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GDG Silicon Valley: May Lightning TalksCommunity lightning talks highlighted by a Google Glass talk by one of our members who has early access as a Glass Explorer.May 1, 2013 -
Bringing Angular Apps to Life with Animation by Miško HeveryBringing Angular Apps to Life with Animation On April 3rd, AngularJS 1.1.4 will be released. The primary feature in this release is declarative support for animation in templates. Along with sharing our design decisions and implementation details, we'll show you how to use these new features and how to handle progressive enhancement for older browsers. Miško Hevery works as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. He is the father of the AngularJS framework (http://angularjs.org) which enhances HTML to make it suitable for building single page (AJAX) web-applications.Apr 3, 2013 -
Code That Grows With GraceGDG Program 5 Year Anniversary Celebration The (cup)cakes are NOT a lie. The GDG (GTUG back then) program started 5 years ago with the initial Silicon Valley GTUG meeting on January 15th, 2008. Chris Schalk, Kevin Nilson, Stephanie Liu, and Van Riper were the instigators of this global program with 360+ chapters in 100 countries that have held 1000+ local developer meetups in just the past 6 months. Chris, Kevin, Stephanie and Van will tell the story of how this all began. Help us record the celebration by joining our Google+ Event and taking plenty of photos in Party Mode that night. Code That Grows With Grace One of the Go Programming Language's key design goals is code adaptability; that it should be easy to take a simple design and build upon it in a clean and natural way. In this talk I describe a simple "chat roulette" server that matches pairs of incoming TCP connections, and then use Go's concurrency mechanisms, interfaces, and standard library to extend it with a web interface and other features. Although the function of the program changes dramatically, the inherent flexibility of Go allows the original design to remain intact as it grows. Francesc Campoy Flores joined the Go team in 2012 as Developer Programs Engineer. Since then, he has written some considerable didactic resources and traveled the world attending conferences and organizing live courses. He joined Google in 2011 as a backend software engineer working mostly in C++ and Python, but it was with Go that he rediscovered how fun programming can be. He loves languages; fluent in four of them, he's now tackling a fifth one. He's on twitter: @campoy83Feb 6, 2013 -
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