Sunday, May 30, 2010

GTUG Kuala Lumpur Office Hours with Wesley Chun


We're back! Google I/O was full of exciting announcements, right? HTML5, Froyo and many more. For us, we like to introduce GTUG KL Office Hours.

GTUG Kuala Lumpur Office Hours is a session to get advice & help from product experts in an intimate and informal setting. We're lucky to kickoff our first session by having Wesley Chun, a Developer Advocate from Google on June 13, 2010 at iTrain, Kuala Lumpur.

Wesley Chun is author of Prentice Hall's bestseller 'Core Python Programming', its video training course 'Python Fundamentals' and co-author of 'Python Web Development with Django'. He is a software architect and developer advocate at Google and runs a consulting business called CyberWeb. And you'll meet him at PyCon APAC 2010.

Here's the agenda:
1300 - Opening intro by Nazrul, GTUG KL Community Manager.
1315 - Office Hours with Wesley Chun, Developer Advocate from Google.
1530 - Breakout sessions

If you have questions to ask Wesley about App Engine or Python programming, submit them at Google Moderator: http://bit.ly/c2vrh5

Please RSVP your attendance to make sure there's enough seats. Here's the link: http://bit.ly/d0qhEY

See you there!

P/S: It's our 1st year anniversary! Wuhoooo! Thank you Google :)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Watch the 2010 Google I/O keynote session

Google I/O is near. Happening in less than 10 days, this year's conference will surely be a hit. Tickets sold out months before the actual closing date. With a variety of technical sessions, developer sandbox demos, Office Hours sessions with Googlers and many more.

To make it easy for those who didn't make it to (buy the tickets!) I/O, you can watch a live broadcast of the opening keynotes at the Google Developers channe on YouTube.

  • Day 1 keynote starts on Thursday, May 20th at 12:00AM.
  • Day 2 keynote starts on Thursday, May 20th (same day) at 11:30PM.
These times are according to Malaysia's standard time. You can read about the live broadcast schedule according to US-time. Don't forget to set your alarm & bookmark the YouTube channel!