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Upcoming: Open Source
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Perly Linked Lists: What they look like, and why bother
Presented by Steven Lembark
Wednesday, Jun 19, 2013
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1 PM PT
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Intro to Raspberry Pi
Presented by Ed Snajder
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013
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10 AM PT
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Build Your First Mobile App With: HTML5, jQuery, PhoneGap
Presented by Tim Anglade
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013
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1 PM PT
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TDD Web Development from Scratch
Presented by Harry Percival
Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013
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10 AM PT
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Go Language for Ops and Site Reliability Engineering
Presented by Gustavo Franco
Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013
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1 PM PT
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Using DTrace on Your Application Code
Presented by Mark Allen
Thursday, Jun 27, 2013
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1 PM PT
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How to Build Websites Like Hollywood Builds Movies
Presented by George DeMet
Tuesday, Jul 9, 2013
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10 AM PT
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jQuery: Mobile Sites That Feel Like Apps
Presented by Anna Filina
Wednesday, Jul 10, 2013
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10 AM PT
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3D Printing for Everyone
Presented by Ed Snajder
Wednesday, Jul 10, 2013
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1 PM PT
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Location, Location, Location: Mastering HTML 5 Geolocation
Presented by Andy Gup
Thursday, Jul 11, 2013
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10 AM PT
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Connecting to Arduino with a WiFly and iPad or iPhone
Presented by Mike Westerfield
Tuesday, Aug 13, 2013
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10 AM PT
Community Clouds for Cancer Genomics: Lessons Learned from Bionimbus
Presented by Robert Grossman
Tuesday, Aug 20, 2013
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10 AM PT
The Best of Strata Santa Clara 2013: SQL on Hadoop
Presented by Carl Steinbach
Wednesday, Oct 2, 2013
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05 AM PT
Video Archive: Open Source
Webcasts are made available as a video shortly following each live event.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/jessica_mckellar-50.jpgJessica McKellar
By Jessica McKellar | June 18, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Jessica McKellar author of Twisted, we will give an architectural overview of the project and then dive in to what you need to know to build robust clients and servers for popular and custom network protocols.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/andy_grover-50.jpgAndy Grover
By Andy Grover | June 14, 2013
This webcast talk presented by Andy Grover will cover some of the ways the Linux platform has moved away from the Unix philosophy, while still holding true to some fundamental values, and how we users and hackers are defining a new Linux Way, distinct...
By Maksim Tsvetovat | March 05, 2013
In this webcast talk Maksim Tsvetovat author of Social Network Analysis for Startups will introduce a number of ways to address these issues and present an open-source Python-based toolkit for detecting and visualizing communities in Twitter networks...
By Haig Armen | January 29, 2013
Join us for an interactive webcast where Canadian designer, Haig Armen will share the strategy, design and technology used to create a new approach to a digital book - a social book.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/michael.jpgMichael Margolis
By Michael Margolis | October 30, 2012
This webcast introduces Arduino techniques for controlling wheeled robots that can move around and use sensors to see and explore their environment.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/sau_sheong.jpgSau Sheong Chang
By Sau Sheong Chang | October 23, 2012
In this hands-on webcast presentation by Sau Sheong Chang author of Exploring Everyday Things with R and Ruby, we talk on how Ruby can be used to create digital music through a simple analog software synthesizer, either transcribed from existing music...
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/jared_smith-50.jpgJared Smith
By Jared Smith | September 14, 2012
This webcast expounds on the conclusions offered in the July 2012 O'Reilly Radar Report with additional insight drawn from the real-world data provided by Bluehost.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/tom_geudens.jpgTom Geudens
By Tom Geudens | August 28, 2012
Batteries included is one of those catchphrases that has long left the humble origins and is now applied to almost every new development in IT. The questions one often forgets to ask are: do they fit, are there enough of them, and how long do they last...
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/tom_geudens.jpgTom Geudens
By Tom Geudens | August 07, 2012
Resource Oriented Computing and it's implementation NetKernel are in danger of becoming a ten-year old overnight sensation.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/chris_kemp-50.jpgChris Kemp
By Chris Kemp | July 26, 2012
Join OpenStack co-founder, Chris C. Kemp for a discussion about the future of the platform, the philosophy behind the framework and how it's set to grow in the future.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/50/dani_nordin-50.jpgDani Nordin
By Dani Nordin | June 22, 2012
In this webcast presentation, Drupal for Designers author Dani Nordin will talk about the process of user experience design for the Drupal CMS, and some specific techniques and tools which can help make the process easier.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/michael.jpgMichael Margolis
By Michael Margolis | June 19, 2012
In this webcast Michael will discuss how to combine and apply multiple techniques from the Arduino Cookbook.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/steve_francia.jpgSteve Francia
By Steve Francia | May 18, 2012
In this webcast presentation by Steve Francia, author of MongoDB and PHP, you will learn how to build elegant database applications with MongoDB and PHP.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/alan_gates.jpgAlan Gates
By Alan Gates | May 10, 2012
In this webcast, we will cover how Pig can take advantage of changes in Hadoop 0.23.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/baron_schwartz.jpgBaron Schwartz
By Baron Schwartz | May 04, 2012
In this webcast presentation Baron Schwartz, author of High Performance MySQL 3rd Edition, explains how to use a set of open-source tools he designed specifically for unattended problem detection.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/chas_emerick-50.jpgChas Emerick
By Chas Emerick | May 01, 2012
This webcast will be part tutorial, part demonstration of getting started with programming in Clojure.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/chris_walker-50.jpgChris Walker
By Chris Walker | April 13, 2012
Join Chris Walker for an exciting webcast presentation where he will provide an overview of projects you can create with Netduino as well as what you need to experiment with Netduino and the .NET Micro Framework.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/greg_borenstein-50.jpgGreg Borenstein
By Greg Borenstein | April 11, 2012
This webcast offers a beginners introduction to building your own applications with the Microsoft Kinect.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/50/andrew_shafer-50.jpgAndrew Shafer
By Andrew Shafer | September 27, 2011
Join Andrew Clay Shafer for a guided tour of the OpenStack projects and ecosystems. He'll start with the history and context of the project, then walk through the architecture and some of the tools to deploy and operate the services.
By Edd Dumbill, Sarah Novotny, Laurel Ruma | August 11, 2011
In this event wrap-up, OSCON co-chairs Edd Dumbill, Sarah Novotny, and Laurel Ruma will identify and discuss the trends and announcements that emerged from the event and how these will impact the tech world in the year to come.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/james_turner_2.jpgJames Turner
By James Turner | July 22, 2009
We all have our favorite languages in our tool-belt, but is there a best overall language? If anyone can hash that out, it will be the members of this roundtable discussion, some of the stars of the open source language space.
http://oreillynet.com/images/people/weblogs/bernard_golden.jpgBernard Golden
By Bernard Golden | July 09, 2009
The current financial crisis has raised enterprise interest in two technology trends: open source and cloud computing. In this presentation, Bernard Golden, CEO of HyperStratus will discuss how the two trends reinforce one another, and why cloud computing...
By Rod Cope, Carol J. Rizzo | July 07, 2009
In this webcast, Carol Rizzo, past CTO of Kaiser Permanente, AIG and CitiGroup, and Rod Cope, the founder and CTO of OpenLogic share their experiences and insights about using open source in the enterprise.
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