Media Summary: Speakers : Simona Cotin (Microsoft), Asim Hussain (Microsoft) Getting started with Angular is now easier than ever ... said no one ... Speaker : Sébastien Charrier Vous venez de terminer de coder une nouvelle fonctionnalité pour votre projet. Elle est parfaite, tout ... Speaker : James Williams (Udacity) Kotlin has been picking up steam as the preferred way to make Android apps bringing a ...

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Speakers : Simona Cotin (Microsoft), Asim Hussain (Microsoft) Getting started with Angular is now easier than ever ... said no one ... Speaker : Sébastien Charrier Vous venez de terminer de coder une nouvelle fonctionnalité pour votre projet. Elle est parfaite, tout ... Speaker : James Williams (Udacity) Kotlin has been picking up steam as the preferred way to make Android apps bringing a ... Speaker : Charles-Axel Dein (Uber) How did Uber go from a 300000 lines monolithic Python application to a service oriented ... Speaker : Uri Shaked (BlackBerry) Our brain is a fascinating machine. Thanks to recent advancements in EEG technology, we are ... Speaker : Audrey Garreau (Yumigo) Nous connaissons tous le web sémantique. Et si on allait encore plus loin ? Et si on offrait un ...

Speaker : Patrick Chanezon (Docker) Docker moves very fast, with an edge channel released every month and a stable release ... Speaker : Pierre-Yves Baloche (Gfi Informatique) Currently, everybody wants to get AI and digital assistant into everything : so why ... Speaker : Sara Harkousse (Dassault Systèmes) Web components are a tale of four w3c specifications. They are a hot topic now. Speaker : Vitaliy Zasadnyy (GetSocial) Are you working on the client library? Or design a public API for the module that is going to ... Speaker : Didier Girard (Sfeir) Le succès du machine learning passera par une démocratisation de son utilisation. Ceci ne pourra ...

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[DevFest Nantes 2017] Code and Deploy Angular to the Cloud
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[DevFest Nantes 2017] Docker for developers and ops: what's new and what's next
[DevFest Nantes 2017] AIY with Google: Would you like to be my assistant ?
[DevFest Nantes 2017] Aftermovie
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[DevFest Nantes 2017] Web Components: It's all rainbows and unicorns! Is it?
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[DevFest Nantes 2017] Code and Deploy Angular to the Cloud

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Code and Deploy Angular to the Cloud

Speakers : Simona Cotin (Microsoft), Asim Hussain (Microsoft) Getting started with Angular is now easier than ever ... said no one ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Code review : ce truc qui ne sert à rien

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Code review : ce truc qui ne sert à rien

Speaker : Sébastien Charrier Vous venez de terminer de coder une nouvelle fonctionnalité pour votre projet. Elle est parfaite, tout ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Real World Kotlin-Powered Android

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Real World Kotlin-Powered Android

Speaker : James Williams (Udacity) Kotlin has been picking up steam as the preferred way to make Android apps bringing a ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] The great SOA migration

[DevFest Nantes 2017] The great SOA migration

Speaker : Charles-Axel Dein (Uber) How did Uber go from a 300000 lines monolithic Python application to a service oriented ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Reactive Brain Waves

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Reactive Brain Waves

Speaker : Uri Shaked (BlackBerry) Our brain is a fascinating machine. Thanks to recent advancements in EEG technology, we are ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Donner du sens à vos pages web avec Schema.org

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Donner du sens à vos pages web avec Schema.org

Speaker : Audrey Garreau (Yumigo) Nous connaissons tous le web sémantique. Et si on allait encore plus loin ? Et si on offrait un ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Docker for developers and ops: what's new and what's next

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Docker for developers and ops: what's new and what's next

Speaker : Patrick Chanezon (Docker) Docker moves very fast, with an edge channel released every month and a stable release ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] AIY with Google: Would you like to be my assistant ?

[DevFest Nantes 2017] AIY with Google: Would you like to be my assistant ?

Speaker : Pierre-Yves Baloche (Gfi Informatique) Currently, everybody wants to get AI and digital assistant into everything : so why ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Aftermovie

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Aftermovie

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Teaser Devfest Nantes 2017

Teaser Devfest Nantes 2017

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[DevFest Nantes 2017] Web Components: It's all rainbows and unicorns! Is it?

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Web Components: It's all rainbows and unicorns! Is it?

Speaker : Sara Harkousse (Dassault Systèmes) Web components are a tale of four w3c specifications. They are a hot topic now.

[DevFest Nantes 2017]  How not to fuckup with building SDK and make clients happy

[DevFest Nantes 2017] How not to fuckup with building SDK and make clients happy

Speaker : Vitaliy Zasadnyy (GetSocial) Are you working on the client library? Or design a public API for the module that is going to ...

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Faire du Machine Learning sans Data Scientist

[DevFest Nantes 2017] Faire du Machine Learning sans Data Scientist

Speaker : Didier Girard (Sfeir) Le succès du machine learning passera par une démocratisation de son utilisation. Ceci ne pourra ...