Sorry about the audio issues. This was the first time a techtalk was given in this venue, so there were some surprises with the equipment. The question around 16:30 was roughly "What about C++ includes? Do developers need to explicitly declare the transitive closure of every file they include, or do you somehow read the header files and figure it out yourself?" We do indeed have special processing in place for this case, as that implicit closure can become scary large.
The last question, about open sourcing it, was not answered. And its interesting that they show gcc in examples while i was thinking that google now uses Clang as a C++ compiler.
Seriously google, fix the audio of your talks! So many incredibly interesting talks are being ruined by horrible audio. Hire some guys who know recording, mics, compressors, gates, equalizers. It's worth the investment.
"Let's first introduce how poor you are if your'e not google employee and how cool is our office and how everybody else sucks, not let's begin talking"
Sorry about the audio issues. This was the first time a techtalk was given in this venue, so there were some surprises with the equipment. The question around 16:30 was roughly "What about C++ includes? Do developers need to explicitly declare the transitive closure of every file they include, or do you somehow read the header files and figure it out yourself?" We do indeed have special processing in place for this case, as that implicit closure can become scary large.
Is there a way to assign a portion of the transcribing to viewers... that would be a great way to increase the accuracy of audio captioning, yes?
Jump to 5:00 to get to the start of the talk
more like 5:55 :)
The last question, about open sourcing it, was not answered. And its interesting that they show gcc in examples while i was thinking that google now uses Clang as a C++ compiler.
Excellent talk.
Seriously google, fix the audio of your talks! So many incredibly interesting talks are being ruined by horrible audio. Hire some guys who know recording, mics, compressors, gates, equalizers. It's worth the investment.
Anyone can share the slides' location?
build large targets under 20 seconds? very cool !
Thanks for sharing this video.
the audio is very poor + its very nice that people as questions in the middle of the talk and we cant hear them... so annoying
I'd rather see a poor video of a good talk than a perfect recording of a bad one.
PPT Please ! i'll take it from there
on the other hand its very very interesting :D
LMAO! LEGENDARY!
apples and oranges dude
"Let's first introduce how poor you are if your'e not google employee and how cool is our office and how everybody else sucks, not let's begin talking"