Tra pochi giorni, precisamente il 28 e 29 Novembre, si terrà a Milano il Codemotion, un grande evento per sviluppatori, in cui Google presenterà le seguenti sessioni:

Alfredo MorresiAdvanced dev tips for Android Wear
You first Android Wear app is finally complete. A working notification system, a couple of custom wear activities and an exciting voice input control. Now what? In this session, you'll learn about some of the advanced Android Wear programming guidelines, code optimizations, useful community libraries, UI patterns, pitfalls to avoid and other "real world" Android Wear tips'nd tricks.

Mandy White: Are your mobile users well connected? Storing and sharing data in the cloud with Firebase
How do you give users of your mobile app the best possible experience? One where they can share data with other users and where their settings, preferences, progress, etc are the same regardless of the device that they use to access the app? In this session, through the use code examples and live demos, we show how simple it is to build storage features into your mobile apps through the use of Firebase - a real time application platform for mobile and web apps that removes the need for you write any server side code.

Francesco BonatestaMonetize your website and mobile app! Ads ecosystem and Google SDKs
Do you know that Paper Toss (iOS Game) Company is making $100K/month with only 6 employees only from Google Ads? Have you built a wonderful website or an awesome mobile app and would like to make some money out of it without having users pay for your service? In this talk we will see how the online advertising ecosystem works, what different ads products exist, how to implement ads on your site and app in a very easy way with Google APIs and SDKs and how the needs of users, advertisers and publishers can be put together in a healthy environment.

Riccardo CarlessoManaged Containers, Open Source, and Google
Everything at Google (from Search to Gmail) runs in Linux Application Containers. Google is working with the Open Source community to bring over a decade of experience managing containers at scale to developers. Riccardo will talk through Kubernetes, a new Open Source container manager developed by Google with the help of the community. He will cover the core management patterns it supports, the problems it solves, and where things are going both with the project, and with the Google Cloud Platform service analogs. Kubernetes design: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/

Inoltre, per tutte le persone che volessero imparare ad usare Polymer, il MilanoJS assieme al GDG Milano, terranno un codelab di 90 minuti il sabato, dal titolo "Polymer, your first app", in cui si verrà guidati alla creazione della prima app Polymer grazie all'aiuto dei mentor presenti.

Dalla community, infine, molte altre sessioni sulle altre tecnologie Google, tutte elencate nell'agenda dell'evento.