Sessions at Google I/O
Google I/O brings together engineers to learn about development
technologies that are moving web applications forward. Deep technical content
and over 70 sessions on AJAX & JavaScript, APIs & Tools, Social, Maps
& Geo, and Mobile mean you'll walk away with concrete knowledge.
Register now as space is limited.
Session Types
- 101: 101 sessions don't require previous knowledge of a
particular product or technology. They include overviews of a technology
and introductions into new areas. That doesn't mean they aren't technical,
because most are. If you are new to a product, start with the 101 sessions
and progress to 201s.
- 201: 201 sessions provide a deeper dive into a technology or
product. These sessions go beyond the basics and are aimed at developers
already familiar with a technology.
- Code Labs: Code Labs walk developers through their first
experience with a product or particular aspect of a product. They are 2
hour, more hands-on sessions where engineers will walk you through actual
code.
- Fireside Chats: Q&A is often the best part of a session,
as it gives developers a chance to ask what's on their minds. Fireside
chats are a chance to talk to the product engineering teams.
- Tech Talks: Google has a tradition of holding informative Tech
Talks on campus that offer insight into an area. In that tradition, Google
I/O features Tech Talks on subjects of interest to developers, such as
computer science problems and programming languages.
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