About this activity
The 2018 Google I/O developer conference, which has attracted the attention of developers all over the world, has been successfully concluded in the United States. Google CEO Sundar Pichai and the heads of various product lines explained the progress of AI, Android system, Google Assistant and other products. AI, as the theme of the conference, runs through all of Google's existing product lines, including Android P, Gmail, Assistant, Google Maps and driverless cars. If you are regretting missing this event, if you want to go further and have a more systematic understanding of Google's new technologies and Google's future ambitions.
Come and join the "2018 Google I/O Redux" organized by the Beijing GDG Google Developer Community. We have invited three participants who experienced the conference on site this year to tell you the story of Google I/O 2018.
Beijing GDG @ Google I/O
GDGs around the world at Google I/O
Global GDG holds summit before I/O
Google I/O Live
Activities
time:
Saturday, June 30, 2018, 14:00 – 17:00
Place:
Zhongguancun e-World Building A Fortune Center B2 Joint Venture Office
Event Agenda:
13:45 – 14:15
Sign in
14:15 – 15:15
"How to physically climb over the wall to I/O!" Yuan Gungun
15:15 – 16:00
Xu Shanchuan
16:00 – 16:45
《Google Cloud AI Latest Progress》 by Yang Bo
16:45 – 17:45
Codelab: Getting Started with Google Cloud AI
Lecturer Introduction
Yuan GunGun
Beijing GDG Organizer
Executive Editor of HyperAI
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Network ID: Yuan Gungun
NOIPer, graduated from Tongji University, interned at Jianshu and Guokr.com, and worked at LeanCloud and Huaxing Capital;
I have always been committed to the community operation of open source technology, serving as the anchor of Teahour.fm programmer radio station; since my sophomore year, I have served as an event organizer at GDG Shanghai/Beijing, and the chairman of WTM Tech Lead Google Women Developer Festival; I have hosted technical events such as TechCrunch China, PingWest HAY!, and MDCC Developer Conference. This Saturday, I will share with you how, as an engineer, I can physically climb over the wall to go to the Google I/O conference, which is known as the Spring Festival Gala for programmers, and some fun facts about the Google I/O conference.
Xu Shanchuan
Half-Stack Engineer
Machine Learning Engineer
Graduated from Peking University, worked in technology development and consulting at ThoughtWorks, including microservice design, rule engine reconstruction and optimization, and PaaS construction. Due to the work environment and other factors, I have been exposed to many languages and frameworks including java, rails, react, golang, python, etc.
I participated in competitions while in school and became interested in machine learning. I am currently building a machine learning platform for an artificial intelligence startup. On Saturday, I will share my experiences in IO, especially machine learning and kubernetes.
Yang Bo (Alpha)
Google Developer Expert
Google Development Expert
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From the early Olympic Informatics Competition, I entered the colorful world of software development, from desktop enterprise ERP to financial POS system-level platform development, from traditional Java EE Web development to App development in the mobile Internet era.
I ran wildly, filled pits and gained a lot along the way. I deeply felt the charm of new technologies represented by Google. By participating in GDG activities and joining the global GDE (Google Developer Expert) community, I experienced the joy of sharing and completed a complete closed loop from input to output. On Saturday, I will introduce to all developers in detail the updates and developments of Google Cloud AI since this I/O, as well as important developer tools and learning resources.
Introduction to Codelab
16:45 – 17:45 Codelab
In the on-site Google Cloud programming workshop, under the guidance of instructor Yang Bo and on-site teaching assistants, you can quickly understand the basic functions of Google Cloud and master basic practical application skills.
Event Easter Eggs
The event will give out I/O genuine stickers, Google commemorative T-shirts, TensorFlow commemorative bags, and TensorFlow limited edition ballpoint pens.
Event Q&A
Q: Is there any charge for the activity? How to register?
A:The event is free, click here to register
Q: Do I need to register separately for the Codelab session?
A:need
Q:What are the things to note about Codelab?
A: Power supply and network are provided on site.You need to bring your own computer and power supply.No pre-installation required;Certain development foundation;It is best to climb the wall by yourself