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Find out how to use Google Chrome’s developer tools in debugging. For more information go to www.chromium.org

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    Google Tech Talks July, 25 2007 ABSTRACT This talk begins with an overview of software development at Adobe and a look at industry trends towards systems built around object oriented frameworks; why they “work”, and why they ultimately fail to deliver quality, scalable, software. We’ll look at a possible alternative to this future, combining generic programming with declarative programming to build high quality, scalable systems. Speaker: Sean Parent Sean Parent is a principal scientist at Adobe Systems and engineering manager of the Adobe Software Technology Lab. One of his team’s current projects is the Adobe Source Libraries

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      Google Tech Talks March 4, 2009 ABSTRACT Rhodes is an open source Ruby-based MVC framework for building locally executing, device-optimized mobile applications which run on all smartphone devices. It is similar concept to frameworks such as Rails, Merb and Django but is much lighterweight in order to run locally on smartphones with limited memory and resources. Rhodes is primarily targeted at applications that work with synchronized local data from server application backends, using the other source component RhoSync . Rhodes also allows you to take advantage of native device capabilities such as GPS, PIM contacts and camera. Yet the majority of your interface development is done by modifying HTML templates. Rhodes is available for iPhone, Windows Mobile and Research in Motion, Symbian and Android smartphones. In this session we’ll demonstrate building a mobile app from scratch which runs on all of these devices. Rhomobile is the open mobile framework company. Our mission is to build open source components to facilitate building crossplatform mobile apps quickly and with a great user experience. Our components include the Rhodes framework, the RhoSync synchronization server and the RhoVer mobile app provisioning server. Speaker: Adam Blum Currently CEO of stealth mode mobile software platform startup. Formerly the VP of Engineering of Mobio and Engineering director for Good Technology. Ultramarathoner, author and adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon West and UC Berkeley.

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        Hi youtube, In this tuturial i will explain you how to make an array object in Javascript. I hope you enjoy! And don’t forgot to subscribe :) Thanks for watching! www.media-expression.com

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          For more info: www.devexpress.com/aspxgrid For a FREE trial: www.devexpress.com/Eval This lesson demonstrates how to use the ASPxGridView to display master-detail data with any number of detail levels and any number of details on each level.

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            Seth Ladd HTML5 provides the foundation for rich and interactive experiences. Which is great, but we really want to build and play games! Learn the basics of building an HTML5 game and explore the related technologies. We’ll write a simple game and give you the tools and techniques to create your own worlds and fun.

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              Google Tech Talks January 17, 2007 ABSTRACT We propose to add Closures to the Java Programming Language. Closures simplify the use of APIs that rely on anonymous class instances, such as the concurrency APIs and callbacks. More importantly, closures support control abstractions, which are APIs that act as programmer-defined control constructs. This talk describes the proposed language extension and its design rationale, and shows how it will affect existing and future APIs. Credits: Speaker:Neal Gafter

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                Founder and CEO Debajyoti Banerjee speaks – www.7boats.com is an unconventionally structured but very effective digital marketing company in India. 7boats.com provides effective Internet marketing strategies to other businesses to help them grow. That consists of SEO services, search engine marketing, SEO content writing services, Wordpress tweaking, web design and the best part is the web consulting services by 7boats.com. 7boats.com provides unique and cost effective web consulting solutions to other businesses. It’s similar to origami. From a plain simple paper 7bots.com helps you to make a simple nice boat and make sure that it sails well. Similar to that plain paper, there are various open source software, applications and cost effective market resources are availbale in front of our eyes and Seven Boats Info-system helps your business by putting together all those resources and making a solid robust Internet marketing solution, which is affordable and simple. It’s more than SEO. It’s not only 5-10 keywords ranking top in search engine. Only top ranking keywords can’t bring business growth. In-fact our job starts at that point. We focus on overall business growth and conversion optimization. Unlike other companies and SEO freelancer, we put stress on ROI and gradual improvement of your sales revenue. We create your business website, you get it found on web and we then make sure people come to your website, like it, stay more time on site and click on a call to action

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                  Google Tech Talks June 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Eclipse Day at the Googleplex Speaker: Bruce Johnson, Google Building high-performance Ajax easily with Google Web Toolkit (GWT) in Eclipse has always been possible, but soon it will be downright easy. Bruce will present GWT’s upcoming Eclipse plugin that helps novices get started and lets experts fly.

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                    Google Tech Talk August 26, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Soren Johnson. Artificial intelligence is crucial to any strategy game, providing a compelling opponent for solo play. While many of the challenges of AI development are technical, significant design challenges exist as well. Can the AI behave like a human? Should it? Should the game design be adjusted to accommodate the limitations of the AI? How do we make the AI fun? Should the AI cheat? If so, how much? Do we even want the AI to win? This session suggests some possible answers to these questions using the “Civilization” series as a case study. Ultimately, developers must choose between a “good” AI and a “fun” one, with an understanding of the trade-offs inherent when deciding between the two. Soren Johnson was the lead designer and AI programmer for Sid Meier’s Civilization IV. After working at Firaxis Games for seven years, Soren joined EA Maxis in 2007 to work on Spore as a lead designer/programmer. He is currently building web-based games with EA2D, such as the moddable strategystation.com and other unannounced projects. He also writes a design column for Game Developer Magazine and is on the GDC Advisory Board. His thoughts on game design can be found at www.designer-notes.com. Download slides to this presentation here www.designer-notes.com

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                      Google TechTalks February 9, 2006 Rick Mugridge Rick Mugridge is the lead author of the first book on storytests: “Fit for Developing Software”. He has developed and is evolving FitLibrary to better support storytest driven development. He is a leading thinker and inventor in this area, and consults and coaches internationally in storytesting, executable specifications, and agile software development. ABSTRACT We raise four software development issues and show how Fit can be used to address them. The issues are as follows: (1) How can we improve test coverage on a legacy system without discouraging its evolution? (2) Now that we have a successful product with a great UI, how do we provide…

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                        Video of “Architecture Best Practices with Joel Webber” from Pearson Education’s Voices That Matter: Google Web Toolkit conference.

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                          Google Tech Talks December 15, 2010 Presented by Miško Hevery. ABSTRACT The Clean Code Talks are designed to help teams get better at writing clean, well-designed, testable code. Such code is easier to write tests for, more robust, easier to understand and maintain. Having clean code lets you be more productive. It helps you release more often, with more robustness, more confidence, and fewer rollbacks. Miško Hevery works as an Engineer at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an expert in building web applications in web related technologies such as Java, JavaScript, Flex and ActionScript. He is well published and very involved in Open Source community and an author of several open source projects, most recently angular. This Tech Talk was presented at one of the Google NYC Tech Talk series. For more information, or to attend future events at the Google NYC Engineering Office, see www.meetup.com

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                            Google Tech Talk January 13, 2011 Presented by Ismail Elshareef. ABSTRACT Back in the day, the onLoad event on our edmunds.com and insidelien.com pages used to take 9 seconds to fire! Yeah, we thought it was awful too. That’s why in late 2008, we set out to do something about. In this talk, I will discuss the three main concepts that helped us take our pages from slow to really fast. Slides for this talk can be seen here: www.slideshare.net Link to blog post: googlecode.blogspot.com Ismail Elshareef’s bio – Ismail has been a web engineer for over twelve years working on architecting and developing web applications and solutions for government, entertainment, media and automotive industries. While working at Ticketmaster’s Cottonblend, Ismail was the Chief Architect and Engineer behind the Bunnyfarm CMS project that currently drives and manages sites like The Troubadour, Viejas Entertainment, The Pasadena Civic and Cottonblend.com. At Edmunds, where he was the Director of Front-End Engineering and now Principal Architect of Platform, he’s been working with sharp and ambitious engineers on setting and executing a vision for frontend development based in quality, performance and pushing the proverbial technology envelop. In his new role as a Principal Architect, Ismail is spearheading the creation of Edmunds’ open platform of APIs and open-srouced products and tools. Edmunds bio – Edmunds Inc. publishes four Web sites that empower, engage and educate automotive consumers

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                              This video introduces developers to building apps on Google App Engine. For more in-depth information and deep-dive technical sessions, come to Google I/O, Google’s largest developer event: code.google.com

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