[Firenze-pm] Fwd: User Group Newsletter - Issue 04-06

Mauro Pauli pauli at cs.unibo.it
Thu Apr 6 03:34:23 PDT 2006


Ciao,

ho visto la lista dei libri e credo che mi piacerebbe provare
a leggere (in inglese) e recensire (non so se inglese o italiano) 
Intermediate Perl 
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/intermediateperl/index.html>
pero' prima di intraprendere questa attivita' vorrei sapere
un po meglio come funziona (magari da chi ha gia' fatto questo
genere di cose):

- Quanto tempo ho per leggere e preparare la recensione (siamo 
nell'ordine della settimana o del mese)?
- Che livello di preparazione tecnico ci vuole per scrivere
una recensione (e' meglio essere tecnicamente superiori al contenuto
  del libro o viceversa?)
- Esiste un template per la recensione ( o almeno un HOWTO riguardo
numero di righe,suddivisione della recensione per capitolo o in toto,
etc etc )

C'e' qualcuno che ha gia' curato questa attivita'?

Ciao e grazie,
Mauro


On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Stefano Rodighiero wrote:

> Ecco la newsletter O'Reilly di Aprile.
>
> Date un'occhiata ai libri disponibili per la recensione, e fatemi
> sapere se vi va di leggere e recensire qualcosa (in Italiano e in
> Inglese: ma per l'Inglese ci si aiuta reciprocamente, nel caso).
>
> I libri, nel caso di Nordest.pm, restavano al recensore (in ogni
> caso, O'Reilly non ne chiede la restituzione): secondo me non
> è un problema aderire a questa pratica, tanto più che con la
> frequenza dei meeting (spero) dovrebbe rivelarsi agevole
> farli circolare, se qualcuno desidera esaminare un volume
> recensito da qualcun altro.
>
> ciao,
> S.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Stefano Rodighiero <stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com>
> Date: Apr 5, 2006 11:40 PM
> Subject: Fwd: User Group Newsletter - Issue 04-06
> To: firenze-pm-request at pm.org
>
>
> Ecco la newsletter O'Reilly di Aprile.
>
> Date un'occhiata ai libri disponibili per la recensione, e fatemi
> sapere se vi va di leggere e recensire qualcosa (in Italiano e in
> Inglese: ma per l'Inglese ci si aiuta reciprocamente, nel caso).
>
> I libri, nel caso di Nordest.pm, restavano al recensore (in ogni
> caso, O'Reilly non ne chiede la restituzione): secondo me non
> è un problema aderire a questa pratica, tanto più che con la
> frequenza dei meeting (spero) dovrebbe rivelarsi agevole
> farli circolare, se qualcuno desidera esaminare un volume
> recensito da qualcun altro.
>
> ciao,
> S.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Josette Garcia <Josette at oreilly.co.uk>
> Date: Apr 5, 2006 4:00 PM
> Subject: User Group Newsletter - Issue 04-06
> To: Josette Garcia <Josette at oreilly.co.uk>
>
>
> O'Reilly UK User Group Programme
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> -Secure Your Linux Server
> -Autofilled PHP Forms
> -What Corporate Projects Should Learn from Open Source
> -Digital Bookmark Mods
> -Getting Started with Quartz Composer
> -Using the MultiView and Wizard Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
> -Directions in Windows Scripting
> -Zero Configuration Networking: Using the Java APIs, Part 1
> -What Is Java?
> -The Internet of Things
> -The Future of Telephony, Going Digital, and Open Formats
> -Managing Digital Images: Applying Ratings and Keywords
> -Inside Animusic's Astonishing Computer Music Videos
> -Maker Faire, San Mateo Fairgrounds, San Mateo, CA--April 22-23
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> Open Source
> ---------------------
> ***Secure Your Linux Server
> Linux is a powerful and popular operating system kernel. That
> popularity means you might be running it even if you're not a
> dedicated Unix administrator or high-powered programmer. That doesn't
> mean that rock-solid security is out of your reach, though. Aaron
> Brazell shows how to make Red Hat 9 (and other Linux distributions)
> much more secure in a few easy steps.
> <http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/03/23/secure-your-server.html>
>
>
> ***Autofilled PHP Forms
> PHP makes handling interactive web pages easy--but when you have large
> forms to fill out, errors to handle, and lots of data to pass back and
> forth, you can make your life easier by making PHP fill in all the
> form values for you. Gavin Andresen shows how to make forms
> autopopulate from PHP arrays.
> <http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2006/03/16/autofill-forms.html>
>
>
> ***What Corporate Projects Should Learn from Open Source
> Many corporate projects fail to produce quality software, yet many
> large-scale open source projects succeed, and under much more
> difficult conditions: no budget, a geographically distributed team,
> and a volunteer workforce, to name a few. So how do open source
> project teams ensure success? Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene
> introduce five basic principles in their new book, "Applied Software
> Project Management," that will help any project succeed, open source
> or proprietary. The authors detail these principles in this article.
> <http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2006/02/27/what-corp-projects-learn-from-open-source.html>
>
> ---------------------
> Mac
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> ***Digital Bookmark Mods
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> books, add slideshows to your music files, create enhanced podcasts,
> and share your favorite mods with others--even if they're on protected
> audio.
> <http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/03/15/digital-bookmarks-mod.html>
>
>
> ***Getting Started with Quartz Composer
> Apple's free developer tool collection contains many overlooked gems.
> These aren't limited to programming-specific utilities. Take Quartz
> Composer, for example. It's a free utility that can bring new life and
> interest to your iMovie projects. In this article, you'll learn how to
> use your own pictures to create simple, but flashy animation.
> <http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/03/23/quartz-composer.html>
>
> ---------------------
> Windows/.NET
> ---------------------
> ***Using the MultiView and Wizard Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
> Need to collect data from Web pages? ASP.NET 2.0 makes it easy, with
> the use of MultiView and Wizard controls. Wei-Meng Lee, author of
> "ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook" shows you how to take advantage
> of them.
> <http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/03/21/multiview-and-wizard-controls-in-aspnet-20.html>
>
>
> ***Directions in Windows Scripting
> Administering Windows platforms using scripts can be a big
> productivity booster or a headache. Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows
> Server Hacks," sits down with Don Jones, a Microsoft MVP and the
> creator of ScriptingAnswers.com, for a no-holds barred interview about
> the future of scripting.
> <http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/03/14/directions-in-windows-scripting.html>
>
>
> ---------------------
> Java
> ---------------------
> ***Zero Configuration Networking: Using the Java APIs, Part 1
> Zeroconf, also known as Bonjour and previously known as Rendezvous,
> offers a robust system for self-networking that has been adopted by
> many applications. With a provided Java API, now it's easy to make
> "Zeroconf applications hop platforms. In this excerpt from Zero
> Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide," Stuart Cheshire and
> Daniel H. Steinberg show how to register a service with Zeroconf.
> <http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/excerpt/bonjour_ch08/index.html>
>
>
> ***What Is Java
> Everyone knows what Java is, right? Interpreted code, applets,
> proprietary, and slow. Wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong. In its second
> decade, it's time to re-evaluate Java: the language and the virtual
> machine are going their own ways, its open source sub-community is
> vibrant and independent, and developers are taking the best ideas from
> other languages and frameworks and bringing them to Java. In this
> article, ONJava editor Chris Adamson tries to reset old assumptions
> about Java to fit modern realities.
> <http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/03/08/what-is-java.html>
>
> ---------------------
> Podcasts
> ---------------------
> ***The Internet of Things
> This week, Bruce Sterling's Emerging Technology keynote on "The
> Internet of Things" is the sole segment in our program. (DTF
> 03-20-2006: 30 minutes 13 seconds)
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/03/20/distributing-the-future.html>
>
>
> ***The Future of Telephony, Going Digital, and Open Formats
> Peter Cochrane looks at the future of telephony and handheld devices,
> James Duncan Davidson talks about his switch from film to digital
> photography, and Simon Phipps explains the importance of open formats
> backed up by open source software. (DTF 03-13-2006: 26 minutes 30
> seconds)
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/03/13/distributing-the-future.html>
>
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> Digital Media
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> ***Managing Digital Images: Applying Ratings and Keywords
> The explosion of digital imaging has left professional and serious
> amateur photographers drowning in photographs, with little guidance on
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> Book," Peter Krogh shows you expert techniques for applying ratings
> and keywords so you can begin to take control of your digital photo
> library.
> <http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2006/02/24/keywords-and-metadata.html>
>
>
> ***Inside Animusic's Astonishing Computer Music Videos Composer Wayne
> Lytle's custom software transforms musical notes into jaw-dropping 3D
> animations. The resulting DVDs have sold tens of thousands of copies.
> Watch excerpts here and learn how Lytle turned his digital pipe dream
> into a thriving business.
> <http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2006/03/22/animusic-computer-music-videos.html>
>
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> MAKE
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>        *       Ajax Hacks  <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ajaxhks>
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>        Enterprises throughout the world are confronted with exploding
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>        *       Best of Ruby Quiz
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>        Sharpen your Ruby programming skills with twenty-five
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>        *       Fixing Windows XP Annoyances
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> ideas into great web content. Whether you want to learn the basics or
> unleash the program's true power, Flash 8: The Missing Manual is the
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>        *       Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and
> Interactivity <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/flashprojects>
>        This book teaches Flash design rather than simply Flash
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>        *       Google: The Missing Manual
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> something on the Web. But did you know how much more you could achieve
> by clicking beyond the "Google Search" button? Our fully updated and
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>        *       Head Rush Ajax <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/headra>
>        Asynchronous programming lets you turn you own websites into
> smooth, slick, responsive applications that make your users feel like
> they're back on the information superhighway, not stuck on a dial-up
> backroad. With Head Rush Ajax, in no time you'll be writing JavaScript
> code that fires off asynchronous requests to web servers...and having
> fun doing it. Head Rush Ajax takes you beyond basic web development
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> and more powerful event models can be used in the Ajax methodology.
>        *       Intermediate Perl
> <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/intermediateperl/index.html>
>        Perl programmers need a clear roadmap for improving their
> skills. Intermediate Perl teaches a working knowledge of Perl's
> objects, references, and modules -- all of which makes the language so
> versatile and effective. Written by the authors of the bestselling
> Llama book, Learning Perl, this guide offers a gentle but thorough
> introduction to intermediate programming in Perl. Topics include
> packages and namespaces, references and scoping, manipulating complex
> data structures, writing and using modules, package implementation,
> and using CPAN.
>        *       iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual
> <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/iphotomm>
>        Along with its host of new features, iPhoto 6 can handle as
> many as 250,000 images. It's incredible, and Apple makes it sound so
> easy. But you can still get lost, especially if you're new to iPhoto.
> Not to worry. The latest edition of this popular book gives you plenty
> of undocumented tips & tricks for taking advantage of the new sion and
> every feature packed into it.
>        *       iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual
> <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ipodtmm4>
>        An iPod is many things to many people, but it can be much more
> than most people realize. That's where this new edition comes in. Like
> the iPod itself, this book is a long-running bestseller with a wealth
> of useful information for any iPod user. This edition features the new
> Video iPod, iTunes 6, ways to use an iPod as an external drive or
> personal organizer, and much more.
>        *       MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
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> functions, and triggers -- and how to call and use MySQL-based stored
> procedures in a variety of languages, including PHP, Perl, Python,
> .NET, and Java. This book, destined to be the bible of stored
> procedure development, is a resource that no real MySQL programmer can
> afford to do without.
>        *       Photoshop CS2 RAW <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/photoshopraw>
>        The RAW file format is the uncompressed data file captured by
> a digital camera's electronic sensor. Because RAW files remain
> virtually untouched by in-camera processing, working with them brings
> greater flexibility and control to the editing process-if you know how
> to use them. Adobe Photoshop CS2 has emerged as the best way to edit
> RAW images, and Photoshop CS2 RAW is dedicated to working with RAW in
> Photoshop. This comprehensive guide explores the entire RAW process,
> focusing extensively on Photoshop editing techniques targeted to
> professionals and photo hobbyists alike.
>        *       Practices of an Agile Developer
> <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/097451408X> (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
>        These are the proven, effective agile practices that will make
> you a better developer. You'll learn pragmatic ways of approaching the
> development process and your personal coding techniques. You'll learn
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> diagrams you'll encounter on the path to delivering a modern software
> system.
>        *       XAML in a Nutshell <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/xamlian>
>        The Windows Vista operating system will support applications
> that employ graphics now used by computer games--clear, stunning, and
> active. The cornerstone for building these user interfaces is XAML,
> the XML-based markup language that works with Windows Presentation
> Foundation, Vista's new graphics subsystem. This book teaches you
> everything necessary to design the new generation of user interfaces
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> ****Coming Soon
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>        *       SQL Pocket Guide <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sqlpg2>
>        *       JUNOS Cookbook <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/junosckbk>
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> UKUUG/Apple Technical Briefing 2006. <http://www.ukuug.org/events/apple06>
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