GData Intro
Presented by Venuprakash Barathan
Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. The Google Data protocol helps accomplish this by providing a common mechanism for accessing a myriad of Google services. It embraces the Atom syndication format and the Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) and uses the extension mechanisms adopted by these standards to expose services like Picasa, Google Calendar, Google Spreadsheets, Google Base, Blogger and more. This talk will give an overview of the protocol and dive into some example applications — including a tool to publish events from a Google Spreadsheet to Google Calendar and Google Base. Previous knowledge of HTTP and XML is beneficial.
Prakash Barathan is a member of core Google Data API team, primarily working on conformance framework to ensure consistency across GData API implementations. Prior to joining Google, Prakash was involved in layer3 network design, planning and analysis especially for US government agencies, large scale enterprises and service providers including Telstra. Prakash is a proud Jayhawk with masters in computer engineering from Univeristy of Kansas.Duration : 0:35:34
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Chris Schalk - Para muitos programadores web, ter acesso a seu servidor de web e aplicações nem sempre é uma opção. Isso geralmente acontece com bloggers e webmasters. Para essas situações, o Google fornece um poderoso acervo de aplicações em JavaScript AJAX que atuam em sintonia com os poderosos serviços de busca e hospedagem do Google. O Google AJAX Search e as aplicações AJAX Feed oferecem uma capacidade sem antecedentes antes para o programador em JavaScript. Por exemplo, com o AJAX Search, você pode facilmente integrar os serviços Google Web, Vídeo, Notícias e outros serviços na mesma página. Com as aplicações AJAX Feed, você pode extrair qualquer RSS e Atom feeds da Internet e integrá-los em sua Web page, tudo sem qualquer requerimento do servidor.Duration : 0:27:36
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The Network Security Manager certificate provides students the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for careers as security systems analysts, security business analysts, database administrators, or system development managers.Duration : 0:5:41
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Open Source, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit
Presented by Lars Rasmussen
Why Google supports and uses open source, why it is good for us, and why you should use it too. Followed by an overview of Google’s extensive collection of APIs for use by third party developers including the Google Maps API, the Google AJAX Search API, the Google Gadgets API and much more. This session will then explore the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a Java-centric framework for creating AJAX applications. GWT cross-compiles Java source into JavaScript, allowing Java developers to use their existing Java skills and tools to easily create AJAX applications with virtually no learning curve. Lars will contrast using the toolkit with his experience ‘hand-rolling’ the AJAX of Google Maps, and if time allows, demonstrate building a simple application with GWT.
Lars Eilstrup Rasmussen is a member of Google’s technical staff and a lead engineer of the team that created Google Maps. He currently works out of Google’s young but growing Sydney engineering office and is actively working to expand Google’s engineering presence in Australia. Lars holds a Ph.D. in theoretical computer science from the University of California at Berkeley, which nominated his thesis on approximate counting for the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award. In early 2003, Lars co-founded with his brother Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen a mapping-related startup, Where 2 Technologies, which was acquired by Google in October of 2004.Duration : 0:45:51
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This tutorial utilizes the WINGS3D Modeler software to create a one-prim mesh model Sculpted Texture that can be imported into Second Life and applied to a Sculpted Prim. Visit vamtv.com for links to the WINGS3D software and Second Life plug-in downloads.Duration : 0:6:3
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Google Gears: Building Better AJAX applications
Presented by Aaron Boodman
AJAX applications are at the core of web development, providing both opportunities and challenges. We’ll be discussing some of the ways we can address those challenges in this session. More details will be provided at Developer Day.
Aaron Boodman started life as a musician, a mistake he rectified early to the delight of his teachers and dormmates. Suddenly finding himself with more time on his hands, he taught himself to program and began experimenting with and writing about the collection of technologies that became known as “AJAX” many years later. His work from 2000-2001 continues to be referenced and reused today in modern JavaScript toolkits. More recently, he is the creator of Greasemonkey, a popular browser extension that allows people to “mash up” websites using JavaScript. At Google he works on experimental web technology, and occasionally lends a hand on UI for products like Gmail, Reader, and Blogger.Duration : 0:33:28
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Code @: http://www.gorilla3d.com/v2/Tutorial_php_user_session
Just a basic introduction to sessions in php.Duration : 0:6:23
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Customizing web services in ASP.NetDuration : 0:6:50
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How to create an easy to use invoice using QuickBooks Accounting software.Duration : 0:2:4
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[pl] Pierwszy projekt na naszych ~oryginalnych programach ADOBE!
[ENG] Our First project (one of many) created in Adobe LabDuration : 0:4:59
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