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Aaron Koblin: Artfully visualizing our humanity
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http://www.ted.com Artist Aaron Koblin takes vast amounts of data -- and at times vast numbers of people -- and weaves them into stunning visualizations. From elegant lines tracing airline flights to landscapes of cell phone data, from a Johnny Cash video assembled from crowd-sourced drawings to the "Wilderness Downtown" video that customizes fo... Read more

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- -: Aaron Koblin: Artfully visualizing our humanity

May 23, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Artist Aaron Koblin takes vast amounts of data -- and at times vast numbers of people -- and weaves them into stunning visualizations. From elegant lines tracing airline flights to landscapes of cell phone data, from a Johnny Cash video assembled from crowd-sourced drawings to ...

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- -: Advanced Topics In Programming Languages: Closures For Java

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks January 17, 2007 ABSTRACT We propose to add Closures to the Java Programming Language. Closures simplify the use of APIs that rely on anonymous class instances, such as the concurrency APIs and callbacks. More importantly, closures support control abstractions, which are APIs ...

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- -: Java Posse Episode 100 (Live Special)

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks January 22, 2007 ABSTRACT The JavaPosse (http://javaposse.com) is a weekly podcast covering various topics around the Java programming language, including news, interviews and general Java community rumors and happenings. We will be hosting our 100th episode live here at Googl...

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- -: OSS Speaker Series - Java on Guice: Dependency Injection,...

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks June 5, 2007 ABSTRACT Guice is a new open-source dependency-injection framework for Java 5. It's small, fast, and typesafe. It doesn't require you to write XML, and it is already in use in several Google projects. Come learn how Guice can help make your applications simpler ...

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- -: Advanced Topics in Programming Languages: The Java Memory...

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks March 21, 2007 ABSTRACT This talk describes the Java Memory Model and how it affects the ways concurrent software should be written. Recent changes to the memory model, which were incorporated into JDK 5, redefined the semantics of threads, synchronization, volatile variables,...

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- -: Java ME and the Netbeans Mobility Pack

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks May 3,2007 ABSTRACT NetBeans Mobility Pack is a development environment for Java ME CLDC/MIDP, CDC developers. In this talk Martin will show what technologies and SDKs are supported, the latest features in 6.0 with a special focus on the build system (ant), managing multiple a...

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- -: Java on Guice: Dependency Injection, the Java Way

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks April 26, 2007 ABSTRACT Guice is a new open-source dependency-injection framework for Java 5. It's small, fast, typesafe, doesn't require you to write XML, and is already in use in several Google projects. Come learn how Guice can help make your applications simpler and easier...

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- -: Using Static Analysis For Software Defect Detection

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google TechTalks July 6, 2006 William Pugh ABSTRACT I'll talk about some of my experience in using and expanding static analysis tools for defect detection. The FindBugs tool developed at the Univ. of Maryland is now being widely used, including inside Google. I'll give an overview of FindBugs...

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- -: Project PlaySIM: Experimenting with Java Card™ 3 System Prog

June 15, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

Google Tech Talk June 5, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Eric Arseneau, Sun Microsystems, and Fritjof Engelhardtsen, Telenor. The Java Card™ system is the smallest Java™ platform available, but what can you do with it? This session covers some interesting examples involving the playSIM development ...

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- -: Silver Bullet -- Time Travelling Debugger

July 27, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

Google Tech Talks July 24, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Prashant Deva. Silver Bullet allows you to record the execution of Java programs with a minimal impact on performance. The recorder is extremely efficient and makes good use of multiple cores. The recording is saved to a single file that ca...

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