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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Hacker Dojo Events Feed</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com</link><description>Upcoming events at the Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, CA</description><lastBuildDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:45:32 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>PyRSS2Gen-1.0.0</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><item><title>Monday, February 20 @ 7:00PM: An Introduction to Agile, i.e. Scrum</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246020-an-introduction-to-agile-ie-scrum</link><description>We'll reschedule this for later... when it's not a HOLIDAY and when Arrielle's presentation is tuned.

What the heck is Agile?  What's Scrum?  "I've heard of it, but what is it?"  Come and get an introduction to what all the hub bub is all about.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246020-an-introduction-to-agile-ie-scrum</guid><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 07:29:47 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, February 20 @ 7:00PM: Kernel stuff - profiling!</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1276007-kernel-stuff-profiling</link><description>This weeks talk will cover profiling kernel and userland.

I'll do a general introduction into profiling, introduce how it was done in the past (ie gprof), why that worked and why it didn't work, then move onto hardware counter based profiling and the differences between sample and timer profiling.

Then, if I get some time, I'll (superficially) cover profiling tools:

* oprofile (linux)
* dtrace (solaris, FreeBSD)
* pmc (FreeBSD)

.. these approach profiling from slightly different angles.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1276007-kernel-stuff-profiling</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:38:06 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, February 21 @ 7:00PM: Core Java Training- Operators , Methods and Introduction To OOPs</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270010-core-java-training-operators-methods-and-introduction-to-oops</link><description>INTRODUCTION OF JAVA
 
 	WHAT IS JAVA?
 	HOW TO GET JAVA
 	A FIRST JAVA PROGRAM
 	COMPILING AND INTERPRETING APPLICATIONS
 	THE JDK DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
 	 

DATA TYPES AND VARIABLES
 
 	PRIMITIVE DATATYPES ,DECLARATIONS
 	VARIABLE NAMES
 	NUMERIC LITERALS,CHARACTER LITERALS
 	STRING,STRING LITERALS
 	ARRAYS,NON-PRIMITIVE DATATYPES,THE DOT OPERATOR
 	 

OPERATORS AND EXPRESSIONS
 
 	EXPRESSIONS
 	ASSIGNMENT OPERATOR
 	ARITHMETIC OPERATORS
 	RELATIONAL OPERATORS
 	LOGICAL OPERATORS
 	INCREMENT AND DECREMENT OPERATORS
 	OPERATE-ASSIGN OPERATORS (+=, ETC.)
 	THE CONDITIONAL OPERATOR
 	OPERATOR PRECEDENCE
 	IMPLICIT TYPE CONVERSIONS
 	THE CAST OPERATOR
 	 

CONTROL FLOW STATEMENTS
 
 	STATEMENTS
 	CONDITIONAL (IF) STATEMENTS
 	DATA TYPES AND VARIABLES 3
 	ADDING AN ELSE IF
 	CONDITIONAL (SWITCH) STATEMENTS
 	WHILE AND DO-WHILE LOOPS
 	FOR LOOPS
 	A FOR LOOP DIAGRAM
 	ENHANCED FOR LOOP
 	THE CONTINUE STATEMENT
 	THE BREAK STATEMENT
 	 

METHODS
 
 	METHODS
 	CALLING METHODS
 	DEFINING METHODS
 	METHOD PARAMETERS
 	SCOPE
 	METHOD PARAMETERS
 	SO, WHY ALL THE STATIC?
 	 

OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
 
 	INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
 	CLASSES AND OBJECTS
 	FIELDS AND METHODS
 	ENCAPSULATION
 	ACCESS CONTROL
 	INHERITANCE
 	POLYMORPHISM
 	 

OBJECTS AND CLASSES
 
 	DEFINING A CLASS
 	CREATING AN OBJECT
 	INSTANCE DATA AND CLASS DATA
 	METHODS
 	CONSTRUCTORS
 	ACCESS MODIFIERS
 	ENCAPSULATION
 	 

USING JAVA OBJECTS
 
 	PRINTING TO THE CONSOLE
 	PRINTF FORMAT STRINGS
 	STRINGBUILDER AND STRINGBUFFER
 	METHODS AND MESSAGES
 	TOSTRING
 	PARAMETER PASSING
 	COMPARING AND IDENTIFYING OBJECTS, DESTROYING OBJECTS
 	 

INHERITANCE IN JAVA
 
 	INHERITANCE
 	INHERITANCE IN JAVA
 	CASTING
 	METHOD OVERRIDING
 	POLYMORPHISM
 	SUPER
 	THE OBJECT CLASS
 	 

PACKAGES
 
 	THE IMPORT STATEMENT
 	STATIC IMPORTS
 	CASTING
 	CLASSPATH AND IMPORT
 	DEFINING PACKAGES
 	PACKAGE SCOPE
 	 

EXCEPTION HANDLING
 
 	EXCEPTIONS OVERVIEW
 	CATCHING EXCEPTIONS
 	THE FINALLY BLOCK
 	EXCEPTION METHODS
 	DECLARING EXCEPTIONS
 	DEFINING AND THROWING EXCEPTIONS
 	ERRORS AND RUNTIMEEXCEPTIONS
 	ASSERTIONS
 	 

INPUT/OUTPUT STREAMS
 
 	OVERVIEW OF STREAMS
 	BYTES VS. CHARACTERS
 	CONVERTING BYTE STREAMS TO CHARACTER STREAMS
 	FILE OBJECT
 	BINARY INPUT AND OUTPUT
 	PRINTWRITER CLASS
 	READING AND WRITING OBJECTS
 	BASIC AND FILTERED STREAMS
 	 

COLLECTION FRAMEWORK
 
 	THE COLLECTIONS FRAMEWORK
 	THE SET INTERFACE
 	SET IMPLEMENTATION CLASSES
 	THE LIST INTERFACE
 	LIST IMPLEMENTATION CLASSES
 	THE MAP INTERFACE
 	MAP IMPLEMENTATION CLASSES
 	 

INNER CLASSES
 
 	INNER CLASSES
 	MEMBER CLASSES
 	LOCAL CLASSES
 	ANONYMOUS CLASSES
 	INSTANCE INITIALIZERS
 	STATIC NESTED CLASSES
 	 

INTRODUCTION TO THREADS
 
 	NON-THREADED APPLICATIONS
 	THREADED APPLICATIONS
 	CREATING THREADS
 	THREAD STATES
 	RUNNABLE THREADS
 	COORDINATING THREADS
 	INTERRUPTING THREADS
 	RUNNABLE INTERFACE ,THREADGROUPS
 	 

INTERFACES AND ABSTRACT CLASSES
 
 	SEPARATING INTERFACE AND IMPLEMENTATION
 	UML INTERFACES AND REALIZATION
 	DEFINING INTERFACES
 	IMPLEMENTING AND EXTENDING INTERFACES
 	RUNNABLE THREADS
 	ABSTRACT CLASSES
 	 

SERIALIZATION
 
 	OBJECT SERIALIZATION
 	SERIALIZABLE INTERFACE
 	SERIALIZATION API
 	OBJECTINPUTSTREAM AND OBJECTOUTPUTSTREAM
 	THE SERIALIZATION ENGINE
 	TRANSIENT FIELDS
 	READOBJECT AND WRITEOBJECT
 	EXTERNALIZABLE INTERFACE
 	 

GENERICS
 
 	USING GENERICS
 	TYPE ERASURE
 	TYPE BOUNDARIES
 	WILDCARDS , GENERIC METHODS
 	STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF GENERICS
 	LEGACY CODE AND GENERICS
 	 

ANNOTATIONS
 
 	USES FOR META-DATA
 	THE ANNOTATIONS MODEL
 	ANNOTATION TYPES AND ANNOTATIONS
 	BUILT-IN ANNOTATIONS
 	ANNOTATIONS VS. DESCRIPTORS (XML)
 
	
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270010-core-java-training-operators-methods-and-introduction-to-oops</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:04:41 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, February 22 @ 7:00PM: MachineLearning on BigData w MapReduce</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1203006-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</link><description>This class meets Wed and Thurs Evenings from 7pm to 9pm for 5 weeks.

Overview of the course

Participants will learn to adapt and execute machine learning algorithms in the map reduce framework.  Participants should finish the class able to author their own machine learning algorithms for map reduce and to run them on Amazon Web Services.  Amazon is providing AWS credits for class participants. 

Participants will learn to use python code to author mappers and reducers for &#8220;hadoop-streaming&#8221;.  For most of the class we will employ &#8220;mrjob&#8221; - an open-source framework developed at Yelp.  Employing mrjob enables class members to program mappers and reducers in python.  The mrjob framework then submits the mapper-reducer to run locally without using hadoop, to run on Amazon Web Services, or to run them on a private hadoop cluster.  This will simplify the programming tasks.

Schedule:
Week 1 - Intro to map-reduce, AWS (Amazon web services), Mahout and mrjob
Week 2 - Unsupervised Learning - Clustering
Week 3 - Supervised Learning
Week 4 - Other Machine Learning Topics (text mining, recommender system, svd)
Week 5 - Student Projects
 
Class Web Page: http://machinelearningbigdata.pbworks.com/w/page/37651454/FrontPage

Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/HandsOnProgrammingEvents/events/44371702/

Register: http://machinelearningbigdata2.eventbrite.com/</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1203006-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</guid><pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 16:36:18 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, February 23 @ 7:00PM: MachineLearning on BigData w MapReduce</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1203007-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</link><description>This class meets Wed and Thurs Evenings from 7pm to 9pm for 5 weeks.

Overview of the course

Participants will learn to adapt and execute machine learning algorithms in the map reduce framework.  Participants should finish the class able to author their own machine learning algorithms for map reduce and to run them on Amazon Web Services.  Amazon is providing AWS credits for class participants. 

Participants will learn to use python code to author mappers and reducers for &#8220;hadoop-streaming&#8221;.  For most of the class we will employ &#8220;mrjob&#8221; - an open-source framework developed at Yelp.  Employing mrjob enables class members to program mappers and reducers in python.  The mrjob framework then submits the mapper-reducer to run locally without using hadoop, to run on Amazon Web Services, or to run them on a private hadoop cluster.  This will simplify the programming tasks.

Schedule:
Week 1 - Intro to map-reduce, AWS (Amazon web services), Mahout and mrjob
Week 2 - Unsupervised Learning - Clustering
Week 3 - Supervised Learning
Week 4 - Other Machine Learning Topics (text mining, recommender system, svd)
Week 5 - Student Projects
 
Class Web Page: http://machinelearningbigdata.pbworks.com/w/page/37651454/FrontPage

Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/HandsOnProgrammingEvents/events/44371702/

Register: http://machinelearningbigdata2.eventbrite.com/</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1203007-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</guid><pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 16:36:24 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, February 23 @ 8:00PM: Juggling</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1285001-juggling</link><description>We'll be outside, barring rain or hails of amphibians</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1285001-juggling</guid><pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 21:29:03 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, February 24 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1244018-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>BYOB, or bring food, or bring $5-$10 for the jar!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1244018-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 23:07:01 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, February 25 @ 8:30AM: Useful Topics in R</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1282004-useful-topics-in-r</link><description>Bring a laptop pre-installed with R: cran.r-project.org

This talk will be useful to programmers, stats geeks, and anyone looking for an alternative to the spreadsheet.

Useful Topics Outline:

- Creating Data Objects: The popular 'data.frame'
- Getting and Setting Working Directories
- Writing Data Objects to File
- Writing Output to File
- Reading files with read.csv()
- Using 'sos' for R Site Search
- Plotting with 'lattice' </description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1282004-useful-topics-in-r</guid><pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 21:31:07 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, February 25 @ 10:00AM: TDD Bootcamp</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231016-tdd-bootcamp</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231016-tdd-bootcamp</guid><pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:27:40 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, February 26 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1255004-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1255004-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 18:25:49 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, February 26 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1257003-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1257003-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 18:25:51 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, February 26 @ 1:00PM: Hackternoon</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1244026-hackternoon</link><description>On Sunday, Mobile meets Web meets Cloud at Hacker Dojo in Mountain View. Use this Meetup to fill gaps in your personal tech stack. This Meetup has a strong educational focus through project deployment. We have no presentation; instead we learn by watching, asking, listening, and doing. We use a combo of Paired Programming, brain power, and a project deployment to help you stay caught up.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1244026-hackternoon</guid><pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 03:59:53 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, February 27 @ 7:00PM: Kernel stuff - content delivery, TCP, issues and stuff</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1280012-kernel-stuff-content-delivery-tcp-issues-and-stuff</link><description>This week I'll talk about what issues content delivery network people face.

CDNs leverage UNIX and open source to serve terabits of content. This includes edge nodes serving content, intermediary nodes doing request routing and balancing, some load balancing and smart redirection nodes, other nodes doing backend storage and storage replication, other nodes doing HTTP and memcache caching.. it's all over the place.

I'll give a brief overview of things, including my experiences with Squid and lighttpd.

I'll cover the move from poll/select to event driven IO mechanisms such as epoll and kqueue. I'll then talk about TCP and socket management issues that creep up when you're trying to handle 100,000 concurrent connections of varying speeds (and why that's a pain in the ass to try and even achieve.)

I'll compare the varying approaches to doing content delivery - the apache models, the squid software architecture, the lighttpd/nginx model, and the varnish cache model. There are good and bad points to all of these - there isn't a generally "excellent" solution for all cases. I'll explain why.
Finally, if I can find some hard data, I'll look into examples of where event driven IO (in BSD/Linux) isn't working and try to come up with some possible explanations.

Background: I was an active Squid core developer member for around 10 years, focusing in performance and scalability. This meant I also cared about best/worst case scenario behaviour, rather than optimising for a specific case.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1280012-kernel-stuff-content-delivery-tcp-issues-and-stuff</guid><pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 21:30:12 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, February 28 @ 6:30PM: Audio and Music hacking</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231014-audio-and-music-hacking</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231014-audio-and-music-hacking</guid><pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 21:54:53 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, February 28 @ 6:30PM: BayNode (node.js): HAAAAAAAACK NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277001-baynode-nodejs-haaaaaaaack-niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight</link><description>Casual meetup for node.js hacking.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277001-baynode-nodejs-haaaaaaaack-niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight</guid><pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:12:15 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, February 29 @ 1:00PM: evaForge Weekly Work Session</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1220004-evaforge-weekly-work-session</link><description>Weekly work session for evaForge team's entry into DARPA uavForge challenge</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1220004-evaforge-weekly-work-session</guid><pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 00:18:07 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, February 29 @ 7:00PM: Machinelearning On Bigdata W Mapreduce</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231010-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</link><description>This class meets Wed and Thurs Evenings from 7pm to 9pm for 5 weeks.

Overview of the course

Participants will learn to adapt and execute machine learning algorithms in the map reduce framework. Participants should finish the class able to author their own machine learning algorithms for map reduce and to run them on Amazon Web Services. Amazon is providing AWS credits for class participants.

Participants will learn to use python code to author mappers and reducers for &#8220;hadoop-streaming&#8221;. For most of the class we will employ &#8220;mrjob&#8221; - an open-source framework developed at Yelp. Employing mrjob enables class members to program mappers and reducers in python. The mrjob framework then submits the mapper-reducer to run locally without using hadoop, to run on Amazon Web Services, or to run them on a private hadoop cluster. This will simplify the programming tasks.

Schedule:
Week 1 - Intro to map-reduce, AWS (Amazon web services), Mahout and mrjob
Week 2 - Unsupervised Learning - Clustering
Week 3 - Supervised Learning
Week 4 - Other Machine Learning Topics (text mining, recommender system, svd)
Week 5 - Student Projects

Class Web Page: http://machinelearningbigdata.pbworks.com/w/page/37651454/FrontPage

Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/HandsOnProgrammingEvents/events/44371702/

Register: http://machinelearningbigdata2.eventbrite.com/</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231010-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</guid><pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 15:24:08 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, March 01 @ 1:00PM: Painting the Savanna cubbies</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275019-painting-the-savanna-cubbies</link><description>Brian and Marie will be painting the cubbies.  Helpers appreciated!  </description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275019-painting-the-savanna-cubbies</guid><pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 22:32:06 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, March 01 @ 6:00PM: Bay Area Mobile (BAM) Meetup</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143041-bay-area-mobile-bam-meetup</link><description>Monthly meetup for Bay Area Mobile (BAM).</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143041-bay-area-mobile-bam-meetup</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 22:37:40 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, March 01 @ 7:00PM: Machinelearning On Bigdata W Mapreduce</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275018-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</link><description>This class meets Wed and Thurs Evenings from 7pm to 9pm for 5 weeks.

Overview of the course

Participants will learn to adapt and execute machine learning algorithms in the map reduce framework. Participants should finish the class able to author their own machine learning algorithms for map reduce and to run them on Amazon Web Services. Amazon is providing AWS credits for class participants.

Participants will learn to use python code to author mappers and reducers for &#8220;hadoop-streaming&#8221;. For most of the class we will employ &#8220;mrjob&#8221; - an open-source framework developed at Yelp. Employing mrjob enables class members to program mappers and reducers in python. The mrjob framework then submits the mapper-reducer to run locally without using hadoop, to run on Amazon Web Services, or to run them on a private hadoop cluster. This will simplify the programming tasks.

Schedule:
Week 1 - Intro to map-reduce, AWS (Amazon web services), Mahout and mrjob
Week 2 - Unsupervised Learning - Clustering
Week 3 - Supervised Learning
Week 4 - Other Machine Learning Topics (text mining, recommender system, svd)
Week 5 - Student Projects

Class Web Page: http://machinelearningbigdata.pbworks.com/w/page/37651454/FrontPage

Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/HandsOnProgrammingEvents/events/44371702/ </description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275018-machinelearning-on-bigdata-w-mapreduce</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:21:31 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, March 02 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277016-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277016-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:18:47 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 03 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254012-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254012-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 18:25:53 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 03 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1260004-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1260004-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 18:25:54 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 03 @ 3:00PM: South Bay Game Jam</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1268010-south-bay-game-jam</link><description>The South Bay Game Jam is a twice-monthly game jam where independent game developers meet up and create games.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1268010-south-bay-game-jam</guid><pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:30:20 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 03 @ 3:00PM: Svsc Business Development</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275003-svsc-business-development</link><description>Office hours for the Silicon Valley Space Center with a focus on business development for the New Space economy. Please contact the organizer (sean.casey (at) siliconvalleyspacecenter.org) if you wish to schedule a meeting time.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275003-svsc-business-development</guid><pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 15:35:49 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 03 @ 5:30PM: Bricks By The Bay 2012 Planning Meeting #6</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246011-bricks-by-the-bay-2012-planning-meeting-6</link><description>planning meeting for the Bricks by the Bay 2012 LEGO convention.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246011-bricks-by-the-bay-2012-planning-meeting-6</guid><pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 01:15:50 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, March 04 @ 9:00AM: webOS Enyo National Hackathon</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1272014-webos-enyo-national-hackathon</link><description>We'll start with a presentation by Ben Combee starting promptly at
9:15am followed by the rules &amp;amp; guidelines for the hackathon being
announced by Ben Stern, aka @webOSdealer. The hacking will commence
immediately following Ben's announcement.

There are several goals that we would like to accomplish with the hackathon.
      1. Introduce the Enyo JS framework to new developers
      2. Help you Create new or modify existing webOS apps.
      3. Teach all attending hackers how to take an API &amp;amp; manipulate the
data into an app. (hopefully enabling new app creation)

There will also be prizes etc... Details TBD!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1272014-webos-enyo-national-hackathon</guid><pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 17:26:37 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, March 04 @ 12:00PM: Svsc Organizational Meeting</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1259012-svsc-organizational-meeting</link><description>Organizational meeting for the Silicon Valley Space Center. Discussion concerns the proposed Cubesat workshop for June 2012</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1259012-svsc-organizational-meeting</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 06:54:09 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, March 05 @ 6:30PM: SVSC/AIAA Small Payload Seminar</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1244016-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</link><description>A presentation by the "Made in Space" start-up on their 3D printing technology for the micro-gravity environment of sub-orbital vehicles and the International Space Station.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1244016-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:35:23 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, March 06 @ 7:00PM: Member Dinner</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1268001-member-dinner</link><description>Meet, mingle, and chat with fellow members... now with free food!

Menu TBD, please RSVP so we can calculate the amount of food more easily.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1268001-member-dinner</guid><pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 02:13:03 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, March 08 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1142031-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1142031-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 01:10:38 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, March 09 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277017-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277017-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:19:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 10 @ 9:00AM: Bricks by the Bay Final Preparations</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1245009-bricks-by-the-bay-final-preparations</link><description>Work party to assemble the convention attendees' goodie bags and other final preparations for the convention, which takes place the following weekend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1245009-bricks-by-the-bay-final-preparations</guid><pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 06:19:09 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 10 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254013-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254013-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:16:29 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 10 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254010-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254010-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:16:33 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, March 11 @ 9:00AM: Bricks by the Bay Final Preparations</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246012-bricks-by-the-bay-final-preparations</link><description>Work party to assemble the convention attendees' goodie bags and other final preparations for the convention, which takes place the following weekend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246012-bricks-by-the-bay-final-preparations</guid><pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 06:19:20 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, March 12 @ 6:30PM: The Linux Kernel Multicore and Multithreading Series #1: System Level Optimization Guidelines</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231026-the-linux-kernel-multicore-and-multithreading-series-1-system-level-optimization-guidelines</link><description>We will discuss Multicore and Multithreading guidelines in the context of x86 Processors and System/OS/Kernel-level optimizations. This is an initial, but what I consider to be, an important discussion for those holding interest in this area.  Later meetups in this series will build on this discussion and its reaches into the Linux Kernel. 

We will also, as we progress, offer perspectives on the efforts by relevant open-standards and software communities towards Parallelization: Servers/GPU/xPU

I will post a few introductory blogs on www.linuxeco.com for those interested in this discussion. Please register or contact me on linuxeco.com, or contact me at hackerdojo with any questions.

Thanks</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231026-the-linux-kernel-multicore-and-multithreading-series-1-system-level-optimization-guidelines</guid><pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 04:13:58 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, March 12 @ 6:30PM: Audio and Music Hacking</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1259003-audio-and-music-hacking</link><description>This is an informal hacking meetup for sound-related projects. This is for you if you're interested in any of the following: 

- Building audio circuits (oscillators/filters, etc) 
- Audio programming languages (e.g. PD, MAX/MSP, Chuck) 
- Programming audio applications 
- Digital signal processing 
- Building instruments/synthesizers 
- Circuit bending 
- Other audio/music tech related things 

I'm scheduling this meetup twice monthly. 

Bring your own projects and ideas or help someone out with theirs.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1259003-audio-and-music-hacking</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:16:37 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, March 13 @ 7:00PM: Solid State Startups</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139040-solid-state-startups</link><description>Solid State Startups make physical things. Things that hurt if you drop them on your foot. SSS is a place to share experience and wisdom that only comes from building stuff in the real world.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139040-solid-state-startups</guid><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 22:51:49 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, March 14 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143043-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143043-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:52:51 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, March 14 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148002-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description>All members &amp;amp; interested members are welcome to attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148002-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 18:44:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, March 15 @ 7:00PM: Amateur-Number-Theorists Open Mic</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246007-amateur-number-theorists-open-mic</link><description>This is a special meeting of ANT that combines both a part for those who are more interested in the history of math, and a problem-solving session afterwards that allows anyone with the gumption to step up to the white board and get their hands dirty with math. 


</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1246007-amateur-number-theorists-open-mic</guid><pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 22:27:38 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, March 16 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271023-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271023-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:19:13 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 17 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1262001-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1262001-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:16:57 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 17 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256004-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256004-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:01 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, March 23 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1285003-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1285003-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:19:34 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 24 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256006-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256006-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:06 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 24 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258003-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258003-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:08 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, March 27 @ 6:30PM: Audio and Music Hacking</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256003-audio-and-music-hacking</link><description>This is an informal hacking meetup for sound-related projects. This is for you if you're interested in any of the following: 

- Building audio circuits (oscillators/filters, etc) 
- Audio programming languages (e.g. PD, MAX/MSP, Chuck) 
- Programming audio applications 
- Digital signal processing 
- Building instruments/synthesizers 
- Circuit bending 
- Other audio/music tech related things 

I'm scheduling this meetup twice monthly. 

Bring your own projects and ideas or help someone out with theirs.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256003-audio-and-music-hacking</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:12 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, March 30 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1286001-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1286001-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:19:49 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 31 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1255005-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1255005-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:16 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 31 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256005-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1256005-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:19 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, March 31 @ 3:00PM: Svsc Business Development</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277005-svsc-business-development</link><description>Office hours for the Silicon Valley Space Center with a focus on business development for the New Space economy. Please contact the organizer (sean.casey (at) siliconvalleyspacecenter.org) if you wish to schedule a meeting time.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277005-svsc-business-development</guid><pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 15:36:03 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, April 01 @ 12:00PM: Svsc Organizational Meeting</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1260007-svsc-organizational-meeting</link><description>Organizational meeting for the Silicon Valley Space Center. Discussion concerns the proposed Cubesat workshop for June 2012</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1260007-svsc-organizational-meeting</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 06:54:46 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, April 02 @ 6:30PM: SVSC/AIAA Small Payload Seminar</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1259001-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</link><description>Aaron Cohen of SJSU/NASA Ames will speak about the TechEdSat and the plug-n-play architecture for cubesat missions.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1259001-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</guid><pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 17:35:51 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, April 03 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Starting 64 Day 1</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271009-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-1</link><description>Agora Startup Idol (ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants) 
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271009-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-1</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:55:02 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, April 04 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Starting 64 Day 2</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269015-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-2</link><description>Agora Startup Idol (ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269015-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-2</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:55:22 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, April 05 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Starting 64 Day 3</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269016-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-3</link><description>Agora Startup Idol (ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269016-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-3</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:59:13 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, April 06 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Starting 64 Day 4</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270016-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-4</link><description>Agora Startup Idol (ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270016-agora-startup-idol-starting-64-day-4</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:59:31 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, April 06 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1285004-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1285004-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:20:16 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 07 @ 8:00AM: Mobile Hackathon</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1233002-mobile-hackathon</link><description>A hackathon for mobile developers (iOS, Android, Windows and html5)</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1233002-mobile-hackathon</guid><pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 02:19:13 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 07 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261012-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261012-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:22 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 07 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261008-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261008-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:25 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, April 10 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Surviving 32 Day 1</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1272007-agora-startup-idol-surviving-32-day-1</link><description>Agora Startup Idol Surviving 32 Day 1

(ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1272007-agora-startup-idol-surviving-32-day-1</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:59:45 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, April 10 @ 6:30PM: Audio and Music Hacking</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261004-audio-and-music-hacking</link><description>This is an informal hacking meetup for sound-related projects. This is for you if you're interested in any of the following: 

- Building audio circuits (oscillators/filters, etc) 
- Audio programming languages (e.g. PD, MAX/MSP, Chuck) 
- Programming audio applications 
- Digital signal processing 
- Building instruments/synthesizers 
- Circuit bending 
- Other audio/music tech related things 

I'm scheduling this meetup twice monthly. 

Bring your own projects and ideas or help someone out with theirs.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261004-audio-and-music-hacking</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:29 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, April 11 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Surviving 32 Day 2</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269017-agora-startup-idol-surviving-32-day-2</link><description>Agora Startup Idol (ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269017-agora-startup-idol-surviving-32-day-2</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 03:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, April 11 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148004-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148004-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:52:57 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, April 11 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1141037-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description>All members &amp;amp; interested members are welcome to attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1141037-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 18:44:45 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, April 12 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143024-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143024-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:40:38 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, April 13 @ 7:00PM: Hacker Dojo Happy Hour</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271024-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</link><description>Members and visitors welcome!   BYOB, or bring some food, and/or a few Lincolns for the donation box.
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271024-hacker-dojo-happy-hour</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 04:20:33 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 14 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258007-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258007-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:32 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 14 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258005-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258005-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:36 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, April 17 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Sweet 16</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270014-agora-startup-idol-sweet-16</link><description>Agora Startup Idol Sweet 16

(ASI) is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
 
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270014-agora-startup-idol-sweet-16</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 03:00:15 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Friday, April 20 @ 9:00AM: BayHac '12 - Haskell Hackathon</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271006-bayhac-12-haskell-hackathon</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271006-bayhac-12-haskell-hackathon</guid><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:48:32 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 21 @ 9:00AM: BayHac '12 - Haskell Hackathon</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269012-bayhac-12-haskell-hackathon</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1269012-bayhac-12-haskell-hackathon</guid><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:48:44 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 21 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1262002-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1262002-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:39 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 21 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261009-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1261009-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:42 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, April 22 @ 9:00AM: BayHac '12 - Haskell Hackathon</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275007-bayhac-12-haskell-hackathon</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275007-bayhac-12-haskell-hackathon</guid><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:49:16 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, April 24 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Elite 8</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271011-agora-startup-idol-elite-8</link><description>Agora Startup Idol Elite 8

ASI is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1271011-agora-startup-idol-elite-8</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 03:00:45 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, April 24 @ 6:30PM: Audio and Music Hacking</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254009-audio-and-music-hacking</link><description>This is an informal hacking meetup for sound-related projects. This is for you if you're interested in any of the following: 

- Building audio circuits (oscillators/filters, etc) 
- Audio programming languages (e.g. PD, MAX/MSP, Chuck) 
- Programming audio applications 
- Digital signal processing 
- Building instruments/synthesizers 
- Circuit bending 
- Other audio/music tech related things 

I'm scheduling this meetup twice monthly. 

Bring your own projects and ideas or help someone out with theirs.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254009-audio-and-music-hacking</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:47 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 28 @ 10:30AM: Yoga Hacks (setup)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1265001-yoga-hacks-setup</link><description>Setup time for Yoga Hacks. Actual event starts at 11:00AM.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1265001-yoga-hacks-setup</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:50 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, April 28 @ 11:00AM: Yoga Hacks</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254011-yoga-hacks</link><description>Come try a yoga class designed with the geek in mind! We will explore yoga techniques together during a 1 hour class in the Dojo community. All levels welcome -- be ready for some sweat and fun! Bring a yoga mat if you have one, and I'll have a few extras. Beginners welcome!</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1254011-yoga-hacks</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:17:54 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuesday, May 01 @ 1:00PM: Agora Startup Idol Final 4 </title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1280001-agora-startup-idol-final-4</link><description>Agora Startup Idol Final 4 
(Last Day of ASI)

ASI is simply an online version of the Silicon Valley pitch contest (JumpStartDays.com) where everyone participates over webcam video conferencing. 

The audience views this through the Agora Startup Idol&#8217;s web site on their web device, much like they view Hulu or Justin.tv. Startup Idol provides traction to its participants via its Gamification layer which incentivizes audience members for preferred behaviors through points, rewards and prizes. Audience members receive points for doing activities such as watching segments of the show, signing up as users to the contestants&#8217; products, providing helpful feedback as well as motivating their friends to do the same. This is significant because traditionally, startups have been left to their own devices to create traction for their products. The marketing effort and hosting of this one event is a fun and powerful way to provide exposure and traction for all involved.
 ASI&#8217;s mission is to provide startups strong traction. Something they have been on their own to attract until now.  ASI&#8217;s goals for the inaugural event are to get all contestants some level of new users and at least one over 100,000 new valid users that stick. A noble and lofty goal.

Studio Audience would be charged $25 a day (Not Hacker Dojo members nor Startup participants)
</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1280001-agora-startup-idol-final-4</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 03:01:05 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, May 09 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148005-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148005-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:53:08 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, May 09 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1280015-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1280015-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:39:19 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, May 10 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138033-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138033-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:40:43 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, May 12 @ 3:00PM: Svsc Business Development</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270005-svsc-business-development</link><description>Office hours for the Silicon Valley Space Center with a focus on business development for the New Space economy. Please contact the organizer (sean.casey (at) siliconvalleyspacecenter.org) if you wish to schedule a meeting time.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1270005-svsc-business-development</guid><pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 15:36:15 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, May 13 @ 1:00PM: Svsc Organizational Meeting</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1268005-svsc-organizational-meeting</link><description>Organizational meeting for the Silicon Valley Space Center. Discussion concerns the proposed Cubesat workshop for June 2012</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1268005-svsc-organizational-meeting</guid><pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 23:29:44 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, May 14 @ 6:00PM: SVSC/AIAA Small Payload Seminar</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1276002-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</link><description>Presentation by Dan Saldana and George Sousa of the local Valley Christian High School on their very successful cubelab development program for micro-gravity payloads to the International Space Station.  A great talk on hands-on cost effective biological experiments that have flown several times on the ISS.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1276002-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</guid><pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:03:14 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Saturday, June 09 @ 3:00PM: Svsc Business Development</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277007-svsc-business-development</link><description>Office hours for the Silicon Valley Space Center with a focus on business development for the New Space economy. Please contact the organizer (sean.casey (at) siliconvalleyspacecenter.org) if you wish to schedule a meeting time.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277007-svsc-business-development</guid><pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 15:36:24 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sunday, June 10 @ 1:00PM: Svsc Organizational Meeting</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258009-svsc-organizational-meeting</link><description>Organizational meeting for the Silicon Valley Space Center. Discussion concerns the proposed Cubesat workshop for June 2012</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1258009-svsc-organizational-meeting</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2012 04:49:28 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Monday, June 11 @ 6:30PM: SVSC/AIAA Small Payload Seminar</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231034-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</link><description>Presentation by Bryan Galusha of EvaForge.com on the crowdsource UAVForge DARPA challenge.  Discussion should focus on the UAV development, operation, and outcome of the much publicized competition.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1231034-svscaiaa-small-payload-seminar</guid><pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 17:36:18 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, June 13 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139050-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139050-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:55:30 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, June 13 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1287001-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1287001-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:39:25 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, June 14 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138035-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138035-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:40:56 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, July 11 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1140048-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1140048-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:53:14 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, July 11 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275022-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275022-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:39:44 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, July 12 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1142033-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1142033-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:41:06 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, August 08 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1140049-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1140049-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:55:39 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, August 08 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277018-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1277018-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:39:45 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, August 09 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143027-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143027-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:41:16 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, September 12 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143044-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1143044-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 23:06:11 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, September 12 @ 8:00PM: Member Meeting: State of the Dojo</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275023-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</link><description></description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1275023-member-meeting-state-of-the-dojo</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:39:47 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, September 13 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139030-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139030-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:41:20 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, October 10 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1141042-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1141042-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:55:42 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, October 11 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138037-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138037-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:41:25 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, November 14 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139053-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139053-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:55:45 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, November 15 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139031-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1139031-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:41:31 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, December 12 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148008-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>We will be discussing properly proposed policies politely.  All interested members should attend.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1148008-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:55:47 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Thursday, December 13 @ 7:00PM: Bay Area FreeBSD Meeting (BAFUG)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138039-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</link><description>BAFUG ( Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group ) is a users group for Open Source Unix based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD but enthuist of other Open Source Unix such as Linux, OpenBSD, BSDi, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome.

</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1138039-bay-area-freebsd-meeting-bafug</guid><pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:41:36 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, January 09 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(PBW)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1150011-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>Policies will be wrestled.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1150011-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 04:12:55 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Wednesday, February 13 @ 7:30PM: Policy Bear Wrestling(Pbw)</title><link>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1279001-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</link><description>Policies will be wrestled.</description><guid>http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/1279001-policy-bear-wrestlingpbw</guid><pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 01:58:19 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
