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Welcome to pdxbyte.
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A Portland Oregon users group primarily for languages that compile to machine native format such as C, C++, Assembly as well as dabble in chip design and architecture.

#Meeting format

  • Announcements
  • Beginner talk
  • Short break
  • Intermediate to advanced talk

##Beginner talk

Hello World! A lot of experienced programmers feel like beginners with C even if they used it in school if they haven't used it extensively since then. Students, and people who might need a refresher should both feel comfortable in this part of the meeting.

##Announcements

The second part of the meeting will have a set start time such that people can skip the first talk. Announcements include telling people about projects they are looking to collaborate with, upcoming events, and "We're Hiring".

##Intermediate to advanced talk

Could be almost anything. Starting a new hobby operating system? Programming spin control on a rocket? Writing a fast paced 3d video game? Bootstrapping bare metal via a JTAG debugger? We'd love to hear about it.

#Location and time

2nd Tuesdays at Crowd Compass doors at 6:00PM, and first talk at 7PM

Crowd Compass The leading mobile app provider for conferences and meetings
308 SW Second Ave., Suite 200,
Portland, OR 97204 Map
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#Get in Touch

Join the mailing list

#Code of conduct

Don't be a jerk. (placeholder till more specific rules are written)

#Organizers and Contributers

Daniel Patrick Johnson (@teknotus) got things moving with a call for proposals on the DorkbotPDX mailing list, Thomas Lockney (@tlockney) thought of the name pdxbyte, and generously donated the domain names, Evie Strohmeyer (@SpaceDictator) helps with website, planning, outreach, organization, and motivation!

#Contribute

This page is hosted at github. Create a pull request, or ask for a commit bit.