Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-20 Thread dhoffer
Since some want the GWT conference on the west coast and some on the east, 
I say let's split the difference and meet in the middle.  I vote for Denver.

-Dave

On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 3:56:52 PM UTC-7, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
 Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year 
 when there was only one real GWT session...after there had been many in all 
 the previous years.  GWT Team...any comments?

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-19 Thread Benjamin Possolo
I think a GWT conference would be great as well.
It would probably make more sense to occur somewhere on the west coast 
though since it is much closer to silicon valley.

The San Diego Convention Center is always a great place for conventions.

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-19 Thread Carlos Aguayo
Slides for GWT Roadmap for the Future are here:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PfXXegni0gcZQYpX09t0gs2Z9dqST5MmiHc_NoPSluo/edit#slide=id.p18

I couldn't find the youtube video for it.

The youtube video for the Demystifying MVP and EventBus in GWT is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kilmaSRq49g


On Sunday, May 19, 2013 1:50:38 PM UTC-4, Benjamin Possolo wrote:

 I think a GWT conference would be great as well.
 It would probably make more sense to occur somewhere on the west coast 
 though since it is much closer to silicon valley.

 The San Diego Convention Center is always a great place for conventions.


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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-19 Thread Peter Lau
Google I/O 2013 - Demystifying MVP and EventBus in GWT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kilmaSRq49g


On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:49:41 PM UTC-4, Michael Joyner wrote:

 Good. I am looking forward to seeing them.


 On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Jens jens.ne...@gmail.com javascript:
  wrote:


 Doesn't look like either are being recorded.  Oh well.


 They will be recorded. It just takes some time to put them online ;)

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-16 Thread David
Doesn't look like either are being recorded.  Oh well.

On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 8:43:43 PM UTC-4, Craig Mitchell wrote:

 I'd have to agree with Rob on that one!  :-)

 Looks like there are two sessions:

 GWT Roadmap for the Future:  
 https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/327833110
 Demystifying MVP and EventBus in GWT:  
 https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/331474237


 On Monday, March 11, 2013 8:41:38 AM UTC+11, Rob wrote:

 Hi,

 I think the obvious compromise location is Sydney.

 Cheers
 Rob



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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-16 Thread Jens


 Doesn't look like either are being recorded.  Oh well.


They will be recorded. It just takes some time to put them online ;)

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-16 Thread Michael Joyner
Good. I am looking forward to seeing them.


On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Jens jens.nehlme...@gmail.com wrote:


 Doesn't look like either are being recorded.  Oh well.


 They will be recorded. It just takes some time to put them online ;)

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-05-14 Thread Craig Mitchell
I'd have to agree with Rob on that one!  :-)

Looks like there are two sessions:

GWT Roadmap for the Future:  
https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/327833110
Demystifying MVP and EventBus in GWT:  
https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/331474237


On Monday, March 11, 2013 8:41:38 AM UTC+11, Rob wrote:

 Hi,

 I think the obvious compromise location is Sydney.

 Cheers
 Rob


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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-10 Thread Michael Prentice
I'm certainly hoping to see some GWT sessions at this year's I/O 
conference. It will be quite disappointing if there are none. A separate 
conference sounds interesting, but I doubt that I could get approval to 
attend a GWT only conference on the west coast. The idea about Atlanta 
would be great. I could almost certainly get approval to go to ATL for a 
GWT event since it is so close to FL.

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-10 Thread Rob
Hi,

I think the obvious compromise location is Sydney.

Cheers
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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-09 Thread Steve
Looks like someone else mentioned the idea of having our own event, and 
Bruce seemed interested (like we all are :]) But it sounds like we need to 
get a website up and running and generate some interest. I'll tell you this 
right now, my boss would fly our developers to such an event in a 
heartbeat. 

I like his (Bruce) idea of expanding it into an event that encompasses 
UX/design/implementation. The GWT talks a few years back about how to 
optimize your code, getting things down to below 100ms...I was just 
starting GWT. Once I attended that talk, it all started to click. It was 
invaluable.

Atlanta has been mentioned and I think it's a great hub for such an event.

We could have developers submit ideas for presentations, vote on them, and 
then have the winners of the first round submit their presentations for 
review.

What Ray said in that thread is right on the money. Google I/O gets larger 
and larger every year. I wouldn't be surprised if all there was this year 
was a QA with the GWT trust council...

On Friday, March 8, 2013 6:51:59 AM UTC-5, alucard wrote:

 There is some info here: 
 https://plus.google.com/u/0/116224868564491909221/posts/M5ctPLTwp6W
 Ray says there might be a couple of sessions but isn't sure.

 On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 11:56:52 PM UTC+1, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
 Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year 
 when there was only one real GWT session...after there had been many in all 
 the previous years.  GWT Team...any comments?



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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-08 Thread alucard
There is some info 
here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/116224868564491909221/posts/M5ctPLTwp6W
Ray says there might be a couple of sessions but isn't sure.

On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 11:56:52 PM UTC+1, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-08 Thread Sachin Shekhar R
Not able to use youtube's translation feature for captions. Any other way 
we can learn what the person is speaking about?

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 7:47:03 PM UTC+5:30, Thomas Broyer wrote:

 Teasing, if you speak French that is: 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyFo6kHKzGU

 On Thursday, March 7, 2013 5:06:26 AM UTC+1, Steve wrote:

 Now that GWT is more community run, I think it would be better if we just 
 had our own convention...

 I went to the second I/O, and GWT was all over the place. Then each year 
 after there were fewer and fewer session, more free swag, and an android 
 push. On top of that, there is such a media hype about the event nowadays 
 that it's become less and less about developers and more and more about 
 Oh, look what we did! And here's some free stuff! Not a developer? No 
 problem! See the show! Here's some more free stuff!.

 It's a shame. I don't even think all of the GWT session videos made it up 
 on youtube. They had some great pointers...



 On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 5:56:52 PM UTC-5, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
 Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year 
 when there was only one real GWT session...after there had been many in all 
 the previous years.  GWT Team...any comments?



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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-07 Thread Thomas Lefort
+1 too, definitely makes more sense now


On Thursday, 7 March 2013 06:32:31 UTC+1, James Horsley wrote:

 +1 for a separate GWT convention


 On 7 March 2013 06:06, Steve stra...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Now that GWT is more community run, I think it would be better if we just 
 had our own convention...

 I went to the second I/O, and GWT was all over the place. Then each year 
 after there were fewer and fewer session, more free swag, and an android 
 push. On top of that, there is such a media hype about the event nowadays 
 that it's become less and less about developers and more and more about 
 Oh, look what we did! And here's some free stuff! Not a developer? No 
 problem! See the show! Here's some more free stuff!.

 It's a shame. I don't even think all of the GWT session videos made it up 
 on youtube. They had some great pointers...



 On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 5:56:52 PM UTC-5, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
 Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year 
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 the previous years.  GWT Team...any comments?

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-07 Thread Thomas Broyer
Teasing, if you speak French that 
is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyFo6kHKzGU

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 5:06:26 AM UTC+1, Steve wrote:

 Now that GWT is more community run, I think it would be better if we just 
 had our own convention...

 I went to the second I/O, and GWT was all over the place. Then each year 
 after there were fewer and fewer session, more free swag, and an android 
 push. On top of that, there is such a media hype about the event nowadays 
 that it's become less and less about developers and more and more about 
 Oh, look what we did! And here's some free stuff! Not a developer? No 
 problem! See the show! Here's some more free stuff!.

 It's a shame. I don't even think all of the GWT session videos made it up 
 on youtube. They had some great pointers...



 On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 5:56:52 PM UTC-5, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
 Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year 
 when there was only one real GWT session...after there had been many in all 
 the previous years.  GWT Team...any comments?



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I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-06 Thread James
I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year 
when there was only one real GWT session...after there had been many in all 
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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-06 Thread KevMo
I'd love to know this too. I was also a bit bummed out last year about the 
lack of GWT sessions.

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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-06 Thread Steve
Now that GWT is more community run, I think it would be better if we just 
had our own convention...

I went to the second I/O, and GWT was all over the place. Then each year 
after there were fewer and fewer session, more free swag, and an android 
push. On top of that, there is such a media hype about the event nowadays 
that it's become less and less about developers and more and more about 
Oh, look what we did! And here's some free stuff! Not a developer? No 
problem! See the show! Here's some more free stuff!.

It's a shame. I don't even think all of the GWT session videos made it up 
on youtube. They had some great pointers...



On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 5:56:52 PM UTC-5, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web 
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Re: I/O 2013 - GWT Sessions?

2013-03-06 Thread James Horsley
+1 for a separate GWT convention


On 7 March 2013 06:06, Steve strat...@gmail.com wrote:

 Now that GWT is more community run, I think it would be better if we just
 had our own convention...

 I went to the second I/O, and GWT was all over the place. Then each year
 after there were fewer and fewer session, more free swag, and an android
 push. On top of that, there is such a media hype about the event nowadays
 that it's become less and less about developers and more and more about
 Oh, look what we did! And here's some free stuff! Not a developer? No
 problem! See the show! Here's some more free stuff!.

 It's a shame. I don't even think all of the GWT session videos made it up
 on youtube. They had some great pointers...



 On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 5:56:52 PM UTC-5, James wrote:

 I know it's earlybut is anyone familiar with the planned Google Web
 Toolkit sessions for Google I/O 2013?  It was a bit disappointing last year
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 the previous years.  GWT Team...any comments?

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