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It's like it was made for Portland: APIs & IPAs happy hour, January 24

Portland loves its tech. And Portland loves its craft beers. So why not lump the two of them together for a happy hour? That’s exactly what Singly is doing, this Thursday, with APIs & IPAs Portland.

In an effort to get to know and support developers in the thriving tech communities all over the country, Singly is heading out on the road to throw API happy hours.

This is not about marketing, and it’s not about sales. APIs & IPAs is focused on community. We want to support your local tech community, and we want to get to know developers everywhere.

The event is cosponsored by Puppet Labs, Network Redux, and Esri/Geoloqi—who with Singly will be picking up the tab.

That’s right.

Not only is an awesome gathering of tech types, it’s an awesome gathering with free beer.

So what are you waiting for? Register for APIs & IPAs Portland and then head to the Green Dragon around 6PM on Thursday, January 24.

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