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Google Python Class Day 1 Part 3

Google Python Class Day 1 Part 3: Dicts and Files. By Nick Parlante. Support materials and exercises: code.google.com

Google I/O 2011: Building Aggressively Compatible Android Games

Chris Pruett There are a lot of Android phones out there, but by abiding to a few key rules it is possible to develop a single binary that runs on all of them. This session will explain how to approach device diversity and build aggressively compatible Android games.

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Google I/O 2011: Learning to Love JavaScript

Alex Russell JavaScript remains one of the most popular and important programming languages in history. Web Developer and Chrome Engineer Alex Russell exposes the timeless strengths of the JavaScript language and why it is a vital part of the open web platform. Come hear what’s next for the JavaScript standard and how to get the [...]

Google I/O 2010 – Testing techniques for Google App Engine

Google I/O 2010 – Testing techniques for Google App Engine App Engine 201 Max Ross We typically write tests assuming that our development stack closely resembles our production stack. What if our target environment only lives in the cloud? We will highlight the key differences between typical testing techniques and Google App Engine testing techniques. [...]

Google Python Class Day 1 Part 1

Google Python Class Day 1 Part 1: Introduction and Strings. By Nick Parlante. Support materials and exercises: code.google.com

Google I/O 2008 – Painless Python Part 1 of 2

Painless Python for Proficient Programmers Alex Martelli (Google) Python is a popular very-high-level programming language, with a clean and spare syntax, simple and regular semantics, a large standard library and a wealth of third-party extensions, libraries and tools. With several production-quality open-source implementations available, many excellent books, and growing acceptance in both industry and academia, [...]

Is it possible to fix some of Google Chrome’s bugs ?

Hi there ! I was just wondering how difficult it is to work on google chrome on my own? I would like to download project chromium’s source code and fix some bugs in order to get noticed by google, I’m quite good with C++ but I’m not sure about how good you ought to be [...]

Advanced Forms in Google Docs Webinar

Part of the Google Apps for Education Professional Development webinar series. Advanced Forms in Google Docs Skill level: Intermediate/Advanced Lead by Kevin Brookhouser and Tim Lee , Google Apps for Education Certified Trainers Take your Google form skills to the next level. Learn how to harness the power of lesser known features in Google Forms [...]

Google I/O 2008 – Sitemaps: Exposing Content in Web Apps

Sitemaps: Exposing Interactive and Hidden Content in Web Applications Peeyush Ranjan (Google) For many, general purpose search engines are the starting point to locate the online content or application of their interest. As web applications become more interactive and rich in the experience they offer, it is becoming crucial for their developers to make the [...]

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