Organisation: Technopôle de Sfax-Jasmine Conseil
Cv complet du formateur Patrick Chanezon est a http://www.chanezon.com/pat/cv/ qui sera accompagné de Mr Karim Djafaar, Technical Manager & JEE Evangelist, et CEO JASMINE CONSEIL(www.jasmineconseil.com)
PROGRAMME sur 02 Jours soient le 21 et le 22/7/2010.
NB:Hackacthon: c'est optionel: si on pourra avoir assez de developeurs qui auront un laptop, et moyennant l'accès wifi dans la salle, on peut faire un hackathon, ie Hacking Marathon, où les developeurs codent une application en utilisant les technologies presentées, et à la fin ils passent sur scène pour faire une demo de leur appli.
DAY 1 - Wednesday, JULY 21, 2010
This day will focus on Google cloud products for building and monetizing apps: build your apps with Google App Engine, leverage Google Storage for Developers, BigQuery & Prediction APIs to add smarts to your apps, then distribute and monetize them in the Google Apps marketplace. Learn best practices for integrating with the marketplace, and for monetizing your apps. Find out how to use Google App Engine for Business to build enterprise-level applications, and discover the latest cloud offerings from Google, like Storage, BigQuery & Prediction APIs.
Agenda
10-12 Talk "Google Cloud Products: Apps, Apps Marketplace, App Engine for Business, Storage, Bigquery, Prediction" Patrick Chanezon 12-13 lunch 13-17 Hackathon
DAY 2 - Thursday, JULY 22, 2010
This day will provide an overview of Google's developer products: HTML5, Social, Geo, Ajax.
HTML5: the open web and how it relates to Google Chrome. We'll give you the tools and means to develop the next generation of applications for the web, covering topics like Chrome Extensions, HTML5, CSS3, WebM, Native Client (C++ in the browser), and Chrome's Developer Tools.
Social: high-level look at the social landscape and then dive deep into the technologies that provide the foundation for today and tomorrow's social web infrastructure. In particular, we'll look at ActivityStreams, OAuth, Salmon, PubSubHubbub and others. We'll then survey Google's participation in this space and focus on the Google Buzz AP
Geo: Google Maps APIs, and in particular, using the latest APIs & features announced at Google I/O. You'll learn how to port your maps sites from v2 to v3, how to customize *everything* about your maps - from the markers to the base maps, how to use the new directions service, and how to create maps that work equally well on desktop and mobile Ajax: Google provides Ajax APIs to leverage many of its services in web applications: in this session we will cover Search, Feeds, Language, Visualization, and Google Elements.
Agenda
10-12 Talk "Google Developer products and standards: HTML5, Social, Geo and Ajax" Patrick Chanezon 12-13 lunch 13-17 Hackathon
Bio:
Patrick Chanezon manages the Cloud Developer Relations team at Google in San Francisco, making the web better as a development platform with open web standards, GWT and Google App Engine. He has been a Developer Advocate at Google since 2005, building and growing developer ecosystems for HTML5, OpenSocial, Google Checkout and the AdWords API. Previously he has been working on portals, blogs and syndication feeds at Sun Microsystems, AOL and Netscape. He has done a bit of open source (ROME project, OSSGTP group).
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