Showing posts with label Google App Engine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google App Engine. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2014

GDGPH-GSA Campus Roadshow: DLSU

GDG Philippines went to De La Salle University for the GDG-GSA Campus Roadshow on August 16, 2014. We organized two workshops (Google App Engine and Android) in cooperation with the DLSU Google Student Ambassador (GSA) Kimberly Yu.



In the morning, we had the Google App Engine Workshop with Joshua Guevarra.


Participants in the Google App Engine Workshop

The Android Workshop was conducted by Jomar Tigcal in the afternoon.


Participants in the Android Workshop

If you are a student and would like to invite GDG Philippines in your school, fill up our event request form at http://eventrequest.gdgph.org You are also welcome to attend any of our events! Add GDG Philippines in your Google+ circles for updates about our next events.


Friday, August 15, 2014

GDG Campus Roadshow: NU



GDG Philippines went to National University for our next GDG Campus Roadshow on August 9, 2014. In the morning, we had talks about GDG Philippines, Google Chrome, Google Apps, and Motivational/IT Career. We also had lightning talks of the topics for the afternoon workshops.


Wayne Manuel talking about Google Chrome


Celine Barrozo talking about Google Apps

There were three simultaneous workshops in the afternoon: Android, Google App Engine, and HTML5 Game Development.


Jomar Tigcal facilitating the Android workshop


Benj Tupas facilitating the HTML5 Game Development workshop


The participants of the Google App Engine workshop by Joshua Guevarra and Christine Balili

If you are a student and would like to invite GDG Philippines in your school, fill up our event request form at http://eventrequest.gdgph.org You are also welcome to attend any of our events! Add GDG Philippines in your Google+ circles for updates about our next events.


Tuesday, July 29, 2014

GDGPH-GSA Campus Roadshow: Ateneo

GDG Philippines went to Ateneo de Manila University last July 26 for the GDG Campus Roadshow workshop organized with Cristine Chen, one of the Ateneo Google Student Ambassadors.



In the morning, we had the Android Workshop while in the afternoon, we had the Google App Engine Workshop. The workshops started with Wayne Manuel, GDG Philippines community manager, introducing what GDG Philippines is, and Cristine Chen, talking about the Google Student Ambassador program.

The Android workshop was facilitated by GDG Philippines community manager Jomar Tigcal. He started with a talk about the basics, followed by a hands-on session. After that, the participants started working on their apps. Three participants were able to present apps.


The participants in the Android workshop

In the afternoon, Wayne and Cristine introduced GDG and GSA respectively. Joshua Guevarra and Christine Balili, new GDGPH community managers, facilitated the App Engine workshop. They talked about the basics, followed by a hands-on session, and another mini-contest. After that, the participants started working on their apps and present them.


The participants in the Google App Engine workshop

If you are a student and would like to invite GDG Philippines in your school, fill up our event request form at http://eventrequest.gdgph.org You are also welcome to attend any of our events! Add GDG Philippines in your Google+ circles for updates about our next events.


Thursday, May 29, 2014

May 2014 Events

GDG Philippines was a part of the 1st Philippine Techcamp: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Building (May 5-6) and the 1st Philippine Techcamp Hackathon (May 9-10). GDG Philippines helped invite technologists and mentors.

We also supported the Open Data's Readysaster: Hack for Resilience Briefing (May 2) and the actual Readysaster Hackathon (May 10-11). During the briefing and the hackathon, GDG Philippines had a talk about Google Maps APIs that they can use in developing their apps. We also had a few hours of consultation wherein participants asked about various Google technologies they are using or are planning to use.

GDG Philippines also organized Google Cloud Platform Days this month. On May 17, participants learned more about Google App Engine and Cloud Datastore while on May 24, the topics were Google Compute Engine and Cloud SQL. There were talks in the morning and workshops in the afternoon.

Next month, GDG Philippines is organizing another Google I/O Extended Manila event. Details about this event (like exact venue and registration) will be announced in the coming days in the Google+ events page and on our Google+ page .

For updates on our next events, add GDG Philippines in your Google+ circles. If you are interested in inviting us in your school or community, fillup our event request form at http://eventrequest.gdgph.org


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Google Cloud Platform Days

GDG Philippines is organizing Google Cloud Platform Days this month. On May 17, participants can learn more about Google App Engine and Cloud Datastore while on May 24, the topics will be Google Compute Engine and Cloud SQL. There will be talks in the morning and workshop in the afternoon.

The events will be at Globe Corporate Showroom (Ground Floor, Valero Telepark, # 111, Valero Street, Makati City) [Map]. Slots are limited so if you are interested to join, signup on the registration forms you can find in the Google+ events page for each event.

For updates on our next events, add GDG Philippines in your Google+ circles.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

GDGPH: GBG-GDG Philippine Transit App Challenge Bootcamp

Last July 13, four bootcamp for the Philippine Transit App Challenge were organized by the different Google Developer Group and Google Business Group across the Philippines. There was a bootcamp in Cagayan de Oro City (organized by +GDG Cagayan de Oro and +GBG Cagayan de Oro), Cebu City (organized by +GDG Cebu) and Bacolod City (organized by +GDG Bacolod and +GBG Bacolod).

In Manila, +GDG Philippines together with +GBG Quezon City+GBG Makati+GBG San Juan and +GBG Pasig organized the GBG-GDG Philippine Transit App Challenge Bootcamp in the Orange and Bronze Software Labs, Inc. office in Makati City. There were 30 attendees to the event with one team sure of joining the PTAC already.


The event started at around 10:00 AM with Ms. Patricia Mariano from Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) discussing the objective of the challenge as well as the available public data from DOTC. Her presentation is available through this link.

Ms. Patricia Mariano of DOTC
After the session of Ms. Mariano, +Pol Faustino from Orange and Bronze discussed about code management using Git. The users learned the basic of Git as well as the best practices on how to better manage their codes during the contest period. His presentation is available through this link.

Pol Faustino from Orange and Bronze
This was followed by a session by Camille Zapata, a freelance user interface and user experience expert, on quality user interfaces. One of the evaluation criteria of the challenge was quality interface, thus the attendees of the bootcamp learned what it means to have a quality UI. Her presentation is available through this link.

Camille Zapata a freelance UI expert
During lunch, the participants used the time to ask their questions to the speakers.

+Pol Faustino personally teaching the attendee on how to use Git during lunch

After lunch, +Edge Dalmacio, co-founder of Haybol.ph, discussed and demonstrated the power of Google App Engine. He showed how to deploy applications in GAE and discussed the pricing model.

Edge Dalmacio of Haybol.ph

The next topic is Google Maps with +Lorenzo Dee as speaker. Enzo is the co-founder of Haybol.ph together with Edge. He showed the different html and Javascript code necessary to show direction from Point A to Point B and shared their application Haybol.ph which uses both GAE and Google Maps. His presentation is available through this link.

Lorenzo Dee of Haybol.ph

The last topic for the day is about tips and tricks on how one could promote their application. One of the evaluation criteria for the app challenge is public voting, thus, we invited social media guru and GBG Makati Community Manager +Rosario Juan to discuss with the developers the different ways they could promote their app.

Ros Juan of GBG Makati

The video recording of the bootcamp is available in the YouTube Playlist below:
Note: we're still trying to upload the rest of the bootcamp.



Thank you everyone who attended!

Thank you so much to all the participants who joined us in the boot camp and hopefully you create applications that would help solve the transit problem of the government. Thank you so much to all our speakers for sharing your time and knowledge in making this event possible. Lastly, Thank you +Orange & Bronze Software Labs for supporting our event in such short notice.

After the 13th of July, the bootcamp was also organized in other key cities across the country: Zamboanga City (by +GDG Zamboanga), Baguio City (by +GDG Baguio and +GBG Baguio), Ilo-Ilo City (by +GBG Iloilo with +GDG Bacolod), Zamboanga City (by +GDG Zamboanga), Davao City (by +GDG Davao and +GBG Davao), General Santos City (by +GBG General Santos), and Bontoc, Mountain Province (by +GDG Halsema). With these series of bootcamp, the Google communities hope to inspire, motivate, and equip the participants with the right tools and ideas in helping address the transit problems of the Philippines.

Friday, July 5, 2013

GDG Philippines July Events

July will be a busy month for GDG Philippines. We have three events this month: a Maps meet up, a bootcamp for the Philippine Transit App Challenge, and an Apps Monetization meetup.

Google Maps Meetup



Have you seen the new Google Maps which was anounced in Google I/O 2013? We're having a meet up about it and the Maps APIs on July 12 (07:00 PM to 09:00 PM) at Smart Jump Experience Center, Megamall. This event is sponsored by Smart DevNet. For more details about the meet up, check out the Google+ events page.

GDG-GBG Philippine Transit App Challenge Bootcamp



Joining the Philippine Transit App Challenge? GDG Philippines, GBG Quezon City, GBG Makati, GBG Mandaluyong and GBG San Juan brings you the GBG-GDG Bootcamp. We have arrange the topics that will help you get ready for the challenge. This event will be on July 13 from 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM at Orange and Bronze Software Labs, Inc. (3rd Floor, CJV Building, 108 Aguirre Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City) For more details about the bootcamp, check out the Google+ Events page.

Apps Monetization Meetup


In collaboration with GBG Makati and Globe Labs, we will have an apps monetization meetup on the last week of the month. In this meetup, we'll have talks about various ways on how you can monetize your apps. We're still finalizing details about it as of now. We'll be updating this post as soon as we we have the details.

To be more updated about GDGPH events, check our website, add our Google+ Page in your circles, follow us on Twitter or like our Facebook Page.


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Save the Date: Pre-Startup Weekend Bootcamp!


April 20, 2013
10am to 6pm (Doors open at 9am)
MINT College, Taguig (Map)

UPDATE 04/16/2013: Regular tickets are now sold out! At this point, we will be sending tickets to registered Startup Weekend Manila attendees only.  Please add yourself to the waitlist so we can manually send you a ticket.  Once we send it out, you need to respond within 24 hours in order to secure your slot.

What can we expect from the Bootcamp?

During the bootcamp, we will be covering everything you will need to survive the Weekend. Talking points include:
  • Intro: What happens in SWM? What's the agenda? Is there a schedule we should follow?
  • Pitching: What's it like? Should I pitch? What should I have in my 60 second pitch? What should I include in the final Sunday pitch?
  • Teamwork: How are teams formed? If my idea isn't picked, should I leave or join another team? Team culture starts on day one. Don't screw it up.
  • Google Technologies: AdSense, HTML5, AppEngine, Maps
We'll be talking about a whole bunch of stuff, including...

Building a Business for the Web & Your App - Cathy Candano, Strategic Partner Manager, Online Partnerships Group, Google SEA
Maps API - Wayne Manuel, GDG PH Community Manager, Geo Advocate, and MapMaker Global Competition Winner
Voice API - Michelle Santos, Developer Relations Manager, GlobeLabs

Is this event free?

Yes, the bootcamp is free! Should you wish to attend Startup Weekend on April 26 to 28, please head on over to the Startup Weekend Manila registration page.

How will GDG members benefit from this partnership?

Just like before, GDG members get 20% rebate on Startup Weekend tickets! Please send an email to gdgphilippines@gmail.com to request for instructions. Don't forget to include your namelocation, and the last GDG event you attended.

Rebates will be given during Startup Weekend Manila.

Also, Google is offering startups $1,000 of credit to start building applications on Google App Engine. Apply for App Engine for Startups at http://cloud.google.com/startups. We'll be discussing the program in detail (including the GAE verification code) during the event.

Event Sponsors

We'd like to thank everyone who made this bootcamp possible: GoogleStartup WeekendGlobeLabs, and MINT College!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

GDG Devfest Women Philippines




GDG Philippines organized GDG Devfest Women Philippines last March 9, 2013 at Globe Corporate Showroom, Valero Telepark.

For other details about the event, check the website at http://devfestw.gdgph.org/ or check the Google+ events page at https://plus.google.com/events/cvmcntsklcnc49qjhlrtn4dkj8k.

The event was made possible through our sponsors Globe Labs and QSR.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Mark your calendars for the 2nd Pre-Startup Weekend Bootcamp in Manila!

UPDATE 09/22/2012: Bootcamp Party Mode is ON! Click here to join.

UPDATE 09/15/2012: TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT! We will not be sending any more tickets. To all confirmed registrants, see you tomorrow!

UPDATE 09/15/2012: Regular tickets are now sold out! At this point, we will be sending tickets to registered Startup Weekend Manila attendees only.  Please add yourself to the waitlist so we can manually send you a ticket.  Once we send it out, you need to respond within 24 hours in order to secure your slot.


We're cooking something up (again) with Startup Weekend!

September 22, 2012
10am to 6pm (Doors open at 9am)
MINT College, Taguig (Map)
Register Now!

What Startup Weekend's Partnership with Google Means


By harnessing experts from local GDGs, Pre-Startup Weekend bootcamps will focus on teaching people about Google technologies like Android, AppEngine, HTML5, and different Google APIs that can help them work faster and be more productive during their Startup Weekend project.

During a Startup Weekend there isn't a lot of time for attendees to learn and implement new technologies. By leveraging experienced and knowledgeable members to teach Startup Weekend attendees, we can teach developers new technologies, platforms, services, or APIs.

What can we expect from the Bootcamp?

During the bootcamp, we will be covering everything you will need to survive the Weekend. Talking points include:

  • Intro: What happens in SWM? What's the agenda? Is there a schedule we should follow?
  • Pitching: What's it like? Should I pitch? What should I have in my 60 second pitch? What should I include in the final Sunday pitch?
  • Teamwork: How are teams formed? If my idea isn't picked, should I leave or join another team? Team culture starts on day one. Don't screw it up.
  • Project Management: Thinking behind Lean Startup methodology, SCRUM boards and sticky notes
  • Development Process: Design guidelines, Adopting a "good enough for the weekend" philosophy
  • Google Technologies: Android, HTML5, AppEngine, Maps

Agenda

     9:00am - 10:00am / Registration
     10:00am - 10:30am / GDG & Startup Weekend Intro
     10:30am - 11:00am / Pitching 101
     11:00am - 12:30pm / Business Canvas
     12:30nn - 1:30pm / Lunch Break
     1:30pm - 3:30pm / Android (Track 1); Django on AppEngine and HTML5 (Track 2)
     3:30pm - 4:00pm / Snacks
     4:00pm - 5:00pm / Practice Pitching
     5:00pm - 5:30pm / Designing for Web & Mobile
     5:30pm - 6:00pm / Closing

What do I need to prepare?

Please bring your laptops, usb/wifi internet sticks and extension cords. Also, depending on the technical session you wish to attend, we would recommend downloading all the necessary IDEs, packages, etc. from the developer sites:


Did we mention we're giving out schwags to those who come early AND prepared? ;)

Is this event free?

Yes, the bootcamp is free! However, should you wish to attend Startup Weekend on September 28-30, please head on over to the Startup Weekend Manila registration page.

How will GDG members benefit from this partnership?

Just like before, GDG members get 20% rebate on Startup Weekend tickets! Please send an email to gtugphilippines@gmail.com to request for instructions. Don't forget to include your name, location, and the last GDG/GTUG event you attended.

Rebates will be given during Startup Weekend Manila.

And finally...

We'd like to thank everyone who made this bootcamp possible: Google, Startup Weekend, GlobeLabs, and MINT College!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

GDG DevFest: Until next year...


First off, we'd like to thank everyone for coming to the first community-organized DevFest in the Philippines. We hope you had fun!

We're quite at a loss for words and did not expect awesomeness to happen --- turnout was much better than expected given the horrible weather, plus #DevFestPH trended on Google+ and Twitter!!! THANK YOU!!!


Attendees started to trickle in at around 8am...


... for the 9am hangout out with Christine Songco-LauTimothy Jordan and Stephanie Liu


Keynote by Nelson Mattos, Vice President of Product & Engineering for Europe and Emerging Markets


Innovation at Google by Sebastian Trzcinski-Clément...


...and Samuel Cheung.



Pinoy Googlers Dan Delima (App Engine Bootstrapping) and Cathy Candano (AdSense)




JM Ibanez of CodeFlux on HTML5




Aaaand that's a wrap! :)  For more photos and event updates, you can visit the GDG Philippines Google+ page.

We'd like to know what you think! Comments? Requests? You can shoot us an email at gtugphilippines@gmail.com. We're also on Twitter and Facebook.

Monday, July 16, 2012

GDG Devfest and g|philipppines

GDG (Google Developer Group) Philippines, will be hosting the first GDG DevFest on August 4, 2012. This community organized event promises to be an excellent opportunity to learn about some of the recent developments in Google Developer Technologies and to connect Pinoy developers to Google Developer advocates and engineers. There will be introductory and medium-level sessions on best practices for using Google technologies like AppEngine,Web Services, HTML5 and Android. To know more, visit the official blog at http://gdgdevfestph.blogspot.com/.

Also, on August 3 and 4, Google is bringing the first annual g|Philippines in Manila. We're looking forward to engaging with this growing community of students, professors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs who are as passionate about technology as we are. The first day will be Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneur Day while the second is University Day. For more information, visit the site at https://sites.google.com/site/gphilippines2012.

The events will be at Asian Institute of Management Conference Center, Benavidez Street, Makati City. See you there!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Pre-Startup Weekend Manila Bootcamp

GTUG/GDG Philippines, with the Startup Weekend Manila organizers, conducted a Pre-Startup Weekend Bootcamp last April 14, 2012 at MINT College. Pre-Startup Weekend Bootcamps are part of the partnership between Startup Weekend and Google. These bootcamps are designed to help prepare the Startup Weekend attendees by giving them technical and non-technical talks.

To open the bootcamp, Jomar Tigcal, commmunity manager of GTUG/GDG Philippines and Vanessa Orendain of Google Business Groups Philippines introduced GDG and GBG, respectively. The topics discussed in the morning were Startup Weekend Overview (Christian Besler), Elevator Pitch 101 (Jonathan Lansangan), Business Plan (Art Ilano) and HTML5 / Chrome Apps / Google App Engine (Alfred Gonzales and his PinoyTuner team). In the afternoon, Startup Weekend alumni Rafael Oca, Kit Yee, Riela Antonio shared their experience and gave some tips. Rico Sta. Cruz also discussed Turning Ideas into Buttons and Charo Nuguid talked about Android .

Some of the pictures of the event:
If you have pictures, you may share it to us.

Thanks to our sponsors Globe Labs, QSR, and Mint College and to everyone who attended. See you at the Startup Weekend!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Offline Web Applications on App Engine and Django

What: Offline Web Applications on App Engine and Django
When: 7pm - 8:20pm June 8, 2011

Where: 38th Floor 8 Shenton Way Bldg. Singapore

Dan Delima - "App Engine development has gotten better over the past year with other groups taking the effort making django work without much modifications on it.  I have taken personal interest in building offline applications and have tried isolating problems and solutions on making web applications work with or without internet access.  Applies to mobile web applications too."

Or visit our blog the blog at
http://gtug-ph-sg.blogspot.com/

Friday, February 4, 2011

GTUGPH Show-and-tell meetup

The Google Technology Users Group Philippines (GTUGPH) had its first meetup for the year last January 26 at the Orange and Bronze office. It was a show-and-tell meetup where group members demo and present their apps built using Google Technologies.
The following are the apps presented:

It was the first show-and-tell meetup of the group and there might be more of this kind soon.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Davao GTUG



Our first ever event kick start with HTML5, GWT and GAE then ends up with the camaraderie of developers and startups. The event was held at Ingenuity Consulting Company and started at around 9am. It was also filled with overflowing ideas, techniques and tips by individual startup such as http://piclyf.com, www.wormbizz.com, AfterFive and Ingenuity Consulting.

Sharing to you some of our cool stuff:

GWT/GAE Power Point Presentation - http://www.mediafire.com/?jhg2gp1zsr31o67

Friday, July 2, 2010

All set for DevFest Manila

It is just four days to go before the DevFest 2010 Manila. It will be held on July 6, 2010 at UP-Ayala Technohub from eight thirty in the morning to six in the evening. Jeremy Orlow, Daniels Lee, Patrick Chanezon, Timothy Jordan and Bob Aman are the guests from Google and they will be talking about Chrome/HTML5, App Engine, Social APIs and Maps API. The complete programme can be found at http://code.google.com/events/devfests/2010/asia1.html.
There is a lot to look forward to on this event. See you all there!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

DevFest 2010 Manila


Google D3vF3st is a free developer event where you can learn a lot about Google technologies and other developer news. It is a tour of Google engineers and developers advocates in various cities around the world where they serve as resource speakers and give talks, coding demonstrations and answer questions. D3vF3st 2010 will take place this year on cities in Australia, Israel, Spain, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.
The Philippines already had a DevFest last 2008. This year, we are very lucky to be a part of another DevFest. And our country is their first stop-over on Southeast Asia. DevFest 2010 Manila will focus on the following topics: Chrome/HTML5, App Engine, Social APIs and Maps API. There will be five engineers and developer advocates coming here. They are Jeremy Orlow, Daniels Lee, Patrick Chanezon, Timothy Jordan and Bob Aman. Additional information about them can be found at http://code.google.com/events/devfests/2010/asia1.html. There will also be a Hackaton during the DevFest.
DevFest 2010 Manila will be on July 6, 2010 from 08:30 in the morning to 06:00 in the evening. The venue of the event is still being finalized and will be announced soon. You can now register at http://code.google.com/events/devfests/2010/asia1.html. (Register early because slots are limited).
See you in the D3vF3st!

Update: The event will be held at UP-Ayala Technohub. The registration is already closed by now.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

GTUGPH meetup (March 10, 2010)

The Google Technology User Group Philippines had another meetup last March 10, 2010 with Dan Delima, Software Engineer from Google Japan and Christine Songco, Technical Program Manager, Developer Relations, Google Inc.
The meetup was held at the Tech Bar of G2iX.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

GTUGPH: From 0 to 1

It all started as the Filipino Developer Help Group mailing list. Because most of the members of the mailing list use Google Technologies and there isn't any Google Technology Users Group (GTUG) for the Philippines, the group became the Google Technology Users Group Philippines. It was then registered as the official GTUG for the Philippines in the GTUGs directory.
GTUGPH proved it was more than just a mailing list. A GTUGPH page was created, which was intended to be filled with announcements and tutorials in using various Google technologies. It also had various events. The first event was a webinar about Google App Engine by Dan Delima last July 3, 2009. The first meetup was then held on July 24, 2009 at the Penthouse of Orange and Bronze Software Labs, Inc. Roger Filomeno discussed and demonstarted using Google App Engine and Facebook API to create a Facebook app.
On August 27, 2009, a meetup was again held at the Tech Bar of G2iX. It was about Google Wave. Google Wave developer sandbox invites were given to the ones who registered early. A day before, Aileen Apolo, Marc Lester Tan, Roger Filomeno, Alvin Gamboa, Nikki Ramirez, Randell Benavidez and Jomar Tigcal had tried out using Google Wave.
Another meetup was held on November 17, 2009 at the fifth floor of Orange and Bronze Software Labs. There were three guests from Google: Christine Songco, Nikki Bui, Search Quality Manager for Southeast Asia, and Diana Skaar, new Business Development Manager. The topics discussed were iGoogle and Google and Open Source. GTUGPH then kicked off 2010 with an Android meetup last February 19, 2010 at Room 3302 of Smart Tower. Miguel Paraz and Marc Lester Tan were the speakers.
The group continues to grow. As of now, it has already different chapters: the Students Chapter, Cavite Chapter, Cebu Chapter, Cagayan de Oro Chapter, Davao Chapter and Zamboanga Chapter