timothywinters.com
Portfolio - Timothywinters.com
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Timothy Winters- Writer and geek. Here are links to sites I’ve done work on and a summary of what I did. Http:/ www.portlandcodeschool.com. Worked on Classes, Calendar, Contact and FAQ pages. Collaborated with stakeholders and coworker to finish project within budget and expectations. Static site primarily in Middleman and Bootstrap with a mix of HTML5, CSS3, Ruby and Javascript. Upgraded site from Drupal 6 to 7. Was a consultant for website layout and design. Upgraded from Drupal 6 to 7.
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shawnacscott | Women Who Hack
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Casual get togethers for women (cis and trans*) and genderqueer persons interested in hacking, making and technology. All types of projects, languages, platforms and experience levels welcome. Kid-friendly. Serving the Portland, Oregon area. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Calendar & Mailing-lists. March 2, 2014. Today we have a guest post by Emily, a long-time member of Women Who Hack. Emily has graciously allowed us to repost her original entry. From her awesome website. I’ve been t...
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Uncategorized | Mike LaPeter
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Programmer, in progress…. My Current Project: The 100. I’ve been spending the past couple of months working on a video game related website called The 100. The basic problem I’m trying to solve: how to make video games more social. By that I mean not just playing with other random humans once and then never again. I mean playing with the same group of people, across different games, so you actually have a cohort of other similar players that you get to know. I’ve never joined a “clan”, ...On Code School ...
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Bitcoin Explained In Plain English | Mike LaPeter
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Programmer, in progress…. Bitcoin Explained In Plain English. I’ve been pretty obsessed with Bitcoin for the last couple of weeks, and to aid my own understanding I’ve been writing a short, simple guide to Bitcoin to answer the following questions: What is it? Why is it important? How do I buy bitcoin? How do I store bitcoin safely? A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online. Payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a. Basically, a clearinghous...
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Random | Mike LaPeter
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Programmer, in progress…. Bitcoin Explained In Plain English. I’ve been pretty obsessed with Bitcoin for the last couple of weeks, and to aid my own understanding I’ve been writing a short, simple guide to Bitcoin to answer the following questions: What is it? Why is it important? How do I buy bitcoin? How do I store bitcoin safely? A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online. Payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a. Basically, a clearinghous...
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mlapeter | Mike LaPeter
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Programmer, in progress…. My Current Project: The 100. I’ve been spending the past couple of months working on a video game related website called The 100. The basic problem I’m trying to solve: how to make video games more social. By that I mean not just playing with other random humans once and then never again. I mean playing with the same group of people, across different games, so you actually have a cohort of other similar players that you get to know. I’ve never joined a “clan”, ...How do I store ...
womenwhohack.org
Uncategorized | Women Who Hack
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Casual get togethers for women (cis and trans*) and genderqueer persons interested in hacking, making and technology. All types of projects, languages, platforms and experience levels welcome. Kid-friendly. Serving the Portland, Oregon area. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Calendar & Mailing-lists. March 2, 2014. Today we have a guest post by Emily, a long-time member of Women Who Hack. Emily has graciously allowed us to repost her original entry. From her awesome website. We had ten ...
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11/10 Meeting Recap! | Women Who Hack
http://womenwhohack.org/2013/11/11/1110-meeting-recap
Casual get togethers for women (cis and trans*) and genderqueer persons interested in hacking, making and technology. All types of projects, languages, platforms and experience levels welcome. Kid-friendly. Serving the Portland, Oregon area. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Calendar & Mailing-lists. November 11, 2013. Thanks again to Simple. For hosting our awesome hack yesterday! We had ten attendees, working on a huge variety of things! And PDX Code Guild. On the more practical side,...
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