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Google Technology User Group Vienna
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Next Event
Monthly meeting 20 December 2011 at Metalab
Agenda:
- Add your own talk!
- Protocol buffers by Schilly
- Get into Android game development by Gabriel Grill
- Discussions
Apps Script Hackathon on 24th of January
Our first meet-up in 2012 will be a hackathon again! We will have the introduction to Apps Script by Google's developer advocate Nicolas Garnier and then a few hours of hacking.
Previous Events
- Tue 2011-11-29, 7-9pm
- Go2GTUGat: Go visits gtug.at, by Harald Schilly
- Google Fuckups Roundup by 108247278178090416113
- Sat 2011-10-29, 9:30am - 8pm
- Google Chrome Hackathon
- First price was a Google Chromebook Samsung Series 5 (WiFi/UMTS black)
- Tue 2011-10-25, 7-9pm
- Building Chrome Extensions using GWT by TomTasche
- Report from Google Developer Day Prague by Fabian Topfstedt
- Programming the Web with Native Client by Joseph Mangan
- Tue 2011-09-27, 7-9pm
- Tue 2011-08-23, 7-9pm
- Pushing Poetry using App Engine's Channel API (slides, demo, code) by Fabian Topfstedt
- An introduction to Apps Script by Sergii Kauk
- Tue 2011-07-26, 6-9pm
- Thu 2011-03-31, 6-9pm
- GWT Framework + Example App: "Computer Assisted Lecture Scheduling" (by Harald Schilly)
- slides (from a previous talk), MongoDB + Morphia, MVP4G Framework, better than GWT's internal MVP stuff
- Code: https://bitbucket.org/schilly/gtug-vienna-gwt
- Sat 2011-02-12, 11am
- Google App Engine, its (Python) APIs and how we use it (e.g. on http://www.dctp.tv) (by Fabian Topfstedt)
- Discussions and future planning
Pipeline
- Talk ideas
- What's new on App Engine (as a series) by Fabian Topfstedt
- What's new in Google Apps Script by Sergii Kauk
- TCP fast open and TCP PRR in Linux 3 by Schilly