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18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
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GTAC 2011: Angular
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Misko Hevery. ABSTRACT Angular teaches your old browser new tricks. It is what HTML would have been had it been designed for building web-applications. Angular is radical because it eliminates boilerplate code with declarative rather than imperative syntax. Angular: * Allows you to create custom HTML elements and attributes that provide dynamic behavior * Declaratively describe web-applications behavior with little JavaScript. * Creates an environment that provides trivially reusable widgets, data-binding, "automatic MVC", server resources, and other primitives useful in building AJAX apps. * Builds apps that have orders of magnitude less JavaScript than equivalent apps written in classical way. * Eliminates waiting on compiling for UI changes. Having an awesome framework is not enough, one needs to also have an awesome testability story. In this session we will focus on all of the work which we have done to make applications written in Angular a joy to test. Misko Hevery works as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an ... From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1866 14 ratings Time: 40:35 More in Science & Technology
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18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
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GTAC 2011: Angular
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Misko Hevery. ABSTRACT Angular teaches your old browser new tricks. It is what HTML would have been had it been designed for building web-applications. Angular is radical because it eliminates boilerplate code with declarative rather than imperative syntax. Angular: * Allows you to create custom HTML elements and attributes that provide dynamic behavior * Declaratively describe web-applications behavior with little JavaScript. * Creates an environment that provides trivially reusable widgets, data-binding, "automatic MVC", server resources, and other primitives useful in building AJAX apps. * Builds apps that have orders of magnitude less JavaScript than equivalent apps written in classical way. * Eliminates waiting on compiling for UI changes. Having an awesome framework is not enough, one needs to also have an awesome testability story. In this session we will focus on all of the work which we have done to make applications written in Angular a joy to test. Misko Hevery works as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an ... From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1891 14 ratings Time: 40:35 More in Science & Technology
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18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
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GTAC 2011: Angular
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Misko Hevery. ABSTRACT Angular teaches your old browser new tricks. It is what HTML would have been had it been designed for building web-applications. Angular is radical because it eliminates boilerplate code with declarative rather than imperative syntax. Angular: * Allows you to create custom HTML elements and attributes that provide dynamic behavior * Declaratively describe web-applications behavior with little JavaScript. * Creates an environment that provides trivially reusable widgets, data-binding, "automatic MVC", server resources, and other primitives useful in building AJAX apps. * Builds apps that have orders of magnitude less JavaScript than equivalent apps written in classical way. * Eliminates waiting on compiling for UI changes. Having an awesome framework is not enough, one needs to also have an awesome testability story. In this session we will focus on all of the work which we have done to make applications written in Angular a joy to test. Misko Hevery works as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an ... From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1866 14 ratings Time: 40:35 More in Science & Technology
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03:19:21 10/14/11
McNealy Says HP's Whitman Doing `All the Right Things'
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McNealy Says HP's Whitman Doing `All the Right Things'
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Scott McNealy, former chief executive officer of Sun Microsystems Inc., talks about Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman. McNealy also discusses Oracle Corp.'s acquisition of Sun Microsystems, his "Wayin" mobile application and Twitter Inc. He speaks with Jon Erlichman and Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 10:23 More in Entertainment
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21:50:14 09/12/11
Authors@Google: Kevin Mitnick
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Authors@Google: Kevin Mitnick
Kevin Mitnick visits Google's NYC office to discuss his book "Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker" with Eran Feigenbaum, Google's Director of Security for Google Apps. This event took place on August 17, 2011, as part of the Authors@Google series. Kevin Mitnick was the most elusive computer break-in artist in history. He accessed computers and networks at the world's biggest companies--and however fast the authorities were, Mitnick was faster, sprinting through phone switches, computer systems, and cellular networks. He spent years skipping through cyberspace, always three steps ahead and labeled unstoppable. But for Kevin, hacking wasn't just about technological feats-it was an old fashioned confidence game that required guile and deception to trick the unwitting out of valuable information. Driven by a powerful urge to accomplish the impossible, Mitnick bypassed security systems and blazed into major organizations including Motorola, Sun Microsystems, and Pacific Bell. But as the FBI's net began to tighten, Kevin went on the run, engaging in an increasingly sophisticated cat and mouse game that led through false identities, a host of cities, plenty of close shaves, and an ultimate showdown with the Feds, who would stop at nothing to bring him down. Ghost in the Wires is a thrilling true story of intrigue, suspense, and unbelievable escape, and a portrait of a visionary whose creativity, skills, and persistence forced the authorities to ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1078 14 ratings Time: 52:12 More in Science & Technology
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21:50:14 09/12/11
Authors@Google: Kevin Mitnick
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Authors@Google: Kevin Mitnick
Kevin Mitnick visits Google's NYC office to discuss his book "Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker" with Eran Feigenbaum, Google's Director of Security for Google Apps. This event took place on August 17, 2011, as part of the Authors@Google series. Kevin Mitnick was the most elusive computer break-in artist in history. He accessed computers and networks at the world's biggest companies--and however fast the authorities were, Mitnick was faster, sprinting through phone switches, computer systems, and cellular networks. He spent years skipping through cyberspace, always three steps ahead and labeled unstoppable. But for Kevin, hacking wasn't just about technological feats-it was an old fashioned confidence game that required guile and deception to trick the unwitting out of valuable information. Driven by a powerful urge to accomplish the impossible, Mitnick bypassed security systems and blazed into major organizations including Motorola, Sun Microsystems, and Pacific Bell. But as the FBI's net began to tighten, Kevin went on the run, engaging in an increasingly sophisticated cat and mouse game that led through false identities, a host of cities, plenty of close shaves, and an ultimate showdown with the Feds, who would stop at nothing to bring him down. Ghost in the Wires is a thrilling true story of intrigue, suspense, and unbelievable escape, and a portrait of a visionary whose creativity, skills, and persistence forced the authorities to ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1012 13 ratings Time: 52:12 More in Science & Technology
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19:26:00 06/27/11
The Test of Time
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IBM turns 100, and in this article, they brag about bench pressing more other companies half its age. That's a great headline, and I still remember when IBM was not only the premier hardware vendor of the computer world, but also the largest software maker as well. The "Smarter Planet" ads that IBM puts out there are great, and they are a diverse company, covering so many different industries and locations that it's hard to comprehend everything they are working on.
The culture and mission of IBM has changed in 100 years, but it's still amazing that the company has survived. I think back to the tech companies of my youth, and many of them are gone. Who remembers 3COM? Anyone set up a Wellfleet router? DEC becoming Compaq, and now HP. Apple is still around, but Sun Microsystems is disappearing into Oracle. Microsoft is only 30 years old.
Read the rest of " The Test of Time " at SQLServerCentral.
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22:11:37 04/26/11
Eve Maler - Managing Online Relationships
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http://geeks.pirillo.com - http://live.pirillo.com - Eve Maler is a Principal Engineer at Sun Microsystems, developing interoperability strategies and leading partner engagements related to web services, security, and identity. http://chris.pirillo.com - http://www.gnomedex.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
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23:45:49 11/16/10
Peter Schwartz and Danese Cooper - What Does the Future Hold for Humanity?
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/10/16/Long_Conversation_with_Peter_Schwartz_and_Danese_Cooper
Futurist Peter Schwartz talks with Wikipedia CTO Danese Cooper about whether or not there's hope for humanity's future. Cooper relates the story of a technologist who drives a Hummer because he views humanity as a lost cause, while Schwartz counters that a look back at history proves that "the pessimists have got it wrong; the optimists keep getting it right."
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Long Conversation, an epic relay of one-to-one conversations among some of the Bay Area's most interesting minds, took place over six hours in San Francisco on Saturday, October 16, 02010. Interpreting the Long Conversation in real time was a data visualization performance by Sosolimited; an art and technology studio out of M.I.T.
Long Conversation was presented with a live performance of 1,000 minutes of composer Jem Finer's Longplayer.
Peter Schwartz is cofounder and chairman of Global Business Network (GBN), a unique membership organization and worldwide network of strategists, business executives, scientists, and artists based in Emeryville, California. Established in 01988, GBN specializes in corporate scenario planning and research on the future of the business environment. From 01982 to 01986, Schwartz headed scenario planning for the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies in London. His team conducted comprehensive analyses of the global business and political environment and worked with senior management to create successful strategies.
Danese Cooper is a programmer, computer scientist, and advocate of open source software. Known as the "Open Source Diva" after stints as an open source community builder at Sun Microsystems, Intel, and REvolution Computing, she is currently Treasurer on the board of the Open Source Initiative. Since February, 2010, she is the Chief Technical Officer of the Wikimedia Foundation.
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00:00:00 03/10/10
Episode 129 - Block Web Site Ads
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Using the Adblock Plus to hide ads on web sites. Cisco unveils a new router which they believe will revolutionize the Internet. A severe vulnerability has been discovered in OpenSSL. Simon Phipps steps down at Sun Microsystems (Oracle). The iPhone and iPod Touch work out of the box in Ubuntu 10.04. The Steam gaming platform is coming to Mac. The iPad is shipping next month. All 127 years of the magazine Popular Science is now available online. This is a one-hour live show that also answers viewer questions, so a lot of topics are covered within the show. See the page for all topics covered.
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00:00:00 01/27/10
Episode 123 - Converting Word DOCX to PDF
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The best Antivirus Software (opinion). Fixing Adobe Flash so you can click on things in Linux. A USB fingerprint reader which works in both Linux and Windows. Lenovo's new RapidDrive. Apple discusses replacing Google with Microsoft Bing as the default iPhone search engine. Jon Schwartz is retiring as CEO of Sun Microsystems now that Oracle is buying them out. A 35 TB digital storage tape. Downloading YouTube videos to your hard drive using Linux. The new Star Trek Online game. Lubuntu 9.10. Automatically restart Samba upon computer start. Creating a simple bash script in Linux. Linux CD's for a fee, or Linux CD's for free. How to enable or disable Mounted Volume icons on your Linux desktop. How to remove old kernels from your grub menu using startup-manager. This is a one-hour live show that also answers viewer questions, so a lot of topics are covered within the show. See the page for all topics covered.
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20:55:48 12/15/09
063 – Sun Microsystems Teil 2 – Sun Ray (HD)
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Zusammen mit Rolf Kersten (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) & Constatin Gonzales (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) zeigt euch ChriZ im zweiten Teil der Sun Microsystems Serie den Sun Ray virtual Desktop vor. - Sun Ray: Läuft alles bei uns unter dem "Virtual Desktop Infrastructure"-Dach: - http://de.sun.com/servicessolutions/vdi/ - http://www.sun.com/solutions/vdi/index.jsp Sorry für den schlechten Ton am Anfang, aber wir glauben noch an die Lavaliermikros!
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19:41:44 12/15/09
063 – Sun Microsystems Teil 2 – Sun Ray (SD)
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Zusammen mit Rolf Kersten (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) & Constatin Gonzales (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) zeigt euch ChriZ im zweiten Teil der Sun Microsystems Serie den Sun Ray virtual Desktop vor. - Sun Ray: Läuft alles bei uns unter dem "Virtual Desktop Infrastructure"-Dach: - http://de.sun.com/servicessolutions/vdi/ - http://www.sun.com/solutions/vdi/index.jsp Sorry für den schlechten Ton am Anfang, aber wir glauben noch an die Lavaliermikros!
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17:50:03 11/06/09
060 – Sun Microsystems Teil 1 (iPod 5G)
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Zusammen mit Rolf Kersten (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) & Constatin Gonzales (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) zeigt euch ChriZ im ersten Teil der Sun Microsystems Serie die Hardware vor. - Das erste System war ein Sun Fire X2270 Server mit Intel Xeon 5500 CPU: http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x2270/ Preis: Ab ca. 1500 EUR Liste - Das bessere System war ein Sun Fire X4240 Server mit AMD Opteron CPUs: http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4140/ Preis: ...
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17:50:03 11/06/09
060 – Sun Microsystems Teil 1 (iPod 5G)
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Zusammen mit Rolf Kersten (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) & Constatin Gonzales (SYSTEMHELDEN.COM) zeigt euch ChriZ im ersten Teil der Sun Microsystems Serie die Hardware vor. - Das erste System war ein Sun Fire X2270 Server mit Intel Xeon 5500 CPU: http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x2270/ Preis: Ab ca. 1500 EUR Liste - Das bessere System war ein Sun Fire X4240 Server mit AMD Opteron CPUs: http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4140/ Preis: ...
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21:11:58 10/22/09
Digital Open Winners: Australian Teen Crafts "Sneaky" Games
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Harry Lee, 16, of Melbourne on his "Sneaky Card" game, which explores social interactions between people -- a winning project in the Digital Open, an open tech expo for youth from IFTF, Sun Microsystems, and Boing Boing.




