Friday, May 17, 2013

Google I/O Presentations Now Live

Romain Guy and I gave two talks at Google I/O yesterday which are now live on YouTube:

Android Graphics Performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQZFaec9NpA



Slides for Android Graphics Performance are posted on Romain's blog.


A Moving Experience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihzZrS69i_s



A Moving Experience Slides:

The code from the animation demos will be posted soon, probably in conjunction with future DevBytes episodes.

7 comments:

Jonyas said...

Hi and thanks for the presentation. Very interesting stuff for newbies (like me!) in this animations world :-)

To try to learn the technique properly I would like to have a look at the code slowly... I read it is going to be available soon but, any estimation on when it will be?

Thanks in advance Chet!

Chet Haase said...

@Jonyas: Soon... I'm cleaning up the code a tad and will shoot DevBytes episodes around each of those demos (including demos whose code we didn't have time to walk through in the talk), and will post the code as those episodes get published.

Unknown said...

Loved both of your talks with Romain and the talk by Rachel Garb & Helena Roeber. To that end I'm rewriting my NFC tag burning code to use animation to show a write in progress (concentric grey circles expanding from a central spot) fading to green if the write succeeds and red if it doesn't.

But do you have any advice on coping with red/green colour blindness? What do you think works best as the end states for both animations. Should I, for example, turn the background red and the circles black when it fails. Which will look very different form green circles on the black background when it succeeds.

Thanks for any advice.
Steve

Chet Haase said...

@Steve: Sorry, I don't have any recommendations, since I haven't dealt with color blindness in my apps. I'm sure there's info out there in webland for colors/palettes to use/avoid....

zippo said...

thanks for the presentation. Very interesting stuff for me, i am a new in this. I always like google I/O.

dong phuc lop said...

I like read Slides for Android Graphics Performance and now i am reading it.

Venetta said...

This is cool!