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dimanche 14 août 2016

Join xda at the Big Android BBQ 2016

Every year Android developers of all skill levels from around the world descend on Texas to learn, teach, drink and eat huge amounts of BBQ! This year is no different and so as usual, xda-developers will be sponsoring the BABBQ alongside our friends at Sony, ideaa and Facebook.

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Head over to the event on October 21—22 at Hurst CC, Hurst in Texas to meet some great like minded people as well as some of your favorite developers from xda and as an added bonus if you buy your tickets in the next week you can get them for just $64.99! There will be a huge range of talks over the course of the weekend including:

Feature Talk: Cradle to Career – Pathways to Success In Tech is a diversity in tech round-table

Big tech companies are screaming “we want, no, we need diversity in our industry” – but how do we really achieve that? The skills required to create top-notch code are learned like a second language and the best time to get a person started on the path to code immersion is at an early age. We need to look to our preschoolers and elementary age children to become the highly skilled computer scientists, entrepreneurs, and problem solvers of tomorrow. Cradle to Career – Pathways to Success in Tech endeavors to cut through the noise and go right to the heart of the matter; asking the tough questions about how we get children from underrepresented communities on a path that leads to productivity and meets the current and future demands for skilled engineers and entrepreneurs.

Marty Ballard: Secure Your Firebase!

BABBQ Bio: “I’ve been developing Android now for over 5 years, I’ve attended the BABBQ the past 4 years and now I’m ready to step up and share some knowledge!”

Chet Haase: Something About Android

BABBQ Bio: “I was born a long time ago and have done a lot of programming since then, much of it on Android.”

Russell Holly: Anatomy of a review/ How to talk to developers/ One giant camera comparison

BABBQ Bio: “Contributing editor for Android Central and iMore , Editor in Chief for VR Heads. I’ve been speaking at IDEAA events for five years, encouraging users of every skill level to offer their voices and ideas in the editorial process. Through these sessions I’ve gained a deeper understanding of my core audience, and educated consumers on tests they can perform on their own to determine what is worth owning before buying.”

Mark Scheel: Android Studio is Amazing

BABBQ Bio: “Mark is the lead Android developer at a medical consumer app company with over 7 million Google Play Store downloads. He has authored a book on Google Glass, spoken at Android events from San Francisco to Boston in America, given a seminar in Hong Kong and delivered a keynote at an Android conference in Paris.”

Paul Trebilcox-Ruiz: Android in the Living Room – Developing for Android TV and Google Cast

BABBQ Bio: “Paul is an Android developer out of Denver, Colorado. He currently works for Tack Mobile, a contracting company specialized in mobile apps and connected devices. Paul has created various Android tutorials and video courses over the past three years, with his most recent work through Envato Tuts+, and he has recently published a book on Android TV development. Before becoming a developer, Paul worked as a zookeeper in his hometown of Fresno, California, so can answer all of your burning questions about giraffes :)”


 

The BABBQ is still accepting applications to speak at the event so if you think you have what it takes then all you have to do is fill out the form below. Get Stagefright? You can still help in other ways! They need volunteers to help keep the event running smoothly and the postion even comes with some extra perks, you can apply to volunteer here.

Get your tickets here

Will you be at this year’s event? Leave a comment below!



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