Posts Tagged ‘Google I/O’
Google I/O 2009 – Google and the Social Web
Daniel Holevoet
Learn how Google is using social features in our products, and how you can get in front of millions of Google users.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:51:20
Google I/O 2009 – Site Review by the Experts
Matt Cutts
A rare opportunity, to get your site reviewed by the experts. We’ll take site submissions via e-mail and before the session starts, and go through real-life issues that effect developers when it comes to optimizing their app for search.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 1:2:4
Google I/O 2009 – Even Faster Websites
Steve Souders
Steve is the author of High Performance Web Sites and the creator of YSlow. In this talk, he presents some of the best practices from his next book, including optimizing CSS selectors, flushing the document early, and discovering why 15% of users don’t get compressed responses.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 1:0:33
Google Wave: Powered by GWT
Adam Schuck
– Contents —
2:10 – Outline
3:41 – Wave UI requirements
5:05 – Demo: Google Wave client
5:49 – To GWT or not to GWT?
10:57 – Client architecture
13:04 – Supported Browsers
13:53 – Evolution of GWT
15:30 – GWT: I have to write how much code?
16:45 – GWT: Cross-browser CSS
19:42 – GWT: JSON handling
20:58 – GWT: Debugging in Eclipse
22:36 – Demo: Out-of-process Hosted Mode
24:26 – GWT: Distribute as a CD-ROM?
27:30 – GWT: Where’s all the JS coming from?
28:47 – Demo: Story of your Compile
33:08 – GWT changes summarised
34:19 – Improving Gears
36:08 – Performance
40:37 – Mobile client
43:33 – Demo: iPhone + Android client
46:28 – Testability
47:52 – UI testing with WebDriver
49:50 – Demo: WebDriver
53:21 – Summary
54:02 – Q&A
– End –
This talk follows the Google Wave team’s experience building the Google Wave client using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). We’ll cover some recent advances in GWT which enabled Google Wave to look and feel like a desktop application with comparable performance. In addition, we will discuss the use of WebDriver (an automated web testing tool) which is integral to the project’s success.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:57:15
Google I/O 2009 – Bespin and the Open Web
Dion Almaer, Ben Galbraith
The Bespin project from Mozilla Labs is an experiment in re-envisioning how we develop software. In its current guise as a sometimes-fast web-based text editor shrouded in a horribly incomplete code editing platform, its potential might not be readily apparent. In this talk, Ben and Dion (two of the folks behind Bespin) will discuss the goals of the project, how they got to where we are now, go into implementation details on what it takes to build a bleeding edge application for today’s browsers (and not the ones from 1997) and share some hopes and thoughts on the future.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 1:0:31
Google I/O 2009 – Keynote Day 1
full version
Duration : 1:28:1
Google I/O 2009 – Effective GWT: Developing a complex, high-performance app with Google Web Toolkit
Alex Moffat, Damon Lundin
In this session we’ll show how you can get the most out of GWT in development, testing and deployment. It’s based on our two and half years of experience building Lombardi Blueprint, a SaaS application for collaborative business process documentation. We’ll cover how you can effectively integrate GWT into your development process and how to structure your code and application to take advantage of GWT’s unique features in order to provide the best possible user experience. Focus: Achieving high performance, sharing code between client and server, building and testing your application, multi-page application architecture, tips and tricks.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:59:50
