Videos tagged with Google I/O 2011 Bootcamp
Speaker: Nick Butcher This session will provide the basics of what you need to know to be an Android developer: An overview of the API and tools, developer workflows, and Android Market.
I/O BootCamp 2011: Introduction to Google APIs
Speakers: Joe Gregorio Last year at Google IO we introduced you to our new platform we use for developing APIs. A year later we have many new APIs built on that platform, such as Google Buzz, Google Moderator, Google Latitude API, and Google Custom Search API just to name a few. Come learn about these new APIs, the client libraries we built for them, and the rest of the tools we have to get you...
I/O BootCamp 2011: Optimizing your Web Performance for Success
Speakers: Richard Rabbat, Andrew Oates, and Shawn LigockiThe Page Speed API will be introduced with special focus on mobile web optimization. Page Speed is a performance optimization tool. We'll describe how to build automated monitoring of web pages with the API and make performance part of your development regression suite and to learn of new optimization best practices as they relate to your...
I/O BootCamp 2011: Real World Go
Speakers: Andrew Gerrand One year after its launch, the Go Programming Language has made its way into the hearts and minds of thousands of programmers around the world. In this session, find out how and where Go is being used today.
I/O BootCamp 2011: YouTube Data API: Discovery and Curation
Speakers: Raul Furnic?, Günther NoackThe YouTube Data API enables you to integrate your applications with YouTube features such as browsing,watching, uploading videos and connecting with other users. Learn how to use the API to discover video content and help users group their favorites into playlists.
I/O BootCamp 2011: Developing Apps that Store Docs and Files to the Cloud
Speakers: Vic FryzelWe will introduce some of the Google Documents List API's most powerful features, including revision history, OCR uploads, document conversion and document translation. We'll demonstrate these features with code samples to help you easily implement them on your own.
I/O BootCamp 2011: Mapping Options for Mobile Devices
Speakers: Mano MarksBuilding a map for a mobile environment is a challenging undertaking. You have to balance native APIs, browsers, bandwidth, and latency. This talk will be an overview of developing Google Maps applications on various mobile platforms, including Android, iPhone, and browser options. Participants who choose to follow along will have a working basic map at the end of the session.
I/O BootCamp 2011: Beginner's Guide to Android
Speaker: Nick Butcher This session will provide the basics of what you need to know to be an Android developer: An overview of the API and tools, developer workflows, and Android Market.
I/O BootCamp 2011: Google App Engine Overview
"Speakers: Wesley Chun, Chris Schalk Google App Engine is a unique hosting platform that lets you build applications and run them in Google's data centers using the massive global infrastructure built to run the Internet giant. App Engine offers a development environment that uses familiar technologies (Java and Python) and provides a powerful and robust set of APIs to users while maintaining s...
I/O BootCamp 2011: Don't Hate, Automate Using Google Apps Script
Speakers: Saurabh GuptaGoogle Apps Script is a JavaScript cloud scripting language that provides easy ways to automate tasks across Google products and third party services. Apps Script provides simple to use APIs for integrating various Google and non-Google services (e.g. Calendar, Contacts, Maps, Twitter etc.). Apps Script does not require any compilation and deployment. With a simple browse...