November 30, 2010 6:15 PM - 192 attended

Learn About Android Graphics, Animations & UI tips+tricks directly from Google

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Selected By: Aleksandar Gargenta

For our November 30th event we are super fortunate to have not one, but two extremely distinguished Android engineers from Google share some of their wisdom with us.

Romain Guy (who spoke at our very first event) and Chet Haase (who presented on Flex at SF-JUG) generously offered to give their Devoxx 2K10 talks at our group. That's right, we get to hear these without having to fly to Belgium.

Android Graphics and Animations (1 hour)
Come learn about what Android has to offer to help you create compelling visuals and animations. This talk will show you advanced effects and present you what new APIs are coming in these areas.

Android UI Development: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques (1 hour)
Join Romain Guy and Chet Haase from the Android UI Toolkit team at Google as they talk about approaches for developing more effective user interfaces in Android applications. From performance to widgets to layout to animations, you'll learn tons of top techniques that will make your UIs totally terrific.

Do I have to say that you do not want to miss this event? I will be surprised if we don't "sell out" quickly, so RSVP sooner, rather than later. You've been warned :-)

Pizzas/drinks will be sponsored by the folks at Motorola. We'll be giving away an unlocked HTC Tattoo as well as other books and swag to the lucky winners.


About Romain Guy:
Romain Guy is a software engineer at Google. After spending years having fun with large UIs on the desktop and talking about them at conferences, in blogs, magazines and books, Romain decided to go for the small screen and joined the Android project, an Open Source operating system for mobile phones. He's now trying to make mobile phone UIs as fun and exciting as desktop ones.

About Chet Haase:
Chet is a graphics geek. He has worked across the industry on various platforms and technologies that put the pixels on the screen. He worked on the Java desktop library at Sun Microsystems, on Java2D, Swing, and animation. He worked on the Flex SDK team at Adobe, writing the effects framework for Flex 4. And he now works at Google on the Android project.
Chet is a frequent speaker at conferences such as Devoxx and JavaOne, on topics ranging from graphics to, well, graphics.
Chet is the author of the book "Flex 4 Fun," about the graphical and animated side of the Flex 4 SDK.
Chet is the co-author, with Romain Guy, of Filthy Rich Clients: Developing Animated and Graphical Effects for Java Desktop applications.
Finally, and irrelevantly, Chet also wrote the book "When I am King...", based on his comedy blog writings at http://chetchat.blogs....

  • Frank
    Frank

    Is there video for this event?

    Posted December 3, 2010 at 8:24 PM
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192 attended
4.50 4.5028 (28 ratings)
  • Tom Turner
    Great presenters, essential information for Android developers, great questions from the audience. Arrive early and sit near the front if you want to hear everything, see the low-contrast slides and win some prizes at the end.
  • vince
    Wasn't sure what to expect. I'm new to Java.
  • Steve Gehrman
    Maybe I'm wrong about this, but it doesn't sound like Gingerbread is going to be that exciting. Are these animation APIs even done yet? Is Android going to finally have the super responsive iPhone like UI that it desperately needs? Doesn't sound like it unless they just could not disclose any hints about Gingerbread. I'm kind of disappointed. I want to be a proud Android developer, not a "yeah, I know Android sucks compared to iPhone, but I'm doing it anyway" developer. Pizza Hut sucks. I can't eat it. There's many great pizza shops in SF, why do you get the corporate greasy chemical laced fake pizza?
  • John Lee
    Excellent content and presentation!! Romain is wonderful but it would REALLY be great if he would slow down, annunciate, and speak up. Also, it's impossible to read the screen demos, esp from the back--really need to zoom in EXTREMELY for IDE shots etc.
  • Rob Brown
    Excellent presentation. Useful stuff, as well as "under the hood" stuff that we might not need day to day, but is good to know. Chet and Romain are really good speakers.
  • Loubradou Rémy
    It was awesome. Great speakers with lot of useful information. Thanks
  • Stuart Schmukler
    This was a very helpful session.
  • Randy Ksar
    great meetup and speakers. very enthusiastic developers! Look forward to the next meetup. Hope everyone enjoyed the pizza and drinks courtesy of Motorola. For any more info about Motorola's developer program, our dev tools, discussion boards, blogs, and podcasts and Android technical library go to http://deve...
  • Brian Coan
    Very informative speakers, it was worth going 1/2 hour overtime
  • Chuck
    Very detailed and informative. Of course we want even more!
  • Jeff McKnight
    One of the best SF Android meetups, yet! Great tips and insights straight from the horse's mouth.
  • ak2consulting
    C #RenderScripts #Google Android Engineers Preso http://bit.... @ DevOXX #Vid on RenderScripts @ Parleys http://bit....
  • Mark Fogle
    I would have reversed the order of the sessions... I think the second one was far more useful for the general audience.
  • Alexander Brown
    Romain and Chet provided a lot of useful information.
  • Matthieu Jeanson
    Very good presentation
  • Ritu Goyal
    I really enjoyed the presentation that Romain and Chet had put together. They had plenty of demos and code examples, and the talk was well done. Good content and lots of useful learning.
  • Eugene Markman
    Checked-in

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