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http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/christian_folini-50.jpgChristian Folini

Optimizing ModSecurity on NGINX and NGINX Plus

By Christian Folini | January 09, 2018
In this webcast, we introduce the open source ModSecurity Web Application Firewall and its standard rule set, the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set.

Time for Action: Bring Operational Reporting to the 21st Century

By Teodor Danciu, Ernesto Ongaro | November 16, 2016
In this webcast, you will learn how reporting is evolving as a result of modern APIs, datasources, delivery methods and architectures and how to use them to your advantage.

Open Source 101

By Michelle Casbon, Heidi Ellis, Christian Grail, Gina Likins | October 11, 2016
Join these four seasoned open source contributors, as they discuss why open source is so important, how to avoid obstacles, and find the right solutions for your project.

Lessons from Real Life

By Ed Finkler, Jennifer Marsman, Heather Migliorisi | June 14, 2016
In this online conference, Heather Migliorisi, Jennifer Marsman, and Ed Finkler share their experience and offer practical takeaways you can apply to your own projects.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/patrick_wolf-50.jpgPatrick Wolf

Jenkins 2.0

By Patrick Wolf | May 17, 2016
Patrick Wolf offers an overview of what's new in Jenkins 2.0, demonstrates how to configure traditional jobs and orchestrate delivery pipelines, and discusses where Jenkins is going in the future.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/evan_sparks-50.jpgEvan Sparks

KeystoneML: Optimized large-scale machine-learning pipelines on Apache Spark

By Evan Sparks | May 17, 2016
You'll learn the KeystoneML programming model, how to work with KeystoneML to construct new pipelines, how salient aspects of the KeystoneML optimizer work, and how KeystoneML achieves high performance and scalable model training while maintaining a ...

Emerging languages: Kotlin, Rust, Elm, and Go

By David Crespo, E. Dunham, Hadi Hariri, Ashley McNamara | May 10, 2016
In an online conference inspired by the Emerging Languages track at the upcoming O'Reilly Open Source Convention (May 16–19 in Austin, TX), you'll get the lowdown on four relative newcomers—Kotlin, Rust, Elm, and Go.

Infrastructure essentials from the command line to the cloud

By Kenny Bastani, Jim Lehmer, Bryan Liles | April 12, 2016
This online conference explores key infrastructure essentials, inspired by the Infrastructure track at the upcoming O'Reilly Open Source Convention (May 16—19, Austin, TX). You'll leave this online conference with new strategies and practical approaches...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jason_kridner-50.jpgJason Kridner

Taking the BeagleBone Cookbook recipes beyond BeagleBone Black

By Jason Kridner | January 28, 2016
This webcast will go over some of the recipes in the BeagleBone Cookbook that go beyond BeagleBone Black for connecting and talking to the physical world with this credit-card-sized computer.

What’s New in Pi World: Hardware Hacking with the Raspberry Pi Zero

By Matt Richardson, Shawn Wallace | January 19, 2016
In this live hands-on webcast the authors of 'Getting Started with Raspberry Pi, 2nd Edition' introduce you to the Pi Zero, the world's first $5 computer. At that price point the Zero is uniquely suited for hardware hacking projects; we'll show you ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_lott-50.jpgSteven Lott

Hands-on Python workshop with programmer/author Steven Lott: Namespaces

By Steven Lott | January 12, 2016
In this hands-on workshop led by Steven Lott, author of 'Python for Secret Agents', 'Functional Python Programming' and 'Mastering Object-oriented Python' you will learn what Namespaces are, all the places we use them, using the three built-in namespace...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/george_heineman1-50.jpgGeorge T. Heineman

Implementing Bloom Filters in Python

By George T. Heineman | December 01, 2015
In this webcast, George Heineman will implement a Bloom Filter in Python and demonstrate its predictable behavior using several examples.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/albert_sweigart-50.jpgAlbert Sweigart

Automate boring keyboard and mouse tasks with Python GUI

By Albert Sweigart | October 28, 2015
In this webcast, Al Sweigart covers the Python GUI automation techniques described in his latest book, Automate the Boring Stuff with Python.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/george_heineman1-50.jpgGeorge T. Heineman

Explore algorithms in Python with a GUI-based app

By George T. Heineman | August 19, 2015
In this webcast, George Heineman will demonstrate the principles behind kd-trees and how they can be used to solve a number of interesting problems, such as nearest neighbor and range queries.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mahmoud_parsian-50.jpgMahmoud Parsian

All-vs-all: Efficient correlation using Spark/Hadoop

By Mahmoud Parsian | July 23, 2015
The webcast covers Pearson and Spearman correlations implemented in Spark/Hadoop.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/patrick_catanzariti-1.jpgPatrick Catanzariti

Real world magic with the Internet of Things and JavaScript

By Patrick Catanzariti | July 22, 2015
Patrick will provide an overview of what's possible with recent tech including Arduinos, Particle Cores (previously known as Spark Core), Tessel, controlling Android via on{X}, voice recognition and AI using Wit.ai.

Introducing Cloud Foundry: Learn how to build and deploy cloud-native applications

By Sujay Maheshwari, Sam Gazitt | July 14, 2015
In this webcast, we will introduce Cloud Foundry — a Platform as a Service technology.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/joy_kesten-50.jpgJoy Kesten

Sonic Pi on the Raspberry Pi

By Joy Kesten | July 07, 2015
Sonic Pi is a tool for creating music by writing code. Students can make ringtones, remix songs, and create new music, all while learning how to program.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/tal_weiss-50.jpgTal Weiss

Debugging for Java, Scala, and Clojure

By Tal Weiss | June 23, 2015
This session will cover advanced techniques that Java, Scala and Clojure developers can use to debug live servers and resolve critical errors in production quickly.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ken_sipe-50.jpgKen Sipe

How to scale like Twitter using containers and Apache Mesos

By Ken Sipe | June 16, 2015
In this webcast, Ken Sipe, Cloud Systems Architect at Mesosphere, will present on how companies of all sizes can scale like Google and Twitter with open source tools like Apache Mesos that lets you run containers at large scale across an entire datacenter...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_lott-50.jpgSteven Lott

Hands-on Python workshop with programmer/author Steven Lott

By Steven Lott | June 04, 2015
In this hands-on webcast led by Steven Lott, author of Python for Secret Agents and Mastering Object-oriented Python you will learn Objectives and Special Methods Subject Areas.

Essential Languages: Nim, Scala, Python

By Matt Harrison, Andreas Rumpf, Jason Swartz | June 02, 2015
A solid grasp of programming language's core concepts is essential to writing concise, optimized and secure code. The three presenters today will give you insight into three different languages that could be the key to your next project. Andreas Rumpf...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/josh_varty-50.jpgJosh Varty

Hands-on with Roslyn — from fundamentals to writing code

By Josh Varty | May 26, 2015
Join Josh as we explore the basics of Roslyn and how you can get started writing code analyzers with Roslyn.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/duncan_devore-50.jpgDuncan DeVore

Introducing Reactive Programming

By Duncan DeVore | May 12, 2015
In this webcast, we will explore the origins behind reactive programming, what it means to business, architects, and programmers alike, as well as how to leverage this new way of reasoning about system design through code.

Gobot Is Go

By Ron Evans, Adrian Zankich | May 05, 2015
With surprisingly few lines of code, you can write interesting applications that tie together Arduinos, ARDrones, Spheros, and more... even all at the same time!

Optimization from Code to Architecture

By Douglas Hawkins, Dan McKinley, Steven Pousty, Luciano Ramalho | April 28, 2015
In four hours, we'll take you from line of code to the big picture, including an introduction to microservices and David McKinley's session Choose Boring Technology on making broader business decisions.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/hari_shreedharan-50.jpgHari Shreedharan

Using Flume: Integrating Flume with Hadoop, HBase and Spark

By Hari Shreedharan | April 22, 2015
In this webcast, Hari Shreedharan, the author of Using Flume will discuss how to use Flume to write data to HDFS, HBase and Spark.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/dan_sanderson-50.jpgDan Sanderson

Building Scalable Web Apps with Python and Google Cloud Platform

By Dan Sanderson | April 21, 2015
In this presentation, Google engineer and O'Reilly author Dan Sanderson shows how to set up a Python cloud development environment, build a scalable web app using various Google services and tools, and deploy and manage a live application.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/peter_bell-50.jpgPeter Bell

GitHub Flow - Easy Collaboration via GitHub

By Peter Bell | January 29, 2015
In this webcast you'll see how easy it is to use GitHub to collaborate on new features with your development team.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/miguel_grinberg-50.jpgMiguel Grinberg

Let’s Build a Web Application!

By Miguel Grinberg | January 27, 2015
In this live coding session you will watch Miguel Grinberg build a web application from scratch using Flask, the Python micro-framework.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_lott-50.jpgSteven Lott

The Five Kinds of Python Functions

By Steven Lott | January 21, 2015
In this hands-on webcast led by Steven Lott, author of 'Python for Secret Agents' we'll look at code samples for functions, lambdas, callables, generator functions and functions that wrap object methods, all of which are similar, but have some important...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mark_lavin-50.jpgMark Lavin

Testing Client-Side Applications with Django

By Mark Lavin | January 20, 2015
During the session we'll examine a simple REST API with Django connected to a single page application built with Backbone.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ken_kousen-50.jpgKen Kousen

Gradle for Android

By Ken Kousen | January 13, 2015
In this webcast the impact of the Gradle plugin on Android development will be demonstrated through a series of applications created inside Android Studio.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/josh_owens-50.jpgJosh Owens

Building a Realtime Mobile App with Meteor and Cordova

By Josh Owens | January 13, 2015
Join Meteor expert Josh Owens as he walks through live coding a Meteor.js app from scratch and gets it working with the built-in cordova support.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/dan_woods2-50.jpgDan Woods

Ratpack Web Framework

By Dan Woods | January 13, 2015
This webcast will showcase some of the features of the framework through live demonstrations.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/michael_iedema-50.jpg Michael Iedema

OpenBTS - Building Real Mobile Networks, Big or Small

By Michael Iedema | January 08, 2015
In this webcast, you will learn how traditional mobile networks are architected and compare them to a new, IP focused, hybrid architecture, and more.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/john_russell-2.jpgJohn Russell

Getting Started with Impala - Interactive SQL for Apache Hadoop

By John Russell | December 04, 2014
You can write, tune, and port SQL queries and other statements for a Big Data environment using Impala, the open source, MPP SQL query engine for Apache Hadoop.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/anthony_lewis-50.jpgAnthony Lewis

Rails 4 Application Security

By Anthony Lewis | November 12, 2014
In this webcast you will learn about injection attacks, cross site scripting, cross site request forgery, and authorization errors, as well as Rails-specific vulnerabilities such as mass assignment.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/sameer_farooqui-50.jpgSameer Farooqui

Spark + Cassandra: Technical Integration Details

By Sameer Farooqui | November 12, 2014
This webcast will cover an architecture deep dive around how the Apache Cassandra database integrates with the Apache Spark computation engine.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mark_lavin-50.jpgMark Lavin

Creating Enriching Web Applications with Django and Backbone.js

By Mark Lavin | November 06, 2014
Django and Backbone are two of the most popular frameworks for web backends and frontends respectively and this webcast will talk about how to use them together effectively.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mark_harwood-50.jpgMark Harwood

Revealing the Uncommonly Common with Elasticsearch

By Mark Harwood | October 30, 2014
This webcast will be discussing how Elasticsearch is taking search engine technology and branching it out from its roots in relevance-ranking search results to providing more insightful analysis of large datasets.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/brett_rudenstein-50.jpgBrett Rudenstein

Get More Value out of Multiple Hadoop Data Centers

By Brett Rudenstein | October 23, 2014
In this webcast, we'll examine how to get the most out of your multi-data center Hadoop investment.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/luis_pedro_coelho-50.jpgLuis Pedro Coelho

Penalized Linear Regression in Python

By Luis Pedro Coelho | October 22, 2014
In this webcast, learn how to use Ipython notebooks and scikit-learn to explore a dataset with different forms of regression and how to choose between them for your specific problem.

Hadoop Means Business: The Changing Role of Hadoop in Business Outcomes

By Karthik Kulkarni, Farid Jiandani | October 14, 2014
You will hear how the performance team at Philips improved the experience of their mobile website customers.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mischa_taylor-50.jpgMischa Taylor

Infrastructure Automation is on the Menu with Chef

By Mischa Taylor | October 08, 2014
In this webcast, we'll present an overview of the programming language behind Chef and how you can get started using Chef to support your applications and services.

Beating Billion Dollar Fraud Using Anomaly Detection

By Ian Howells, Billie Rinaldi, Arshak Navruzyan | October 08, 2014
This presentation will review the approach Argyle Data has taken to develop a real-time fraud analytics application using anomaly detection at scale building on open source technology developed at the NSA (Accumulo) and Facebook (Prestodb) on the Hortonworks...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/patrick_wendell-50.jpgPatrick Wendell

Spark 1.1 and Beyond!

By Patrick Wendell | October 02, 2014
In this webcast, Patrick Wendell from Databricks will be speaking about Spark's new 1.1 release.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/chuck_yarbrough-50.jpgChuck Yarbrough

Building a Data Refinery

By Chuck Yarbrough | September 23, 2014
Join this conversation with Ben Lorica from O'Reilly Media and Chuck Yarbrough from Pentaho as they discuss the merits and advantages of a big data refinery, and learn for yourself if this emerging architecture is right for your organization.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/flavio_junqueira-50.jpgFlavio Junqueira

Apache ZooKeeper and The Art of Building Distributed Systems

By Flavio Junqueira | September 17, 2014
In this webcast we'll cover: some basic concepts of ZooKeeper, design choices, and caveats, examples of recipes one can implement with the ZooKeeper API, elaborate on the potential problems with naïve recipes, and discuss ways around such problems...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/brett_lantz-50.jpgBrett Lantz

Understanding Complexity by Clustering Data with Machine Learning and R

By Brett Lantz | August 28, 2014
In this webcast, we'll explore how R's open-source clustering packages can discover patterns in large data and inform our understanding of complex sociological phenomena such as teenage identities.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/gabriele_lanaro-50.jpgGabriele Lanaro

Writing Faster Applications with Python

By Gabriele Lanaro | August 27, 2014
In this webcast you will: learn the best tips and tricks to get the most out of the NumPy library and upgrade your applications' performances by using parallel processing.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jeroen_janssens-50.jpgJeroen Janssens

Data Science at the Command Line

By Jeroen Janssens | August 20, 2014
Whether you're entirely new to the command line or already dream in shell scripts, by the end of this webcast you will have a solid understanding of how to leverage the power of the command line for your next data science project.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/darren_jones-50.jpgDarren Jones

Sinatra - Classy Web Development in Ruby

By Darren Jones | August 19, 2014
This webcast will introduce web development using Sinatra. Sinatra is a small domain specific language written in Ruby that can be used for creating web applications, APIs as well as large-scale database-driven modular sites.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/olivier_grisel-50.jpgOlivier Grisel

What’s New in Scikit-learn 0.15 and What’s Cooking in the Development Branch?

By Olivier Grisel | August 13, 2014
This webcast will introduce scikit-learn, an Open Source project for Machine Learning in Python and review some new features from the recent 0.15 release such as faster randomized ensemble of decision trees and optimization for the memory usage when ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/pete_warden2-50.jpgPete Warden

How to Get Started with Deep Learning in Computer Vision

By Pete Warden | July 24, 2014
In this webcast Pete Warden will walk through some popular open-source tools from the academic world, and show you step-by-step how to process images with them.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/brian_bulkowski-50.jpgBrian Bulkowski

TPS & TB - When to Scale Up and How to Scale Out

By Brian Bulkowski | July 23, 2014
This webcast will describe a number of real-time big data driven applications, emerging data management architectures and the increasing need for applications to handle mixed read/write workloads as well as transactions and analytics on hot data.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jodok_batlogg-50.jpgJodok Batlogg

Super Simple Real-Time Big Data Backend: Crate Data

By Jodok Batlogg | July 08, 2014
In this webcast we will demonstrate, step-by-step example how a web service can be deployed with the full service stack (data and application) on a single node and then add nodes as needed just by starting them.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/alice_zheng1-50.jpgAlice Zheng

Scalable Data Science on a Laptop

By Alice Zheng | June 24, 2014
In this webcast, we'll demonstrate doing scalable data science using GraphLab Create, an end-to-end platform for prototyping and deploying data products.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/kirsten_hunter-50.jpgKirsten Hunter

Designing Irresistible APIs

By Kirsten Hunter | June 19, 2014
In this webcast led by Kirsten Jones, you'll learn what you need to know to design, plan and execute a successful, engaging API and how to avoid common pitfalls.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/paco_nathan.jpgPaco Nathan

Computational Thinking: Just Enough Math

By Paco Nathan | June 04, 2014
In the webcast, we'll review some of the historical context that led to machine learning techniques.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/dani_nordin1-50.jpgDani Nordin

Better Drupal UX Design with Savvy User Research

By Dani Nordin | March 27, 2014
UX Designer and Drupal for Designers author Dani Nordin will share techniques she has used to help web teams uncover the true needs of their audience and create better projects.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/elliot_williams-50.jpgElliot Williams

Beyond the Arduino: Programming AVR Microcontrollers in C

By Elliot Williams | March 18, 2014
In this webcast, we'll dive straight into the deep end. I'll show you what you need to get started programming the AVR ATMega (and ATTiny) series microcontrollers, give you an overview of their built-in peripherals, and demonstrate most of the important...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/adam_kawa-50.jpgAdam Kawa

Hadoop Adventures at Spotify

By Adam Kawa | February 27, 2014
In this webcast talk led by Adam Kawa, we will talk about our real-world Hadoop issues that either broke our cluster or made it very unstable, especially when we were growing very fast from a 60 to 690-node Hadoop cluster.

Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning, and Recommendation Systems on Hadoop

By Wayne Thompson, Georgia Mariani | January 30, 2014
Join us to learn more about how to reveal insights in your Big data and redefine how your organization solves complex problems.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/andrew_collette-50.jpgAndrew Collette

Managing Large Datasets with Python and HDF5

By Andrew Collette | January 28, 2014
This webcast provides a practical, Python-based introduction to the world of HDF5.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/paco_nathan.jpgPaco Nathan

Getting Started Running Apache Spark on Apache Mesos

By Paco Nathan | January 24, 2014
This tutorial shows a simple way to launch a Mesos cluster in the cloud, how to configure run Spark on Mesos, then how to run jobs in Spark.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/matthew_a_russell.jpgMatthew Russell

Data Science Experiments with Twitter and IPython Notebook

By Matthew Russell | December 13, 2013
After attending this mini-workshop, you'll be able to run your own data science experiments with Twitter's API and IPython Notebook! Besides learning the fundamentals of how to use IPython Notebook, you'll learn how to do the following kinds of things...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/sam_nazarko-50.jpgSam Nazarko

How-To Set Up a Media Center with Raspberry Pi

By Sam Nazarko | December 10, 2013
Imagine controlling your TV with your smartphone, dynamically streaming content that you have on various devices across your home, as and when you want. Raspberry Pi Media Center will show you how to configure the complete experience using readily available...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ben_simonds-50.jpgBen Simonds

3D Modeling: Creating Cycles Node-Materials in Blender

By Ben Simonds | December 05, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Ben Simonds author of Blender Master Class, he will take you through creating various common material types with nodes for rendering in cycles.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/pat_shaughnessy-50.jpgPat Shaughnessy

Visualizing Garbage Collection in Rubinius, JRuby and Ruby 2.0

By Pat Shaughnessy | December 04, 2013
In this webcast talk by Pat Shaughnessy author of Ruby Under a Microscope, we'll dive into Ruby internals and take a close look at an ugly topic: garbage collection.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/simon_monk.jpgSimon Monk

Raspberry Pi - Uses and Projects

By Simon Monk | November 19, 2013
In this webcast presented by Simon Monk author of Raspberry Pi Cookbook, aims to clarify the various niches into which a Raspberry Pi can fit and also showcase some of the more interesting uses of the Raspberry Pi with examples from the Internet and ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ed_snajder-50.jpgEd Snajder

Raspberry Pi for Beginners

By Ed Snajder | November 15, 2013
Join us for an interactive webcast with Ed Snadjer as he show's you how to quickly and simply get your Raspberry Pi up and running and the possibilities of what can be done with a $35 credit-card sized computer.

Introducing a Mobile-First Approach to Building Your Next App

By Carlos Andreu, Raj Balasubramanian | October 30, 2013
This webcast will highlight why the mobile first approach is necessary in building your next user facing app and why it's not a hype. Concrete examples will be provided using both mobile web and hybrid technologies to illustrate how you can get started...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/carl_steinbach-50.jpgCarl Steinbach

The Best of Strata Santa Clara 2013: SQL on Hadoop

By Carl Steinbach | October 02, 2013
In this talk we will discuss the unavoidable cost and performance limitations of the connector-based approach employed by many established vendors and explain the long-term significance of Apache Hive's data model along with its influence on next generation...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/paco_nathan.jpgPaco Nathan

Enterprise Data Workflows with Cascading

By Paco Nathan | September 17, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Paco Nathan author of Enterprise Data Workflows with Cascading, he will discuss what defines a workflow , in contrast to notions of dataflow and the impact that has on the tools required.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mike_westerfield-50.jpgMike Westerfield

Connecting to Arduino with a WiFly and iPad or iPhone

By Mike Westerfield | September 11, 2013
Join us for a hands-on webcast presented by Mike Westerfield author of Building iPhone and iPad Electronic Projects, and we'll look at one way to control an Arduino from iOS using a WiFly serial bridge. All of the techniques and techBASIC source code...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/fred_hebert-50.jpgFred Hébert

Modern Server Application Design with Erlang

By Fred Hébert | September 03, 2013
In this presentation, we will explore some common application design patterns, tools, libraries, and optimizations used by Erlang developers for production systems.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/robert_grossman-50.jpgRobert Grossman

Community Clouds for Cancer Genomics: Lessons Learned from Bionimbus

By Robert Grossman | August 20, 2013
Join us for a webcast talk by Robert Grossman where he shares how his organization recently expanded Bionimbus so that researchers can analyze data from controlled datasets, such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) in a secure and compliant fashion.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ed_snajder-50.jpgEd Snajder

3D Printing for Everyone

By Ed Snajder | July 10, 2013
In this webcast, I will introduce you to my open source 3D Printer that I built from a kit. I'll share my experiences of both joy and tears, from assembly and tuning, to modeling and printing.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/james_blair-50.jpgJames Blair

OpenStack Development: The Infrastructure Behind the Infrastructure

By James Blair | July 10, 2013
In this session, we'll look behind the scenes at the unique tools and processes the OpenStack Core Infrastructure team has developed to handle up to 200 contribution activities an hour.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/george_demet-50.jpgGeorge DeMet

How to Build Websites Like Hollywood Builds Movies: The Life-Cycle of a Drupal Project

By George DeMet | July 09, 2013
In this webcast, we'll look at the lifecycle of various Web development projects through the lens of Hollywood storytelling.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mark_allen-50.jpgMark Allen

Using DTrace on Your Application Code

By Mark Allen | June 27, 2013
In this hands-on webcast we'll talk about applying the open source dynamic tracing (DTrace) facility available in Solaris (and friends), Mac OS X, and FreeBSD to python.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/gustavo_franco-50.jpgGustavo Franco

Go Language for Ops and Site Reliability Engineering

By Gustavo Franco | June 26, 2013
This webcast talk presented by Gustavo Franco will cover the differences between traditional Operations and Site Reliability Engineering and how the Go programming language can help attendees to build powerful and future-proof tools to help their work...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/harry_percival-50.jpgHarry Percival

TDD Web Development from Scratch

By Harry Percival | June 26, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Harry Percival author of Test-Driven Development with Python, you will learn: how to use TDD to build a web application from the ground up, full functional testing using the Selenium browser automation tool, and ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/tim_anglade-50.jpgTim Anglade

Build Your First Mobile App With: HTML5, jQuery, PhoneGap

By Tim Anglade | June 25, 2013
Join us for a hands-on live webcast to learn everything you need to know to build a mobile app for iOS, Android, Windows Phone or Blackberry!

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ed_snajder-50.jpgEd Snajder

Intro to Raspberry Pi

By Ed Snajder | June 25, 2013
At OSCON Ignite 2012, I did a short presentation on a Raspberry Pi and integrating it with a 3D printer. Since then, I have been asked dozens of different questions, with the most common being What is the difference between a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_lembark-50.jpgSteven Lembark

Perly Linked Lists: What they look like, and why bother

By Steven Lembark | June 19, 2013
The first part of this webcast talk describes how to implement generic linked-list containers using Perl syntax; the second portion shows an efficient Object-oriented list manager that avoids the most common pitfalls of OO linked lists.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jessica_mckellar-50.jpgJessica McKellar

Twisted Python: the engine of your Internet

By Jessica McKellar | June 18, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Jessica McKellar author of Twisted, we will give an architectural overview of the project and then dive in to what you need to know to build robust clients and servers for popular and custom network protocols.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/andy_grover-50.jpgAndy Grover

The Linux Way: Rebuilding The Unix Way for a New Era

By Andy Grover | June 14, 2013
This webcast talk presented by Andy Grover will cover some of the ways the Linux platform has moved away from the Unix philosophy, while still holding true to some fundamental values, and how we users and hackers are defining a new Linux Way, distinct...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/maksim_tsvetovat.jpgMaksim Tsvetovat

Community Detection in Social Media Data

By Maksim Tsvetovat | March 05, 2013
In this webcast talk Maksim Tsvetovat author of Social Network Analysis for Startups will introduce a number of ways to address these issues and present an open-source Python-based toolkit for detecting and visualizing communities in Twitter networks...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/haig_armen-50.jpgHaig Armen

Designing And Creating A Social Book App Using Open-source Technologies

By Haig Armen | January 29, 2013
Join us for an interactive webcast where Canadian designer, Haig Armen will share the strategy, design and technology used to create a new approach to a digital book - a social book.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/michael.jpgMichael Margolis

Making Arduino Controlled Robots

By Michael Margolis | October 30, 2012
This webcast introduces Arduino techniques for controlling wheeled robots that can move around and use sensors to see and explore their environment.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/sau_sheong_chang.jpgSau Sheong Chang

Ruby, Rock and Roll

By Sau Sheong Chang | October 23, 2012
In this hands-on webcast presentation by Sau Sheong Chang author of Exploring Everyday Things with R and Ruby, we talk on how Ruby can be used to create digital music through a simple analog software synthesizer, either transcribed from existing music...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jared_smith-50.jpgJared Smith

The Economic Impact of Open Source on Small Business

By Jared Smith | September 14, 2012
This webcast expounds on the conclusions offered in the July 2012 O'Reilly Radar Report with additional insight drawn from the real-world data provided by Bluehost.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/tom_geudens.jpgTom Geudens

NetKernel Batteries

By Tom Geudens | August 28, 2012
Batteries included is one of those catchphrases that has long left the humble origins and is now applied to almost every new development in IT. The questions one often forgets to ask are: do they fit, are there enough of them, and how long do they last...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/tom_geudens.jpgTom Geudens

ROC'ing the World

By Tom Geudens | August 07, 2012
Resource Oriented Computing and it's implementation NetKernel are in danger of becoming a ten-year old overnight sensation.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/chris_kemp-50.jpgChris Kemp

OpenStack: Let's Make the Next 25 Years of Computing Open!

By Chris Kemp | July 26, 2012
Join OpenStack co-founder, Chris C. Kemp for a discussion about the future of the platform, the philosophy behind the framework and how it's set to grow in the future.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/dani_nordin1-50.jpgDani Nordin

Bringing strategic UX to Drupal projects

By Dani Nordin | June 22, 2012
In this webcast presentation, Drupal for Designers author Dani Nordin will talk about the process of user experience design for the Drupal CMS, and some specific techniques and tools which can help make the process easier.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/michael.jpgMichael Margolis

Expanding the Capabilities of your Arduino Projects

By Michael Margolis | June 19, 2012
In this webcast Michael will discuss how to combine and apply multiple techniques from the Arduino Cookbook.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steve_francia.jpgSteve Francia

MongoDB and PHP

By Steve Francia | May 18, 2012
In this webcast presentation by Steve Francia, author of MongoDB and PHP, you will learn how to build elegant database applications with MongoDB and PHP.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/alan_gates.jpgAlan Gates

Current and Upcoming Work in Pig

By Alan Gates | May 10, 2012
In this webcast, we will cover how Pig can take advantage of changes in Hadoop 0.23.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/baron_schwartz.jpgBaron Schwartz

Diagnosing Intermittent MySQL Problems

By Baron Schwartz | May 04, 2012
In this webcast presentation Baron Schwartz, author of High Performance MySQL 3rd Edition, explains how to use a set of open-source tools he designed specifically for unattended problem detection.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/chas_emerick-50.jpgChas Emerick

Starting Clojure

By Chas Emerick | May 01, 2012
This webcast will be part tutorial, part demonstration of getting started with programming in Clojure.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/chris_walker-50.jpgChris Walker

Getting Started with Netduino

By Chris Walker | April 13, 2012
Join Chris Walker for an exciting webcast presentation where he will provide an overview of projects you can create with Netduino as well as what you need to experiment with Netduino and the .NET Micro Framework.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/greg_borenstein-50.jpgGreg Borenstein

Intro to Gestural Interfaces with the Microsoft Kinect

By Greg Borenstein | April 11, 2012
This webcast offers a beginners introduction to building your own applications with the Microsoft Kinect.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/andrew_shafer-50.jpgAndrew Shafer

OpenStack, An Open Source Cloud Framework

By Andrew Shafer | September 27, 2011
Join Andrew Clay Shafer for a guided tour of the OpenStack projects and ecosystems. He'll start with the history and context of the project, then walk through the architecture and some of the tools to deploy and operate the services.

OSCON 2011: Take-aways, Trends, and Highlights

By Edd Wilder-James, Sarah Novotny, Laurel Ruma | August 11, 2011
In this event wrap-up, OSCON co-chairs Edd Dumbill, Sarah Novotny, and Laurel Ruma will identify and discuss the trends and announcements that emerged from the event and how these will impact the tech world in the year to come.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/james_turner_2.jpgJames Turner

Open Source Language Roundtable

By James Turner | July 22, 2009
We all have our favorite languages in our tool-belt, but is there a best overall language? If anyone can hash that out, it will be the members of this roundtable discussion, some of the stars of the open source language space.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/bernard_golden.jpgBernard Golden

Cloud Computing: The Next Frontier for Open Source

By Bernard Golden | July 09, 2009
The current financial crisis has raised enterprise interest in two technology trends: open source and cloud computing. In this presentation, Bernard Golden, CEO of HyperStratus will discuss how the two trends reinforce one another, and why cloud computing...

Managing & Growing Open Source in the Enterprise: Advice from the Trenches

By Rod Cope, Carol J. Rizzo | July 07, 2009
In this webcast, Carol Rizzo, past CTO of Kaiser Permanente, AIG and CitiGroup, and Rod Cope, the founder and CTO of OpenLogic share their experiences and insights about using open source in the enterprise.