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Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers,
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers,
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers ... Tags : Developers |
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Affichage : 716692
Durée : 181 s |
| Google Developers Day US - Theorizing from Data |
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"Theorizing from Data: Avoiding the Capital
Mistake
Peter Norvig
""It is a capital mistake to theorize before one
has data."" Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's words from
1891 remain true today. Researchers in
computational linguistics and information
retrieval now have a million times more data than
was available 30 years ago. This talk explores
what this data can do for problems in language
understanding, translation, information
extraction, and inference, and extrapolates to
what more data may bring in the future. " Tags : GDD07 GDD07US Theorizing from Data |
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Durée : 3171 s |
| Google Developers Day US - Python Design Patterns |
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Python Design Patterns
Alex Martelli
Design Patterns must be studied in the context on
the language in which they'll get implemented --
the Gang of Four made that point strongly in their
book, though almost everybody else seems not to
have noticed. This talk explores some "classic"
DPs in all the various categories -- Creational,
Structural, and Behavioral -- studying how they
show up in Python programs and how they interact
with Python's special strengths.
Speaker Bio:Alex Martelli is Uber Tech Lead
(Production Systems) at Google. Alex is the author
of "Python in a Nutshell", co-editor of the
"Python Cookbook", a Member of the Python Software
Foundation, and winner of the 2002 Activators'
Choice Award and 2006 Frank Willison award for
outstanding contributions to the Python community.
(more) Tags : GDD07 GDD07US Python Design Patterns |
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Affichage : 17842
Durée : 2642 s |
| Google Developers Day US - Maps API Introduction |
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"Google Maps API Introduction
Brandon Badger
The Google Maps API is a powerful way to put a
custom map on your website. In this session,
you'll learn just how easy it is to create your
own maps mashup. We'll start with the basics and
progress through the tools that the API provides.
By the end of the session, you'll be amazed at the
sophisticated maps that you'll be able to embed on
your web site with just a few lines of JavaScript.
Speaker Bio: Brandon is the Product Manager for
the Google Maps API and KML. While at Google, he
has worked to grow the Google Maps and Google
Earth development communities. Prior to Google,
Brandon worked as an Engineer and Development
Manager at Symantec. He holds an MS in Computer
Science from Stanford University. As an
Undergraduate, he played on the NCAA champion
Stanford tennis team and earned a BA in Economics.
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Affichage : 180382
Durée : 2840 s |
| Open Source Developers at Google: Amit Singh on MacFuse |
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File systems provide one of the most familiar
interfaces end users know. Since implementing a
traditional file system is extremely complex and
difficult, presenting information seamlessly
through files and folders has typically been
limited to a small set of select
programmers--often kernel hackers who develop at
the lowest layers of a system. The MacFUSE
mechanism breaks this barrier on Mac OS X by doing
all the in-kernel hard work once and for all and
leaving to the developer only the
file-system-specific logic, which can be
implemented as a regular user-space application.
MacFUSE, with its simple programmer-visible API
(same as the Linux FUSE API) and multiple language
bindings, almost trivializes the process of making
anything and everything appear seamlessly as a set
of files and folders. You can use it to blur the
line between the Macintosh Desktop and the Web. In
this talk, you will hear the story of MacFUSE from
its creator. Tags : google open source developers software engineering |
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Durée : 5053 s |
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