![]() ![]() This workshop is the first in a series presented by PDXElectroHax and PatternAgents using programmable hardware and systems. Professionals seeking new skills for the workplace.Students who want explore and learn about new hardware-based solutions.Hackers who would like to learn new skills for quickly solving hardware problems.Programmers who would like to learn more about hardware and debugging.Workshop Attendees will receive a PSoC development kit (CY8CKIT-049) that includes a flexible USB-UART device, and a PSoC-4 device. Prerequisites: Basic electronics (the ability to understand a schematic drawing). #ASTEROIDS SCREEN WRAP GREENFOOT PRO#Requirements: Windows “compatible” Laptop Computer and USB port (Apple MacBook Pro with Bootcamp or Parallels works fine) Location: 8905 SW Nimbus Ave, Suite 100, Beaverton, OR 97008 The workshop will include a brief architecture and software/IDE overview, followed by hand's-on project labs. This workshop is a hands-on introduction to the Cypress PSoC device family and the (free) PSoC Creator Integrated Development Environment(IDE). They are limited and currently available on Eventbrite: ![]() It’s a chance to get an accessible introduction to this technology from an expert. Tom Moxon, CEO/Founder of PatternAgents will be teaching. PDXElectroHax and Pattern Agents are are pleased to offer the first in a series of workshops on Programmable Hardware: Introduction to Programmable System-on-Chip Devices. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Meet our panel of folx who have opened the closet doors at the office and let’s have a real conversation about being LGBTQ+ on the teams we work with in the organizations we work for and hear their stories.įacilitated by Crystal Sincoff and Hazel Valdez, we’ll hear from Clove Wright (she/her), Kae (“Naps”) D’Apice (they/them) and Rachel O’Connor (she/they) in this inclusive panel. Being open can make you more productive, and can even benefit your career because your peers will see you in a new authentic light.Let's bring our “whole selves” to work.Eliminates the need to hide or mislead.HRC listed the benefits of being out at work and relieve the daily stress of being who you are: Was it a good experience, a bad experience, or was it an indifferent experience. In honor of National Coming Out Day (), join PDXWIT and hear from community members on how it has been for them navigating the deeply personal decision to come out at the office. ![]() Coming out stories in the LGBTQ+ community runs the gamut of experiences. ![]()
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