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NOBODY ENG EDU'51 CRU
NOBODY ENG EDU'51 CRU งานรับขวัญน้อง ครุอิ้งค์'51 ราดพัดเชียงราย @ครัวศีรีน แหนมเนือง
Inside VMware Fusion
Google Tech Talks October, 17 2007 ABSTRACT Join Ben Gertzfield of VMware for a look behind the curtain at virtualization on the Mac, the technology that frees operating systems from their earthly hardware chains. Similar in spirit to the ideals of the microkernel and distributed computing, the abstracted and idealized CPU, storage, network, and other devices provided by virtualization remove the barriers formed by the underlying realities of heterogeneous physical hardware. We'll discuss the technologies forming and building upon virtualization, including the hypervisor (or virtual machine monitor), replay (deterministic recording and replaying of all hardware and software events), and virtual machine-based disaster recovery. In addition, we'll share the lessons learned from jumping head-first into the consumer software and Mac worlds, and how "thinking different" applies to porting a massive source code base to its third platform (after Linux and Windows). This talk will be taped by the engEDU Tech Talks Team. Speaker: Ben Gertzfield Ben Gertzfield is the lead developer of VMware Fusion for Mac, VMware's first virtualization solution for Intel Macs, currently available for free trial download. Ben graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz with a degree in computer science, and subsequently lived and worked in Japan be...
Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: GWT in Eclipse
Google Tech Talks June 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Eclipse Day at the Googleplex Speaker: Bruce Johnson, Google Building high-performance Ajax easily with Google Web Toolkit (GWT) in Eclipse has always been possible, but soon it will be downright easy. Bruce will present GWT's upcoming Eclipse plugin that helps novices get started and lets experts fly.
The Neuroscience of Emotions
Google Tech Talks September 16, 2008 ABSTRACT The ability to recognize and work with different emotions is fundamental to psychological flexibility and well-being. Neuroscience has contributed to the understanding of the neural bases of emotion, emotion regulation, and emotional intelligence, and has begun to elucidate the brain mechanisms involved in emotion processing. Of great interest is the degree to which these mechanisms demonstrate neuroplasticity in both anatomical and functional levels of the brain. Speaker: Dr. Phillippe Goldin
"The Clean Code Talks -- Unit Testing"
Google Tech Talks October, 30 2008 ABSTRACT Clean Code Talks - Unit Testing Speaker: Misko Hevery
"The Clean Code Talks -- Inheritance, Polymorphism, & Testing"
Google Tech Talks November 20, 2008 ABSTRACT Is your code full of if statements? Switch statements? Do you have the same switch statement in various places? When you make changes do you find yourself making the same change to the same if/switch in several places? Did you ever forget one? This talk will discuss approaches to using Object Oriented techniques to remove many of those conditionals. The result is cleaner, tighter, better designed code that's easier to test, understand and maintain. Speaker: Misko Hevery
Differential Synchronization
Google Tech Talks January 8, 2009 ABSTRACT Keeping two or more copies of the same document synchronized with each other in real-time is a complex challenge. This talk describes an algorithm which is robust, convergent, and efficient. Differential synchronization is the algorithm powering MobWrite. Speaker: Neil Fraser Neil is the developer of MobWrite, a real-time collaborative web-based editor.
The Clean Code Talks - "Global State and Singletons"
Google Tech Talks November 13, 2008 ABSTRACT The Clean Code Talk Series Speaker: Misko Hevery
The Clean Code Talks - Don't Look For Things!
Google Tech Talks November 6, 2008 ABSTRACT Clean Code Talk Series Topic: Don't Look For Things! Speaker: Misko Hevery
Larry Wall Speaks at Google
Google Tech Talks June 19, 2008 ABSTRACT While visiting Chicago for Yet Another Perl Conference, Larry Wall will be visiting the Chicago Google office to speak about the conference, the language, and the community. Speaker: Larry Wall
Incompleteness: A Personal Perspective
Google Tech Talks November 4, 2008 ABSTRACT Our aim is to present a personal view of Gdel's incompleteness. We will focus on interesting/natural concrete independent sentences, on the source of incompleteness, and on how common the incompleteness phenomenon is. Some open questions will be briefly stated. Speaker: Cristian Calude A lifelong researcher in algorithmic information theory and a close friend of Gregory Chaitin, Dr. Calude has written and edited dozens of books and hundreds of articles on computability and incompleteness.
The New NIO, aka JSR-203
Google Tech Talks May, 1 2008 ABSTRACT JSR-203 is the NIO update JSR scheduled for release with Java 7. This talk will present an overview of the new NIO features and improvements. Speaker: Alan Bateman Software Engineer at Sun Microsystems. Spec lead on JSR-203. Speaker: Carl Quinn Software Engineer at Google. Eg member on JSR-203.
Balance, Stress, and Optimal Health
Google Tech Talks August 19, 2008 ABSTRACT Often acknowledged as one of the fathers of Mind/Body Medicine, Dr. Miller is a physician, poet, musician, and master storyteller, whose multicultural heritage has given him a unique social, medical, and spiritual perspective. His commitment to helping us to reclaim our inborn personal wisdom, integrated with the scientific knowledge and techniques of modern medicine, has allowed him to unite seemingly disparate fields of knowledge and experience. Dr. Miller brings us a deeper understanding of how the mind and body can work in harmony to produce healing, balance and wellness. Speaker: Dr. Emmett Miller www.drmiller.com
Current Issues in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Google Tech Talks August 26, 2008 ABSTRACT A brief overview of bioinformatics computational problem landscape followed by a detailed look at one of the areas: multiple perturbation analysis of cells using reverse engineering principles. Speaker: Gary Bader Gary is Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University of Toronto. baderlab.org
Google IPv6 Conference 2008: What will the IPv6 Internet look like?
Google Tech Talks January, 29 2008 ABSTRACT Panel discussion on What will the IPv6 Internet look like? Speaker: Panel Discussion
An Overview of the Coming C++ (C++0x) Standard
Google Tech Talks October 31, 2008 ABSTRACT The C++ language has started the formal approval process with the recent release of its Committee Draft, ie Beta. This talk outlines the process, the new features, some features left out, and the procedures for formal comments. Speaker: Matt Austern Matt Austern is a long-time contributor to the C++ standard, as well as a Google engineer. Speaker: Lawrence Crowl Lawrence Crowl is a long-time contributor to the C++ standard, as well as a Google engineer.
Silicon Valley JUG: Applying the Asynchronous Web
Google Tech Talks October 21, 2008 ABSTRACT Emerging Ajax techniques--variously called Ajax Push, Comet, Reverse Ajax, and HTTP streaming--are bringing revolutionary changes to web application interactivity, moving the web into the Participation Age. Join us for a detailed introduction to the asynchronous web, covering the underlying protocols and APIs, the challenges for application servers, and the high-level techniques available to application developers. The techniques covered will allow you to add multiuser collaboration and notification features to your application, whether developed with Dojo, DWR, or ICEfaces, and whether deployed on Jetty, Tomcat, or GlassFish. Speaker: Ted Goddard Speaker: Jean-Francois Arcand
Daniel Suarez, author of Daemon
Google Tech Talks February 2, 2009 ABSTRACT This systems consultant to Fortune 1000 companies, avid gamer and soon-to-be best-selling novelist will talk about his bestselling novel and the bot-mediated reality it envisions. Speaker: Daniel Suarez Daniel Suarez is an independent systems consultant to Fortune 1000 companies. He has designed and developed enterprise software for the defense, finance, and entertainment industries. An avid gamer and technologist, he lives in California.
GTAC 2008: Automated Model-Based Testing of Web Applications
Google Tech Talks October 24, 2008 ABSTRACT GTAC 2008: Automated Model-Based Testing of Web Applications The Third Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC), Seattle, WA, Oct. 23rd and 24th. Speaker: Atif M. Memon Speaker: Oluwaseun Akinmade
Slightly Advanced Python: Some Python Internals
Google Tech Talks July 1, 2008 ABSTRACT "Python behind the scenes": some advanced aspects of Python. The talk addresses an audience of proficient Python programmers and deals with several advanced topics: object creation: metaclasses, new, and init - attribute lookup mechanics and descriptor objects - introspection on objects, garbage collection, stack frames, tracebacks - Python bytecode inspection and alteration. Speaker: Alex Martelli
Micro Concentrated Solar Power from Sopogy - a green energy seminar
Google Tech Talks September 18, 2008 ABSTRACT Sopogy is bringing smaller concentrated solar energy systems to the market: Process heat, air conditioning, and power generation. You will hear about the first renewable energy and solar technology to ever be awarded the New Product of the Year by the Society of Professional Engineers. A product will be set up for viewing. Speaker: Al Yuen
KDE4 Release Event Keynote
Google Tech Talks January, 19 2008 ABSTRACT Celebration of the KDE 4.0 release, a culmination of several years of design, development and testing. Speaker: Aaron Seigo President of KDE eV and Trolltech developer
An Inside Look at Google China - part 1 of 6
Kai-Fu Lee, Google's Greater China President, visited the Seattle area Google office on January, 17, 2007 to talk about the current status of Google's offices in China. He spoke about the challenges and opportunities facing Google China as well as about collaboration between the Seattle/Kirkland and China offices.
GTAC 2008: Context-Driven Test Automation - How to Build the System You Reall...
Google Tech Talks October 24, 2008 ABSTRACT GTAC 2008: Context-Driven Test Automation - How to Build the System You Really Need The Third Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC), Seattle, WA, Oct. 23rd and 24th. Speaker: Pete Schneider
Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: Wiring Hacker Synapses
Google Tech Talks June 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Eclipse Day at the Googleplex Wiring Hacker Synapses: Collaborative Coding and Team Tooling in Eclipse by Scott Lewis, Composent & Mustafa K. Isik ECF is a communication framework and an increasing set of integrated tools. ECF provides APIs useful for the development of Equinox-based servers, RCP applications, and Eclipse-based development tools. The provider architecture supports the use of existing communications services, such as Google Talk and UI integration with web-based services, and other Eclipse-based tools. For example, for the upcoming Ganymede release, ECF is working on real-time shared editing of source code to support distributed team use cases like code reviews and collaborative debugging.
Google University Inaugural Lecture: Expanding the Frontiers of Computer S...
Google Tech Talks June 17, 2008 ABSTRACT Google University Inaugural Lecture: Expanding the Frontiers of Computer Science Enrollments in undergraduate Computer Science programs nationwide have declined drastically in the past half decade and there is now a real crisis in the pipeline of students being prepared for careers in computing. Mehran Sahami, Google Research Scientist and Professor and Associate Chair for Education in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University, will examine some of the factors affecting enrollments in CS, analyzing both historical and current trends. He will also discuss the significant changes that have been made in Stanford's undergraduate CS program which aim to expand the scope of education in computer science and highlight the diversity of options available in the field Speaker: Mehran Sahami
GTAC 2008: Using Cloud Computing to Automate Full-Scale System Tests
Google Tech Talks October 23, 2008 ABSTRACT GTAC 2008: Using Cloud Computing to Automate Full-Scale System Tests The Third Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC), Seattle, WA, Oct. 23rd and 24th. Speaker: Marc-Elian Begin
GTAC 2008: The New Genomics - Software Development at Petabyte Scale
Google Tech Talks October 23, 2008 ABSTRACT GTAC 2008: The New Genomics - Software Development at Petabyte Scale The Third Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC), Seattle, WA, Oct. 23rd and 24th. Speaker: Matt Wood
A Possible Future of Software Development
Google Tech Talks July, 25 2007 ABSTRACT This talk begins with an overview of software development at Adobe and a look at industry trends towards systems built around object oriented frameworks; why they "work", and why they ultimately fail to deliver quality, scalable, software. We'll look at a possible alternative to this future, combining generic programming with declarative programming to build high quality, scalable systems. Speaker: Sean Parent Sean Parent is a principal scientist at Adobe Systems and engineering manager of the Adobe Software Technology Lab. One of his team's current projects is the Adobe Source Libraries
HealthMap: Digital Disease Detection
Google Tech Talks August 19, 2008 ABSTRACT HealthMap: Digital Disease Detection. Speaker: John Brownstein PhD Speaker: Clark Freifeld Speaker: Mikaela Keller PhD
Personal Growth Series: The Alexander Technique
Google Tech Talks October 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Personal Growth Series: The Alexander Technique. Speaker: John Baron
SV-WEB-JUG: Spring 2.5 and Spring Application Platform
Google Tech Talks August 19, 2008 ABSTRACT The Silicon Valley Web Developer JUG sv-web-jug.dev.java.net hosts Rod Johnson at Google on August 18th 2008. Rod speaks about Spring 2.5 and Spring Application Platform. Speaker: Rod Johnson
An Inside Look at Google China - part 2 of 6
Kai-Fu Lee, Google's Greater China President, visited the Seattle area Google office on January, 17, 2007 to talk about the current status of Google's offices in China. He spoke about the challenges and opportunities facing Google China as well as about collaboration between the Seattle/Kirkland and China offices. Part 2 of 6
JRuby: The power of Java and Ruby
Google Tech Talks February, 28 2008 Speaker: Ola Bini I work for ThoughtWorks Studios, and recently published the book Practical JRuby on Rails at APress. I'm very interested in Artificial Intelligence, Lisp, Ruby and the fuzzy lines between languages...
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