When: Thursday, Jan 11 at 6pm
It’s that time again. This is a meet-up to discuss our experiences with Drupal 5 to date. Show off tricks you have learned or come with questions of how to accomplish just about anything in Drupal 5.Meeting place is back to the Barley Mill Pub. The beer and Tator Tots keep bringing us back!!
Barley Mill has Free Wifi (multiple networks) so feel free to bring the laptop.
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pdxphp will be hosting a talk given by Pete Makie on “Using Adobe Flex 2 to Provide a Rich Client Experience”
Date: Jan 2nd, 2007
Time: 6pm
Place: Freegeek
More Details: pdxphp.org
This should be quite an informative talk. Actually no PHP knowledge is needed to use Flex, all who come should benefit. Thanks to EdgeLink for the Pizza sponsorship and to Adobe for providing SWAG which will be raffled of during the meet.
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The web browser Netscape Navigator 1.0 was first released today back in 1994. Oh sweet and innocent Netscape Navigator 1.0 ;-) Things sure have changed a lot since then.
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Topics: Drupal5, Themeing, or what ever the group would like to discuss…
When: Thursday, December 14th @ 6pm
Where: Chance Of Rain
1522 SE 32nd Ave (Just one door S of Hawthorne)
Portland, OR 97214
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The last meeting at Barley Mill was great fun (many pints of fun), but this time we are trying for a bit more of a ‘workshop’ format. We are taking over COR’s side room and should have a projector which will enable us to demonstate different aspects of Drupal to the group.
So, If you are new to Drupal, Seasoned Guru, or just curious what the heck it is, be sure to join us.
If you have a few “How do you _______ in Drupal” questions, this will be a great forum to get those answered.
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With the spirit of imbuing the Portland Social Media blog with timely, and helpful content, I’m posting a link to MediaShift, titled Your Guide to Wikis. A short history of the Wiki is given as well as a high-level technological explanations.
A wiki is simply a web page that can be written or edited by the public or a group of people. What sets wikis apart from other web pages is the simple way that anyone can edit or add to an existing page, or start a new page.
Feel free to add helpful links to explaining Wikis in the comment section - I’ll update the post next week with all the links added.
Technorati Tags: wiki, faq
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