Developer Sandbox Interviews: Maestros Del Web




Watch interviews from the conference floor at the 2009 Google I/O Developer Sandbox. Developers chat with us on their apps and share technical as well as business insights on challenges and best practices. Company interviewed: Maestros Del Web This video is in Spanish. For more information, visit: code.google.com … plid609EA7F04EF348EB Google GoogleIO developer conference spanish sandbox interview “maestros del web”

Posted by admin on Aug 10 2009 in Tech


3dsys3 (Older Version): the Sphere and the 3DSys Code

This is the last video of the older version (the new one has better looking environment, and has the code window integrated in it, so is not like a add-on to the program, but a part of the program wich is mainly the basis (actualy, when you preform any comand, like creating a point or so, it writes the code in the code window). So, this video shows the potencial of 3DSys to create Spheres. The video shows 2 spheres, the 12-Sphere (made of 12 sided polygons) and the 24-Sphere (Made of 24 …

Posted by admin on Aug 4 2009 in Tech


Python Programming Tutorial - 10 - Slicing

Part 11 - www.youtube.com Slice python.

Posted by admin on Jul 24 2009 in Tech


Google I/O 2009 - Programming With and For Google Wave

Programming With and For Google Wave Douwe Osinga In this session, we will show how to use Google Wave APIs through demos and code samples. Learn how to add waves to your web site, extend Google Wave with both client- and server-side code, and integrate Google Wave with other services like Twitter or your favorite bug database. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Posted by admin on Apr 13 2009 in Tech


Google I/O 2008 - JavaScript and DOM Programming in GWT

Surprisingly Rockin’ JavaScript and DOM Programming in GWT Bruce Johnson (Google) You may already know about GWT’s nifty JavaScript Native Interface (JSNI), which allows you to define native Java methods with handwritten JavaScript. In GWT 1.5, there’s an even more powerful way to program close to the metal. You can now model arbitrary JavaScript types directly as Java classes (specifically, as subclasses of GWT’s JavaScriptObject class), yet there is no overhead in size or speed. You can …

Posted by admin on Mar 12 2009 in Tech