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What are the most interesting programming-related Google Tech Talks?

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Should be community wiki. Bit vague too. – cletus May 28 at 22:23
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Wouldn't that depend on your interests? – Vinko Vrsalovic May 28 at 22:23
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Please make this community-wiki if you don't want it closed quickly... – Seb May 28 at 22:23
Probably change the question and replace 'the best' with 'interesting' or stuff like that otherwise they'll close the question – stefanB May 28 at 22:26
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Do we need a function to vote against close, rather than waiting for a close and voting to re-open? – mgb Jun 1 at 18:22
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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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Signals, Truth, & Design by Judith Donath. 55 min 55 secs.

It is related to:

  1. Designing user interfaces, especially on the web.

  2. Hyping new programming languages and other technologies.

  3. Explaining some behaviors in the workplace.

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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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DjangoCon 2008 KeyNote by CalHenderson. It really good and hilarious. Cal brought the presentation really well.

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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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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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Alex Martelli talks about Design pattern in Python.

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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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Definitely "Winning the DARPA Grand Challenge"

...a reminder of how cool Computer Science actually is.

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Faith, Evolution, and Programming Languages was good.

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After few slidefulls of formulas I didn't understand a thing any more. – Rene Saarsoo May 30 at 14:31
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I've recently enjoyed James Bach's Google lecture on Becoming a Software Testing Expert

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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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+1 for DARPA Grand Challange. – Rene Saarsoo May 29 at 22:14
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Dtrace. Great speaker, really interesting software product.

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I'm hoping Oracle does a better job of bring awareness of Dtrace to the community. – Brian Jun 1 at 1:20
+1 - first 5-10 minute rant is exactly how I feel about software. Thanks for the recommendation – cwash Jun 8 at 13:51
This guy really is a great speaker – Pete Hodgson Aug 1 at 5:47
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Should Google go Nuclear?

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Some of my favorites:

C++ Stylistics

Java Closures

Java Memory Model

Aspect Oriented Programming Languages

EDIT: Not a Google talk, but I just saw the following and it was amazing:

Everything is Miscellaneous

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Not really technical, but very inspiring:

The Graphing Calculator Story

It's midnight. I've been working sixteen hours a day, seven days a week. I'm not being paid. In fact, my project was canceled six months ago, so I'm evading security, sneaking into Apple Computer's main offices in the heart of Silicon Valley, doing clandestine volunteer work for an eight-billion-dollar corporation. For more info visit: http://www.pacifict.com/Story

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....wow. Just...wow. – Andrew Coleson May 29 at 0:24
Yeah, I always love hearing about this story. – Matthew Flaschen May 29 at 3:17
That's just an amazing story. – Steve Rowe May 29 at 3:56
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XKCD visits google

Joshua Bloch talks about good API design and why it is important

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+1 from me - the xkcd talk is great if you read the comic. – cwash Jun 8 at 13:33
Randall Munroe's talk really is quite entertaining, even if you're not a hardcore fan of the comic. And thanks for pointing out the Josh Bloch talk! – Jonik Jun 28 at 20:15
OMG, I wouldn't ever think such tech talk existed!! Thanks for the XKCD I'm going to see it right now – Oscar Reyes Oct 12 at 16:31
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Interesting one:

For Python developers:

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According to Youtube:

According to me:

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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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Do you want to split these into 3 posts so each can be voted on? – mgb Jun 1 at 18:23
If you feel so, then you are free to do it, I'm neither pro nor against it :) But it's a community wiki... – Rene Saarsoo Jun 3 at 2:27
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Ken Schwaber is always interesting and his presentation of Scrum is great for Scrum newbies

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If you can only see one, it ought to be Linus Torvalds talking about Git.

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It's enjoyable, but not necessarily helpful in understanding anything about git. – guns May 28 at 22:29
Linus makes that clear - it's not a tutorial. – duffymo May 29 at 0:46
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Linus is good and all, but he just spends 50 minutes complaining. Not really helpful for me. – jskulski May 29 at 1:18
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True - he's pretty harsh on Subversion. But he does make clear his motivations and how Git is different from the SCM systems we're all used to. – duffymo May 29 at 1:30
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I'm a Linux user but I don't like Linus Torvalds – victor hugo Jun 1 at 18:25
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