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| Hombu Dojo - J.K.A. - Shotokan - Ebisu (Tokyo, Japón) |
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Video del Hombu Dojo (Cuartel central) de la
J.K.A. Shotokan de Ebisu, Tokyo. En dónde se
ve el entrenamiento del Karate Do. Al final
del video veremos a uno de los Senseis
recitando el Dojo Kun (Moral del Dojo y
preceptos del Karate Do).
Video of the Hombu Dojo (Central Barrack) of
the J.K.A. Shotokan of Ebisu, Tokyo. In where
one sees the training of the Karate Do. At
the end of the video we will see to one of
the Senseis reciting the Dojo Kun (Morality
of the Dojo and rules of the Karate Do). Tags : Karate Do Jka Shotokan Hombu Dojo Kun Entrenamiento Training Japan Ebisu Tokyo |
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Durée : 272 s |
| Google Developer Day US - Better AJAX Apps:Gears, GWT, Dojo |
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Special Session: Building Better AJAX
Applications: Nuts & Bolts... and Gears
Dan Morrill, Brad Neuberg
AJAX frameworks have allowed developers to
improve the web by making it easier to build
high quality applications that users love.
This session discusses how the Google Web
Toolkit (GWT) can be combined with new
technologies to build even better
applications. More details on this session
will be provided at Developer Day.
Speaker Bio: Dan joined Google Developer
Programs in 2006 to help developers become
successful with the Google Web Toolkit and
other products. Before joining Google, Dan
was a computer scientist at GE Research,
where he gave himself headaches by switching
between web development in JavaScript and
circuit design in Verilog. Dan lives in
Atlanta with his wife, two cats, and lots of
video games.
Brad Neuberg is an internationally-recognized
software inventor in the fields of
collaboration and online applications. His
passion is inventing amazing ideas and then
doing the hard work to make them real. He has
extensive experience in the open source
community, contributing code to Dojo,
Mozilla, JXTA, the Jakarta Feed Parser, and
more. Tags : GDD07 GDD07US AJAX Applications |
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Durée : 3174 s |
| Practical Thin Server Architecture Using Dojo |
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Google Tech Talks
October 24, 2008
ABSTRACT
Dojo is arguable the most feature-complete
ajax toolkit today. Using Dojo's data stores
to create a clean separation of concerns from
the server-side, this talk gives practical
advice for impementing all rendering of data
in the browser, leading to a much thinner
server, which focus on business-logic only.
Speaker: Peter Svensson
Peter is a Java and Ajax developer active in
the Dojo Ajax community. His controversial
Thin Server Architecture is not a new idea,
but hopes to save time and complexity from
todays fast-paced web application development
schedules.
He lives in Stockholm Sweden in a beautiful
house house with his wife, two kids and three
cats. He has too many side projects, but is
always open for new ones. He probably reads
more SF than you do (Since he doesn't have a
drivers license). Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Affichage : 1931
Durée : 2270 s |
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