NETTUTS: This is How You Use the Google Maps API - screencast(Tracked)
NETTUTS: This is How You Use the Google Maps API - screencast

So your client emails you and asks, "Can you put one of those flashy maps on my contact page so that users can actually see our building from a satellite's view?". You've used Google maps many times, but there is only one problem: you have no idea how to use the API. Well get out your spoon and dig in! Created by Jeffrey Way.

Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 Continue...
Social Recommendations(Tracked)
Social Recommendations

Social Recommendations will change both the lens through which we see the world as well as the manner in which we experience it. Everything from the media that we consume to the events we attend will be influenced by hyper-relevant results delivered through hierarchical social relationships. This talk demonstrates current efforts to integrate social relationships into recommended user experience including SoMR, the Social Media Recommendation API. Speaker: Dan Carroll Dan is the Director of the SoMR (Social Media Recommendation) project and the CEO of imp, the Intelligent Media Platform. Dan has worked in magazine and book publishing, labor organizing, and at a public policy think tank. He holds a patent in digital media distribution and writes the blog www.mediapatron.com. Dan lives in Mountain View, California and serves on the boards of Echolocations and InRadio. Google Tech Talks April, 10 2008

Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 Continue...
Searching and Mining Open Source Code from the Web(Tracked)
Searching and Mining Open Source Code from the Web

Various data mining techniques have been applied to mine source code repositories. However, relying only on one or several local source code repositories may not provide sufficient, relevant data samples (e.g., usage of a certain API call) for mining tasks such as code reuse and defect detection. The recent availability of code search engines allows the mining scope to be scaled to billions of lines of open source code available from the Web, and thus increases the chance of getting sufficient, relevant data samples for mining. This talk will discuss the mining opportunities and challenges based on searching open source code from the Web and present new approaches that mine open source code searched from the Web to assist code reuse and defect detection Speaker: Tao Xie Tao Xie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 2005. He leads the Automated Software Engineering Research Group at North Carolina State University. His research centers around two major themes: automated software testing and mining software engineering data. He has served on a number of conference program committees including ISSTA 2008/2009, ASE 2006/2007(Expert-Review Panel)/2008, ICST 2008, AOSD 2007, and ICSM 2007/2008. Besides doing research, he has contributed to understanding the software engineering research community by building community webs such as Software Engineering Academic Genealogy and Software Engineering Conference Map. Google Tech Talks June, 4 2008

Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 Continue...
Ruby On Rails: Creating a weblog in 15 minutes with Rails 2(Tracked)
Ruby On Rails: Creating a weblog in 15 minutes with Rails 2

In 15 minutes, we go from scratch to complete weblog engine with comments, Ajax, an ATOM feed, an XML and JSON API, tests, an administrative interface, and much more! We strongly advise that you sit down before starting this whirlwind tour. Your head may well be spinning at the end. Come along for the Ruby on Rails ride.

Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 Continue...
NetBeansTV: Top 10 NetBeans APIs (Part 7)(Tracked)
NetBeansTV: Top 10 NetBeans APIs (Part 7)

The 2nd part of the revision, this time covering the FileSystem API, the Nodes API, and the Explorer & Property Sheet API. You must have watched at least part 4 and part 5 before watching this screencast, because this screencast revises those. NetBeans internally uses the concept of a virtual filesystem. FileSystem module provide APIs for accessing such virtual files as well as some support classes to make writing of custom vitual filesystems easier. Nodes API gives you a generic model that is suitable for a number of different Swing components, instead of requiring you to rewrite the model when you switch between different UI components.

Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 Continue...
Picasa Web Albums Data API(Tracked)
Picasa Web Albums Data API

Sven Mawson gives an overview of the Picasa Web Albums Data API.

Posted On: 18 Mar, 2011 Continue...

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