Slides for Google App Engine Presentation
Aloha,
Today I had the pleasure of presenting an overview of Google App Engine to my former company. I want to thank them for taking time out of their busy day to let me talk story.
I've published the slides for reference. I hope they are useful to others evaluating App Engine.
As a Developer Advocate for Google, much of my job is helping developers and organizations become successful with Google's products and technologies. Today's presentation was great practice, and I learned a few tricks.
I'd love to bring freebies next time as giveaways.
If you are interested in learning more about App Engine, this is the newest book I could find. It's authored by a Google Developer Engineer, so you know it'll be good.
All in all, it was a lot of fun and I look forward to talking story with other developers!
Today I had the pleasure of presenting an overview of Google App Engine to my former company. I want to thank them for taking time out of their busy day to let me talk story.
I've published the slides for reference. I hope they are useful to others evaluating App Engine.
As a Developer Advocate for Google, much of my job is helping developers and organizations become successful with Google's products and technologies. Today's presentation was great practice, and I learned a few tricks.
- If it's a lunch-and-learn, go ahead and start presenting while the team is eating. No need to scarf down your food so you can begin presenting.
- Test the laptop/projector connections before you start!
- At the beginning, ask the team what their background is and what their current pain points are. This helps to frame the conversation.
- Meet with the Director of Development, or the person that invited you, to ensure that you cover the material most interesting to the audience.
- The first presentation should probably not show code. You need to first set the tone and explain the technology's place in the world before diving in.
- It's not a presentation, it's a conversation or story.
I'd love to bring freebies next time as giveaways.
If you are interested in learning more about App Engine, this is the newest book I could find. It's authored by a Google Developer Engineer, so you know it'll be good.
All in all, it was a lot of fun and I look forward to talking story with other developers!