Silicon Valley Code Camp : Nov 8th and 9th, 2008

Van Riper

Google
About Van
Michael Van Riper has a Bachelors in Computer Science from MIT. Van has more than 20 years of experience as a software developer in Silicon Valley. He was a core member of the engineering team at Adobe that built the award winning Adobe PageMill web authoring program. Since 1999, he has focused on developing web applications in Java. Van leads the Silicon Valley Web JUG and currently works in Google Developer Relations as the global Google Developer Groups (GDG) program manager.
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Speaking Sessions

  • Lightning Talks - Day One

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    <p>A Lightning Talk is a short presentation given at a conference or similar forum. Unlike other presentations, lightning talks last only a few minutes and several will usually be delivered in a single period by different speakers. Each short talk will have a 5 minute limit. In order to allow rapid changes between speakers, slides for all talks will be run from a single computer using OpenOffice, PowerPoint or web site based presentation software. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_Talk for more information about Lightning Talks.</p> <p><b>Note:</b> You can sign up to give a lightning talk by adding yourself to the wiki page associated with this session. Click on the <b>Wiki Here</b> link in the upper right corner of this session listing to get there. Password/Invite Key is "svcc" when editing wiki pages. Also, you can contact me directly at <b>van dot gtug at gmail dot com</b>.</p>

  • Lightning Talks - Day Two

    Not Available x   Room: Not Assigned
    <p>A Lightning Talk is a short presentation given at a conference or similar forum. Unlike other presentations, lightning talks last only a few minutes and several will usually be delivered in a single period by different speakers. Each short talk will have a 5 minute limit. In order to allow rapid changes between speakers, slides for all talks will be run from a single computer using OpenOffice, PowerPoint or web site based presentation software. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_Talk for more information about Lightning Talks.</p> <p><b>Note:</b> You can sign up to give a lightning talk by adding yourself to the wiki page associated with this session. Click on the <b>Wiki Here</b> link in the upper right corner of this session listing to get there. Password/Invite Key is "svcc" when editing wiki pages. Also, you can contact me directly at <b>van dot gtug at gmail dot com</b>.</p>