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En este episodio de Voces de la Nube: Tendencias de IA, nuestro host Lalo Palacio recibe a Nicolás Lecaros Marchant, Arquitecto de Datos en Banco BICE, Instructor en Aprende.Cloud y Google Developer Expert (GDE), para discutir cómo la inteligencia artificial está transformando el trabajo de los desarrolladores.Con la llegada de herramientas como Gemini Code Assist y Vertex AI, la IA ya acelera el desarrollo, automatiza procesos y redefine la productividad. ¿Qué significa esto para los desarrolladores hoy, y cómo prepararse para el futuro?Y también tenemos la participación especial de la IA de Google, ¡Gemini! ¡Escúchalo ahora!Consulta los materiales mencionados en este episodio:AI Business Trends 2025Obtén ayuda para codificar con Gemini Code Assist, ahora de forma gratuitaDescubre tu plan de formación¿Te ha gustado el episodio? ¿Tienes alguna pregunta o sugerencia? ¡Contáctanos por correo electrónico a vocesdelanube@google.com
Welcome to The Doers Nepal Podcast – Nepal's No.1 Business Podcast, where we bring you the most inspiring stories of entrepreneurs, innovators, and trailblazers shaping Nepal's industries. In this episode, we are honored to have Mr. Raju Dawadi, one of only three Google DevOps Experts from Nepal. Raju's story is not only about his deep technical expertise but also about building a thriving DevOps community in Nepal and sharing knowledge globally. His journey from becoming a Google Developer Expert (GDE) to creating impactful opportunities for others is both inspirational and insightful. During our conversation, Raju explains what DevOps really is, the path to becoming a DevOps expert, and the importance of community building in the tech ecosystem. We dive into topics like personal branding, networking, and the significance of balancing both technical and soft skills. Raju also offers valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges that exist for tech professionals in Nepal, as well as his thoughts on youth empowerment and creating value for the community. Whether you're interested in tech, personal branding, or how to build a meaningful career in DevOps, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration for anyone looking to grow in the tech space. Get Inspired, Be a Doer.
In this podcast episode, we have the pleasure to host Fred Porciúncula, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) known for his work with Kotlin Inject and his invaluable contributions to the Android development community. Fred offers his expertise on Dependency Injection (DI), Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP), and how they intersect.We kick off the conversation by discussing Dependency Injection (DI), its importance, and the options available to developers, including Dagger, Hilt, Anvil, Koin, and Kotlin-Inject. Fred explains the use and impact of DI in the Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) world, considering Dagger's current lack of KMP support and debating whether one should use separate DI tools for Android apps and KMP components.Delving further into Kotlin-Inject, we explore its features, usage, and how it differentiates itself from other DI solutions. Topics discussed include its unique handling of Scopes, its support of constructor injection, and its utility in building dependency graphs. Furthermore, we examine the timeless debate of Dependency Injection versus Service Locator.Toward the end of the episode, Fred presents his thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of exclusively using Kotlin-Inject throughout an application. We also tackle the concept of “Vanilla Injection” - refraining from using DI libraries at all.For further learning, we recommend resources like Fred's insightful article on transitioning from Dagger/Hilt to Kotlin-Inject, a Dagger issue discussing KSP support, and a Kotlin-Inject discussion on Anvil-like features. Links to these resources, among others, are provided below. Don't miss out on this engaging and informative episode with Fred Porciúncula!LinksKotlin Inject LibraryFred's Kotlin Inject ArticleTesting with Kotlin InjectKotlin Inject Scope IssuePulling code out of the platform classDI vs Service LocatorsDagger KSP SupportKotlin Inject Anvil Like FeaturesMaking Your Android Application Work on iOS (Touchlab mentioning interfaces over expect)Moko ResourcesKlima EngineeringFind Fred Online HereTwitter - @tfcporciunculaandroiddev.social/@fredKlima Engineering BlogDonn's Git CourseNeed to learn Git? Donn has the course for you. In this FREE course you'll learn everything you need to know in order to start working with Git everyday. Watch it here.AndroidJobs.IOJob postings are FREE on AndroidJobs.IO
Host Shayan Mahmud in conversation with Aqsa Kausar, Head of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning at Red Buffer! Aqsa is not just the first woman in Pakistan to become a Google Developer Expert (GDE) but also the first female GDE in machine learning in the Southeast Asia Frontier region! In this podcast episode, Aqsa talks about the tech community in Pakistan, raising awareness of machine learning in Pakistan, women in tech in our country, engineer jobs in Pakistan and so much more on artificial intelligence!Aqsa explains the Google Developer Expert title in detail. What is it exactly? How does Google support you in getting this achievement? How does Google support tech awareness in your community? What are the advantages for people in the Google Develop Expert network? How hard is it to get? How many people achieve this? How do you apply for GDE? She explains her journey of going through the process of getting this title, where her interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning came from, how much self-learning was involved, where was she first working and how she made a switch to artificial intelligence.Shayan and Aqsa's discussion also touches on topics like the number of women in engineering and those going into tech, jobs for electrical engineers in Pakistan, the importance of failure, university students' mindset of joining big companies, the learning and open culture at Red Buffer, having the wow factor and more on Aqsa's personal journey.#HowDoesItWork #Technology #Google00:00 Intro & Highlights02:31 Getting the Google Developer Expert Title03:44 How to Become A Google Developer Expert09:30 Public Speaking For the First Time12:30 Women in Tech & Engineering 16:50 The Importance of Setbacks in Your Journey19:14 Does Success Mean Joining A Big Company?21:03 The Culture at Red Buffer24:50 Ratio of Men & Women in Employment27:30 Meeting the Husband at Work30:10 The Support Women Need to Succeed35:15 What NextDon't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch some amazing conversations coming your way every Tuesday and Friday!Keep up with our podcast:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Howdoesitwork.podcastInsta: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesitwork.podcast/Tiktok: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSRYSy1K1/Follow ProPakistani:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProPakistaniInsta: https://www.instagram.com/pro_pakistani/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProPakistaniPKLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/propakistani-pk/Check out Red Buffer and the work they do: https://redbuffer.ai/You can also audio stream our podcast here:Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3z6AGPiApple Podcast: https://apple.co/3b9GQGuSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3OFNm5H
Neste episódio conversamos com Gabriel Moreira, Cientista de Pesquisa Aplicada Sênior na NVIDIA, atuando também como Cientista de Dados, Especialista em Sistemas de Recomendação, doutor em Machine Learning e Sistemas de Recomendação pelo ITA e Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Machine Learning. Além disso, trabalhou por 5 anos como Lead Data Scientist na CI&T, liderando equipes de cientistas de dados e engenheiros de machine learning, é engenheiro de software com experiência na área desde 2002 e é palestrante na indústria internacional e em conferências acadêmicas. Falamos muito sobre as aplicações e tecnologias utilizadas nos Sistemas de Recomendação (RecSys), o benefício das conferências acadêmicas e eventos de Data Science, liderança, projetos na NVIDIA e muito mais! Acesse nosso post para ter acesso a links e referências: https://medium.com/lets-data/
Bonnie Brennan said about her work and her work experience and answered some of my questions, she is an amazing talented women I know. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Recording date: May 20th, 2021John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerKaterina Skroumpelou @PsybercityBrought to you byAG Grid Lemon Productions podcast editing and production.Resources:Katerina Skroumpelou (website)Google Maps Platform APIsGoogle Maps JavaScript APIWhat is Spatial DataGoogle Developer Expert programGoogle EarthDifference between Vector and RasterWebGLGoogle Maps + WebGLFrom Google I/O 2021: Cloud-based Google Maps StylingFrom Google I/O 2021: Google Maps + WebGLGoogle Maps SamplesGoogle Maps JS SamplesKeyboard accessibility in Google MapsNode in your browser!Timejumps00:40 Intro02:39 Guest introduction04:29 What is it about Google Maps that you enjoy?06:19 How did you get into maps?09:22 Sponsor: Ag Grid10:24 What type of custom maps are you building?12:51 What type of business applications have you built?18:50 What features are under-utilized?23:28 Sponsor: Lemon Productions25:56 Local mapping usage28:18 Is the API easy to use?30:19 What's new in mapping in 2021?32:47 Do you use mapping in your current job?36:28 What is a Google Developer Expert (GDE)?41:28 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Today, we talk to Thomas Burkhart. Thomas is a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Flutter and Dart. He is the author of popular open-source packages, like the get_it service locator with over 1K likes on pub.dev, as well as flutter_command, rx_command, and functional_listener.We discussed the RVMS architecture (reactive views, managers, services), a practical reactive architecture for Flutter Apps. We also talked about how Thomas' packages provide immense help to developers when implementing the RVMS architecture.The get_it package is a simple service locator for Dart and Flutter projects. flutter_command is a way to manage your state based on ValueListenable and the Command design pattern. The functional_listener package is a set of extension functions on ValueListenable that allows you to work with them almost as if they were synchronous streams. For more info, visit the packages, see the links below.Guest: Thomas BurkhartWeb burkharts.netTwitter @ThomasBurkhartBGitHub @escamoteurSponsorBlog Guru MeditationPackagesget_itflutter_commandfunctional_listenerHost: Vince VargaTwitter @vincevargadevGitHub @vincevargadevLinkedIn @vincevargadevWeb vincevarga.dev
In this episode, Roger talks with voice development expert and thought leader Allen Firstenberg.Allen is a developer and project manager for Objective Consulting and is a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for many Google products. Allen slso co-hosts with Mark Tucker, the must listen to Two Voice Devs podcast.Allen and Roger discuss:What Objective Consulting doesWhy companies should be building a voice presence now and how a voice presence can be a competitive advantageWhat is a Google Developer Expert and how one becomes a GDE? And how important developer relations and "super developers" like GDE's are to technology companiesAllen's history of working with voiceThe promise, the success, and the failure of Google Glass and lessons learned that are relevant todayVodo Drive: Allen's creation which allows reading and writing to spreadsheets via voice and the promise it holdsVoice in businessTrue personalization in voice, putting the capital "A" in assistantThe Two Voice Devs podcastSamsung's vision for voice and the promise it holdsTruly contextually sensitive voice assistants and the futurePredictions for voice in the near term and longer termAllen's favorite voice experiences. . . and much moreLinks from the ShowObjective Consulting - spiders.com Vodo Drive - vodo-drive.comTwo Voice Devs Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWYqZpPY2U_wn2P72FUpBA andhttps://anchor.fm/two-voice-devsKeeping in TouchAllen on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/allen-s-firstenberg-950130/Allen on Twitter - twitter.com/afirstenbergHost: Roger Kibbe(@rogerkibbe) is a senior developer evangelist for Viv Labs/SamsungEpisodesAll Bixby Developers Chat Episodes available on your favorite podcast player and at:bixbydev.buzzsprout.comMore about BixbySamsung Bixby is a next-generation, AI platform that enables developers to build rich voice and conversational AI experiences for the Bixby Marketplace, and Bixby devices including phones, watches, televisions, smart appliances, and more.Bixby Developers Homepage - https://bixbydevelopers.com/Bixby Developers Github - https://github.com/bixbydevelopersBixby Developers YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/bixbydevelopersBixby Developers Twitter - twitter.com/BixbyDevelopersBixby Developers Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BixbyDevelopers/Bixby Developer News/Blogs - https://bixby.developer.samsung.com/Support the show (https://www.bixbydevelopers.com)
In this episode, panelists Aaron Frost, Brian Love, and Jennifer Wadella cover the details on the recently released version 10 of Angular, plus, why you should always wear an aluminum foil hat. At this point, you might be asking yourself, wait, what? Yeah, we did the math and summed the even character ASCII codes from the changelog, and it all pointed us to this revelation. You're welcome.On a more serious note, this episode is jam-packed with fun and knowledge. While Angular 10 contained a few features, some deprecations, and a future-looking focus on resolving issues and maintaining dependencies, the panelists walk through the details that we should know as Angular developers.Finally, the panelists review some feedback on previous episodes and talk through becoming a Google Developer Expert (GDE) in Angular as well as imposter syndrome. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe!
Meet Sachin Kumar, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Google Assistant. Sachin hosts workshops for beginners, and expands beyond beginner level to teaching how to build meaningful Actions with Machine Learning APIs. He is also touches on building for Interactive Canvas.
Meet Allen Firstenberg, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for the Google Assistant. He shares his experience helping other developers understand the technology and how to develop it into their applications. Hear Allen discuss his work with both Google Assistant and Glass.
Meet Steven Gray, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Google Assistant as he shares his experiences and learnings from building an Action he built for his students called Scavenger Hunt.
Meet Yüksel Tolun, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Google Assistant. Yüksel is a big part of the developer community in Turkey, and teaches developers best practices for how to translate their Actions.
Meet Amanda Cavallaro, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for the Google Assistant. Amanda shares her experience building two different Actions; one all about karaoke and another all about Aikido and the Japanese culture. Her goal is to bring her expertise and passion to others!
Meet Joe Birch, a Google Developer Expert (GDE) for the Google Assistant. He shares his experience building Chord Assist, an Action which makes playing guitar more accessible for everyone.
Meet Aygul Zagidullina, Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Google Assistant, as she shares her experiences of building Actions. Learn about how Actions which are useful and unique can have great user reach with zero marketing.
William Grasel,Tech Lead, Google Developer Expert and Software Engineer from São Paulo, Brazil joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. William has been working with Angular since 2013. He originally started with Backbone.js and Angular.js and eventually migrated to Angular. Aaron and William talk about what it takes to be a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and William's experience becoming one. William defines his expertise in Angular as Reactive programming and RxJS. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : William Grasel My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links William's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: Roadtrips Laffy Taffy Jokes William Grasel: The Last of Us Infrastructure Code
William Grasel,Tech Lead, Google Developer Expert and Software Engineer from São Paulo, Brazil joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. William has been working with Angular since 2013. He originally started with Backbone.js and Angular.js and eventually migrated to Angular. Aaron and William talk about what it takes to be a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and William's experience becoming one. William defines his expertise in Angular as Reactive programming and RxJS. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : William Grasel My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links William's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: Roadtrips Laffy Taffy Jokes William Grasel: The Last of Us Infrastructure Code
William Grasel,Tech Lead, Google Developer Expert and Software Engineer from São Paulo, Brazil joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. William has been working with Angular since 2013. He originally started with Backbone.js and Angular.js and eventually migrated to Angular. Aaron and William talk about what it takes to be a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and William's experience becoming one. William defines his expertise in Angular as Reactive programming and RxJS. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : William Grasel My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links William's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: Roadtrips Laffy Taffy Jokes William Grasel: The Last of Us Infrastructure Code
Introduction Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent Cyril Mottier pour parler des styles et des thèmes en Android. Show notes 1:30″ – Premier épisode avec Cyril : https://androidleakspodcast.com/2016/11/06/episode-8-hercule-poireau-et-le-mystere-de-la-clenche/3:26″ – Android Makers : https://androidmakers.fr/ 3:29″ – Talk à Android Makers : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_LJG4VuU3Q 4:03″ – Zenly : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.zenly.locator&hl=fr 5:54″ – Google Developer Expert (GDE): https://developers.google.com/experts/people/cyril-mottier 11:26″ – Activity.onSaveInstanceState() : […]
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Bonnie Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Bonnie Brennan who is in web technologies and uses Angular. She currently resides in Houston, Texas and Chuck and her discuss her background, past and current projects, ngHouston Meetup, and much more! Check-out today’s episode! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:00 – Chuck: We’ve talked with you in the past, Bonnie. So listeners, check-out those past episodes if you are interested (see links below). There were various topics that we discussed. It’s been a few months since we’ve talked. Tell us how you got into Angular among other things? 1:50 – Guest. 3:19 – Chuck: I want to get a feel for how you got into programming, so tell us about that. 3:40 – Guest: I didn’t start coding until my 30’s. 3:50 – Chuck: Here is a dirty little secret: most people get into coding later in life. 4:25 – Guest. 25:07 – Chuck: Let’s get back on track - How did you get into Angular? 25:10 – Guest. 32:26 – Chuck: I completely agree. As you’ve gone into Angular you’ve done things in the community that makes you well-known. We’ve talked with your child-component, and how she got into coding. Listen back to that. You mentioned NG Houston, how did you get that going? 32:56 – Guest: I was here in Houston... 39:26 – Chuck: I want to change topics here. You mentioned in your consulting that people are running into certain issues. Most consultants that I know, they make a plan and they just build stuff. Seems like you are talking with them and showing them how to make things work better. 39:54 – Guest. 45:11 – Chuck: I have been a freelancer, and how do people hire you? 45:23 – Guest: Twitter is the best way to reach out to me, also my e-mail. 46:59 – Chuck: You have been a GD – how has that been? 47:10 – Guest: I actually love it! GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT = GDE. 49:07 – Chuck: You had a unique experience at the last Summit. Can you talk about that for a minute? 49:17 – Guest. 59:17 – Chuck: We are at the end of our time. Where can people find you? 59:30 – Guest: The YouTube Channel and Twitter. 1:00:54 – Chuck: Let’s do some picks! 1:01:00 – Fresh Books! Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv Scott Moss’ Twitter Bonnie’s Twitter Bonnie’s GD ngHouston AiA 184 show AiA 146 show MAS 042 show with Sam Brennan Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Charles Sasqwatch is Real New Show – The DevRev DevChat.Tv Bonnie Blog – ThoughtRam Angular In-Depth NG Houston Angular for the Visual Learner
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Bonnie Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Bonnie Brennan who is in web technologies and uses Angular. She currently resides in Houston, Texas and Chuck and her discuss her background, past and current projects, ngHouston Meetup, and much more! Check-out today’s episode! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:00 – Chuck: We’ve talked with you in the past, Bonnie. So listeners, check-out those past episodes if you are interested (see links below). There were various topics that we discussed. It’s been a few months since we’ve talked. Tell us how you got into Angular among other things? 1:50 – Guest. 3:19 – Chuck: I want to get a feel for how you got into programming, so tell us about that. 3:40 – Guest: I didn’t start coding until my 30’s. 3:50 – Chuck: Here is a dirty little secret: most people get into coding later in life. 4:25 – Guest. 25:07 – Chuck: Let’s get back on track - How did you get into Angular? 25:10 – Guest. 32:26 – Chuck: I completely agree. As you’ve gone into Angular you’ve done things in the community that makes you well-known. We’ve talked with your child-component, and how she got into coding. Listen back to that. You mentioned NG Houston, how did you get that going? 32:56 – Guest: I was here in Houston... 39:26 – Chuck: I want to change topics here. You mentioned in your consulting that people are running into certain issues. Most consultants that I know, they make a plan and they just build stuff. Seems like you are talking with them and showing them how to make things work better. 39:54 – Guest. 45:11 – Chuck: I have been a freelancer, and how do people hire you? 45:23 – Guest: Twitter is the best way to reach out to me, also my e-mail. 46:59 – Chuck: You have been a GD – how has that been? 47:10 – Guest: I actually love it! GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT = GDE. 49:07 – Chuck: You had a unique experience at the last Summit. Can you talk about that for a minute? 49:17 – Guest. 59:17 – Chuck: We are at the end of our time. Where can people find you? 59:30 – Guest: The YouTube Channel and Twitter. 1:00:54 – Chuck: Let’s do some picks! 1:01:00 – Fresh Books! Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv Scott Moss’ Twitter Bonnie’s Twitter Bonnie’s GD ngHouston AiA 184 show AiA 146 show MAS 042 show with Sam Brennan Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Charles Sasqwatch is Real New Show – The DevRev DevChat.Tv Bonnie Blog – ThoughtRam Angular In-Depth NG Houston Angular for the Visual Learner
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Bonnie Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Bonnie Brennan who is in web technologies and uses Angular. She currently resides in Houston, Texas and Chuck and her discuss her background, past and current projects, ngHouston Meetup, and much more! Check-out today’s episode! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:00 – Chuck: We’ve talked with you in the past, Bonnie. So listeners, check-out those past episodes if you are interested (see links below). There were various topics that we discussed. It’s been a few months since we’ve talked. Tell us how you got into Angular among other things? 1:50 – Guest. 3:19 – Chuck: I want to get a feel for how you got into programming, so tell us about that. 3:40 – Guest: I didn’t start coding until my 30’s. 3:50 – Chuck: Here is a dirty little secret: most people get into coding later in life. 4:25 – Guest. 25:07 – Chuck: Let’s get back on track - How did you get into Angular? 25:10 – Guest. 32:26 – Chuck: I completely agree. As you’ve gone into Angular you’ve done things in the community that makes you well-known. We’ve talked with your child-component, and how she got into coding. Listen back to that. You mentioned NG Houston, how did you get that going? 32:56 – Guest: I was here in Houston... 39:26 – Chuck: I want to change topics here. You mentioned in your consulting that people are running into certain issues. Most consultants that I know, they make a plan and they just build stuff. Seems like you are talking with them and showing them how to make things work better. 39:54 – Guest. 45:11 – Chuck: I have been a freelancer, and how do people hire you? 45:23 – Guest: Twitter is the best way to reach out to me, also my e-mail. 46:59 – Chuck: You have been a GD – how has that been? 47:10 – Guest: I actually love it! GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT = GDE. 49:07 – Chuck: You had a unique experience at the last Summit. Can you talk about that for a minute? 49:17 – Guest. 59:17 – Chuck: We are at the end of our time. Where can people find you? 59:30 – Guest: The YouTube Channel and Twitter. 1:00:54 – Chuck: Let’s do some picks! 1:01:00 – Fresh Books! Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv Scott Moss’ Twitter Bonnie’s Twitter Bonnie’s GD ngHouston AiA 184 show AiA 146 show MAS 042 show with Sam Brennan Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Charles Sasqwatch is Real New Show – The DevRev DevChat.Tv Bonnie Blog – ThoughtRam Angular In-Depth NG Houston Angular for the Visual Learner
Introduction Yannick et Benjamin reçoivent Étienne Caron pour parler d’un sujet qui fait pas mal de bruit en ce moment, la réalité augmentée et la réalité virtuelle. Téléchargement direct Show notes 0:45″ – Google Developer Expert (GDE) : https://developers.google.com/experts/ 2:45″ – Demoscene : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scène_démo 3:00″ – Bulletin Board System (BBS) : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system 6:36″ – Google Cardboard : https://vr.google.com/cardboard/ 7:15″ […]
בפרק הראשון של 'עושים טכנולוגיה' מארח ארנון זמיר את יונת ברלין, מייסדת GalaPrompter (המפתחת טכנולוגיה להוספת כתוביות להופעות חיות עבור בעלי לקויות שמיעה) ויונתן לוין, מפתח אנדרואיד ותיק ומייסד מרקטפלייס טכנולוגי לטיפולים גנטיים.נושאים: אפליה כנגד נשים בעולם הטכנולוגיה, מהי תכנית Google Developer Expert (GDE)? יצרנית רחפנים משביתה אותם מרחוק עד עדכון גרסא של המשתמש ומה חדש אנדרואיד 'אוריאו' - הגרסה החדשה של מערכת ההפעלה הפופולרית.
Yannick et Benjamin ont eu l’immense plaisir de recevoir Cyril Mottier pour un épisode en deux parties. Dans cette première partie, Cyril nous parle de son parcours, de son rôle chez Trainline Europe, de leur application et d’ergonomie. Téléchargement direct Show notes 0:49″ – Google Developer Expert (GDE) : https://developers.google.com/experts/ 7:19″ – Droidcon London : http://uk.droidcon.com/ 7:23″ […]
In this episode I'm joined by Chris Esplin, Google Developer Expert (GDE) for Firebase, where we talk about the Back-end as a Service (BaaS) platform Firebase as an alternative option to SQLite in mobile applications. Firebase can be considered a NoSQL solution because of the way it stores data in a flexible manner. We discuss some of the things it can do and where it offers value as a database solution for mobile. Any questions regarding this episode can be sent to advocates@couchbase.com.
Mormon, Husband, Father, Speaker, Trainer, Open Sourcerer, and Google Developer Expert (GDE) who uses and talks about JavaScript, NodeJS, ReactJS at PayPal, Egghead, and on JavaScriptAir and React30