By Andrew
Bowers, Google Developer ProgramsIts been about
a year since I last blogged about a big
Google developer event. During that time, we’ve seen a number of new
technologies emerge which developers can use to build killer web applications.
OpenSocial,
Gears, and
Android are a
few that come to mind. But there is also a lot to learn if you really want to get the most out
of these products.
That’s why I’m excited to announce
Google I/O,
a two day developer gathering on May 28th & 29th in San Francisco. The purpose of the
event is to bring developers together to learn about products, tools, and techniques which are
moving the web forward as a platform.
We've divided Google I/O into five
topic areas: AJAX, APIs & Tools, Social, Geo, and Mobile. There's, of course, a focus
on Google products, but the event won’t be limited to just Google APIs and developer tools.
There is a lot of knowledge about web development in general at Google, and we’d like to share
that expertise so that all applications on the web get better.
Over the
two days, Google engineers and other leading software developers will share their knowledge in
breakout sessions, hands-on Code Labs, and Q&A Fireside
Chats. Just a few of those speakers and what they'll be
covering:
- David Glazer, Director of Engineering -
OpenSocial
- Mark Lucovsky, Director of Engineering - AJAX
APIs
- Brad Fitzpatrick, Software Engineer - Social Graph
API
- Dion Almaer, Technical Program Manager and co-founder of
AJAXian.com - AJAX
- John Panzer, Technical Manager -
Shindig
- Guido Van Rossum, Software Engineer and creator of
Python - Python and Google APIs
- Chris DiBona, Open Source
Programs Manager - Open Source
- Bruce Johnson, co-creator of Google Web
Toolkit - Google Web Toolkit
We're doing
our best to make this a can't-miss event for web app developers. Visit the
Google I/O
website to learn more and
register. Space
is limited, so be sure to make plans to attend now.
PS. If you are
wondering whether we’re still having our global Google Developer Day series, the answer is a
definite yes. We’ll be rolling out Developer Days to a number of countries outside the US.
Look for an announcement of dates and locations soon.