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Best podcasts about google developers experts

Latest podcast episodes about google developers experts

GDG Spain Podcast
#TheGDEShow episode one: interview with Marton Kodok, GDE Cloud

GDG Spain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 48:04


Episode 1: Host: GDG Spain, Andreu Ibanez, Victor Sanchez #TheGDEShow​ with special guest Márton Kodok , GDE Cloud, who shares some secrets about how he became a member of Google Developers Experts and what are his passions. Marton's current role is a software architect at Reea. https://kodokmarton.com https://twitter.com/MartonKodok Originally livestreamed Sat 13th 19:00​CET - 09:00​PST at Victor's channel: https://www.twitch.tv/victorsbtech

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Ceritanya Developer Podcast
devs[1][6] = Yohan Totting

Ceritanya Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 47:33


Berikut merupakan episode yang sedikit berbeda karena direkam secara santai tanpa rencana. Bersama Herlambang Srihartono, salah satu pendengar podcast ini juga, saya ngobrol santai dengan Yohan Totting, Developer Advocate Google yang merupakan mentor saya dan merupakan orang yang memperkenalkan program Google Developers Experts sekaligus yang mendorong saya untuk menjadi bagian dari program tersebut. Obrolan kita sangat santai, random, dan sedikit berisik karena percakapan ini direkam saat kita sedang menikmati makan malam di sebuah restoran Jepang di kawasan Blok M, Jakarta. Kita ngobrol tentang GDE, bekerja di Google dan apa yang membuat seorang Yohan itu berbeda dibandingkan sosok lain. Cerita diawali bagaimana akhirnya Yohan bergabung dengan Google dan bagaimana Google dapat ‘menemukan’ sosok Yohan dan Google Developer Advocate yang tugasnya adalah sosialisasi dan memiliki visi ‘memperbaiki’ web di Indonesia. Kita juga membahas orang dengan kepribadian introvert dan extrovert dan hubungannya dengan pekerjaan kita, spesifiknya pekerjaan yang membutuhkan komunikasi dan networkingyang intens. Tips untuk Developr Aktif di komunitas Kontribusi ke open source Cari keunikan dalam dirimu, jangan hanya lakukan yang orang lain lakukan Pentingnya softskill untuk mendukung hardskill, terutama komunikasi Link Penting Laura Vieloma, Community Manager Google Herlambang Srihartono, Backend Engineer Sorowako, Sulawesi Selatan Startup Weekend Hackerspace, Co-working space pertama di Indonesia Objectives and Key Results (OKR) DotNetNuke, Content Management System More info: ceritanyadeveloper.com/yohan-totting

Ceritanya Developer Podcast
bonus[1] = Google Developers Experts Summit

Ceritanya Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 11:10


Di episode bonus ini saya akan bercerita tentang pengalaman pertama saya menghadiri Google Developer Expert Summit 2018.

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Polscy programiści na świecie
1x07 Dawid Ostrowski @Google, Zurych, Szwajcaria

Polscy programiści na świecie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 100:42


"W programowaniu zawsze urzekał mnie końcowy efekt widziany przez użytkownika: dostarczenie usługi, usprawnienie procesu, oszczędność czasu czy większa skalowalność. Niezależnie od tego czy kodowałem w AC LOGO, TurboPascalu, Basicu, C, Javie, Scali, czy JavaScript, użytkownik i jego wyzwania były zawsze na pierwszym miejscu. W ciągu 12 lat profesjonalnej działalności miałem możliwość pracować w wielu krajach (Polska, Niemcy, USA, Holandia, UK, Szwajcaria) i dla różnorodnych firm (od małych startup-ów po największe firmy IT takie jak IBM czy Google). Od strony teoretycznej starałem się zgłębić tajniki interakcji pomiędzy człowiekiem a komputerem podczas (niestety nieukończonych :)) studiów doktoranckich na Hasselt University w Belgii. Od 5 lat pracuję w Google i, mimo że programowanie nie jest już moim głównym zajęciem, nadal staram się zmieniać świat na lepsze poprzez technologię, prowadząc zespół odpowiedzialny za globalny program Google Developers Experts." Wszystkie rozmowy wraz w wideo na naszym kanale YouTube : www.youtube.com/justjoinit

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
Hand Talk with Thadeu Luz

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 32:45


Thadeu Luz from Hand Talk shares with Melanie and Mark how the free Hand Talk education application translates and interprets spoken and written Portuguese into Brazilian Sign Language (aka LIBRAS or BSL). The application uses an animated avatar Hugo to deliver the signs through gestures and facial expressions and its built off of a statistical machine translation system and Firebase. Future plans include expanding into other languages with a priority on ASL and they welcome support. Thadeu Luz Thadeu Luz is entrepreneur, data scientist and full-stack engineer with a background in 3D Animation, Video Compositing and Architecture. In early 2018 I have joined the Google Developers Experts program as a Firebase Expert. He’s CPO and founder of Hand Talk, an internationally decorated company that produces automatic sign language interpretation with the help of a friendly virtual 3D Character named Hugo. Cool things of the week Our video for NEXT video First research center in Ghana blog GCP in Finland blog AI Adventures BigQuery and Open Datasets video Dockercon and value of childcare at conferences tweet What is going on in Unite Berlin 2018 blog & Powering up Conncected Game Development blog Interview Hand Talk site & video Firebase Hosting site docs Cloud Functions for Firebase site docs Cloud Functions for Firebase Sample Library github Launchpad Studio site and podcast TensorFlow.js site ML Kit for Firebase site & podcast coming next week Serve Dynamic Content with Cloud Functions docs Google Translate Community site Cloud Machine Learning Engine docs Hand Talk Question of the week What DOES a Go developer need to know about GCP? Where can you find us next? Mark is speaking at the Online Kubernetes Community Meeting on the 21st of June, at 10am Pacific. Melanie is speaking at a joint WiMLDS and PyLadies event “Paths to Data Science” on June 26th and Stanford AI4ALL on June 28th.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
AiA MAS 014 Aaron Frost: My Angular Story

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 40:55


Aaron Frost On today’s episode of My Angular Story we have special guest Aaron Frost. This episode might as well be both, a My Angular Story as well as a My Javascript story. Aaron has worked with us on JS Jabber and was a panelist for Adventures in Angular. You also may know him from NG Conf, the original Angular Conference. Stay tune to hear his story! Getting Started Before Aaron got involved with Javascript or Angular, he worked as a loan officer, and he wasn’t the best at it. Luckily his job exposed him to small bits of SQL. Aaron goes to say that SQL “was like speaking English”. In 2010 he shifted into development. At the time, most web developers hated Javascript, so anytime they could pin Javascript work on him they would. Aaron loved it. College Dropout Aaron decided to go to college to learn programing, mainly as a means to an end. His goal was primarily to get a job. After finding the job, he dropped out of classes. Aaron says that he was confused by why he was still in school considering he had the job and at any rate, Aaron had learned how to teach himself. Between Stack Overflow and podcasts and Youtube, Aaron has all the resources he needed. Getting Into Work. Aaron talks about his time working with Kynetx, writing a language called Kynetx Rule Language. Kynetx was a platform where developers could create web browser plugins and it would work across the platforms. Aaron talks about the lack of frameworks then, leaving mainly only jQuery. And Then, Angular… In one of the corporations Aaron worked for, they used a framework called Backbone. Five Hundred programmers all prescribed Backbone for their work, but Aaron nudged someone in the stack team to look into Angular. It was a no brainer, Angular allowed to get the job done in much less code. They adopted it and got proficient. Conferences “Oyee! We should make one!” Aaron and Kipp Laurence decided that after they were unable to find an Angular conference to goto online that “Oyee! We should make one!” Reluctantly Aaron agreed and afterwards had someone from Google on board to send a whole team to the conference. Google Developers Experts Aaron is a GDE. He talks a bit about what that process what like and how it’s changed. He talks about what Google looks for in a GDE and clears any misconception that a GDE is about people who contribute to the community and are natural evangelists. Aaron vs Captchas Aaron talks about how one of his first projects will always be his favorite. His brother worked in real estate and used a particular website for work. The website had an annoying Captcha that had to be filled out pretty frequently. His brother asked Aaron to attempt to create a way to bypass the Captchas. Aaron talks about how at first he thought it was impossible, but after contemplating using a canvas and some basic calculations, he was able to put together a web browser extension to handle the task. They marketed the tool to others that used the website. What He Has Learned Aaron says that there is a theme that is reoccurring for him. Aaron talks about how often programmers and developers spend their efforts “chasing the pendulum” instead of focusing on solving the issues that the company needs them to solve. Programmers should worry less with how cool their patterns are or if they are using the latest Frameworks, and more about getting the job done. Keeping Up Aaron’s Twitter Aaron’s Medium Aaron’s GitHub Aaron’s AMA Picks Aaron Superpowereds Yarn Samsung SmartThings Charles Nimble BlueTick Zapier Visual Studio Code Microsoft Build

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AiA MAS 014 Aaron Frost: My Angular Story

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 40:55


Aaron Frost On today’s episode of My Angular Story we have special guest Aaron Frost. This episode might as well be both, a My Angular Story as well as a My Javascript story. Aaron has worked with us on JS Jabber and was a panelist for Adventures in Angular. You also may know him from NG Conf, the original Angular Conference. Stay tune to hear his story! Getting Started Before Aaron got involved with Javascript or Angular, he worked as a loan officer, and he wasn’t the best at it. Luckily his job exposed him to small bits of SQL. Aaron goes to say that SQL “was like speaking English”. In 2010 he shifted into development. At the time, most web developers hated Javascript, so anytime they could pin Javascript work on him they would. Aaron loved it. College Dropout Aaron decided to go to college to learn programing, mainly as a means to an end. His goal was primarily to get a job. After finding the job, he dropped out of classes. Aaron says that he was confused by why he was still in school considering he had the job and at any rate, Aaron had learned how to teach himself. Between Stack Overflow and podcasts and Youtube, Aaron has all the resources he needed. Getting Into Work. Aaron talks about his time working with Kynetx, writing a language called Kynetx Rule Language. Kynetx was a platform where developers could create web browser plugins and it would work across the platforms. Aaron talks about the lack of frameworks then, leaving mainly only jQuery. And Then, Angular… In one of the corporations Aaron worked for, they used a framework called Backbone. Five Hundred programmers all prescribed Backbone for their work, but Aaron nudged someone in the stack team to look into Angular. It was a no brainer, Angular allowed to get the job done in much less code. They adopted it and got proficient. Conferences “Oyee! We should make one!” Aaron and Kipp Laurence decided that after they were unable to find an Angular conference to goto online that “Oyee! We should make one!” Reluctantly Aaron agreed and afterwards had someone from Google on board to send a whole team to the conference. Google Developers Experts Aaron is a GDE. He talks a bit about what that process what like and how it’s changed. He talks about what Google looks for in a GDE and clears any misconception that a GDE is about people who contribute to the community and are natural evangelists. Aaron vs Captchas Aaron talks about how one of his first projects will always be his favorite. His brother worked in real estate and used a particular website for work. The website had an annoying Captcha that had to be filled out pretty frequently. His brother asked Aaron to attempt to create a way to bypass the Captchas. Aaron talks about how at first he thought it was impossible, but after contemplating using a canvas and some basic calculations, he was able to put together a web browser extension to handle the task. They marketed the tool to others that used the website. What He Has Learned Aaron says that there is a theme that is reoccurring for him. Aaron talks about how often programmers and developers spend their efforts “chasing the pendulum” instead of focusing on solving the issues that the company needs them to solve. Programmers should worry less with how cool their patterns are or if they are using the latest Frameworks, and more about getting the job done. Keeping Up Aaron’s Twitter Aaron’s Medium Aaron’s GitHub Aaron’s AMA Picks Aaron Superpowereds Yarn Samsung SmartThings Charles Nimble BlueTick Zapier Visual Studio Code Microsoft Build

My Angular Story
AiA MAS 014 Aaron Frost: My Angular Story

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 40:55


Aaron Frost On today’s episode of My Angular Story we have special guest Aaron Frost. This episode might as well be both, a My Angular Story as well as a My Javascript story. Aaron has worked with us on JS Jabber and was a panelist for Adventures in Angular. You also may know him from NG Conf, the original Angular Conference. Stay tune to hear his story! Getting Started Before Aaron got involved with Javascript or Angular, he worked as a loan officer, and he wasn’t the best at it. Luckily his job exposed him to small bits of SQL. Aaron goes to say that SQL “was like speaking English”. In 2010 he shifted into development. At the time, most web developers hated Javascript, so anytime they could pin Javascript work on him they would. Aaron loved it. College Dropout Aaron decided to go to college to learn programing, mainly as a means to an end. His goal was primarily to get a job. After finding the job, he dropped out of classes. Aaron says that he was confused by why he was still in school considering he had the job and at any rate, Aaron had learned how to teach himself. Between Stack Overflow and podcasts and Youtube, Aaron has all the resources he needed. Getting Into Work. Aaron talks about his time working with Kynetx, writing a language called Kynetx Rule Language. Kynetx was a platform where developers could create web browser plugins and it would work across the platforms. Aaron talks about the lack of frameworks then, leaving mainly only jQuery. And Then, Angular… In one of the corporations Aaron worked for, they used a framework called Backbone. Five Hundred programmers all prescribed Backbone for their work, but Aaron nudged someone in the stack team to look into Angular. It was a no brainer, Angular allowed to get the job done in much less code. They adopted it and got proficient. Conferences “Oyee! We should make one!” Aaron and Kipp Laurence decided that after they were unable to find an Angular conference to goto online that “Oyee! We should make one!” Reluctantly Aaron agreed and afterwards had someone from Google on board to send a whole team to the conference. Google Developers Experts Aaron is a GDE. He talks a bit about what that process what like and how it’s changed. He talks about what Google looks for in a GDE and clears any misconception that a GDE is about people who contribute to the community and are natural evangelists. Aaron vs Captchas Aaron talks about how one of his first projects will always be his favorite. His brother worked in real estate and used a particular website for work. The website had an annoying Captcha that had to be filled out pretty frequently. His brother asked Aaron to attempt to create a way to bypass the Captchas. Aaron talks about how at first he thought it was impossible, but after contemplating using a canvas and some basic calculations, he was able to put together a web browser extension to handle the task. They marketed the tool to others that used the website. What He Has Learned Aaron says that there is a theme that is reoccurring for him. Aaron talks about how often programmers and developers spend their efforts “chasing the pendulum” instead of focusing on solving the issues that the company needs them to solve. Programmers should worry less with how cool their patterns are or if they are using the latest Frameworks, and more about getting the job done. Keeping Up Aaron’s Twitter Aaron’s Medium Aaron’s GitHub Aaron’s AMA Picks Aaron Superpowereds Yarn Samsung SmartThings Charles Nimble BlueTick Zapier Visual Studio Code Microsoft Build