and a great way to get started in software-defined radio.
Bring some radio-based toys to hack on! If you can't make this meeting, be sure to watch Calagator, where Jared and Kenny will be starting an SDR meetup in the next few weeks.
Jared Boone has an ongoing obsession with software-defined radio. He helped with the design and coding of the HackRF SDR and has done some privacy-related work, particularly around automotive tire pressure monitors. He is a frequent user of GNU Radio, baudline, and radio signal processing techniques.
Kenny McElroy is a computer security researcher, focused on improving understanding and visualization of how the ones and zeros of computer security move around in the real world.
Organizer's Notes: Ham Radio Outlet in Tigard has a number of good magazines including the July/August QEX which features an article on GNU Radio. You may also want to read:
http://www.csun.edu/~skatz/katzpage/sdr_project/sdr/grc_tutorial1.pdf
I can also help you set up FreeBSD-current with GNU Radio.Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
Many attendees will break for a social hour after the Third Tuesday meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
See you there!
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TuesdayAug 19 2014Start your path to Linux certification for free at Free Geek
Starting in early August the Linux Foundation, with edX, is going to offer a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), called Introduction to Linux, to help people explore the various tools and techniques commonly used by Linux programmers, system administrators and end users to achieve their day-to-day work in a Linux environment. Interested parties are welcome to sign up for free at: http://is.gd/linuxmooc
Upon completion of this training you should have a good working knowledge of Linux, from both a graphical and command line perspective, allowing you to easily navigate through any of the major Linux distributions. You will be able to continue your progress as either a user, system administrator or developer using the acquired skill set.
This is a self-paced class and students are welcome to sign up for for free and take it on their own. Free Geek wants to be successful and we've pulled together an amazing collection of volunteer instructors who will help you complete the course. Students are able to take advantage of two support programs starting in August and running through mid-October.
Structured Intro to Linux classes Tuesdays 8/19 to 10/14 5:30-8:30pm
Work alongside other students and volunteer instructors to complete two learning modules a week. Students must sign up for the online course and may want to accomplish some homework in between classes (although this will likely not be required). You are welcome and encouraged to bring your own laptop if you have one. Sign up in advance at the Free Geek front desk or by giving us call 503-232-9350.
Intro to Linux drop-in support Sundays 8/24 to 10/19 1:00-5:00pm
For students who would like to work at their own pace, or those who would like to supplement the structured Intro to Linux course, you can drop in anytime from 1-5 on Sundays to ask questions, complete assignments with assistance, or talk about more advanced topics. Volunteer instructors will be on-hand to answer all your questions.
Free certification of completion While some students may choose to get official certification from edX and the Linux Foundation, we understand that many students choose not to pay the required $250 fee. Free Geek will provide an opportunity to get unofficial certification of course completion to those students who would like to use this as a way to prove they completed this class successfully. Students must take the final test under supervision and adhere to the same ethical standards as a paid participant.
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SundayAug 17 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayAug 14 2014Portland Perl Mongers (Web development with Kelp)
Web development with Plack and Kelp Stefan G. will talk and present slides on how to create a web application with the Kelp web framework.
How Plack runs a web application What Kelp adds on top of Plack Why Kelp and not Dancer, Mojolicious or Catalyst How to create a basic web app How to capture HTTP requests and return HTTP responses How to return HTML and JSON
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ThursdayAug 14 2014Joomla! PDX
Joomla!PDX meets at Free Geek monthly to discuss different aspects of the the Joomla! CMS. We are always welcome to experienced programmers, novices, and beginners alike. Even if you're just curious about Joomla! come join us and see what managing web content is all about.
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ThursdayAug 14 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayAug 2 2014CryptoParty
A decentralized, global initiative to introduce the most basic cryptography software and the fundamental concepts of their operation to the general public, such as the Tor anonymity network, public key encryption (PGP/GPG), and OTR (Off The Record messaging).
CryptoParties are free to attend, public, and commercially and politically non-aligned.
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SundayJul 20 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayJul 15 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: GO TO OSCON
We will not be having a meeting tonight but you are welcome to meet at the Lucky Lab.
See you at OSCON!
PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track tech conference!
First Thursday: General Meeting at PSU
Third Tuesday: Advanced Topics at Free Geek
Third Sunday: Hands-on Clinic at Free Geek
PLUG will celebrate 20 years of delivering conference-quality Linux, Unix and technology speakers this year! Most speakers are announced about two weeks in advance but some are last minute. Watch Calagator and the PLUG mailing lists for the latest news.
Many attendees will break for a social hour after the Third Tuesday meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
See you there!
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SundayJul 13 2014Portland Young Programmers (9-13 year olds)
This is a group meeting for young programmers in the Portland area. We're geared towards kids in the 9-13 year old range and a parent attends, too. Please check out our website to join the listserv to find out about upcoming events.
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ThursdayJul 10 2014Portland Perl Mongers - Highly Functional Programming
Highly Functional Programming
Speaker: Eric Wilhelm
Functional programming is very pure and elegant when nothing can change, and the computer can reason about your code for you -- in theory. Reality is messier, but Perl and other high-level languages support pure functions as a subset of the procedural and OO paradigms, so why don't we use them more? Functional techniques are good problem solving tools, useful for event-driven programs, and can be mixed into traditional OO and procedural codebases for better code reuse and testability.
In this talk, we'll look at some benefits of purely functional programming from a pragmatic and procedural viewpoint. There will be absolutely no mention of monads because we will just ride our lambdas through the mud and get it done. We'll see how good programming practices tend to suggest stateless and functional approaches. We'll examine techniques for refactoring which separate functions from state changes and allow you to better test and reason about your code. Finally, we'll look at language interpreters and discuss how technology might be able to help get even more benefits out of highly functional programming approaches.
This is a preview of an upcoming OSCON talk.
As always, meet us at the Lucky Lab for some beer and good company following the meeting.
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SaturdayJul 5 2014CryptoParty
A CryptoParty is free, public and fun. People bring their computers, mobile devices, and a willingness to learn! CryptoParty is a decentralized, global initiative to introduce the most basic cryptography software and the fundamental concepts of their operation to the general public, such as the Tor anonymity network, public key encryption (PGP/GPG), and OTR (Off The Record messaging).
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TuesdayJun 17 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Git 2.0
Who: Alan Olsen
What: Git 2.0
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, June 17th, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
On May 28th, version 2.0 of the Git version control software was released. This talk will be on the changes and new features that come along with the 2.0 release, as well as the changes the steps to build and install the software.
Alan Olsen started using Linux in 1994 with the Yggdrasil distribution. He has been involved with PLUG for far to long and ran Advanced Topics for 8 years. He has been programming since 1972 and working in the computer industry since 1984. He is old. He has built a log of software, hacked a lot of kernels, written too many scripts and is still finding more to learn and do in the Linux environment.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
See you there!
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SundayJun 15 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayJun 12 2014Portland Perl Mongers - Deploying Perl Applications with Carton
Deploying Perl Applications with Carton
Speaker: Ian Burrell
CPAN has lots of useful Perl modules and it makes it easy to install them. But it has the problem of how you specify the modules your application needs to install, how you replicate the install on different machines, and how you keep applications and system packages separate.
Carton is built on top of Cpanminus and local::lib. Cpanminus is a simple command-line tool for installing CPAN modules. local::lib helps install modules into an application directory. It uses a new file format, Cpanfile, to define the module deepencies, including version specification. It records the installed versions so the specific sets of modules can be recreated on other machines and is checked into version control.
We use Carton to install modules for our large Perl applications. It allows developers to install modules without installing system administrators. Since installing modules can be slow, we implemented caching on top of Carton. We deploy applications with Capistrano and have integrated Carton into our build and deployment process.
As always, meet us at the Lucky Lab for some beer and good company following the meeting.
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SaturdayJun 7 2014CryptoParty
CryptoParties are informal gatherings where peers share knowledge about how to stay safe in a surveilled world. Bring your laptop and/or a USB thumb drive so that you can setup a selection of trusted free and open source software privacy applications.
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SundayJun 1 2014Portland Young Programmers (9-13 year olds)
This is a group for families with a kid (9-13 years old) in the Portland area who loves computer programming and/or building. Through the website you can join the Google group, and learn about upcoming meetings.
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TuesdayMay 20 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Hands-on Internet of Things
Who: Sean Mathews
What: Hands-on Internet of Things
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, May 20th, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Sean Mathews will present Hands-on Internet of Things: Building the next “Internet Of Things” device using a Raspberry Pi or Beagle Bone Black and simple electronics.
Sean will take us though how to prototype and build a Raspberry Pi GPIO board for as lows as $6 per board and under a month.
Learn about the Raspberry Pi GPIO header and how you can use it to talk to your card.
Sean has built assembly line automation solutions for over 20 years
Sean Mathews has over 30 years of computer hardware, software and database design and development. Sean started writing assembly language and Basic on TRS-80 and Pet computers in the late 70's at the age of 9. At 16 he started his first company writing software written in C to help developers keep track of revision history of C source code for MODCOMP computers in the mid 80's. Currently he designs embedded and cloud based solutions at NuTech Software Solutions which he founded in 1996 and sells a line of embedded alarm devices for consumers that are sold worldwide.
Many attendees will break for a social hour after the Third Tuesday meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
See you there!
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SundayMay 18 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayMay 8 2014Portland Perl Mongers - Hack Night
Hack night at PDX.pm! Bring a project or a module to work on. The floor is open if you have anything to demo. If you don't find us at Freegeek, stop on by Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayMay 8 2014Joomla! PDX
Joomla!PDX meets at Free Geek monthly to discuss different aspects of the the Joomla! CMS. We are always welcome to experienced programmers, novices, and beginners alike. Even if you're just curious about Joomla! come join us and see what managing web content is all about.
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SundayApr 20 2014PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayApr 15 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Heartbleed & apcupsd
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting Announcement
Who: Ted Mittelstaedt
What: Heartbleed: It's cause, the solution, lessons learned plus apcupsd
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
The "Heartbleed" OpenSSL bug potentially impacts everyone who has used the Internet but was simple enough to explain in an XKCD cartoon.
Ted Mittelstaedt will enlighten us about it and the issues surrounding it. Ted has also been experimenting with APC's new UPC interface and apcupsd. He will share his findings on this.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
See you there!
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ThursdayApr 10 2014Joomla! PDX
Joomla!PDX meets at Free Geek monthly to discuss different aspects of the the Joomla! CMS. We are always welcome to experienced programmers, novices, and beginners alike. Even if you're just curious about Joomla! come join us and see what managing web content is all about.
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TuesdayApr 8 2014CiviCRM Meetup
Ready to learn more about CiviCRM? Come with your questions, and experiences to share, to April’s Portland CiviCRM Meetup, especially for current CiviCRM users!
We’ll start at 5:30 p.m. with Meetup organizer Eliot Mason telling us all about CiviCRM imports, based on his upcoming CiviCon presentation. Depending on your interests, Stuart Gaston may provide some tips on configuring dedup rules, and Barbara Miller can offer advice on patching bugs.
Then we’ll open the floor to your CiviCRM questions and experiences.
Learn more and RSVP: https://civicrm.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=421
Portland’s CiviCRM meetups are generously hosted by Free Geek, at 1731 SE 10th, between Market and Mill. Please be sure to arrive before 6, when Free Geek closes its doors to the general public.
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ThursdayMar 20 2014Lockpicking Workshop
The local chapter of Toool meets every third Thursday at FreeGeek. Doors open at 7p. Beginner's lesson starts at 7:15p and repeated as needed. Play time ends around 9:30. We supply locks, tools, guidance, and community.
Please RSVP to [email protected] . It helps us know how to set up the room.
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TuesdayMar 18 2014Dynamic Tracing with DTrace and SystemTap - Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Daniel Hedlund will be giving an intermediate to advanced level talk on DTrace and SystemTap.
DTrace (http://dtrace.org/blogs/about/) is a dynamic tracing framework, originally developed for Solaris, has been released under the CDDL license and ported to many other Unix-like OSes including FreeBSD, OS X and Linux. SystemTap (https://sourceware.org/systemtap/) provides similar functionality to DTrace but is Linux specific and released under the GPL.
Dynamic tracing tools make it possible to safely inject instrumentation points (probes) into running applications on production environments; no recompilation is necessary and there is only minimal performance overhead when being used, and no overhead when not. Probes can be used to gather performance metrics to identify bottlenecks, create aggregate statistics such as the size distribution of filesystem writes, or to introspect arguments passed to individual functions in a running application without ever taking it offline.
Many attendees will break for a social hour after the Third Tuesday meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track tech conference!
First Thursday: General Meeting at PSU
Third Tuesday: Advanced Topics at Free Geek
Third Sunday: Hands-on Clinic at Free Geek
See you there!
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ThursdayMar 13 2014Portland Perl Mongers - Light Table and Perl
Rafael will be doing a demo and some live coding using Light Table -- an IDE that, among other features, offers live evaluation of code -- along with a plugin for Light Table that enables live evaluation of Perl code.
We'll follow up and close out with some open floor discussion time.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayMar 13 2014Joomla! PDX
Joomla!PDX meets at Free Geek monthly to discuss different aspects of the the Joomla! CMS. We are always welcome to experienced programmers, novices, and beginners alike. Even if you're just curious about Joomla! come join us and see what managing web content is all about.
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TuesdayMar 4 2014Evaluate CiviCRM
Considering CiviCRM? Portland’s March 4th meetup is especially for you. We’ll offer a comprehensive introduction to CiviCRM for those considering adopting it, followed by a question and answer session.
From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., we’ll cover...
- CiviCRM’s basic contact record and custom data
- one or more of CiviCRM's core modules, including Events, Contributions, Memberships, and Mailings, depending on attendee interest
- CiviCRM web integration
- CiviCRM implementation cycle and case studies
Then from 6:30 to 7 p.m., we’ll try to answer all your CiviCRM questions.
Portland’s CiviCRM meetups are generously hosted by Free Geek (http://www.freegeek.org/), at 1731 SE 10th, between Market and Mill. Please be sure to arrive before 6, when Free Geek closes its doors to the general public.
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ThursdayFeb 13 2014Joomla! PDX
Come join the fun in next months meeting and learn how to use git in your Joomla! project.
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WednesdayJan 29 2014CiviDay 2014 in Portland, Oregon
CiviDay is January 29th. Come find out about CiviCRM, the popular free and open source online tool for non-profits, at this free information event.
New to CiviCRM? We’ll go over the basics, showing CiviCRM managing contacts and relationships, events and registration, fundraising, online payments, mailing lists, and more.
Already using CiviCRM? We’ll show off some of CiviCRM’s great new features, including CiviVolunteer, for managing event volunteers.
Portland’s CiviDay meetup happens Wednesday, January 29th, beginning at 5:30 p.m., and generously hosted by Free Geek. Demos start at 6 p.m. Please be sure to arrive before 6, when Free Geek closes its doors to the general public.
After the demos, around 7, we’ll head to the Green Dragon for more casual conversation.
Questions? Contact Portland CiviDay 2014 organizers Bethany Lister and Barbara Miller.
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TuesdayJan 21 2014Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Speaking in Public is Easy
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting Announcement
Who: Brian Rohan and Michael Dexter
What: Speaking in Public is Easy
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland (Left Entrance)
When: Tuesday, January 21st, 2014 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
You read that right: Speaking in public is easy and there is nothing stopping you from giving the next informative and compelling PLUG talk.
- You are guaranteed to have a unique topic, experience and perspective
- Audiences are far kinder than you expect (only pros get boo'd!)
- Visuals are always optional
- No one was born a public speaker
- There are great resources out there to help you
- Most things that go wrong have nothing to do with you (Tsunamis!)
- Live demos are... risky, but cool
- The OSCON and LFNW CFP's close shortly (hint hint)
Brian and Michael will give you a pragmatic tour of exactly what is involved in open source conference speaking and explain precisely how nothing is stopping you from getting involved thanks to local organizations like the Portland Linux/Unix Group.
Brian says:
In 2007 I made the switch from being a machinist to a real estate agent, shortly thereafter I was invited to investigate a Toastmasters club, in order to become a better communicator. Through 5 years and over 40 speeches in Toastmasters I reached the highest level of Distinguished Toastmaster. Simply stepping out of my comfort zone has given me the opportunity introduce dignitaries, and MC fund-raising events for worthwhile causes (notably a record breaking Clark County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner auction). Currently I am a recognized top 2% leader in AdvoCare International, helping others achieve their physical and financial goals.
I enjoy using Linux on a personal level for the freedom that it represents.
"You never get rid of public speaking butterflies, you just get them to fly in formation: ~Marv Serhan
Michael says:
Never in a 1,000 years will I speak in public yet I find myself doing it several times a month in Portland and at conferences around the world. I guarantee I'm no Brian Rohan but I fill rooms and get applause. The secret is finding the right room and just doing it. I will talk about the absolute worst that can happen (rarely what you think it would be), the open source conference community and how to get from submitting a proposal to stepping down from the stage.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
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ThursdayJan 9 2014Portland Perl Mongers - Module Interface/API design
Module Interface/API design
Speaker: Chad 'Exodist' Granum
Most developers create a module when they want to solve a problem. Most focus goes into the inner-workings of the module. Interface often takes a backseat and is addressed as an afterthought. This approach to interface design leads to horrible headaches.
For Part 1 Chad will be introducing several module interface paradigms. This includes a brief review of OO, as well as simple exporters and declarative builders. Examples from common CPAN modules will be given.
For Part 2 chad will take attendees through an exercise in designing an API for an example module that is actually useful (and not simply a toy for the example). We will weigh the pros and cons of different interface possibilities as well as show a complete implementation.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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SaturdayDec 28 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdayDec 28 2013Lego Robotics: Beginning Basics to Build and Program
This is a hands-on, interactive class where students will learn the basics of building and programming with Lego Mindstorms. Groups will work together to engineer and build robots with Legos, servo motors and sensors. They will then learn basic programming in NXT-G to perform tasks and bring the robots to life! All ages. Presented by FIRST Robotics Competition team #2093 ~ TheBowtieBrigade.org
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ThursdayDec 26 2013*Cancelled* Linux Open Questions
Teacher: Scott Morris Maximum students: 6
This class is designed for people who want to learn more about how to use their Ubuntu computer, especially in regards to the graphical user interface (GUI). Learn the basics of Ubuntu Linux in this class that changes based on the needs and questions of the class. Students need only take this class one time but may take it as often as they'd like. No signup required!
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SaturdayDec 21 2013Clase de Primeros pasos con su computadora de Free Geek
Teacher: Maximum students: 8
Estas clases ayudan a los voluntarios a configurar y usar sus equipos basados en Ubuntu. Estan invitados a inscribirse los beneficiarios del programa de becas y el público en general.
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FridayDec 20 2013Computer Basics/Fundamentals
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum students: 4
Has it been a long time since you used a computer, or are you just starting to use computers for the first time? This interactive class covers the basics of using a computer including the mouse and keyboard. Terms like “GUI”, “window” and “desktop” won't be scary anymore!
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ThursdayDec 19 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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WednesdayDec 18 2013Intro to Web Technologies
Teacher: Jim Shimota Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses. (Previously known as Websites 101)
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TuesdayDec 17 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: Lustre Distributed File System
PLUG Advanced Topics:
Implementation and use of the Lustre file system within a research institution.
Lustre is a type of parallel distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing. (http://lustre.org)
Rob Stites - Research Associate OHSU
Rob works with several compute clusters, each using the Lustre file system at OHSU. He works with three distinct groups at OHSU; Geonomic testing, electron microscope image analysis and speech analysis.
Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
See you there!
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SundayDec 15 2013PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayDec 14 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 8
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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FridayDec 13 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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ThursdayDec 12 2013Portland Perl Mongers
Bring your projects to an informal project hack night tonight at Freegeek! We might move the projects to somewhere with beer, and head to the Lucky Lab Brew Pub early.
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ThursdayDec 12 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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ThursdayDec 12 2013Learn About Programming Careers
Teacher: Michael Kaiser-Nyman Maximum number of students: 10
Interested in working as a professional programmer? It's not as hard as you might think. Learn about available jobs, skills you'll need, areas where various programming languages often are used, some options to start your education, and get your questions answered.
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WednesdayDec 11 2013*CANCELLED* Humane Holidays: Exploring The True Price of Electronics and Other Gifts
Enjoy an interactive, hands-on activity and short film that will help you make sustainable, peaceful and just choices for the holidays. You'll also learn about H.E.A.R.T.’s role in creating “Solutionaries” - young people who are solving community and world problems - and find out how you can become one!
No signup required.
Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers’ (H.E.A.R.T.’s) services are specially designed to provide a combined focus on human rights, animal protection and environmental ethics. Our direct services to educators and students, as well as our city and state level advocacy efforts, enable us to significantly impact the way young people think about their responsibility to one another, animals and the natural world.
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WednesdayDec 11 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents, use programs like Wine or even install Windows inside Linux to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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TuesdayNov 26 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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TuesdayNov 26 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayNov 23 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdayNov 23 2013Lego Robotics: Beginning Basics to Build and Program
This is a hands-on, interactive class where students will learn the basics of building and programming with Lego Mindstorms. Groups will work together to engineer and build robots with Legos, servo motors and sensors. They will then learn basic programming in NXT-G to perform tasks and bring the robots to life! All ages. Presented by FIRST Robotics Competition team #2093 ~ TheBowtieBrigade.org
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FridayNov 22 2013CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) tell a web browser how the content (HTML) of websites should look. Students will learn the core components of styling basic webpages by hand.
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ThursdayNov 21 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents, use programs like Wine or even install Windows inside Linux to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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ThursdayNov 21 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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WednesdayNov 20 2013Intro to Wordpress
Teacher: Nathan Burgess Maximum students: 7
Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (& CMS) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different administrative roles and plug-ins. Students must have Wordpress blog setup in advance of the class.
Students must have a Wordpress login to attend the class. Our students can accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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TuesdayNov 19 2013Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Android App Collusion
Who: Rogan Creswick
What: Multi-App Security Analysis: Looking for Android App Collusion
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
When: Tuesday, November 19th, 2013 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedomThe Android permission model opens up a number of opportunities for apps to bypass the established single-app permission checks that Android users rely on to control data flow and application behavior on their devices. I'll do my best to terrify the Android-using audience by describing the attack surface for colluding applications and showing interactive visualizations of multi-app data flow. We'll look at the Android permission model, the user-interface it results in, and I'll show just how easy it is to make apps that look innocuous.
Bio:
Rogan Creswick develops unique tools and techniques for software development and security analysis at Galois, Inc. His research interests focus on improving the state of the art in software engineering tools and user interfaces. His experience also reaches into the areas of user interface automation and customization via integrated assistants and automated documentation aides at IBM Research. He has striven to provide natural interfaces to ease communication with complex and semi-sentient agents through existing tools that have already become trustworthy and familiar to their users.
Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
See you there!
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SundayNov 17 2013PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayNov 16 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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SaturdayNov 16 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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SaturdayNov 16 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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ThursdayNov 14 2013Portland Perl Mongers - ØMQ Sockets and Perl
ØMQ Sockets in Perl
Speaker: Anthony Johnson
Part message queue, part socket implementation sugar, ØMQ can be used to simplify socket communication and to scale out applications, and you don't even have to worry about the awful parts of socket communication. But more aptly and straight from the horse's mouth:
ØMQ (also seen as ZeroMQ, 0MQ, zmq) looks like an embeddable networking library but acts like a concurrency framework. It gives you sockets that carry atomic messages across various transports like in-process, inter-process, TCP, and multicast. You can connect sockets N-to-N with patterns like fanout, pub-sub, task distribution, and request-reply. It's fast enough to be the fabric for clustered products. Its asynchronous I/O model gives you scalable multicore applications, built as asynchronous message-processing tasks. It has a score of language APIs and runs on most operating systems. ØMQ is from iMatix and is LGPLv3 open source.
Find out what ØMQ is, where to use it, and learn about common patterns, pitfalls, and how it can be used for building anti-RESTful APIs. Anthony will elaborate on what it took to build a scaled out application and API using Python, Perl, and ØMQ.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayNov 14 2013
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ThursdayNov 14 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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SaturdayNov 9 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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SaturdayNov 9 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 8
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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TuesdayNov 5 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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TuesdayNov 5 2013Intro to Javascript 4-week workshop
Teacher: Dan Bauer Maximum number of students: 7
Javascript is a versatile programming language embedded in web browsers, used to make web pages dynamic and interactive. Weeks 1 & 2 introduce the fundamentals of the Javascript language and its data structures. Week 3 & 4 focus on integrating Javascript with the browser's Document Object Model (DOM), to control every element of a web page and write simple browser-based applications. Students should plan on attending all three classes, unless they are already familiar with the fundamentals of Javascript. Participation in our Intro to Programming Concepts class strongly encouraged.
Prerequisites: Basic programming, HTML & CSS experience
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FridayNov 1 2013Websites 101
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses.
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TuesdayOct 29 2013Social Media for Organizations
Teacher: Casey Cushing Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it for your small business or nonprofit? Have you heard about Pinterest and Google+, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to connect with and engage your customers and supporters.
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TuesdayOct 29 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayOct 26 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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FridayOct 25 2013CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) tell a web browser how the content (HTML) of websites should look. Students will learn the core components of styling basic webpages by hand.
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ThursdayOct 24 2013Intro to Wordpress
Teacher: Nathan Burgess Maximum students: 7
Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (& CMS) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different administrative roles and plug-ins. Students must have Wordpress blog setup in advance of the class.
Students must have a Wordpress login to attend the class. Our students can accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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ThursdayOct 24 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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WednesdayOct 23 2013Starting out in Online Sales
Teachers: John Ashcraft & Brian Keefer Maximum students: 15
Learn the basics of selling your items online through services like eBay, Amazon and Craigslist. Participants will also have the opportunity to apply for an Online Sales internship at Free Geek to gain more experience with selling online.
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SundayOct 20 2013PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayOct 19 2013Robotics Competition Presentation by Bowtie Brigade
The Bowtie Brigade (www.thebowtiebrigade.org/) is a student-lead community team composed of students from six different middle and high schools. They meet in a central location in SE Portland where they learn about STEM, leadership, communication, and how a business runs. We're excited that they're coming to Free Geek to show off their robot, explain the process of building, programming and competing with robots. This demonstration is open to participants of all-ages and those in middle and high school who might be interested in robots are invited to come out and learn more. They're always looking for new team members!
The Bowtie Brigade will also be competing in the pre-season Rookie Rumble the following day, Sunday 10/20. This competition starts at 10am at Catlin Gabel school. Please come out to support a local community team (some members are also Free Geek volunteers) and learn more about robot competitions. More details online at https://oregonfirst.org/events/rookie-rumble/rookie-rumble-2013/
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SaturdayOct 19 2013Línea de comando
Profesor: Carlos Castillanos Estudiantes máximos: 7
Aprenda sobre las partes de un comando, el listado, la vinculación, la implementación del tabulador, la estructura del sistema de archivos y mucho más. Obligatorio para los voluntarios de Free Geek que quieren pasar a otras áreas en Free geek. Usted debe sentirse cómodo con las computadoras.
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ThursdayOct 17 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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TuesdayOct 15 2013Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics: Virtual Machine Fair
Who: Daniel Hedlund, Michael Dexter and a few special guests What: Virtual Machine Fair: Erlang/ocaml/Haskell VMs, bhyve, Xen & LXCs! Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Contain yourselves!
Daniel and Michael have been working with various virtual machines technologies and would like to have a roundtable style talk with micro presentations about each one, including:
Erlang VMs bhyve BSD Hypervisor VMs Xen VM's Haskell VMs (hopefully) and Linux Containers if we can rattle a familiar PLUG face's cage
We've invited a few guests and will give you a survey of some of the great things going on with open source virtualization technology.
Links: http://halvm.org/ http://www.openmirage.org/ http://bhyve.org
Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting
See you there!
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TuesdayOct 15 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 8
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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ThursdayOct 10 2013Portland Perl Mongers - Show and Tell
Show and Tell night! Bring your projects, problems, and presentations for show and tell/lightning talks. As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
Topics include:
- Anthony - Memory profiling and Test::LeakTrace
- You - Something
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ThursdayOct 10 2013
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ThursdayOct 10 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents, use programs like Wine or even install Windows inside Linux to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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TuesdayOct 8 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum number of students: 10
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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SaturdayOct 5 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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SaturdayOct 5 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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FridayOct 4 2013Websites 101
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses.
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ThursdayOct 3 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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TuesdayOct 1 2013Javascript Level 2 (3-week workshop)
Teacher: Dan Bauer Maximum number of students: 7
Javascript is a versatile programming language embedded in web browsers, used to make web pages dynamic and interactive. Weeks 1 & 2 introduce the fundamentals of the Javascript language and its data structures. Week 3 focuses on integrating Javascript with the browser's Document Object Model (DOM), to control every element of a web page and write simple browser-based applications. Students should plan on attending all three classes, unless they are already familiar with the fundamentals of Javascript. Participation in our Intro to Programming Concepts class strongly encouraged.
Prerequisites: Basic programming, HTML & CSS experience
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FridaySep 27 2013CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) tell a web browser how the content (HTML) of websites should look. Students will learn the core components of styling basic webpages by hand.
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ThursdaySep 26 2013Intro to Android App Development
Teacher: Mitch Besser Maximum students: 7
Smart phones and tablets are portable and powerful computers inside. Android is the premier open source operating system behind a growing number of these devices. Come learn what it takes to create software to run on Android devices. This class will present basic information about Android and provide the resources that will get you started creating your own apps. Prior programming knowledge, including participation in our Intro to Programming Concepts class, is highly recommended.
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ThursdaySep 26 2013Computer Basics/Fundamentals
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 4
Has it been a long time since you used a computer, or are you just starting to use computers for the first time? This interactive class covers the basics of using a computer including the mouse and keyboard. Terms like “GUI”, “window” and “desktop” won't be scary anymore!
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WednesdaySep 25 2013Starting out in Online Sales
Teachers: John Ashcraft & Brian Keefer Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of selling your items online through services like eBay, Amazon and Craigslist. Participants will also have the opportunity to apply for an Online Sales internship at Free Geek to gain more experience with selling online.
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TuesdaySep 24 2013CiviCRM Portland Meetup
This is an informal gathering open to all those who are using, have interest in using, or are developing CiviCRM. This is a special meetup, hosted at Free Geek. We will be using their projector room to show CiviCRM sites and have a "show and tell". Please don't be late, Free Geek closes its doors to the public at 6pm. After the meetup we'll head next door to Green Dragon Pub, about 7pm.
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SaturdaySep 21 2013Social Media for Organizations
Teacher: Casey Cushing Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it for your small business or nonprofit? Have you heard about Pinterest and Google+, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to connect with and engage your customers and supporters.
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SaturdaySep 21 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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FridaySep 20 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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FridaySep 20 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 8
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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ThursdaySep 19 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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ThursdaySep 19 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents, use programs like Wine or even install Windows inside Linux to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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TuesdaySep 17 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: GUI Programming with Qt
Michael Faunce of Memorytime will talk about the Qt GUI toolkit and how and why he used it on a recent project.
Mike is the owner of Memorytime and has been involved with technology since 1972 has seen and used a Slide Rule. He came to oregon in 1976 to work at Tektronix and taught classes at Wilsonville Tektronix plant. While there he deisgned Memory boards for the ATARI computer and also taught at PCC for a short time. Mike has designed a number of memory board and SBC (single board computer) systems.
Mike has three patents and recently served as an expert witness in a recent patent infringement case and currently involved in a number of design projects including a customizable LED sign and a PXE Boot server.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
See you there!
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TuesdaySep 17 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundaySep 15 2013PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdaySep 14 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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SaturdaySep 14 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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SaturdaySep 14 2013Clase de Primeros pasos con su computadora de Free Geek
Teacher: Maximum students: 8
Estas clases ayudan a los voluntarios a configurar y usar sus equipos basados en Ubuntu. Estan invitados a inscribirse los beneficiarios del programa de becas y el público en general.
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FridaySep 13 2013Intro to Wordpress
Teacher: Nathan Burgess Maximum students: 7
Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (& CMS) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different administrative roles and plug-ins. Students must have Wordpress blog setup in advance of the class.
Students must have a Wordpress login to attend the class. Our students can accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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ThursdaySep 12 2013Portland Perl Mongers - fennec 2.0 now with corperate sponsorship
fennec is an alternate testing framework for perl. It's author will discuss recent improvements that have been made as the project has developed.
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ThursdaySep 12 2013
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ThursdaySep 12 2013Websites 101
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses.
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ThursdaySep 12 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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WednesdaySep 11 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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TuesdaySep 10 2013Intro to the Internet of Things
Teacher: Robert Gallup Maximum students: 7
Expanding the Internet to include physical devices, or the Internet of Things, is set to be one of the most important developments since the beginning of the Information Age. In this 2-hour workshop, through discussion and hands-on activities, learn about the Internet of Things and explore its applications and implications.
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TuesdaySep 10 2013Intro to Javascript 3-week workshop
Teacher: Dan Bauer Maximum number of students: 7
Javascript is a versatile programming language embedded in web browsers, used to make web pages dynamic and interactive. Weeks 1 & 2 introduce the fundamentals of the Javascript language and its data structures. Week 3 focuses on integrating Javascript with the browser's Document Object Model (DOM), to control every element of a web page and write simple browser-based applications. Students should plan on attending all three classes, unless they are already familiar with the fundamentals of Javascript. Participation in our Intro to Programming Concepts class strongly encouraged.
Prerequisites: Basic programming, HTML & CSS experience
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SaturdaySep 7 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdaySep 7 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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SaturdaySep 7 2013Introduction to Computer Networking
Teacher: Mikker Gimenez Maximum students: 8
Curious about how the Internet works? Heard about networking and would like to know more? Come learn the basics of networking in a hands-on class that provides an introduction into how computers talk to one another.
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ThursdaySep 5 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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SaturdayAug 31 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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FridayAug 30 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents, use programs like Wine or even install Windows inside Linux to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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WednesdayAug 28 2013Starting out in Online Sales
Teachers: John Ashcraft & Brian Keefer Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of selling your items online through services like eBay, Amazon and Craigslist. Participants will also have the opportunity to apply for an Online Sales internship at Free Geek to gain more experience with selling online.
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TuesdayAug 27 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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SaturdayAug 24 2013Social Media for Organizations
Teacher: Casey Cushing Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it for your small business or nonprofit? Have you heard about Pinterest and Google+, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to connect with and engage your customers and supporters.
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SaturdayAug 24 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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SaturdayAug 24 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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SaturdayAug 24 2013Línea de comando
Profesor: Carlos Castillanos Estudiantes máximos: 7
Aprenda sobre las partes de un comando, el listado, la vinculación, la implementación del tabulador, la estructura del sistema de archivos y mucho más. Obligatorio para los voluntarios de Free Geek que quieren pasar a otras áreas en Free geek. Usted debe sentirse cómodo con las computadoras.
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SaturdayAug 24 2013Introduction to Computer Networking
Teacher: Mikker Gimenez Maximum students: 8
Curious about how the Internet works? Heard about networking and would like to know more? Come learn the basics of networking in a hands-on class that provides an introduction into how computers talk to one another.
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FridayAug 23 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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ThursdayAug 22 2013Intro to Wordpress
Teacher: Nathan Burgess Maximum students: 7
Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (& CMS) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different administrative roles and plug-ins. Students must have Wordpress blog setup in advance of the class.
Students must have a Wordpress login to attend the class. Our students can accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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ThursdayAug 22 2013Intro to the Internet of Things
Teacher: Robert Gallup Maximum students: 7
Expanding the Internet to include physical devices, or the Internet of Things, is set to be one of the most important developments since the beginning of the Information Age. In this 2-hour workshop, through discussion and hands-on activities, learn about the Internet of Things and explore its applications and implications.
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WednesdayAug 21 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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TuesdayAug 20 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: Hands-on Valgrind: Better programs thru technology
The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting
Software Verification and Performance Analysis using Valgrind
by Stephen Dum
Valgrind is a collection of tools to validate your (typically C or C++ compiled) program. It can validate correct usage of memory, profile your program, profile heap usage and verify proper thread usage. This talk gives an overview of valgrind and how it can be used, with emphasis on memory usage verification and profiling.
About Steve: Spent decades dealing with large projects (multi-million lines of code) writing code, automating build processes and automated testing of the code.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
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TuesdayAug 20 2013Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topicsthrough
Free GeekPortland's 12-month, three-track open source conference
The Portland Linux/Unix Group meets three times a month:
First Thursday General Meeting at PSU Third Tuesday Advanced Topics Meeting at Free Geek Third Sunday Clinic at Free Geek
We try announce our speakers two weeks in advance but some times it is last minute. They're usually conference-quality none the less.
Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby
See you there!
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TuesdayAug 20 2013Intro to Android App Development
Teacher: Mitch Besser Maximum students: 7
Smart phones and tablets are portable and powerful computers inside. Android is the premier open source operating system behind a growing number of these devices. Come learn what it takes to create software to run on Android devices. This class will present basic information about Android and provide the resources that will get you started creating your own apps. Prior programming knowledge, including participation in our Intro to Programming Concepts class, is highly recommended.
No signup required!
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TuesdayAug 20 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SundayAug 18 2013PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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FridayAug 16 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 8
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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ThursdayAug 15 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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ThursdayAug 15 2013Intro to Android App Development
Teacher: Mitch Besser Maximum students: 7
Smart phones and tablets are portable and powerful computers inside. Android is the premier open source operating system behind a growing number of these devices. Come learn what it takes to create software to run on Android devices. This class will present basic information about Android and provide the resources that will get you started creating your own apps. Prior programming knowledge, including participation in our Intro to Programming Concepts class, is highly recommended.
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WednesdayAug 14 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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TuesdayAug 13 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine Maximum number of students: 10
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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FridayAug 9 2013Computer Basics/Fundamentals
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 4
Has it been a long time since you used a computer, or are you just starting to use computers for the first time? This interactive class covers the basics of using a computer including the mouse and keyboard. Terms like “GUI”, “window” and “desktop” won't be scary anymore!
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ThursdayAug 8 2013
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ThursdayAug 8 2013Linux Open Questions
Teacher: Scott Morris Maximum students: 6
This class is designed for people who want to learn more about how to use their Ubuntu computer, especially in regards to the graphical user interface (GUI). Learn the basics of Ubuntu Linux in this class that changes based on the needs and questions of the class. Students need only take this class one time but may take it as often as they'd like. No signup required!
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WednesdayAug 7 2013Websites 101
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses.
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TuesdayAug 6 2013Introduction to PERL (6-week workshop)
Teacher: Jerry Anderson Maximum number of students: 7
A general introduction to Perl programming where where students will learn basic task-oriented programming skills and knowledge on how to find online support. You won’t get hired as a programmer after this course, but it should be a good foundation for ongoing learning. Students should be familiar with the command line and willing to commit to coming to every class of this 6 week workshop.
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SaturdayAug 3 2013Using Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Daisy Calvert Maximum students: 4
Did you just purchase a new computer at Free Geek? Interested in learning how to use Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx? Feel free to bring in your own laptop or use one of ours as we teach you the basic Ubuntu desktop environment including things like how to add programs, change the visual design and make your office documents compatible with the Microsoft Office suite.
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WednesdayJul 31 2013Intro to Wordpress
Teacher: Nathan Burgess Maximum students: 7
Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (& CMS) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different administrative roles and plug-ins. Students must have Wordpress blog setup in advance of the class.
Students must have a Wordpress login to attend the class. Our students can accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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TuesdayJul 30 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 10
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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TuesdayJul 30 2013CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) tell a web browser how the content (HTML) of websites should look. Students will learn the core components of styling basic webpages by hand.
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SaturdayJul 27 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdayJul 27 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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ThursdayJul 25 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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TuesdayJul 23 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayJul 20 2013Social Media for Organizations
Teacher: Casey Cushing & Bethany Lister Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it for your small business or nonprofit? Have you heard about Pinterest and Google+, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to connect with and engage your customers and supporters.
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SaturdayJul 20 2013***Spanish*** Getting Started with Your Free Geek Computer
Teacher: Daisy Calvert, Mark Bolden, Veronica Young, Brandon Burnett Maximum students: 8
These classes help volunteers setup and use their new Ubuntu-based computers. Volunteers who take these classes receive one year of free tech support from Free Geek!* Along with volunteers in the adoption program, hardware grant recipients, thrift store shoppers and community members are also welcome to sign up, although we recommend you consider our Using Ubuntu Linux class instead.
*Free tech support void if you make major modifications to your computer or change the operating system.
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SaturdayJul 20 2013Introduction to Computer Networking
Teacher: Mikker Gimenez Maximum students: 8
Curious about how the Internet works? Heard about networking and would like to know more? Come learn the basics of networking in a hands-on class that provides an introduction into how computers talk to one another.
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FridayJul 19 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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ThursdayJul 18 2013Bitcoins, experimental new digital currency
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 16
Bitcoins are an interesting experiment in a new, international currency. This introductory workshop will cover the basics of how bitcoin works including how to start a wallet and use coins to buy things, how to earn coins with a mining pool, and some general Q&A. This is an excellent introduction for those who have never heard about bitcoins and those who want to learn a little bit more. Come prepared to ask questions!
No signup required
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WednesdayJul 17 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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TuesdayJul 16 2013Introduction to Perl (6-week workshop)
Teacher: Jerry Anderson Maximum number of students: 7
A general introduction to Perl programming where where students will learn basic task-oriented programming skills and knowledge on how to find online support. You won’t get hired as a programmer after this course, but it should be a good foundation for ongoing learning. Students should be familiar with the command line and willing to commit to coming to every class of this 6 week workshop.
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SaturdayJul 13 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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FridayJul 12 2013Computer Basics/Fundamentals
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 4
Has it been a long time since you used a computer, or are you just starting to use computers for the first time? This interactive class covers the basics of using a computer including the mouse and keyboard. Terms like “GUI”, “window” and “desktop” won't be scary anymore!
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ThursdayJul 11 2013Portland Perl Mongers - what is this perl5i thing?
"what is this perl5i thing?" MichaelSchwern talks about perl5i with possible hackathon to follow.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayJul 11 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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ThursdayJul 11 2013Inkscape 1
Teacher: Ben Turner Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of Inkscape, a vector-based drawing program and the open source equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. This class explains the difference between raster-based graphics and vector graphics and when you would want to use one over the other.
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WednesdayJul 10 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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TuesdayJul 9 2013Technology. Salvation/Sedation? (open forum)
Join us Thursday 7/9 from 5:30-7:00 for an informal discussion about technology and social justice led by Joe Rowe. No signup required.
What's the role of technology in the goals of social justice? Are we really better off? Is technology a tool to widen or shrink the gap between rich and poor? There are inconclusive results about the benefits, and we don’t really know much about the negative impacts of our choices to put computers into our lives and schools. This is a book potluck, so bring a book that you've read regarding the paradoxes of technology. Don't have a book? Print an article. Going offline can be fun!
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TuesdayJul 9 2013Websites 101
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses.
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FridayJul 5 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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FridayJul 5 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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SaturdayJun 29 2013Social Media for Organizations
Teacher: Casey Cushing & Bethany Lister Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it for your small business or nonprofit? Have you heard about Pinterest and Google+, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to connect with and engage your customers and supporters.
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SaturdayJun 29 2013**CANCELLED** Using Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Daisy Calvert Maximum students: 4
Did you just purchase a new computer at Free Geek? Interested in learning how to use Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx? Feel free to bring in your own laptop or use one of ours as we teach you the basic Ubuntu desktop environment including things like how to add programs, change the visual design and make your office documents compatible with the Microsoft Office suite.
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SaturdayJun 29 2013Descubra Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Maximum number of students: 7
¿Compró su computadora en nuestra tienda de artículos usados o se la ganó en algunos de nuestros programas? ¿Quiere aprender sobre Linux Xubuntu 12.04? No dude en traer su propia computadora portátil o usar una de las nuestras, en Free Geek le enseñaremos a usar el escritorio de Xubuntu; además, como agregar programas, cambiar el diseño visual y crear documentos compatibles con la suite de Microsoft Office.
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FridayJun 28 2013Using LibreOffice Writer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs Maximum students: 7
Need to write a resume or cover letter but have never used a word processor? Come and learn how to use your word processor (LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Microsoft Word) to create documents that look the way you want. Topics covered include: create, save and edit documents; move, copy and replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers, bulleted or numbered lists; and use styles and tables to enhance basic documents.
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ThursdayJun 27 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 10
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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ThursdayJun 27 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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WednesdayJun 26 2013CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) tell a web browser how the content (HTML) of websites should look. Students will learn the core components of styling basic webpages by hand.
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WednesdayJun 26 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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ThursdayJun 13 2013Portland Perl Mongers – Simple Questions Should Have Simple Answers + pdx.pm governance
speaker: MichaelSchwern
If a developer ever says “it’s really simple”, run and do not look back.
Developers often throw around terms like “easy” and “obvious” but what do they tell them about what to do to make something “easier” and “more obvious”? What does it tell them about whether somebody else will find something “easy” and “obvious”? Not a lot.
Giving simple questions simple answers tells how to take action to make things easier and more obvious to the casual user. Embracing the task of providng simple answers rejects the fallacy that complex implementations mean complex answers. It creates a new relationship of respect between the user and the developer; a good user can ask a simple question illuminating what people want to do, and a good developer fulfills the user’s desire for a simple answer. What does it mean to be simple?
- How do you find it?
- What are its benefits?
- What happens when you don’t seek simplicity?
pdx.pm governance
Before the presentation, we'll have a short discussion about the future of the monthly group meetings as Eric Wilhelm is no longer able to be the sole organizer.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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TuesdayMay 21 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: The KURB Kernel/UseRspace Bridge
Jacob Riddle will discuss the KURB (Kernel/UseRspace Bridge) project. The goal of KURB is a kernel independent driver subsystem for Linux. The talk will include the architecture of KURB, the reasons for KURB, and how to get involved.
Jacob Riddle is in the Game Development program at Lane Community College. Prior to that he was a Nuclear Machinist Mate in the Navy. He as a passion for all things Computer Science with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence and kernel operations.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
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ThursdayMay 9 2013Joomla! PDX
Come join us and learn about Joomla!
UPDATE -- THIS EVENT NOT IN USUAL LOCATION!
This month's event is being hosted by Free Geek, in the Free Geek Classroom.
Come join us the usual time, in a new location!
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TuesdayApr 30 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayApr 27 2013Starting out in Online Sales (Novice Event)
Teachers: John Ashcraft & Brian Keefer Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of selling your items online through services like eBay, Amazon and Craigslist. Participants will also have the opportunity to apply for an Online Sales internship at Free Geek to gain more experience with selling online.
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FridayApr 26 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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ThursdayApr 25 2013GIMP 2
Teacher: Jackson Cafazzo Maximum students: 7
Learn more advanced functions of GIMP like paths and layer masks. Perfect followup to the Gimp 1 class or for those already familiar with Photoshop. If you have never used either of these programs before, please do not sign up for this class. Instead, please take GIMP 1 first.
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ThursdayApr 25 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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TuesdayApr 23 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 10
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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SaturdayApr 20 2013Social Media for Organizations
Teacher: Casey Cushing & Bethany Lister Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it for your small business or nonprofit? Have you heard about Pinterest and Google+, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to connect with and engage your customers and supporters.
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SaturdayApr 20 2013Línea de comando
Teacher: Carlos Castillanos Maximum students: 7
Aprenda sobre las partes de un comando, el listado, la vinculación, la implementación del tabulador, la estructura del sistema de archivos y mucho más. Obligatorio para los voluntarios de Free Geek que quieren pasar a otras áreas en Free geek. Usted debe sentirse cómodo con las computadoras.
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FridayApr 19 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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ThursdayApr 18 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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WednesdayApr 17 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Alex Fortuine or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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TuesdayApr 16 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: Graphite
Graphite - Scalable Realtime Graphing http://graphite.wikidot.com/
This talk will be my choices as to why I selected collectd / Graphite for performance monitoring my environment at home (email / web / database and test systems). The discussion will include what I looked at, why I discarded the software I did, and show some demonstrations of Graphite, Munin, and if I can get it working again, Ganglia for a comparison of some of their features. I will also discuss some of the hicups I found in configuring some aspects of collectd and Graphite.
Biography
Tim Bruce has been involved in computers since 1981 when he first fell in love with computing. He's done computer training, computer security, programming, systems administration and data management. For the last 14 years he's worked as a Database Administrator with Sybase, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL at employers such as Providence Health Systems, Fiserv, FlightStats, and currently with Northwest Evaluation Association.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
Thank you Igal. We will never forget you.
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TuesdayApr 16 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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SaturdayApr 13 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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FridayApr 12 2013Intro to Internet Security
Teacher: Terry Radenbaugh Maximum students: 10
Learn how to use the Internet safely. This class will cover the basics of using an Internet browser and how to generate and use secure passwords. Students will also learn tips and techniques to use websites like Craigslist and shopping sites safely.
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ThursdayApr 11 2013Portland Perl Mongers – Twiggy/PSGI +/- AnyEvent + SockJS/PocketIO
speaker: Eric Wilhelm and Anthony Johnson
We will have an overview and demonstration of async and event-driven web applications and websockets with Perl.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayApr 11 2013
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ThursdayApr 11 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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WednesdayApr 10 2013Inkscape 1 (Novice Event)
Teacher: Ben Turner Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of Inkscape, a vector-based drawing program and the open source equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. This class explains the difference between raster-based graphics and vector graphics and when you would want to use one over the other.
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WednesdayApr 10 2013Troubleshooting Your Computer (☃)
Teacher: Ben Kerensa Maximum students: 7
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. This new class is debuting as a collaborative exploration, so we can better understand our students' needs in this regard. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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TuesdayApr 9 2013Websites 101
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look behind the scenes at how websites are created and sent out online. Recommended before taking HTML or CSS courses.
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TuesdayApr 9 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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MondayApr 8 2013CiviCRM Workshop
Free Geek (1731 SE 10th Ave, Portland) will be hosting a 'CiviCRM Training Course and Workshop' Monday, April 8. The class will be conducted by Stuart Gaston and Bethany Lister.
Free Geek and Stuart have partnered to offer this one day course from 9am to 5:30pm to introduce new users to the features of CiviCRM and train existing users on how to use more features. CiviCRM is the dominant open source (and free) customer relationship management software for non-profits and other organizations. CiviCRM easily integrates with websites built using Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal.
The cost is a VERY REASONABLE - $60 for the entire day. Coffee is included, as well as free wifi and access to computers. Participants are invited to bring their own laptops. We will have an hourlong lunch at 1:00 and a list of local food options will be provided. You may also bring your own lunch and use our fridge/freezer and microwave.
Please understand that you will be sharing the class with up to 16 other people, so time to discuss your specific issues will be limited. The class will broadly cover general use and features, configuration as well as administration and "how to" exercises. We will NOT be discussing custom programming, debugging, server configurations or other advanced issues.
Call Free Geek at 503-232-9350 or email [email protected] to reserve a spot in the class. Participants should be prepared to provide their zip code, email addresses and phone numbers. Space is limited so register now. Please submit payment for the class by April 2nd. Cancellations received prior to this date will be returned with a 5% processing fee. If you're able to stop by, Free Geek accepts cash, checks and Visa/MC in person. Otherwise, please submit your payment via check or Paypal (more information at http://www.freegeek.org/donate/) and include "CiviCRM workshop" in the special instructions field.
Hope to see you here! Darren
Darren Heiber | Free Geek Director of Public Services 503-232-9350 x111 | [email protected]
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SaturdayApr 6 2013Using Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Daisy Calvert Maximum students: 4
Did you just purchase a new computer at Free Geek? Interested in learning how to use Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx? Feel free to bring in your own laptop or use one of ours as we teach you the basic Ubuntu desktop environment including things like how to add programs, change the visual design and make your office documents compatible with the Microsoft Office suite.
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ThursdayMar 28 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 10
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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ThursdayMar 28 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Ken Hill or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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WednesdayMar 27 2013Introduction to CMS
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 12
A content management system (CMS) is a computer program that makes it easy to create, edit, and display HTML/Internet content. Some popular CMS include Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Learn the basics of how CMS can make your website creation easier and better. Computers are not required for this class, but if you'd prefer to have one, please plan to arrive early and use ours or bring your own laptop.
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WednesdayMar 27 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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TuesdayMar 26 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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SaturdayMar 23 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdayMar 23 2013Clase de Primeros pasos con su computadora de Free Geek
Teacher: Maximum students: 8
Estas clases ayudan a los voluntarios a configurar y usar sus equipos basados en Ubuntu. Estan invitados a inscribirse los beneficiarios del programa de becas y el público en general.
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SaturdayMar 23 2013Using Social Media for your Business
Teacher: Casey Cushing & Bethany Lister Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it drive people to your business as well? Have you heard about Pinterest or Google Plus, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to effectively drive customers to your online or physical business.
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FridayMar 22 2013Intro to Wordpress.com
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
It's easy to write updates once you have started a Wordpress-based website, but what else can you do? Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (and occasional content management system) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different roles available to contributers. They will also practice searching for and adding plug-ins as well as modify the look of their websites.
Students must have a Wordpress.com login to attend the class. Our students accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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ThursdayMar 21 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 7
New to Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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WednesdayMar 20 2013Anatomy of a Webpage 2
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look at and parse the text-based code behind websites. Students will practice creating basic webpages by hand. Anatomy of a Webpage 1 focuses on basic HTML and Anatomy of a Webpage 2 will explore CSS. Students must take Anatomy of a Webpage 1 or have hand-created HTML websites before taking the second class.
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WednesdayMar 20 2013Bitcoins, experimental new digital currency
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 16
Bitcoins are an interesting experiment in a new, international currency. This introductory workshop will cover the basics of how bitcoin works including how to start a wallet and use coins to buy things, how to earn coins with a mining pool, and some general Q&A. This is an excellent introduction for those who have never heard about bitcoins and those who want to learn a little bit more. Come prepared to ask questions!
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TuesdayMar 19 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: flashrd+nsh OpenBSD Network Appliances
The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting
flashrd+nsh: OpenBSD imaging and easy configuration for network appliances and virtual environments
Installation, upgrade and configuration are important, practical functions. OpenBSD's reputation for advanced networking functionality is second only to its reputation for having a tight knit development community which considers these functions first and foremost a convenience for developers.
In this session, we'll discuss the use and application of the flashrd and nsh tools for creating networking system images catered to deployment by IT staff, consultants and OEMs. We'll also discuss OpenBSD networking features and applications that can be instrumented by nsh, and discuss any general OpenBSD features and history, as desired by you, the participants.
Chris Cappuccio is a systems and network architect, with 16 years of experience starting as a Unix system administrator, followed up with extensive IP, DSL, wireless and SS7 network deployment and operation. Chris owns and operates Yellowknife, a wireless network provider covering thousands of square miles of unserved and underserved areas with high performance Internet access. He has been a part-time contributor to networking and driver services in the OpenBSD operating system for 14 years.
http://www.nmedia.net/flashrd/ http://www.nmedia.net/nsh/
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
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TuesdayMar 19 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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TuesdayMar 19 2013GIMP 2
Teacher: Jackson Cafazzo Maximum students: 7
Learn more advanced functions of GIMP like paths and layer masks. Perfect followup to the Gimp 1 class or for those already familiar with Photoshop. If you have never used either of these programs before, please do not sign up for this class. Instead, please take GIMP 1 first.
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FridayMar 15 2013Leave No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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ThursdayMar 14 2013Portland Perl Mongers – Moe, Moose, Reindeer, Mo, Moo, Mouse, Zeus, and Seuss throw down
speaker: round table
A "Perl with Objects" round table. We'll examine usage and issues with class composition, performance, and compatibility with various lighter-weight alternatives.
- Mouse vs Moose vs Moo, when to use which? – Schwern
- Moose, Mouse, and Moo performance – Dana Jacobsen
- Zeus and Contradictory.pm – Eric Wilhelm
- Reindeer – Chris Weyl
- MOP in the core – O_o
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayMar 14 2013Intro to Internet Security
Teacher: Terry Radenbaugh Maximum students: 10
Learn how to use the Internet safely. This class will cover the basics of using an Internet browser and how to generate and use secure passwords. Students will also learn tips and techniques to use websites like Craigslist and shopping sites safely.
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ThursdayMar 14 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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ThursdayMar 14 2013Troubleshooting Your Computer
Teacher: Ben Kerensa Maximum students: 7
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. This new class is debuting as a collaborative exploration, so we can better understand our students' needs in this regard. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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WednesdayMar 13 2013Anatomy of a Webpage 1
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look at and parse the text-based code behind websites. Students will practice creating basic webpages by hand. Anatomy of a Webpage 1 focuses on basic HTML and Anatomy of a Webpage 2 will explore CSS. Students must take Anatomy of a Webpage 1 or have hand-created HTML websites before taking the second class.
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TuesdayMar 12 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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TuesdayMar 12 2013
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SaturdayMar 9 2013Línea de comando
Teacher: Maximum students: 7
Aprenda sobre las partes de un comando, el listado, la vinculación, la implementación del tabulador, la estructura del sistema de archivos y mucho más. Obligatorio para los voluntarios de Free Geek que quieren pasar a otras áreas en Free geek. Usted debe sentirse cómodo con las computadoras.
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FridayMar 8 2013Inkscape 1
Teacher: Ben Turner Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of Inkscape, a vector-based drawing program and the open source equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. This class explains the difference between raster-based graphics and vector graphics and when you would want to use one over the other.
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ThursdayMar 7 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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TuesdayMar 5 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 5
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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SundayMar 3 2013Ubuntu Global Jam
Ubuntu Oregon is at it again bringing Oregonians together to hack on bugs and learn about contributing to Ubuntu and the Community Flavors!
Come join us at FreeGeek on March 3rd from 1pm to 5:30pm.
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ThursdayFeb 28 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 10
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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ThursdayFeb 28 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 7
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. This new class is debuting as a collaborative exploration, so we can better understand our students' needs in this regard. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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WednesdayFeb 27 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Ken Hill or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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TuesdayFeb 26 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 8
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
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SaturdayFeb 23 2013Línea de comando
Teacher: Maximum students: 7
Aprenda sobre las partes de un comando, el listado, la vinculación, la implementación del tabulador, la estructura del sistema de archivos y mucho más. Obligatorio para los voluntarios de Free Geek que quieren pasar a otras áreas en Free geek. Usted debe sentirse cómodo con las computadoras.
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SaturdayFeb 23 2013Using Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Daisy Calvert Maximum students: 4
Did you just purchase a new computer at Free Geek? Interested in learning how to use Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx? Feel free to bring in your own laptop or use one of ours as we teach you the basic Ubuntu desktop environment including things like how to add programs, change the visual design and make your office documents compatible with the Microsoft Office suite.
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FridayFeb 22 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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FridayFeb 22 2013Anatomy of a Webpage
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 7
Although webpages tend to be very visual they are all written out in computer-readable text. Almost all websites are created using the same languages including HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Learn how to look at and parse the text-based code behind websites. You won't learn how to code your own webpages by hand, but this is an excellent introduction to the basic languages of web design.
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ThursdayFeb 21 2013Gimp 2
Teacher: Jackson Cafazzo Maximum students: 7
Learn more advanced functions of GIMP like paths and layer masks. Perfect followup to the Gimp 1 class or for those already familiar with Photoshop. If you have never used either of these programs before, please do not sign up for this class.
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ThursdayFeb 21 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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WednesdayFeb 20 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 7
New to Ubuntu Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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WednesdayFeb 20 2013Troubleshooting Your Computer
Teacher: Ben Kerensa Maximum students: 7
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. This new class is debuting as a collaborative exploration, so we can better understand our students' needs in this regard. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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TuesdayFeb 19 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: The CASH Music Project
The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting
Making real change for musicians with open source. We'll start by taking a look at some of the nuances of making a living as a musician, dispelling some myths about how the industry works and what is and is not working for artists today. Then we'll move on to specifics of what CASH Music is doing (along with a lot of friends) to improve things for artists with transparent models, education, and open source technologies.
Jesse von Doom is an English musician, airline pilot, and broadcaster best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band CASH Music. CASH is a nonprofit organization building free and open source tools for musicians. More: http://cashmusic.org/
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
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TuesdayFeb 19 2013Use any Computer with Ease
Teacher: Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 7
Does the fear that you might break something keep you from doing what you want with computers? Once you start to realize that many computer programs are based on the same basic design ideas, you can feel comfortable in front of any computer screen. This new class is debuting as a collaborative exploration, so we can better understand our students' needs in this regard. Please come with questions and concerns about using computers.
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SaturdayFeb 16 2013Using Social Media for your Business
Teacher: Casey Cushing Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it drive people to your business as well? Have you heard about Pinterest or Google Plus, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to effectively drive customers to your online or physical business.
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SaturdayFeb 16 2013Clase de Primeros pasos con su computadora de Free Geek
Teacher: Maximum students: 8
Estas clases ayudan a los voluntarios a configurar y usar sus equipos basados en Ubuntu. Estan invitados a inscribirse los beneficiarios del programa de becas y el público en general.
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FridayFeb 15 2013Intro to Wordpress.com
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
It's easy to write updates once you have started a Wordpress-based website, but what else can you do? Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (and occasional content management system) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different roles available to contributers. They will also practice searching for and adding plug-ins as well as modify the look of their websites.
Students must have a Wordpress.com login to attend the class. Our students accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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ThursdayFeb 14 2013Leaving No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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WednesdayFeb 13 2013Intro to Internet Security
Teacher: Terry Radenbaugh Maximum students: 10
Learn how to use the Internet safely. This class will cover the basics of using an Internet browser and how to generate and use secure passwords. Students will also learn tips and techniques to use websites like Craigslist and shopping sites safely.
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TuesdayFeb 12 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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SaturdayFeb 9 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdayFeb 9 2013Arduino Cult Induction
FEE: $35
This is a an opportunity for 20-30 people to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard", a complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it.
You Bring
- A laptop
- A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type)
- A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B)
- A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers)
You will get
- A Duce USB to serial programmer
- A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit
- An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting
- Help when you need it
- To know that what you built worked at least once
How do I RSVP?
Via PayPal: http://suspectdevices.com/workshops
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SaturdayFeb 9 2013Using Xubuntu Linux
Teacher: Daisy Calvert Maximum students: 4
Did you just purchase a new computer at Free Geek? Interested in learning how to use Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx? Feel free to bring in your own laptop or use one of ours as we teach you the basic Ubuntu desktop environment including things like how to add programs, change the visual design and make your office documents compatible with the Microsoft Office suite.
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FridayFeb 8 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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FridayFeb 8 2013Introduction to CMS
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 12
A content management system (CMS) is a computer program that makes it easy to create, edit, and display HTML/Internet content. Some popular CMS include Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Learn the basics of how CMS can make your website creation easier and better. Computers are not required for this class, but if you'd prefer to have one, please plan to arrive early and use ours or bring your own laptop.
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ThursdayFeb 7 2013Inkscape 1
Teacher: Ben Turner Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of Inkscape, a vector-based drawing program and the open source equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. This class explains the difference between raster-based graphics and vector graphics and when you would want to use one over the other.
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TuesdayJan 29 2013DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 6
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
This is a trial run of the class, so student comments on content and teaching methods are appreciated.
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TuesdayJan 29 2013Joomla 1
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 10
Students who have taken our Introduction to CMS class and want to learn more about using Joomla to build their websites will have an opportunity to dive into the various options available through this content management system. Computers are not required for this class, but if you'd prefer to have one, please plan to arrive early and use ours or bring your own laptop.
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SaturdayJan 26 2013Using Social Media for your Business
Teacher: Casey Cushing Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it drive people to your business as well? Have you heard about Pinterest or Google Plus, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to effectively drive customers to your online or physical business.
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SaturdayJan 26 2013Línea de comando
Teacher: Maximum students: 7
Aprenda sobre las partes de un comando, el listado, la vinculación, la implementación del tabulador, la estructura del sistema de archivos y mucho más. Obligatorio para los voluntarios de Free Geek que quieren pasar a otras áreas en Free geek. Usted debe sentirse cómodo con las computadoras.
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FridayJan 25 2013Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teachers: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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ThursdayJan 24 2013Intro to Internet Security
Teachers: Terry Radenbaugh and Casey Cushing Maximum students: 15
Learn how to use the Internet safely. This class will cover the basics of using an Internet browser and how to generate and use secure passwords. Students will also learn tips and techniques to use websites like Craigslist and shopping sites safely.
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TuesdayJan 22 2013Introduction to CMS
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 12
A content management system (CMS) is a computer program that makes it easy to create, edit, and display HTML/Internet content. Some popular CMS include Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Learn the basics of how CMS can make your website creation easier and better. Computers are not required for this class, but if you'd prefer to have one, please plan to arrive early and use ours or bring your own laptop.
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SundayJan 20 2013PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayJan 19 2013Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SaturdayJan 19 2013Clase de Primeros pasos con su computadora de Free Geek
Teacher: Maximum students: 8
Estas clases ayudan a los voluntarios a configurar y usar sus equipos basados en Ubuntu. Estan invitados a inscribirse los beneficiarios del programa de becas y el público en general.
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FridayJan 18 2013Leaving No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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ThursdayJan 17 2013Linux Playground
Teacher: Ben Koenig Maximum number of students: 10
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
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WednesdayJan 16 2013Intro to Wordpress.com
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
It's easy to write updates once you have started a Wordpress-based website, but what else can you do? Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (and occasional content management system) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different roles available to contributers. They will also practice searching for and adding plug-ins as well as modify the look of their websites.
Students must have a Wordpress.com login to attend the class. Our students accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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TuesdayJan 15 2013PLUG Advanced Topics: Recoupling Computer Science and Computing
The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics meeting
Recoupling Computer Science and Computing
A talk and roundtable discussion
There is no question that hybrid telecommunication/computing appliances like those running iOS and Android have put more open source software into the hands of users than any other effort to date but vendors and carriers consistently choose user control over user freedom. While many users and vendors will argue that "people want their systems to 'just work'", intentional and unintentional decoupling of the user computing experiences from the underlying computer science is the norm, despite the fact that developers and systems administrators are equally lazy and "want their systems to 'just work'".
Because no technical barrier exists between these two experiences of a given system, this talk will explore the historic and modern systems that provide the best balance of user and developer experience and open up to a roundtable discussion of other such systems and how to bridge these two experiences and foster computer science in society.
Please be prepared to talk about your experiences, particularly on platforms like Android and web frameworks which can offer full-stack access to sources yet deliver a competitive user experience.
See you there!
Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards.
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TuesdayJan 15 2013Command Line 2
Teacher: Ken Hill or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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SundayJan 13 2013OWASP - FLOSSHack Returns
FLOSSHack is an experimental workshop project designed to bring together those who want to learn more about "hacking" (secure programming and application penetration testing) with those who are in need of low cost or pro bono security auditing.
The target software for this FLOSSHack event is OpenMRS. For more info, see the event page.
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland
Meetings are free and open to the public.
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FridayJan 11 2013Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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ThursdayJan 10 2013Portland Perl Mongers – Sane Database Change Management with Sqitch
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.
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ThursdayJan 10 2013Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 7
New to Ubuntu Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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ThursdayJan 10 2013Inkscape 1
Teacher: Ben Turner Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of Inkscape, a vector-based drawing program and the open source equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. This class explains the difference between raster-based graphics and vector graphics and when you would want to use one over the other.
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WednesdayJan 9 2013Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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WednesdayJan 9 2013Getting Started with Your Free Geek Computer
Teacher: Gordon Riggs, Rob Cimiluca, Alex Fortuine, Joseph Herbert Maximum students: 8
These classes help volunteers setup and use their new Ubuntu-based computers. Volunteers who take these classes receive one year of free tech support from Free Geek!* Along with volunteers in the adoption program, hardware grant recipients, thrift store shoppers and community members are also welcome to sign up, although we recommend you consider our Using Ubuntu Linux class instead.
*Free tech support void if you make major modifications to your computer or change the operating system.
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TuesdayJan 8 2013Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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SaturdayJan 5 2013Command Line 1
Teacher: Rob Love Maximum students: 6
This class teaches builders-to-be (and other interested people) basic information and tools about using the command line in Linux. Students will learn the parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure and more. Required for those Free Geek volunteers who want to move on to post-build positions. You should be comfortable with computers to take this class.
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FridayDec 28 2012Anatomy of a Hack: Computer Security and You
Teachers: John Bartley Maximum students: 12
Learn how to protect yourself online from scammers, phishers and other underhanded hackers by exploring successful hacks in recent history and how to avoid them.
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ThursdayDec 27 2012Command Line 2
Teacher: Ken Hill or Jeff Wishnie Maximum number of students: 8
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
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WednesdayDec 26 2012DIY CNC Mill
Teacher: Tony Diethelm Maximum students: 6
Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine.
This is a trial run of the class, so student comments on content and teaching methods are appreciated.
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ThursdayDec 20 2012Intro to Programming Concepts
Teacher: Ben Hengst Maximum students: 10
Have you ever wanted to learn programming but found that just picking up a book never really worked for you. In this class we will discuss how to think like a computer. How to ask a commuter to do work for you. Come learn some basic concepts that apply to all computer languages.
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WednesdayDec 19 2012Intro to Wordpress.com
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
It's easy to write updates once you have started a Wordpress-based website, but what else can you do? Learn the ins-and-outs of Wordpress, the most popular open source blogging platform (and occasional content management system) available. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the different roles available to contributers. They will also practice searching for and adding plug-ins as well as modify the look of their websites.
Students must have a Wordpress.com login to attend the class. Our students accomplish this in Free Geek's Getting Yourself Online class.
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TuesdayDec 18 2012Bring Traffic to Your Website
Teacher: Darren Heiber Maximum number of students: 10
Have you started publishing online, but don't have many people coming to your website? Learn different tools and techniques that will help advertise your web presence to the rest of the world. Topics include search engine optimization (SEO), using social media, considerations when paying for advertising and ideas to advertise in the “real world.”
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TuesdayDec 18 2012Job Search 101
Teachers: Wayne Flower Maximum students: 7
Don't know how to find job openings online? Need help organizing your job hunt? Learn important job searching etiquette and how to follow through so you stand out from other applicants.
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SundayDec 16 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayDec 15 2012Using Social Media for your Business
Teacher: Casey Cushing Maximum number of students: 7
Are you using Facebook to connect with friends, but want to find out how to use it drive people to your business as well? Have you heard about Pinterest or Google Plus, but don't know what they are or why they exist? Learn the purpose, primary audience, best practices and tools for using social media to effectively drive customers to your online or physical business.
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SaturdayDec 15 2012Clase de Primeros pasos con su computadora de Free Geek
Teacher: Maximum students: 8
Estas clases ayudan a los voluntarios a configurar y usar sus equipos basados en Ubuntu. Estan invitados a inscribirse los beneficiarios del programa de becas y el público en general.
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FridayDec 14 2012Using Windows Programs in Linux
Teacher: Joe Sapienza Maximum students: 7
New to Ubuntu Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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ThursdayDec 13 2012Portland Perl Mongers – Prime Number Generation in Perl
speaker: Dana Jacobsen
Dana will give a brief introduction to primes, primality testing, and sieves, then show examples in Perl. Dana is the author of the Math::Prime::Util module on CPAN. Outline:
- Primes
- Applications
- Primality testing in Perl
- Sieves
- 15 sieve implementations in Perl including a new string-based sieve
- 6 CPAN modules
- Performance and memory use
- Prime Counting
Sadly a lot of the web examples of Perl sieves are quite bad, often 3-6x slower than Perl can do. We can do better! There are also a number of CPAN modules related to primes, which will briefly be covered.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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ThursdayDec 13 2012Leaving No Trace in a Digital World
Teacher: John Bartley Maximum students: 10
Sometimes you don't want anyone to know what you're doing online. Learn how to surf the web and communicate with your friends anonymously. The techniques you learn in this class are to be used only for legal purposes.
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WednesdayDec 12 2012Establishing Yourself Online
Teacher: Sherry Alexis Maximum students: 7
Do have a small business or hobby that you would like to bring online? Just interested in contributing to the Internet? Learn the basics of how to create functioning websites using simple tools and other considerations of online publishing. You must have a currently-in-use email address which you can access during the class to attend.
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TuesdayDec 11 2012Intro to Internet Security
Teachers: Terry Radenbaugh and Casey Cushing Maximum students: 15
Learn how to use the Internet safely. This class will cover the basics of using an Internet browser and how to generate and use secure passwords. Students will also learn tips and techniques to use websites like Craigslist and shopping sites safely.
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FridayDec 7 2012Inkscape 1
Teacher: Ben Turner Maximum students: 7
Learn the basics of Inkscape, a vector-based drawing program and the open source equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. This class explains the difference between raster-based graphics and vector graphics and when you would want to use one over the other.
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ThursdayDec 6 2012Introduction to CMS
Teacher: Ben Sandberg Maximum students: 12
A content management system (CMS) is a computer program that makes it easy to create, edit, and display HTML/Internet content. Some popular CMS include Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Learn the basics of how CMS can make your website creation easier and better. Computers are not required for this class, but if you'd prefer to have one, please plan to arrive early and use ours or bring your own laptop.
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TuesdayNov 20 2012PLUG Advanced Topcis: Linux Network Driver Development
Full title: Everything you ever wanted to know about developing a Linux network driver
Jeff Kirsher will cover how Intel deals working on the in-kernel driver as well as the out-of-tree driver and the advantages/disadvantages that come along with it. In addition, the processes used to ensure that we deliver a working driver.
Jeff's Bio:
Linux Kernel Sub-Maintainer for Intel Wired LAN 1999-2003 Validation Engineer for Intel Switches 2003-Current Networking Software Engineer/Linux kernel maintainer
Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards.
PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/
Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
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SundayNov 18 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayNov 10 2012Arduino Cult Induction
FEE: $35
This is a an opportunity for 20-30 people to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard", a complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it.
You Bring
- A laptop
- A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type)
- A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B)
- A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers)
You will get
- An Eisenhower USB to serial programmer
- A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit
- An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting
- Help when you need it
- To know that what you built worked at least once
How do I RSVP?
Via PayPal: http://suspectdevices.com/workshops
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ThursdayNov 8 2012Portland Perl Mongers – CI Throwdown
speaker: Jonathan "Duke" Leto
So, there's this dude named Travis who lives in a cloud and has nothing better to do on a Thursday night than download your latest commit, run your tests, and ridicule you on the twitternets when you broke the build... or something like that. But even if you don't need your pocket to jiggle on the way to fried pies, you should have some sort of automated continuous integration setup testing your code to keep you and your commits working smoothly. Jonathan will talk about Travis CI, demonstrate setting-up Travis for a public github project, and cover some of Jitterbug.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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SundayOct 21 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayOct 11 2012Portland Perl Mongers -- Packaging & Deployment Panel
Application and Module Deployment Panel For this panel discussion, we will be focusing on modules, tools, and best practices used to deploy Perl applications and modules.
Panel members:
- Anthony: Deployment with Carton, cpanminus, and some Fabric + local::lib bootstrap glue
- Eric: Module::Build, PAR, App::FatPacker
Please share your questions, puzzles, anecdotes, and cake.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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FridaySep 21 2012Intro to CMS (free class)
A content management system (CMS) is a computer program that makes it easy to create, edit, and display HTML/Internet content. Some popular CMS include Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Learn the basics of how CMS can make your website creation easier and better.
All classes are free to our volunteers and the general public. Please sign up in advance by visiting the volunteer desk at Free Geek or calling us at 503-232-9350.
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WednesdaySep 19 2012Command Line 2 (free class)
Want to get under the hood and take control of your Ubuntu computer? Learn key commands and concepts including users, groups, permissions, processes and scripting. Basic Command Line class or similar knowledge is a prerequisite.
All classes are free to our volunteers and the general public. Please sign up in advance by visiting the volunteer desk at Free Geek or calling us at 503-232-9350.
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TuesdaySep 18 2012PLUG AT: Embedded GNU/Linux and GPL compliance
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics:
Embedded GNU/Linux and GPL compliance. How not to make a mess of things by Beth Flanagan of Intel
As GNU/Linux becomes more and more common in the consumer device market, the number of GPL violations found by various compliance organizations have increased dramatically. We'll discuss how violations occur, what to do if you find yourself in violation and how the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded-Core helps you to avoid a costly GPL violation action.
Beth 'pidge' Flanagan is the maintainer of the licensing infrastructure for the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded-Core, maintainer of the yocto-autobuilder and build and release engineer for the Yocto Project. She has spoken on a wide range of topics over the years, from GPL compliance in the embedded world to open source firearms. She works full time on the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded-Core for Intel's Open Source Technologies Center.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne after the meeting.
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SundaySep 16 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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ThursdaySep 13 2012Portland Perl Mongers -- h2xs is da bomb + dzil Pod::Weaver
speaker: Ian Dees + Joshua Keroes
Ian...
➜ will cover what it's like for n00bs learning how to create a new Perl module, including:
- Where rookies look for "Getting Started" information
- Which tools we can readily find for the job
- What kinds of questions we have about namespaces
What Ian would like to do to help:
- Listen to your answers
- Format them into some kind of guide (or supplement an existing one)
- Hand it to a Perl expert to post in the right place
- Commit to checking in a couple of times a year to keep the information current
You will be vastly enlightened, or horrified.
Joshua...
➜ will continue down the Dist::Zilla path of Automated Enlightenment and speak on Pod::Weaver.
In July, Duke Leto gave Portland an introduction to Dist::Zilla, demonstrating how it can help write, package, test, and release your modules; automating the boring stuff like figuring out prerequisites, automatically inserting and updating $VERSION's, getting rid of all those meta files and generating them automatically; all good ways to focus on the important stuff: the code.
This month, Joshua will show how Pod::Weaver can help automate the boring parts of writing documentation so you can avoid getting bogged down by boilerplate and focus on the important stuff there: the docs.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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TuesdayAug 21 2012PLUG Advanced Topics: Vyatta
Linux has been used for network routing for many years, but the interface is different than the standard network appliances. Vyatta is a Debian based distribution that provides an open command line interface that looks like Cisco or Juniper. The command line is built on top of standard bash shell with extensible template language.
This talk will go into the history of Vyatta, where it came from and how it is used today. For those who want to contribute or modify, it will also cover the internals of how this implemented.
Stephen Hemminger is a software engineer working remotely in Portland for Vyatta. He has been involved with Linux networking for 8 years and currently maintains bridging and routing utilities. Steve regularly presents at Linux conferences.
Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards.
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SundayAug 19 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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FridayAug 10 2012Using Windows Programs in Ubuntu (free class)
New to Ubuntu/Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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ThursdayAug 9 2012Portland Perl Mongers -- rosettacode.org chrestomathy review
speaker: you
We will review some of the examples from rosettacode.org, with a focus on Perl 6 (and Perl 5), but may also compare to some of the other language examples.
Please volunteer to pick an example or two to review. Just look for something with a Perl 6 implementation and be prepared to talk us through the problem statement and how the Perl 6 solution works.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayAug 9 2012Linux Playground (free class)
Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, ArchLinux. What are all these distributions (flavors) of Linux and how are they similar and different? Come learn about many different versions of Linux and try them out on our test machines. Learn the basics of installing your chosen version of Linux on your own computer. Come prepared to have fun and ask questions.
Please sign up in advance by visiting the volunteer desk at Free Geek or calling us at 503-232-9350.
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SundayJul 29 2012Women's Arduino Cult Induction
FEE: $35
This is a an opportunity for women lead by women to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard" - a complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it.
You Bring
- A laptop
- A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type)
- A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B)
- A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers)
You will get
- A usb to serial programmer
- A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit
- An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting
- Help when you need it
- To know that what you built worked at least once
How do I rsvp?
Via paypal: http://suspectdevices.com/blahg/workshops/
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SundayJul 15 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayJul 12 2012Portland Perl Mongers – Programming in the Future + Intro to Dist::Zilla
speakers: Eric Wilhelm + Jonathan "Duke" Leto
(Rumored cameo / lightning talk by Florian "rafl" Ragwitz.)
Programming in the Future - a preview of the upcoming OSCON presentation covering the last and next 25 years of programming technology using Perl as our time machine. We'll look at the evolution of tools, syntax, modules, and standard practices, the gooey innards, and some "hot new things" which are still being discovered again.
Introduction to Dist::Zilla for Newbies - eliminates your excuses for not learning more about Dist::Zilla and using it on a regular basis. By the end of this talk, you will know how and why to use dzil as your favorite Perl package developer tool, and you might even need to publish more code on the CPAN just to have an excuse to use it more.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub.
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SundayJul 1 2012OWASP FLOSSHack - Ushahidi
FLOSSHack is an experimental workshop project designed to bring together those who want to learn more about "hacking" (secure programming and application penetration testing) with those who are in need of low cost or pro bono security auditing.
This first ever FLOSSHack event will be focused on the Ushahidi platform. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland
Meetings are free and open to the public.
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TuesdayJun 19 2012Portland Linux/Unix Group AT Meeting: Tech Interviews!
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Meeting: Tech Interviews!
More terrifying than Verilog Synthesis... More stressful than a drive failure... More harrowing than an office move...The Tech Interview!
You sent out 500 resumes and you finally get that call for an interview. What now?
How do you effectively present your skills and experience?
How do you make yourself stand out from the other candidates?
How do you answer the three most important interview questions?
Tell me about yourself?
Why should we hire you?
What are you looking for in your next position?
How can you judge how well you are doing in an interview?
How do you address possible Hiring Manager concerns, and make them feel better about them?
How do you move the process forward?
Joe Hammond is a recruiter at VanderHouwen & Associates, Inc. (http://www.vanderhouwen.com) who has seen the good, the bad and the ugly of tech interviews and has been coaching tech applicants for years.
Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards.
Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
See you there!
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SundayJun 17 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SundayMay 20 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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SaturdayMay 19 2012Arduino Cult Induction
FEE: $35
This is a an opportunity for 20-30 people to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard", A complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it.
You Bring
- A laptop
- A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type)
- A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B)
- A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers)
You will get
- A duce usb to serial programmer
- A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit
- An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting
- Help when you need it
- To know that what you built worked at least once
How do I rsvp?
Via paypal: http://suspectdevices.com/workshops.html
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FridayMay 18 2012Introductory Session: Networking Study Group
Free to the public, no sign-up required! Come learn about and discuss the networking study group that will occur at Free Geek over a ten week period starting May 25th. Participants in the study group will be able to come in on an informal basis to examine together various networking lessons and questions.
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TuesdayMay 15 2012PLUG Advanced Topics: Verilog Synthesis
An Introduction to Verilog Synthesis by Galen Seitz
This talk will introduce you to the joys and pitfalls of programmable logic design using Verilog. The focus will be on small designs that could conceivably be undertaken by hobbyists. While we could easily spend weeks on the subject, we will try to cram the following into an hour and a half or so:
- Overview of PALs, CPLDs, and FPGAs
- Why use programmable logic
- Verilog constructs for synthesis
- Synthesis workflow
- Simulation
- Guidelines for synthesis
- A demonstration
If your digital logic skills are a bit rusty, you may want to brush up on your understanding of logic gates and D flip-flops ahead of time. There are many sources of info on the net. Here are couple that may be useful:
http://www.cs.oberlin.edu/~jdonalds/210/lecture08.html http://www.cs.oberlin.edu/~jdonalds/210/lecture12.html
Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards.
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ThursdayMay 10 2012Portland Perl Mongers – Favorite Features and Fun Facts Sharing Session
Tonight will be a round-table session discussing your favorite Perl features (whether new or old) and sharing fun tidbits you've found on your programming and debugging adventures. Whether you're exploring perl5i and other wild new meta layers, learning new tricks with Moose, or discovering the bottom half of the open() pod, come and share your knowledge (and questions) with the group.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayApr 19 2012Using Windows Programs in Ubuntu Class
New to Ubuntu Linux and have a Windows program you just can't live without? Learn how to search for Linux equivalents or use programs like Wine to make your Windows programs compatible with your computer.
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TuesdayApr 17 2012PLUG Advanced Topics: Round Table Discussion
PLUG Advanced Topics for April 2012
Round table discussion on the many fine topics that came up on the mailing list:
How to prepare and document your systems for emergency sysadmin help. What will a replacement sysadmin need?
Zabbix/Monit/OpenNMS monitoring systems!
Linux's systemd!
More LXC!
More Asterisk!
You name it!
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SundayApr 15 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayApr 12 2012Portland Perl Mongers – Modern Web Frameworks Panel
This informal panel / round-table discussion will review and demonstrate what has changed over the last few years since Plack has become the leading deployment/glue technology for Perl web applications.
While Plack/PSGI is a vastly more flexible, maintainable, deployable, and scalable model than CGI, in many ways it is a back-to-basics simplification of the ways in which code and servers interact. It has also led to new web frameworks which allow you to forget about all of those fundamental details. We'll try to look at the overall picture, plus specific examples and discuss use cases and migration experiences.
Panel members:
- Ben: Dancer demo
- Joshua: a second person to answer Dancer questions
- Clay: CGI to Plack conversion
- Eric: server options for testing and deployment
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayMar 25 2012PLUG Linux Clinic
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. NOTE: This should have been on March 18, but had to be postponed to the fourth Sunday due to power outage at Free Geek on the 18th.)
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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TuesdayMar 20 2012PLUG Advanced Topics: Linux Containers (LXC)
The Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics for March:
Brian has been using native Linux Containers (aka LXC) to solve a need for increased security and isolation while avoiding the overhead of virtualization. In this talk Brian will discuss:
- Where containers surpass virtualization
- What containers cannot do
- Why he selected LXC instead of OpenVZ or similar products
- Network configuration choices
- Setting up a Linux container
- A demonstration
After the main meeting a subcommittee will convene to study the best application of containers (holding beer) at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayMar 18 2012PLUG Linux Clinic POSTPONED to Sunday March 25
EMERGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Free Geek has been notified by PGE that their power will be shut off Sunday March 18 during the hours the Clinic was scheduled to meet. It has become necessary to POSTPONE the Clinic until the following Sunday, March 25. Everything else remains the same. See you there!
The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214.
Bring you Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux.
We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box.
There is also coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't computer on an empty tummy.
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ThursdayMar 8 2012Portland Perl Mongers – VoteFair ranking: Math-based voting power for the 99%
speaker: Richard Fobes
The new CPAN module named Voting::VoteFairRanking yields higher levels of voting fairness. You do voting when you click on Google results, and you use voting results when you view the star rating of an Amazon product.
Now learn how voting really works, how it is usually miscalculated – intentionally in the case of elections – and how it can be done to fully extract the wisdom in a group. Learn the math behind the puppet strings that connect politicians (of both parties) to the biggest campaign contributors. (Partial spoiler: The biggest unfairness is hidden in primary elections.) Also learn the math that eventually will cut those puppet strings. Along the way you will learn that there are different kinds of popularity.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayMar 4 2012Ubuntu Global Jam
The Ubuntu Global Jam is an incredible opportunity for the Ubuntu community to unite together around the weekend of 2nd - 4th March 2012 to work together to improve Ubuntu. Everyone is able to contribute to the Jam, and everyone is welcome and encouraged to get involved. Curious about how to make a real difference to Ubuntu? This is a great chance to make that difference.
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TuesdayFeb 21 2012PLUG Advanced Topics: FreeNAS 64-bit
Hands-on FreeNAS 64-bit by Michael Dexter
Last month we discussed the history of FreeNAS as a BSD project and the issues related to running FreeNAS on 32-bit repurposed hardware. We toured its user interface and explored its status information from a system administrator's perspective.
This month we will look at this issues relating to building your own 64-bit new hardware system and explore ZFS resource usage.
As before, you are welcome to bring various client machines to interrogate and hopefully pound on FreeNAS with.
Bring your own food and drink.
See you there!
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ThursdayFeb 9 2012Portland Perl Mongers – Fearless Code Cleanup
speaker: Chad 'Exodist' Granum
Refactoring is something many developers approach with a great deal of fear. Sometimes you may need to refactor code that you do not understand. Sometimes there are no unit tests. Sometimes things can be scary.
Chad will be showing techniques for cleaning/refactoring code that will help avoid errors, and make things less scary. Ideally people will bring small/medium code samples or modules as examples. If nobody brings anything we may pull something off of cpan.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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SaturdayJan 28 2012Arduino Cult Induction
FEE: $35
This is a an opportunity for 20-30 people to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard", A complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it.
You Bring
- A laptop
- A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type)
- A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B)
- A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers)
You will get
- A duce usb to serial programmer
- A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit
- An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting
- Help when you need it
- To know that what you built worked at least once
How do I rsvp?
Via paypal: http://suspectdevices.com/workshops.html
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TuesdayJan 17 2012PLUG Advanced Topics: Hands-on FreeNAS
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics January:
Hands-on FreeNAS
Michael Dexter will give a hands-on demonstration of the FreeNAS NanoBSD-based Network Attached Storage platform on various hardware and a dedicated LAN. FreeNAS is based on NanoBSD, a FreeBSD sub-project for embedded systems and includes support for the ZFS filesystem, Apple AFP clients, Unix NFS clients, Windows CIFS shares, iSCSI targets and useful niceties such as TFTP support.
Bring any systems that you want to test with FreeNAS, particularly Windows ones as Michael does not have any. You are also invited to bring 2GB or larger flash devices suitable for a bootable image.
Some good questions came out of the PLUG General meeting and you are welcome to mail Michael more in advance: [email protected]
When: TUESDAY, January 17th at 7PM
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue
Food: There is a good chance that food will magically appear. Please bring cash for the tip jar if you plan to partake in it.
See you there!
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ThursdayJan 12 2012Portland Perl Mongers – AMGSP2012 (Schwern rides a pail Moose)
7th-ish Annual-ish Michael G Schwern pdx.pm Presentation
Presentation details to be determined. (Rumored to be about small, furry creatures with antlers aka OOSE.)
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayDec 18 2011PLUG Linux Clinic
The Portland Linux / Unix Group Holds its Linux Clinic on the third Sunday of every month at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, 97214 from 1 to 5 pm. Bring your Linux computer that's being a brat and we'll make it behave like a model of decorum. Or bring your computer and we'll turn it into a beautiful Linux box. It's also acceptable just to show up and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
We have mice, keyboards and monitors, so normally all you need to bring is the box.
For further information e-mail [email protected].
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ThursdayDec 8 2011Portland Perl Mongers – Pegex: Perl 6 Grammar Everywhere.
speaker: Ingy döt Net - http://ingy.net/
Acmeism (http://acmeism.org) is the ability to think about and express one's creative ideas, beyond language borders. In programming, this means creating things that benefit multiple languages and communities. Perl is effectively one great community with 2 great languages (Perl 5 and Perl 6). Acmeism is essential to mongers, but kindly extends to pythonistas, brigadiers and nodelings as well.
Pegex is an Acmeist parsing language. Think of it as Perl 6 Rules and Regexp::Grammars for all programmers. Write One Grammar, Parse Everywhere. This makes Pegex the quintessential tool in the Acmeist's belt. Pegex.pm is fully functional in Perl 5, and working it's way across the Acmeist landscape. Come see Ingy döt Net (an inventor of YAML and the father of Acmeism) talk about Pegex and the exciting future of Acmeism.
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayNov 20 2011PLUG Linux Clinic
The Portland Linux / Unix Group Holds its Linux Clinic on the third Sunday of every month at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, 97214 from 1 to 5 pm. Bring your Linux computer that's being a brat and we'll make it behave like a model of decorum. Or bring your computer and we'll turn it into a beautiful Linux box. It's also acceptable just to show up and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
We have mice, keyboards and monitors, so normally all you need to bring is the box.
For further information e-mail [email protected].
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ThursdayNov 17 2011
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ThursdayNov 10 2011Portland Perl Mongers – DCI: A new way to OOP.
speaker: Chad 'Exodist' Granum
The DCI concept was created by Trygve Reenskaug, (inventor of MVC) and James Coplien.
DCI Stands for Data, Context, Interactions. It was created to solve the problem of unpredictable emergent behavior in networks of interacting objects. This problem shows itself in complex OOP projects, most commonly in projects with deep polymorphism. This is a problem that Procedural/Imperative Programming does not have.
DCI does not replace OOP, instead it augments it with lessons learned from looking back at Procedural Programming. It defines a way to encapsulate use cases into a single place. This provides an advantage to the programmer by reducing the number of interactions that need to be tracked. Another advantage is the reduction of side-effects between contexts.
Another way to look at it is that a DCI implementation is much more maintainable as a project matures. Changes to requirements and additional features cause clean OOP project to degrade into spaghetti. DCI on the other hand maintains code clarity under changing requirements.
You will Learn:
- How to think in DCI
- How the DCI cpan package helps you write DCI
- That you may already write things in a form of DCI
- How a DCI implementation compares to an OOP implementation (in a generic task)
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayNov 6 2011Dorkbot Workshop -- Arduino Cult Induction
FEE: $35
This is a an opportunity for 20-30 people to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard", A complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it.
You Bring
-A laptop
-A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type)
-A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B)
-A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers)
You will get
-A duce usb to serial programmer
-A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit
-An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting
-Help when you need it
-To know that what you built worked at least once
How do I rsvp?
Via paypal -- Select the session on the TDI Products page: http://tempusdictum.com/tdproducts.html
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TuesdayOct 18 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: The Android Debug Bridge (Root your phone!)
PLUG Advanced Topics October:
The Android Debug Bridge (ADB)
How and why to root your Android phone
From tethering to better hardware access to watching Hulu, our speaker will explain why you might want to install the Android Debug Bridge.
Our speaker is happy to help you install the "Gingerbread" release on your Droid X of find out what your model of phone would need to receive the ADB.
When: TUESDAY, October 18th, 7PM
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, a few blocks from Hawthorne
IPv6 Update: Ted Mittelstaedt is working with Free Geek and their two ISP's on a move to IPv6. The next hands-on IPv6 installment will wait until this transition is complete.
Food: BYO Gingerbread, Cupcakes, Frozen Yogurt, or Ice Cream Sandwiches! (and beer as you please)
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SundayOct 16 2011PLUG Linux Clinic
The Portland Linux / Unix Group Holds its Linux Clinic on the third Sunday of every month at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, 97214 from 1 to 5 pm. Bring your Linux computer that's being a brat and we'll make it behave like a model of decorum. Or bring your computer and we'll turn it into a beautiful Linux box. It's also acceptable just to show up and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
We have mice, keyboards and monitors, so normally all you need to bring is the box.
For further information e-mail [email protected].
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ThursdayOct 13 2011Portland Perl Mongers -- Shebangml: a markup language with bacon
speaker: Eric Wilhelm
Shebangml is a markup language which saves programmers from gouging their eyes out on pointy angle brackets.
Most pointy ML data (SGML/XML/XHTML/HTML) can be translated to and from this human-readable, bacony syntax. This allows modern programmers to interface with legacy software such as WWW browsers and other relics like "Enterprise Java Software". But the true power of shebangml lies in the '#!' (hash-bang/shebang) and its programmable templating features. Unlike most "don't make me write HTML" generators and markup replacements, hbml preserves the good parts of the quoting constructs and attributes+content nature of XML. This makes it not only a fine replacement for obsolete markup languages, but also an ideal foundation for new dialects and applications. The pluggable syntax and interpreter allow you to define static or dynamically loadable constructs, which allows your application to balance convenience features with security issues using clear separations.
This presentation will cover the Shebangml syntax, the basics of the parser/interpreter module, the extensions API, and two real-world applications (the FreeTUIT declarative GUI toolkit and the presentation generator Text::Slidez.)
As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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TuesdaySep 20 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: Roundtable: Web serving in the post-LAMP era
This month's meeting will be a roundtable discussion about modern web serving.
The CGI.pl/ODBC era gave way to LAMP and we're now onto the next generation:
node.js and NoSQL make LAMP overkill for many situations
AJAX/JavaScript are moving much application logic to the browser
Apache is giving way to lighttpd, node.js, nginx and others
We've gone from 9" Mac support to 1024 X 768 and now to 4" phones
URL Shorteners. Who would have thought?
Users now routinely block ads, scripting and Flash
Apple has declared war on Flash!
HTML 5 and CSS 3 are starting to appear in the wild
Security is finally coming first, not last
How have these factors changed the way you serve web content?
Are the fundamental problems being solved and making your job easier?
Please share your experiences at this roundtable and bring your questions.
When: Tuesday, September 20th, 7PM
Where: Free Geek: 1731 SE 10th Avenue, not far from the Lucky Lab
Food and Drink: Bring your own, consider Lucky Lab take-out
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ThursdaySep 15 2011PDXPUG: Practical PostgreSQL Performance
When: 7-9pm Thu Sep 15, 2011 Where: FreeGeek Who: Joshua Drake What: Practical PostgreSQL Performance
This presentation provides down tot earth performance advice.
Joshua D. Drake (JD) is lead consultant at Command Prompt, Inc. and President of PgUS.
Beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there!
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ThursdayAug 18 2011PDXPUG: Lessons from managing way too many databases at Facebook
Rob Wultsch, a recent addition to Facebook's Database Operations team, will compare and contrast the Facebook deployment with his previous work with another large deployment of open source databases. In this db-agnostic talk, he'll go over: the bizarre becoming ordinary, the many types of infrastructure that do not scale and what does and does not work when building a DBA team.
Before joining Facebook, Rob worked for a very large hosting company as a database administrator and a newspaper as a web developer. In his free time he enjoys riding his motorcycle and bicycle and fantasizes about moving to Portland.
As always, beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there!
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WednesdayAug 10 2011pdx.pm : Dependency Injection strategies with perl
pdx.pm : Dependency Injection strategies with perl
notbenh - Dependency Injection:
- What are you talking about?
- ... oh that, I did that all the time in java/ruby/??? so you can do that in perl!?
- So what are some patterns for non-moose solutions?
- What else can you do with this stuff?
If you have specific questions/aspects that you would like me to focus on please feel free to contact me pre-meeting at ben.hengst { at } gmail.com
As always, social time and drinks at the Lucky Lab Hawthorne (3 blocks north) post talk.
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ThursdayJul 21 2011PDXPUG
This month's topic is "Data Visualization and Exploration Techniques Using R and Postgres" with PSU's Dr Christopher Monsere.
Full details: http://pugs.postgresql.org/node/1669
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TuesdayJul 19 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: IPv6 Networking Part 3
PLUG Advanced Topics July Meeting
IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 3
This is the third part of a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide.
How to setup webservers and such to offer content over IPv6 and how to setup clients to access such content.
Ted will plan to offer a live demonstration of an IPv6-enabled web server.
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue
When: TUESDAY, June 21st, 7PM
BYO Food and Beverages
REMINDER: OSCON is just around the corner and there is a MIND NUMBING amount of FREE ACTIVITIES going on during it including the Community Leadership Summit:
http://www.oscon.com/oscon2011/public/content/free
http://www.communityleadershipsummit.com/
Michael
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WednesdayJul 13 2011Portland Perl Mongers -- Perl 6 Modules
speaker: Jonathan 'Duke' Leto
How to write and install Perl 6 modules.
Jonathan will use his module (Algorithm::Soundex) as an example and cover how to install modules with panda (the equivalent of cpanminus for Perl 6)
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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TuesdayJun 21 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: IPv6 Networking Part 2
PLUG Advanced Topics May Meeting
IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 2
The second in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide.
Part 2: The shifting paradigm of how to firewall with IPv6. With IPv4, just about everyone uses NAT as a poor-mans firewall. They don't have to think about port numbers and the like but they will with IPv6 because dual-stacking is going to be the standard in how it's implemented.
This is a rescheduling of the past meeting that Ted could not attend.
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue
When: TUESDAY, June 21st, 7PM
BYO Food and Beverages
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WednesdayJun 8 2011Portland Perl Mongers -- Introduction to Moose
speaker: Rob Buels
If you're writing anything bigger than a few hundred lines, you should be using Moose.
Rob will give an introduction to Moose: what it does, why you should be using it, and the basics to get you started.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayMay 19 2011PDXPUG
Normally, Gabrielle ensures that we have thoughtful and informative presentations. Unfortunately for you, I -- Melissa -- am guest-hosting this month.
What I'll come up with is anyone's guess, but BYOB is strongly recommended. Muahahaha.
Oh, and we may also talk about Postgres or something. And we'll join those folks at the Lucky Lab afterwards.
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TuesdayMay 17 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: IPv6 Networking Part 2
PLUG Advanced Topics May Meeting
IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 2
The second in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide.
Part 2: The shifting paradigm of how to firewall with IPv6. With IPv4, just about everyone uses NAT as a poor-mans firewall. They don't have to think about port numbers and the like but they will with IPv6 because dual-stacking is going to be the standard in how it's implemented.
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue
When: TUESDAY, May 17th, 7PM
BYO Food and Beverages
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WednesdayMay 11 2011Portland Perl Mongers -- Silly Little Utility Code
speakers: chromatic, Eric Wilhelm, etc
Bring something small and useful to show off.
chromatic - three pieces of code extracted from larger projects: * a single-command (with confirmation) deployment system built on Dist::Zilla * a Plack-based authentication system * a Plack-based database switcher ... and the silly little after-hours project that inspired these projects.
Eric Wilhelm - a way to send mail through your imap server
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayApr 21 2011PDXPUG: Distributing Extensions on PGXN
This month's meeting marks the fourth installment in our "Founders Series"..
When: 7-9pm Thu Apr 21, 2011 Where: FreeGeek Who: David Wheeler What: Distributing Extensions on PGXN
So you've solved a common problem in PostgreSQL, a serious pain point that lots of other people could take advantage of. You want to open-source the code, and would like to package it up and distribute it where people can find it, read its docs, and download and install it.
The newest destination for distributing PostgreSQL extensions is PGXN, the PostgreSQL Extension network. PGXN offers a central index of PostgreSQL extensions and their documentation, making it easy for people to find an install extensions.
How do you optimize your extension distribution for maximum PGXN exposure? By careful packaging, thorough documentation, and simple installation. Join me for an overview of how best to achieve that — including how to build extensions compatible with PostgreSQL 9.1's improved extension support.
David Wheeler is an associate at PGExperts, and is responsible for PGXN, the PostgreSQL Extension Network) and pgTAP. He's into testing and extension distribution.
Beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there!
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TuesdayApr 19 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: IPv6 Networking Part 1
PLUG Advanced Topics April Meeting
IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 1
The first in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide.
Part 1: Theory & management & ISP routing, as well as current events in the IPv6 realm. For example, did you know that Nortel just sold Microsoft a huge chunk of IPv4 legacy addresses for something like 7 million dollars? This has really turned the tables on the game. Up until that happened the thought in the community was that the large ISP's would be the biggest pushers of IPv6 deployment. But this is an early indicator of what's going to happen. The large ISPs are going to spend millions in vacuuming every scrap of IPv4 out of all the corners on the Internet before they will start pushing their users to go to IPv6. That is a serious problem for any small ISP that does not have a stock of IPv4 because they will be run out of numbers and new customers will not be interested in their IPv6 offerings as long as the large ISPs still are handing IPv4 out.
Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue
When: TUESDAY, April 19th, 7PM
BYO Food and Beverages
Sorry for the late announcement. Tax day distracted quite a few of us.
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WednesdayApr 13 2011pdx.pm Portland Perl Mongers
topic: Mock::Quick speaker: Chad 'Exodist' Granum
Mock::Quick: (CPAN, Github) Is a modern mocking library taking advantage of modern Perl interface design.
Topics include: * Quickly throwing together a minimum object to shove somewhere * Mocking a quick, but strict object * Takeover an already loaded class redefining and restoring specific methods * Generate a mocked class that prevents the real one from loading * Anonymous package mocking for a reusable mock * Collecting usage data * Brief overview of internals (the more you know! -=*
Mailing List info: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?MailingList
IRC info:
pdx.pm on irc.perl.org
More info on the wiki: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?February2011Meeting
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ThursdayMar 17 2011
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TuesdayMar 15 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: Release your hardware hacker potential with gEDA
March PLUG Advanced Topics:
Embedded Hardware Developer Eric Thompson
Release your hardware hacker potential with gEDA
This session will take you step-by-step through the process of creating an actual printed circuit board using the gEDA suite of electronic design automation tools. From schematic to gerber files, you can do all with the open source tools in gEDA.
The gEDA project is a full GPL’d suite of electronic design automation tools. The suite includes tools for schematic capture, attribute management, bill of materials (BOM) generation, netlist creation, analog and digital simulation, and printed circuit board (PCB) layout.
This session will cover: - Drawing a block diagram - Creating parts and drawing a schematic - Netlist creation and import into the printed circuit board tool - Layout of the printed circuit board - Outputting gerber files - Design verification - How to have your printed circuit board built
This session will be presented for the beginner and will assume no previous hardware experience. gEDA website: http://www.gpleda.org/
7PM Tuesday, March 15th at Free Geek: 1731 SE 10TH AVE
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ThursdayFeb 17 2011PDXPUG: Managing Terabytes
Selena Deckelmann will be talking about managing terabyte instances of PostgreSQL.
This will be a preview of her MySQL Users Conference talk:
http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17195
Size can creep up on you. Some day you may wake up to a multi-terabyte Postgres system handling over 3000 tps staring you down. Learn the best ways to manage these systems as they grow, and find out what new features in 9.0 have made life easier for administrators and application developers working with big data.
This talk will lead you through solutions to problems Postgres faces when it gets big: backups, transaction wraparound, bloat, huge catalogs and upgrades. You need to monitor the right things, find the gems in DBA-friendly database functions and catalog tables, and know the right places to look to spot problems early. We’ll also go over monitoring best practices and open source tools to get the job done.
Working with multiple versions of Postgres back to version 8.2 will be included, and as well as tips on making the most out of new features in 9.0. War stories will be taken from real-world work with Emma, an email marketing company with a few large databases.
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TuesdayFeb 15 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: BSD
February PLUG Advanced Topics
BSD (Berkley Software Distribution): Enterprise Open Source From Day One
W&W: Tuesday, February 15th, 7PM at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Ave
Synopsis:
You use BSD software every day.
Virtually every packet you send travels through BSD-based routers.
BSD gave us the Internet, which gave us Linux and the FLOSS revolution.
The iPhone contains BSD software. OpenSSH is a BSD project.
Michael Dexter of BSD Fund will give a tour of how BSD is being used and discuss why it happily lurks in the shadows of open source. BSD myths will be addressed along with an open discussion of what the audience is doing with BSD.
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WednesdayFeb 9 2011pdx.pm Portland Perl Mongers
The plan is to have a series of Lighting talks around the topic of "Worst Useful Hack".
Though our only scheduled speaker has come down with the sick so it might just end up being social hour... though if you have any ideas you would like to share please feel free to bring them up on the mailing list or on irc.
Mailing List info: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?MailingList
IRC info:
pdx.pm on irc.perl.org
More info on the wiki: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?February2011Meeting
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ThursdayJan 20 2011
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TuesdayJan 18 2011PLUG Advanced Topics: Artificial Neural Networks: Principles and Applications
Cooper Stevenson is rescheduled to give his talk: Artificial Neural Networks: Principles and Applications
Cooper will cover how the topic is relevant to Open Source as ANN's may be used for a host of practical applications and serve as an introduction to ANN's running on Open Source.
Emphasis will be placed on the financial industry's use of ANN's for market prediction but other uses will be addressed.
Cooper Stevenson's Bio: Cooper is a leading expert in Information Technology systems for business automation. His award winning designs focus on expanding business intelligence and automation for medium and large industry. He moved Legislation through the Oregon Legislature and has written over ten publications for online resources. He is also featured in CNET News, Linux Today, and Linux.com. Recently, Cooper developed the first automated artificial neural network system for predicting financial securities price fluctuations and business process intelligence.
Free Geek: 1731 SE 10th Avenue: Two blocks south of Hawthorne, not far from the Lucky Lab. If lost: 503-232-9350
Big news and reason for the delay of this announcement: we have a new, dedicated keyholder!
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WednesdayJan 12 2011
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WednesdayDec 8 2010Portland Perl Mongers: Three Talks for the Price of One
We will be having three lightning-ish talks at PDX.pm this month.
Perl and Parrot in Google Code-In : Highlights and How To Get Involved
-- Jonathan "Duke" Leto
Tool::Bench : A Generalized Benchmarking Framework for Just About Anything
-- Ben Hengst
Graphics in Software Documentation : Why The Void?
-- Otto Hirr
Please come by and be sure to come hang out afterwards at the Lucky Lab social hour, just a few blocks away.
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TuesdayNov 16 2010PLUG Advanced Topics: Artificial Neural Networks: Principles and Applications
Portland Linux/Unix User Group Meeting Announcement PLUG Advanced Topics for November 2010
Topic: "Artificial Neural Networks: Principles and Applications" by Cooper Stevenson
Date and Time: Tuesday, November 16th, 7PM Location: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue
Cooper will emphasize the financial industry's use of ANN's as it is closest to what he does. However, he will be mindful to cover other areas where they are useful to as wide an audience as possible.
Cooper Stevenson's Bio: Cooper is a leading expert in Information Technology systems for business automation. His award winning designs focus on expanding business intelligence and automation for medium and large industry. He moved Legislation through the Oregon Legislature and has written over ten publications for online resources. He is also featured in CNET News, Linux Today, and Linux.com. Recently, Cooper developed the first automated artificial neural network system for predicting financial securities price fluctuations and business process intelligence.
Food & Drink: At the last meeting we talked about having a Lucky Lab menu and calling in an order. With their dinner rush beginning at 6PM, you are welcome to call in and pay for your own order in the afternoon and pick it up before the meeting. Or bring whatever food you wish for that matter:
Lucky Lab on Hawthorne 503-236-3555 http://luckylab.com/html/menu.html#brewpub
David Mandel (for Michael Dexter)
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WednesdayNov 10 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- Hudson - your digital monkey butler!
speaker: Jeff Lavallee
Hudson is an open source Continuous Integration server
The talk is aimed at folks new to Continuous Integration and new to Hudson.
Topics include: * a brief introduction to Continuous Integration * using Hudson to automate software builds * basic administration * getting Hudson and Perl to play nicely together * how Chuck Norris can improve your code quality
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayOct 21 2010PDXPUG: Postgres + node.js
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!
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TuesdayOct 19 2010PLUG Advanced Topics: Ubuntu Release Engineering by Allison Randal
Ubuntu 10.10 arrived on 10/10/10 and work has already begun on Ubuntu 11.04, scheduled for April of 2011.
Allison Randal is the Technical Architect for Ubuntu at Canonical and will give a tour of how a Ubuntu release transforms from a download from kernel.org to a production-ready ISO that is ready to be downloaded by millions of users around the world.
Allison will highlight how the Ubuntu community gets involved along the way during the release process.
Food & Drink: At the last meeting we talked about having a Lucky Lab menu and calling in an order. With their dinner rush beginning at 6PM, you are welcome to call in and pay for your own order in the afternoon and pick it up before the meeting. Or bring whatever food you wish for that matter:
Lucky Lab on Hawthorne 503-236-3555 http://luckylab.com/html/menu.html#brewpub
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WednesdayOct 13 2010PDX.pm - Practical Lists / Utilities pulled from Fennec
The monthly meeting of the Portland Perl Mongers
peaker: Chad Granum
Chad will give 2 shorter talks in a row. The first talk will deal with lists, what they are, how to use them. The second talk is a short presentation on several useful tools/utilities that started as part of the Fennec project but have been pulled out for general use.
Practical Lists Chad will define what a list is and how it differs from an array. He will cover tools such as grep and map, as well as some List::Util functions. He will explain how you may start using lists in more places when you understand how they work.
Utilities pulled from Fennec Fennec was a large undertaking, it also required implementing a few new ideas. Many of the new ideas are useful outside of the Fennec project. Chad will cover the following until he runs out of time:
Exporter::Declare Method::Workflow Child Exodist::Util Devel::CallerStack
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TuesdaySep 21 2010PLUG Advanced Topics: Discussion and the AIDE Tripwire alternative
After the Roots Closure and August Dog Days of Summer, it's time for the Portland Linux/Unix Group to beta test a new location and date: Free Geek on the third TUESDAY of the month as opposed to Wednesday.
Having watched two venues go bankrupt, we will try a new strategy: beverages (including the correct one) and Pizza will be served and a donation requested.
Topic: Open Discussion about venues and Tim's presentation on the AIDE Tripwire alternative.
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ThursdaySep 16 2010All about PostGIS (at Portland PostgreSQL Users Group)
Location-based services are all the rage these days, and almost everyone has a latitude and longitude or two stashed away in a numeric column somewhere. But, there is so much more to it than just a point. Once relegated to government and academia, geographic information systems are becoming increasingly visible. With the PostGIS extension, PostgreSQL is a first-class geodatabase and an incredible platform for working with spatial data, but what is PostGIS and why would one use it? And beyond PostGIS there are a dizzying array of tools to load, visualize and interact with the wonderful geospatial information in your database. This talk will cover GIS and PostGIS basics and provide an introduction to geodatabases and spatial queries.
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Edwin Knuth spent quite some time as a sysadmin and web developer before going back to school to study Environmental Science at the University of Alaska Southeast. He quickly became fascinated with Geographic Information Systems and realized that GIS was just a really neat database application. In Alaska, Edwin worked on several unique projects, including building bat detectors and using PostGIS to manage a wireless sensor network on the Juneau Icefield. He has lived in Portland for the past year and loves it very much.
Then a trip to the Lucky Lab after.
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WednesdaySep 8 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- Modern Perl + Test::Builder 2
speakers: chromatic and Michael Schwern
This meeting will be two shorter presentations back-to-back. The Modern Perl talk is broadly targetted at beginners and everyday general usage concepts while the Test::Builder 2 talk will delve much deeper into particular details of Perl's testing system.
chromatic on Modern Perl Perl masters talk about strange subjects such as whipupitude, manipulexity, context, lexicals, and linguistic principles. It may seem that you must be a wizard to apply these notions to your code and dexterously wield Perl's essential strengths. In truth, these ideas and idioms are deceptively simple: you use them every day when you read or write plain English. Demystifying the linguistic concepts in Perl opens up the doors of Perl mastery. Come learn the philosophy behind Perl's design in order to understand Perl and how to use its unique isms to improve your code.
Schwern on Test::Builder2 Test::Builder is what most Test modules are written with these days. It lets them quietly coordinate with each other and frees the authors from having to worry about the details. It was written in 2001 and in that decade there's been an explosion of testing modules. A decade later, Test::Builder is starting to show its age and limitations. Its assumptions and biases are restraining the Perl testing community. Perl has moved on, too. When Test::Builder was written, testing was still a "new" thing. Now it's a given. We have a real object system now and a sophisticated community to take advantage. Enter Test::Builder2. A total rewrite of Test::Builder to remove its biases and let test authors do whatever they can dream up while still being the solid iron core of Perl testing and remaining compatible with Test::Builder. It takes advantage of things like Mouse (that's a small Moose), method wrappers and roles. Counter-intuitively, it does less than Test::Builder does while providing more opportunities. Schwern has a grant for Test::Builder2 from the Perl Foundation and if he doesn't release something by October they'll break his legs. So he's hoping to generate some contributors by showing off the design and code!
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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WednesdayAug 11 2010Portland Perl Mongers: Relational DB vs Key-Value Store and Beyond
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:
- why do you want a relational DB?
- why do you not want a relational DB?
- Membase, MongoDB, Redis, Cassandra
- Tokyo Tyrant, CouchDB, old school K/V (zodb, bdb)
- distinctions between "relational" and "row store"
- how filesystem settings affect the database
- how important is your data?
- common errors in SQL schemas or usage
- is count(*) supposed to be fast?
- efficiency vs speed vs parallel cleverness
- sharding
- what is "scale" and do you need it?
- massively denormalized, or massively normalized?
- ORMs, materialized views, indexes, and the query planner
- typical performance with small/large, simple/complex data sets
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayJul 15 2010PDXPUG
Brian Kurle will be giving a talk about his experiences on architecting and developing a middleware system for Decagon Devices that collects data from remote devices via GSM and provides aggregated data via the web to users with PostgreSQL as the central database.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there....and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab (http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterward.
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WednesdayJul 14 2010Portland Perl Mongers - Rakudo Perl 6 "Feet Wettening"
The Rakudo * release of Perl 6 on Parrot is almost here. Whether you want to get your own feet wet, or help wetten someone else's feet, join us to write some Perl 6 code and share some learning.
We'll begin with introductions, cover some basics, and then work in small groups or pairs for about an hour, followed by a recap, then (of course) beer.
If you can bring a laptop, download and install rakudo ahead of time:
$ git clone git://github.com/rakudo/rakudo.git $ cd rakudo $ perl Configure.pl --gen-parrot $ make $ make install $ PATH=$PWD/parrot_install/bin/:$PATH $ perl6 -e 'say "Hello World"'
For more info, see http://rakudo.org.
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ThursdayJun 17 2010PDXPUG (Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group)
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.
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WednesdayJun 9 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- C'Dent, the Acmeism, and Everyone
speaker: Ingy döt Net
Ingy will give a talk about:
- Acmeism - Programming above programming languages
- C'Dent - A portable module programming language
- Stardoc - An Acmeist documentation system
- TestML - An Acmeist unit test language
Imagine writing a Perl module, and then uploading it to RubyGems and PyPi and a dozen other language repositories as a native module for that language. C'Dent compiles modules Perl, Python, Ruby and JavaScript modules to many languages. Stardoc reformats POD to many other formats. TestML lets you write one set of tests that all the compiled modules must pass before shipping.
This is the future. This is Acmeism.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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WednesdayMay 12 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- Fennec
speaker: Chad 'Exodist' Granum
Chad will demonstrate what he has so far, and request feedback.
From the fennec docs: Fennec - Framework upon which inter-compatible testing solutions can be built.
Fennec provides a solid base that is highly extendable. It allows for the writing of custom nestable workflows (like RSPEC), Custom Asserts (like Test::Exception), Custom output handlers (Alternatives to TAP), Custom file types, and custom result passing (collectors). In Fennec all test files are objects. Fennec also solves the forking problem, that's it, forking just plain works.
This framework is what has come from a discussion around modern testing in Perl. It is an attempt to address, or make addressable the desires and needs expressed therein. It is also an attempt to make glue for all future solutions to current and future problems.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayApr 15 2010PDXPUG: An Introduction to Managing and Troubleshooting PostgreSQL on Windows
Tim Bruce will be speaking at the next PDXPUG meeting at FreeGeek (at 7:00pm - 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR).
An Introduction to Managing and Troubleshooting PostgreSQL on Windows
This talk will be for entry-level to mid-level Windows Administrators who have to support PostgreSQL on Windows (Windows Server or Windows Desktops). I'll touch on managing the service(s) and checking the Windows logs, as well as some quick ways to look for performance of the Operating System and PostgreSQL with the built-in tools on Microsoft Windows.
Tim Bruce is a Database Administrator for Fiserv Enterprise Technology. He is spread between Microsoft SQL Server on Windows and PostgreSQL running on SuSE Linux. In his spare time, he supports several Emergency Service organizations including the Washington County Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there....and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab (http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterward.
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WednesdayApr 14 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- The Amazing Miracle of DBIx::Class
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.
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WednesdayMar 10 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- XML with Xtra X
How to learn to parse huge XML documents by doing it wrong for 5 years speaker: Tyler Riddle
When XML documents can't fit into memory the vast majority of solutions available on CPAN are no longer available to you; when the XML documents are so large they take up to 16 hours to process with the standard tools for handling large documents your hands are tied even more. Tyler will cover his learning experiences creating the Parse::MediaWikiDump and MediaWiki::DumpFile modules which are made to handle the 24 gigabyte English Wikipedia dump files in a reasonable time frame.
1) Real world benchmarks of C and perl libraries used to process huge
XML documents.
2) The dirty little secret about XS and what it means for you in this
context.
3) The evolution of the implementation of a nice interface around event
oriented (SAX style) XML parsing.
4) Why XML::LibXML::Reader and XML::CompactTree are your friends and
how to tame them.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayFeb 18 2010PDXPUG
Over Normalization from a developers point of view.
Ben Hengst works for Powells.com and has been involved in some in house restructuring, mostly centered around moving to a very vertical structure. This talk will revolve around what works and what doesn't, code and people problems that have been encountered and how to dig your self out.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there....and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab (http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterwards.
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WednesdayFeb 10 2010Portland Perl Mongers -- Introduction to Parrot
speaker: Jonathan Leto
Come learn the basic things you need to know about Parrot Virtual Machine to start hacking on
1) Parrot VM itself 2) Languages built on top of Parrot, High Level Languages (HLLs) 3) Projects and Libraries that use Parrot
A short, down-to-earth introduction to the current state of Parrot will be followed by examples on how to hack on Parrot projects or how to start your own.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayJan 21 2010PDXPUG - Portland PostgreSQL Users Group: OBAMA!
The Portland PostgreSQL Users Group (PDXPUG)
John Naylor will be talking about his experience in Florida as a data manager for President Obama's 2008 campaign. He will discuss the role of data in political campaigns, and also refactor some data warehouse queries. Donuts and bacon provided.
Refreshments will be partaken at the Lucky Labrador Pub in SE Portland afterward.
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WednesdayJan 13 2010PDX.pm How to Lie Like a Geek [Michael Schwern]
How to Lie Like a Geek speaker: Michael Schwern
Geeks have a special relationship with The Truth. Nothing is more important than correcting a falsehood, no matter how small, and nothing is more odious than not telling The Truth. Unfortunately, in speaking The Whole Truth and Nothing But The Truth, the meaning is often mangled and the end result is the opposite, a lie.
We’ll examine some ways geeks lie while telling The Truth, to themselves and to others, and hopefully achieve better communications, easier to understand interfaces and maybe some personal enlightenment.
Some examples include: Lies by omission, lies by precision, lies by irrelevancy, lies by design, lies with statistics and that most dangerous of words “should” as in “the user should have realized”.
There will be cake. http://tinyurl.com/mermtx
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the LuckyLab
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WednesdayDec 9 2009Perl Mongers: FreeTUIT - Codeless GUI Programming
You have an idea for some program that you've always said you would write when you got a round tuit. FreeTUIT gives you that first tuit for free. Now you can write a simple cross-platform desktop application without writing any code. Just declare the widget layout and put a shebang line on it and you have an executable application. From there, it's a simple matter of programming to respond to input events.
FreeTUIT is a syntax and Perl runtime for concisely declaring the layout and configuration of GUI widgets (such as forms, toolbars, buttons, and dialogs). The freetuit interpreter drives a unified object layer which is accessible from event callbacks. The system is currently built on top of the wxWidgets toolkit, and is currently in transition to the Qt widget set.
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ThursdayNov 19 2009PDXPUG: November meeting: Materialized Views
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.
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WednesdayNov 11 2009Perl Mongers: Bucardo (replication for your Postgres database)
Bucardo is a mature replication system written in Perl for PostgreSQL that supports asynchronous replication for both master-slave and multi-master systems. Originally designed for slow and unreliable networks, it has remarkable recovery ability, an easy to use command-line interface and development is active! Uses for Bucardo include: a slave read-only database, multi-master replication, data warehousing and just having fun moving your data around! Will include overview replication for PostgreSQL in general, a tour of features, and a basic configuration walk through.
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ThursdayOct 15 2009PDXPUG: Bucardo replication with tiny little goats
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.
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WednesdayAug 12 2009Portland Perl Mongers - Google Summer of Code Update, Parrot/Perl6/Rakudo Update, Euler Bench
Schwern will be out of town, so the meeting topic has changed at the last minute. Jonathan Leto will give updates of The Perl Foundation's involvement in Google Summer of Code 2009, as well as a short rundown of recent milestones in Parrot/Perl 6/Rakudo development. (chromatic probably has some good stuff to say about these things as well)
Euler_bench update – benchmarking Parrot/Rakudo/Perl 5 with the Euler Project:
http://github.com/notbenh/euler_bench/tree
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the LuckyLab.
There will be cake.
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ThursdayJul 16 2009PDXPUG - PostGIS and the Census Data
Webb Sprague will be speaking about PostGIS and the Census Data at the next PDXPUG meeting at FreeGeek (at 7:00pm - 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR).
Looking forward to seeing everyone there....and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterwards.
More details from Webb:
If anyone is wondering about specifics, I will describe how I recently created a "crosswalk" table that correlates census tracts in 1980 with census tracts in 2000 in the Portland region (well, Washington, Multnomah, and Clackamas counties), so that we could see poverty trends over the last 25 years.
I used PostGIS, Census naming conventions ("FIPS codes"), and lots of outer joins. So if you like that sort of thing, I would love to hear your comments tomorrow!
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WednesdayJul 8 2009Portland Perl Mongers - PDX.pm
CPAN and Core Q&A
Bring your questions (and answers) about how things work under the hood and behind the scenes.
Possibly some entries for the Euler/shootout challenge.
As usual, meetings are followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayMay 21 2009PDXPUG: Introductory Database Education at PSU
by Len Shapiro
Abstract: I'll survey how I teach the introductory database course at PSU. My goal for the talk is to elicit suggestions for how I could do a better job. The theme of the course is "transforming data into Information". I use a 200 Meg database, hosted on PostgreSQL, instead of the one-slide databases used in typical intro courses, to illustrate the principles of the course. The database is Federal Elections Commission data re donations to candidates, so queries often reflect real questions about the real data.
Bio: Len Shapiro has been a professor at PSU for 23 years. His research interests are primarily in query processing.
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WednesdayMay 13 2009Perl Mongers: QA Panel / Tool Expo
PDX.pm meetings are on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:53pm, typically at Free Geek. Meetings are free-of-charge for all PortlandPerlMongerMembers. The cost for non-members is $2,000,000,000.00 per person.
What tools and techniques do you use to keep your project shiny and well-oiled? Bring a sample for show-and-tell, or just a few things to say about it.
Please see the kwiki link for the latest details about this meeting. Our panels always lead to interesting and surprising discussion.
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ThursdayApr 16 2009PDXPUG - MySQL war stories: Tales from the Crater
Monthly meeting of the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group.
Chris May will be speaking.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there...and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab (http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterwards.
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WednesdayApr 8 2009Portland Perl Mongers: Moose (A Postmodern Object System) -- hdp
Moose is a postmodern object system for Perl 5.
Moose's recent rise in popularity has led to a surge of declarative class-building and accessor-generating modules, but the real power of Moose comes from its metaclass fundamentals, not from the syntactic sugar of has(). Using Moose as a foundation makes it easier for your code to grow and scale.
I'll cover some of the concepts in Moose that the MOP (Meta-Object Protocol) makes possible, especially roles and type constraints. If we have time, I'll go through a simple Moose extension, focusing on the mechanisms Moose provides to help your code play nicely with others'.
If the first sentence of this description was news to you, you should at least read the SYNOPSIS of Moose, and if you can get through Moose::Manual and Moose::Manual::Concepts, so much the better. I'll expect a lot of questions, but I hope to move past "what is an object" pretty quickly. By the end of the night I hope you'll have a better understanding of the depth of what Moose provides, and why has() is only the tip of the iceberg. I don't expect that everyone will immediately understand every concept provided – my goal is to impress you so much with Moose's awesomeness that you're willing to follow up later on the documentation pointers that I throw out.
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ThursdayMar 19 2009PDXPUG: eXtreme Database Makeover 2: PORTAL
Monthly meeting of the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group.
Kristin Tufte will be speaking about the Portland Transportation Archive Listing (PORTAL) database schema.
Beers after at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne.
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WednesdayMar 11 2009Portland Perl Mongers: Test::Builder 2 -- Michael Schwern
Test::Builder underpins 80% of the tests on CPAN. Its limitations become everyone's limitations. It's done a very good job adapting the last seven years, and testing has become more sophisticated in that time, but age and backwards compatibility holds things back. There are a number of desired features which Test::Builder cannot support, such as end-of-test actions, without radically altering how tests are built.
thus: Test::Builder2.
This will be "something of a talk" followed by some hacking both on Test::Builder2 directly and writing new test modules. It'll give folks an opportunity to work both with Moose (well, Mouse) and git. Pair programming will make life easier, we can pair of experienced folks with inexperienced. Or just huddle together for strength in numbers. I find it easier to pair when each person has their own keyboard, so I'm going to bring along a few spare keyboards and mice. I encourage others to do the same.
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ThursdayFeb 19 2009PDXPUG: PostgreSQL Data Visualization
Monthly meeting of the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group.
Ed Borasky will be speaking about Data Visualization.
Beers after at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne.
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TuesdayFeb 17 2009Bash scripting class
Free Geek is offering a bash scripting class, and I am teaching it. Six tuesdays, starting February 17, from 5:00 to 6:30.
We will start with source file editing and version control, move on to variables, loops, conditionals, functions, input/output, and sqlite over the course of six weeks.
If you want to register, call/ email Free Geek and they will give you the low down.
Although it is technically free, I am asking that all gainfully employed students donate to FG, with $150.00 for all six classes
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WednesdayFeb 11 2009Portland Perl Mongers: Perl in the 21st Century -- Eric Wilhelm
I started using Perl just over six years ago, when 5.6.2 was already getting old and 5.8.1 was on the way. By the time I put my first module on the CPAN, over half of the current contributors had already shipped.
I have often read the source of a core module and asked "Why?" only to discover some unknown feature or historical accident. The history lesson continues all the way into the roots of Unix in some cases, but also often leaves me thinking "So?". And now I am quickly approaching my 40th CPAN distribution.
In this talk, I will share my own experiences in developing with Perl and explore the idea of the "Modern" or "Enlightened" Perl. Did I miss the heyday of Perl or are we still making that now? How does today's Perl code look different than it did 5 or 10 years ago? Is there a Perl renaissance coming, and what does it have to do with Perl 6? What modules should you be using for new development? Where is my flying car? Why am I still programming in Perl? And why am I programming at all?
I will try to find answers to some of these questions and invite you to bring questions (or answers!) of your own.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the LuckyLab.
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WednesdayJan 14 2009Perl Mongers: chromatic presents, "How a Virtual Machine Works"
Perl 6, Perl 5, Python, Ruby, Lua, JavaScript, Java, C#, and many other languages use virtual machines as their execution environments. Instead of compiling directly to machine code, they rely on the presence of an ideal machine built specifically for the language – porting the language to a new architecture often means only porting that virtual machine.
Does that sound complicated? It's not. Some of the details of very efficient and effective virtual machines are, but the general ideas are simple.
This talk explains the important components of a virtual machine and how they fit together. Examples will come from the world of Perl 5, Parrot, and Perl 6, but the concepts apply to many languages and VMs.
You may never need to hack the guts of your favorite language, but understanding how they work can help you become a better programmer.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the LuckyLab.
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WednesdayDec 10 2008PDX.pm: Getting Involved with Rakudo (A Flavor of Perl 6)
This will be a guided "hack session" about getting involved with the development of Rakudo, the first fully-featured Perl 6 implementation, which runs on the Parrot Virtual Machine. There will be a briefing at the beginning of the meeting to bring everyone up to speed and clarify any confusing terminology.
Then we will break into groups and learn-by-hacking on whatever interests the participants. You must be interested in doing something with Perl 6/Rakudo, start now!
The end of the meeting will be a short wrap-up where people voice there experiences working on Rakudo (what needs to be made easier? what rocks? what sucks? what do you want to work on next time?).
PDX.pm normally meets at 7-till-7 (6:53pm) at FreeGeek for roughly an hour or so, then walks a few blocks to the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub for social hour.
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ThursdayNov 20 2008PostgreSQL: Randal + Smalltalk
While many people may know Randal Schwartz of Stonehenge Consulting (http://www.stonehenge.com/) from his talks and papers on Perl, he is also quite knowledgeable about Smalltalk and will be giving a talk on Smalltalk and Postgres integration.
We will be meeting Thursday, November 20th, at FreeGeek at 7:00pm - 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there....and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab (http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterwards.
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WednesdayNov 12 2008Portland Perl Mongers: Cisco Log Parsing - Good, Bad and Ugly
Wed. November 12th, 6:53pm at FreeGeek -- 1731 SE 10th Ave.
Speaker: Gabrielle Roth Topic: 600 Simple Strategies for Sanely Summarizing Cisco Syslogs
Syslog is a handy troubleshooting tool, but only if you actually read what's logged. I wrote a Cisco syslog parser & reporter as part of our network fault-management system. We'll go over:
- network management basics
- why we needed this specific tool
- why I created my own tool from scratch (instead of using an off-the-shelf solution)
- how I did it & what the results were, and
- what I'm going to do next.
You don't need to be a Cisco engineer or even know much Perl to get something out of this talk.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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ThursdayOct 16 2008PDXPUG October Meeting
Even though PG Con West will be going on October 10-12 in sunny (hopefully) Portland, we will still have our monthly meeting on October 16, 2008. This month, Selena Deckelmann will provide a tutorial on setting up Point-in-time recovery for your PostgreSQL installation. This will be hands on, with the ever-dangerous LIVE DEMO.
We will be meeting at FreeGeek - 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR.
In November, our own Randal Schwartz of Stonehenge Consulting (http://www.stonehenge.com/) will be giving a talk on Smalltalk and Postgres integration.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there....and of course, drinks at the Lucky Lab (http://www.luckylab.com/ ) at 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. afterwards.
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WednesdayOct 8 2008Perl: Hands on Perl 6
We're relegated to the classroom at freegeek this month, so I figure we should make the best of it and have a perl 6 class.
Jerry Gay will be visiting from Seattle. Jerry is a key contributor to parrot/rakudo and will be very helpful in understanding what rakudo can do right now and diagnosing any troubles that come up.
We will have a short walk-through at the beginning and if a projector is available we can use it to increase the tutorial bandwidth.
Bring a laptop if you have one, preferably with parrot (or even pugs) already setup. If you do not have a laptop or if you would be able to bring more than one, please let me know.
I would like this to be very hands-on learning and I imagine we'll probably be working in pairs or small groups as well as spending some time reading documentation and sharing what we've learned.
If you have some experience with Perl 6 or have been playing with it recently, please share your useful links or insights by posting them on the list or the wiki.
http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?October2008Meeting
If you have no experience with Perl 6, this is where you get it! Bring your friends. There's still more than one way to do it in Perl 6 and I'm looking forward to seeing where people's interests are. Working through some of the perl quizzes or porting other illustrative examples might be fun for some while others might be interested in playing with the classes and objects, or mod_perl6, etc.
As always, social hour at the lucky lab afterwards.
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SundaySep 21 2008Linux Clinic
Third Sunday of the month, we meet at Free Geek to help each other with Linux problems. Bring your computer or laptop. We have power, desk space, wired and wireless ethernet, keyboards and monitors. We have coffee, cookies, and Penguinos, the premier penguin themed Mexican cupcake.
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ThursdaySep 18 2008PDXPUG
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!
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WednesdaySep 10 2008Perl: Scientific Computing with Math::GSL
Wed. September 10th, 6:53pm at FreeGeek -- 1731 SE 10th Ave.
Speaker: Jonathan Leto Topic: Scientific Computing with Math::GSL
This talk will be an introduction to doing scientific computing with Perl and Math::GSL. This module provides access to functions from the GNU Scientific Library via Perl code.
Why would you want to do that? Using the Perl interpreter's easy and fast I/O, string processing, and managed memory reduces programming time while GSL's optimized numerical library (compiled C) gives you access to a variety of mathematical routines to do the heavy lifting.
http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/ http://search.cpan.org/dist/Math-GSL/
You do not need to know Perl or bring a lab coat. You should bring your scientist friends (steal their lab coat?) and it helps if you know how to program in some language (FORTRAN anyone?), or something about math.
As always, social hour at the Lucky Lab after the meeting.
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SaturdayAug 23 2008GEEK FAIR! A Community Street Party
On Saturday, August 23, Free Geek will celebrate eight years of operating the Community Technology Center with a Street Party. Geek Fair! is a free event for all ages. Festivities start at 12pm and go until 6pm. Geek Fair will have live music and delicious food & refreshments. There will be tons of fun stuff to check out and lots of kids' activities. The event will be showcasing great local bands. Geek Fair gives the public many fun ways to contribute to the Free Geek cause. There will be a raffle with lots of great items donated from local businesses, and featuring a really nice Linux computer as the grand prize. Free Geek's computer thrift store will be open with some great specials and bargains for the computer hobbyist, or you can take one of the regular tours of the facility that will be offered every hour throughout the day. Geek Fair is sponsored by some of these following local businesses and organizations, Clever Cycles, Zip Car, Cellar Door Coffee, Bear Recycling, Hasson Realtors, New Seasons and Free Geek. Free Geek is a local non-profit organization that recycles and refurbishes donated computers and other electronic equipment, making it available to individuals and non-profits in the community. Volunteers can participate, learn and earn a free computer system in the process. Volunteer orientation tours are held daily at noon and 6pm. In eight years of operation, Free Geek helped more than 15,000 volunteers get their own computer system or learn how to build the computers that are given away through their various programs. Free Geek's recycling program has salvaged over 1,800 tons of e-scrap, keeping toxins such as lead and mercury from the landfill and recovering valuable materials such as gold and copper for reuse.
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WednesdayAug 13 2008PDX.PM - What I Learned, Ate, or Drank During OSCON
Come talk about what you did at or near OSCON. Free-form discussion, followed by beer at the Lucky Lab.
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SundayJul 20 2008Linux Clinic
If you are arriving early to OSCON, and you have a Linux problem that needs fixing, or you are a wizard who can help others, escape from the pesky sunshine and join us at the monthly Linux Clinic at Free Geek at 1731 S.E. 10th in Portland, about 20 blocks south of the convention center. The main facility is closed, but we have access to the classroom in the southeast corner.
We will have wireless, ethernet, distros, coffee, cookies, and Penguinos, the premier penguin-themed mexican cupcake. We run until 5 PM, though in honor of OSCON we may move proceedings to the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub or Jax Bar, local open source hangouts that serve food and beer.
For more information, look at the PLUG wiki or contact Keith Lofstrom at keithl (AT) keithl (DOT) com
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WednesdayJul 9 2008PortlandPerlMongers July 2008 Meeting
Speaker: chromatic
Topic: Rescue Your Doomed Project
Any large software project struggles with managing code, managing people, and managing expectations. This is especially true for free software projects developed mostly by volunteers. Your project will run into one or more of them. Here’s what can possibly go wrong, how you can make your problems worse… and how to fix them.
Topics include:
* how not to manage volunteers * how not to promote your project to potential users * how to avoid releasing software * how to let bottlenecks derail your plans * how to reduce the quality of your code * how to chase away interested volunteers * how to chase away core contributors * how to render beautiful documentation useless * how to ensure that carefully-devised technical plans will go largely ignored * how to hide important knowledge in inaccessible silos * how to promote technical contributions over the polish that really matters * how to maintain features no one knows anything about
... and most importantly, how to identify stupidly simple ways to make users and developers happy, productive, and successful.
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the LuckyLab.
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SundayJun 15 2008PLUG: Linux Clinic
What am I going to do with this big box of Penguinos, the premier penguin-themed mexican cupcake? I know, I will bring them to the Linux Clinic on Sunday! Perhaps we can boot Ubuntu on them!
The Linux Clinic runs from 1 to 5 PM this (third) Sunday, June 15, at Free Geek 1731 SE 10th in Portland. The main facility and the store are closed; we will be in the room on the southeast corner.
Not only will we have penguinos, cookies, coffee, portland punch, and other savory collations, we will have distros, power, wifi, wired ethernet, keyboards, monitors, and much, much more! We will even have answers to your most pressing Linux questions, and some fraction of those answers may be approximately correct!
So bring yourself, your machine, a notebook to write in, and what Linux knowledge you have to the Linux Clinic! We can use helpers as well as helpees; this is your chance to flaunt your knowledge, or just make stuff up!
Keith
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ThursdayMay 15 2008PDXPUG - Pythoneering with PostgreSQL
Come join us for an evening of Pythoneering with Jason Kirtland, a key force behind the Portland Python Interest Group - http://wiki.python.org/moin/PortlandPythonUserGroup. They are having Lightning Talks tomorrow night at Cubespace.
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ThursdayApr 17 2008PDXPUG: Ruby on Rails Essentials for PostgreSQL Enthusiasts
Our own David Wheeler will give a repeat performance of his talk from PostgreSQL Conference West 2007: Ruby on Rails Essentials for PostgreSQL Enthusiasts Has all the hype got you jazzed to develop Ruby on Rails applications on PostgreSQL? Is virtually everything you find about Rails MySQL- specific? Come to this talk to learn all you need to know to make Rails and PostgreSQL work together harmoniously. Topics will likely include: * The ins and outs of Rails migrations * How to add support for foreign key constraints * Managing partial indexes and other PostgreSQL-specific objects * Working with views * Monkey patching for fun and profit * Supporting multi-column primary keys * The joys and pains of Rails collections * Working with time zones * The antiquity of the Ruby PostgreSQL driver (NOT) * Enforcing constraints in Rails and in the database * Getting Rails to execute your queries instead of its own * Saved queries for "fat models"
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ThursdayMar 20 2008Portland PostgreSQL Users Group
We're a user group devoted to PostgreSQL - programming, administration and development. Our meetings are on the Third Thursday of the month.
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ThursdayMar 20 2008PostgreSQL Users Group
http://pugs.postgresql.org/pdx/ Managing internet services: using the right tool for the job (Ed Sawicki)
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