What are the most interesting programming-related Google Tech Talks?
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Not really technical, but very inspiring:
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According to Youtube: According to me:
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If you can only see one, it ought to be Linus Torvalds talking about Git. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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I have found some quite interesting ones on Artifical Intelligence (something most of us aren't dealing with every day):
Or if you're into JavaScript, then:
Or if you're into usability, then:
But of course, because we're at StackOverflow, the ultimately correct answer is: | |||||||
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Dtrace. Great speaker, really interesting software product. | |||||||
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Douglas Crockford presents JavaScript: The Good Parts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQVTIJBZook I learned a lot from this tech talk. | ||||
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Definitely "Winning the DARPA Grand Challenge" ...a reminder of how cool Computer Science can be. | ||||
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Interesting one: For Python developers:
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Ken Schwaber is always interesting and his presentation of Scrum is great for Scrum newbies | |||
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Linus's talk about Git is good for learning what Git isn't but this talk by Randal Schwartz is much more useful for learning what Git is.... Here are some others I liked:
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I've recently enjoyed James Bach's Google lecture on Becoming a Software Testing Expert | ||||
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Some of my favorites: Aspect Oriented Programming Languages EDIT: Not a Google talk, but I just saw the following and it was amazing: | ||||
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Not a technical one, but Why More is Less by Barry Schwartz is one of my true favourites. Useful for anyone - including programmers. | ||||
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Yukihiro Matsumoto talking about Ruby 1.9 That is so cool, considering Google uses Python. At the end of the talk Guido also had a discussion with Matz about programming language design. | ||||
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Winning the DARPA challenge - designing an autonomous car to drive across the desert. Interesting technical content and a very good speaker. Plus it's interesting whatever language you use. | ||||
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DjangoCon 2008 KeyNote by CalHenderson. It really good and hilarious. Cal brought the presentation really well. | ||||
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The role of leadership in software development by Mary Poppendieck. | ||||
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Competing On The Basis Of Speed by Mary Poppendieck. Great talk. | ||||
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Signals, Truth, & Design by Judith Donath. 55 min 55 secs. It is related to:
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"All Questions Answered" by Donald Knuth - March 24, 2011 | ||||
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Talks a bit about Google search engine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syKY8CrHkck | ||||
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I find Merlin Mann's Inbox Zero great. It's about not going insane with e-mail overload. | ||||
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