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Archivi autore: Pamela Fox
Join us at the Wave Protocol Summit
The Wave in a Box project is shaping up well and we’re now posting regular progress reports to the group forum (the most recent is here). We’ve also created a list of starter projects, easy tasks for developers to get started contributing to the codeba… Continua a leggere
Upcoming Wave Talks: Michigan & Washington, DC
Every so often, I leave this beautiful city of Sydney, Australia and depart for foreign lands to meet developers from around the world. This time, I’m heading to the states and dropping by two GTUGs (Google Technology User Groups) to talk about Google … Continua a leggere
Wave Visualizer: Turning Threads into Trees
Two years ago, I discovered the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit, a really cool library for doing visualizations in Javascript, like force-directed graphs, hypertree, treemaps, sunbursts, and more. Since then, I’ve been looking for an excuse to use the libra… Continua a leggere
Wave UI: Making your gadgets look & feel Wave-y
As part of my Google I/O talk on “Anatomy of a Great Extension", I talked about the optimal look & feel for Wave gadgets. On one hand, if your Wave gadget is based off an existing website, like the 6Rounds gadget, then we recommend mimicing th… Continua a leggere
Building Wave Gadgets with GWT
Hilbrand Bouwkamp is an independent internet developer/trainer/presenter specialized in RIA, GWT and Android. He has been following GWT and Wave since it’s first release and has created two open source libraries related to GWT and Wave: cobogw and cobo… Continua a leggere
Behind the Scenes of the Wave API Python Client Library
When I heard that Australia was going to have its very own PyCon, I knew I wanted to give a talk. While working on the with the Wave APIs over the last year, I’ve gotten to the point where I’m using the Python client library on a daily basis, and I’ve … Continua a leggere
Developers Wanted: Help create an open source Wave-based forum
David Crane is an external Wave developer, involved in the development of the Debatewise extension. We’ve invited him to post on this blog to share his vision for an open source project.
A few months ago, the Google Wave team open-sourced the code u… Continua a leggere
Running a Contest in Wave: Behind the Scenes
Back in April, we ran a challenge together with Mashable, asking developers to make fun and useful extensions. We saw a lot of great extensions come out of it, like WaveTube, Poker, Wave Transformer, and more. Now, I want to take some time out to expla… Continua a leggere
