From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Tue May 2 07:46:37 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 16:46:37 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Fwd: User Group Newsletter - 05-06 In-Reply-To: <4E008DE3B431EF4F81DACDB40F2F51E3014D16@ora-srv01.oreilly.local> References: <4E008DE3B431EF4F81DACDB40F2F51E3014D16@ora-srv01.oreilly.local> Message-ID: <699026fb0605020746yb8a70b5q6e66659f2a91c454@mail.gmail.com> Buona lettura :) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Josette Garcia Date: May 2, 2006 4:39 PM Subject: User Group Newsletter - 05-06 To: Josette Garcia O'Reilly UK User Group Programme NEWSLETTER Issue 05-06 Within a week, this newsletter will be available to be downloaded in pdf format from the Delphi and C# Developers Group web site at . You are welcome to create a link to it for your members' use. Previous newsletters are available at - Our aim is to have both formats available at the same time, but that might take us a little longer. ================================================ HIGHLIGHTS ================================================ NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND -O'Reilly Staff Picks -Building a FreeBSD Build System -The Software of Space Exploration -Mac FTP: A Guided Tour -Macintosh Home Monitoring -Programming Word from .NET -Implementing Mutual Exclusion for AJAX -Supporting Branch Office Environments -Scaling Games Up -Patterns for Communication, Moderation, and Information Processing -Aperture 1.1--Apple Listens -Digital "Not Hot" at Sundance 2006 -Maker Faire Update, April 22-23--San Mateo, CA -MAKE Video Podcast -Make Sample Projects BOOK NEWS - Books for review - Coming soon CONFERENCE NEWS YOUR BOOK REVIEWS YOUR NEWS ================================================ NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND ================================================ --------------------- General News --------------------- ***O'Reilly Staff Picks Now you can see what Tim O'Reilly, Phil Torrone, chromatic, and more consider their favorites. --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***Building a FreeBSD Build System Keeping a single BSD system up to date is relatively easy. Keeping a whole business full of servers fresh with patches and new applications and updates is more work--unless you take advantage of the ports system. Bjorn Nelson walks through the design and implementation of a build system usable to push fresh binaries to as many servers as you have. ***The Software of Space Exploration. --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Mac FTP: A Guided Tour (S)FTP has a special place in the hearts of web builders and developers, and is still one of the most practical methods of getting files from one place to another in a secure manner. In this article, Giles Turnbull surveys six FTP clients for the Mac platform and shows you the major characteristics of each. ***Macintosh Home Monitoring Want to learn a few simple home automation techniques to have your Mac send you a message when your mail is delivered, your kids get home, or your dog uses the pet door to go into the backyard? Gordon Meyer shows you how. --------------------- Windows/.NET --------------------- ***Programming Word from .NET Using .NET with Word can be a potent combination. Jesse Liberty shows you how to take advantage of Word's formatting features and add the power of .NET's programmability. ***An Overview of UAC in Windows Vista Vista's User Account Control represents a big step forward for system security. But it's not that easy to understand. Mitch Tulloch shows you how it works, and offers tips for making it better. --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Implementing Mutual Exclusion for AJAX. ***Supporting Branch Office Environments Supporting the IT needs of branch offices that have limited or no IT resources can be a challenge. What to do? Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows Server Hacks," interviews Richard Harrison, CISSP, principal technologist for infrastructure and security at Content Master, who offers his expertise on how to support branch offices using Windows. --------------------- Podcasts --------------------- ***Scaling Games Up This week we're talking about games. Big games. Amy Jo Kim talks about taking the lessons from game playing and applying them to your applications. Jane McGonigal talks about scaling up intimate two player games so that thousands of people can thumb wrestle. (DTF 04-18-2006: 27 minutes 49 seconds) ***Patterns for Communication, Moderation, and Information Processing We're finding patterns everywhere. Clay Shirky talks about patterns of moderation strategy, Jon Udell makes recommendations for those of us seeking attention, and George Dyson helps us understand the present by looking back at Von Neumann. (DTF 04-03-2006: 31 minutes 05 seconds) For more podcasts, go to: --------------------- Digital Media --------------------- ***Aperture 1.1--Apple Listens With Aperture's new features, bug fixes, and universal compatibility with PowerMacs and Intel Macs, it's now a serious contender for top digital photo software. Scott Bourne reviews Version 1.1. ***Digital "Not Hot" at Sundance 2006 Digital cinema is no longer new or novel, but it is clearly and inevitably, the wave of the future. Susan Boyer attended this year's Sundance film festival and gives us a glimpse at how the cinematic landscape is changing. --------------------- MAKE --------------------- ***MAKE Video Podcast The making of a Warbot and death of a RAZR phone. ***Try a Sample Project from MAKE: ================================================ BOOK NEWS ================================================ Copies of our books are available for your members to review -- send me an email with the delivery address together with the book you would like to review. When the review is published, please send me a copy or the url. I would also appreciate if you could send a copy to www.amazon.co.uk Latest books available for review - * Flash 8 Cookbook This practical, nuts-and-bolts toolkit puts theory into practice with ready-made answers to common Flash development questions. It's the perfect resource for Flash developers, as well as designers who are ready to start doing development work. Using O'Reilly's popular Problem/Solution/Discussion Cookbook format, this book offers 280 standalone recipes that include a brief explanation of how and why the solution works, so you can adapt it to similar situations you may run across in the future. * JUNOS Cookbook JUNOS Cookbook is the first comprehensive book about JUNOS software and it provides over 200 time-saving step-by-step techniques including discussions about the processes and alternative ways to perform the same task. It's been tested and tech-reviewed by field engineers who know how to take JUNOS out for a spin and it's applicable to the entire line of M-, T-, and J-series routers. JUNOS Cookbook will not only pay for itself the first few times you use it, it will make your network easier to manage and update. * Linux Annoyances for Geeks GNU/Linux is an immensely popular operating system that is both extremely stable and reliable. But it can also induce minor headaches at the most inopportune times, if you're not fully up to speed with its capabilities. In keeping with the spirit of the Annoyances series, the book adopts a sympathetic tone that will quickly win you over. Rather than blaming you for possessing limited Linux savvy, Linux Annoyances for Geeks takes you along for a fun-filled ride as you master the system together. * Pragmatic Ajax It used to be that you had to make a hard choice: the ease of deployment of a web page, or the interactive features of a rich desktop application. Now you can have it all. Ajax redefines the user experience for web applications. Using existing standards, your application can provide a compelling user interface--delivered plug-in free--using modern web browsers. This book shows you how to work the Ajax magic easily, exploring both the fundamental technologies and the emerging frameworks that make it easy. It's not just Ajax, it's Pragmatic Ajax. * SQL Pocket Guide Now available in an updated second edition, our very popular SQL Pocket Guide is a major help to programmers, database administrators, and everyone who uses SQL in their day-to-day work. The SQL Pocket Guide is a concise reference to frequently used SQL statements and commonly used SQL functions. Not just an endless collection of syntax diagrams, this portable guide addresses the language's complexity head on and leads by example. The information in this edition has been updated to reflect the latest versions of the most commonly used SQL variants. ****Coming Soon * Building Scalable Web Sites * DNS and BIND, Fifth Edition * Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, Fifth Edition * Enterprise SOAervices Architecture * HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference, Third Edition * iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual * IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition * Java I/O, Second Edition * Learning PHP and MySQL * Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 * MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell, Third Edition * Programming Excel with VBA and .NET * Programming PHP Learning UML 2.0 * Statistics Hacks ================================================ Conference News ================================================ ***OSCON, July 24-28--Portland,OR OSCON, the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, is still where open source rubber meets the road. OSCON happens July 24-28, 2006 in open source hotspot Portland, Oregon, and registration has just opened. Hundreds of sessions and tutorials. Thousands of open source mavericks, brainiacs, hackers, activists, scientists, and their admirers, some in business-casual disguise. Read all about it. User Group members who register before June 5, 2006 get a double discount. Use code "os06dsug" when you register, and receive 15% off the early registration price. To register for the conference, go to: ***Early Registration ending soon for the Where 2.0 Conference, June 13-14--San Jose, CA The Where 2.0 Conference brings together the people, projects, and issues leading the charge into the location-based technology frontier. Join the developers, innovators, and business people behind the new era of geospatial technology as they come together--because everything happens somewhere, and it's all happening here at Where 2.0. User Group members who register before April 24, 2006 get a double discount. Use code "whr06dsug" when you register, and receive 15% off the early registration price. To register for the conference, go to: ***MySQL Users Conference, April 24-27--Santa Clara, CA Join us at the 2006 edition of the MySQL Users Conference, the largest gathering of MySQL developers, users, and DBAs. It's the only event where you'll be able to join the core MySQL development team and over 1000 users, open source innovators, and technology partners under one roof. Use code "mys06dusg" when you register, and receive 15% off the early registration price. To register for the conference, go to: ==================================================== YOUR EVENTS ==================================================== ***The London Perl Mongers' JavaScript night - 25 May, London Now that Javascript rules the web (2.0) and AJAX isn't just for cleaning the loo, we've decided it's about time to have a whole evening dedicated to the little language that could, hence ... The first ever London Javascript evening! Presenting on the night (so far) are ... Simon Willison: Javascript taste testing Paul Hammond: Javascript idioms ... along with a set of lightning talks that are so exciting they are still in closed beta! ==================================================== O'REILLY WILL BE THERE! ==================================================== SANE 2006 - 15 / 05 / 2006 at 09:00 Aula Congresscentre, Delft, The Netherlands The SANE 2006 conference offers 3 days of training, followed by a 2-day conference program filled with the latest developments in system administration, network engineering, security and open source software, and practical approaches to the puzzles and problems you wrestle with. Xtech - 16 / 05 / 2006 at 09:00 Amsterdam, The Netherlands XTech 2006 is the premier European conference for developers, informatidesigners and managers working with web and standards-based technologies. XTech brings together the worlds of web development, open source, semantic web and web standards. The theme for 2006, "Building Web 2.0", recognises the key place of standards-based and open technology in enabling the next generation of web applications. Practitioners and leaders from all disciplines are invited to participate in presenting and discussing the technology and design issues behind the changing web. Guadec 2006 - June 24-30th, Vilanova i la Geltru, Catalonia, Spain The 7th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders, individuals, businesses and governments, as well as Free Software and Open Source software users together in Vilanova i la Geltr? (Catalonia - Spain). WebTech 2006 - June 30th - July 1st - Sofia, Bulgaria The conference will focus on new technologies in web programming, open source and everything that stands for IT (Internet Technologies). During the two days event visitors will be acquainted with many aspects of these technologies and will be introduced to the future plans for development. Main themes are going to be programming languages as PHP, Perl, Python, the .Net technology and many more which you will be able to see in the schedule section ================================================ YOUR BOOK REVIEWS ================================================ ***Catux reviewed - Ajax Hacks Head Rush Ajax ***Durham Computer Society reviewed - MySQL Stored Procedure Programming - ***Udruzenje Linux Korisnika BiH - ULK reviewed PHP Hacks - SQL Cookbook - ***Scottish ColdFusion User Group reviewed - Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML - *************************** The information contained in this e-mail message and any attachments is intended for the addressee only and may be confidential. If you are not the addressee, you must not read, use, pass on or copy this message or any attachments or disclose its contents to anyone. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us by returning the e-mail and delete all copies of this message including any attachments. 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From mattia.barbon at libero.it Tue May 9 00:31:28 2006 From: mattia.barbon at libero.it (Mattia Barbon ) Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 09:31:28 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Domani Message-ID: Ciao, io ci sono; c'e` anche qualcun altro o mi riunisco da solo? ;-) Mattia From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Tue May 9 05:19:55 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 14:19:55 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Meeting 10 Maggio Message-ID: <699026fb0605090519v4e43ae7ci425666286357432d@mail.gmail.com> Si torna sul luogo del delitto [1] :) Mercoled? 10 Maggio James Pub Via della Mattonaia (vicino al Mercato di S.Ambrogio) Si pu? anche mangiar qualcosa, per chi vuol cenare, ma non so a che ora apra la cucina. Per chi viene direttamente da un ufficio magari si posson prendere accordi ad-hoc sull'orario, per mangiare insieme. Chi ha particolari esigenze o necessita di particolari si aggreghi al thread :) ciao, Stefano [1] Non ho informazioni sufficienti per prenotare in un ristorante "vero", fondamentalmente. From hakim.cassimally at gmail.com Tue May 9 07:10:11 2006 From: hakim.cassimally at gmail.com (Hakim Cassimally) Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 16:10:11 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] [ANNOUNCE] meeting dei perlisti, Mercoledi' 10, James Pub, 20h30 Message-ID: <82cfa8030605090710h3a00ef94t546cdf0b390adbf9@mail.gmail.com> Ciao, Per la riunione mensile dei perl monger di Firenze, si propone di incontrarsi al James pub, dove siamo gia' stati alla prima riunione a Marzo. Servono la ottima birra Belhaven, e fanno dei panini. James Pub Ore: 20h30 Via Della Mattonaia, 20. Firenze map - http://makeashorterlink.com/?P2502451D Puo' darsi che qualcuno ci sia anche prima delle 8h30, visto che il pub e' a pochi passi dell'ufficio della Dada... Parliamo di tutto e di niente, a volte anche di Perl :-) a domani! Hakim From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Tue May 9 11:46:41 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 20:46:41 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Problemi sulla ML Message-ID: <699026fb0605091146v10584ee5hf02f9c4b5713ae72@mail.gmail.com> Vi sarete accorti che ci sono stati problemi con la mailing list negli ultimi giorni. Doppiamente un peccato, poich? il problema si ? manifestato a ridosso del social meeting. ciao, S. From valdez at linuxasylum.net Tue May 9 13:16:03 2006 From: valdez at linuxasylum.net (Valerio VALDEZ Paolini) Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 22:16:03 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] 10 Maggio In-Reply-To: <699026fb0605050952u279ed9d3w779eed02e947e5ee@mail.gmail.com> References: <699026fb0605050952u279ed9d3w779eed02e947e5ee@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200605092216.04600.valdez@linuxasylum.net> On Friday 05 May 2006 18:52, Stefano Rodighiero wrote: > Chi c'? ? questa volta ci sono anche io! > Quanto alle idee sul dove trovarsi, io non ne ho: > benvenute proposte .) dite voi, io non saprei proprio cosa indicare. Ciao, Valerio From riccardo.ramacciani at dada.net Wed May 10 00:19:27 2006 From: riccardo.ramacciani at dada.net (Riccardo Ramacciani) Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 09:19:27 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Firenze-pm Digest, Vol 5, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200605100919.27480.riccardo.ramacciani@dada.net> On Tuesday 09 May 2006 21:00, firenze-pm-request at pm.org wrote: > James Pub io ci sono direttamente dall'ufficio, magari anche prima, vediamo con Stefano. ciao, Riccardo From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Thu May 25 09:03:01 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 18:03:01 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Fwd: O'Reilly - User Group Newsletter issue 06-06 In-Reply-To: <4E008DE3B431EF4F81DACDB40F2F51E31CEA49@ora-srv01.oreilly.local> References: <4E008DE3B431EF4F81DACDB40F2F51E31CEA49@ora-srv01.oreilly.local> Message-ID: <699026fb0605250903p185da243k9a4e584ac9a22fc8@mail.gmail.com> Ecco la newsletter di Giugno :) buona lettura, S. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Josette Garcia Date: May 25, 2006 4:04 PM Subject: O'Reilly - User Group Newsletter issue 06-06 To: Josette Garcia O'Reilly UK User Group Programme NEWSLETTER Issue 06-06 Within a week, this newsletter will be available to be downloaded in pdf format from the Delphi and C# Developers Group web site at . You are welcome to create a link to it for your members' use. Previous newsletters are available at - Our aim is to have both formats available at the same time, but that might take us a little longer. ================================================ HIGHLIGHTS ================================================ NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND -Scan, Open, & Print Money with dekePod -For SARS Press 1, for Bird Flu Press 2... -North America--June 26-28 -Creating a Dual-Boot Windows XP and Ubuntu Laptop -Grabbing iTMS Preview Tracks the Geek Way -Mac FTP: A Guided Tour -Build a Web-Based Bug Tracking App -Ensuring Application Compatibility in Vista -Real-Time Java: An Introduction -Configuration Management in Java EE Applications Using Subversion -Summer Projects -The Maker Faire -Make Video Podcast: Andrew Filo's Rocket Belt BOOK NEWS - Books for review - Coming soon CONFERENCE NEWS YOUR BOOK REVIEWS YOUR NEWS ================================================ NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND ================================================ --------------------- General News --------------------- ***Scan, Open, & Print Money with dekePod Deke McClelland Digital imaging guru Deke McClelland just introduced the pilot for his new show "dekePod," a video podcast with a hip, visually compelling style. The pilot episode, "It's Your Money, Scan It!", shows viewers a workaround in Photoshop to scan and open money (under legal guidelines). ***For SARS Press 1, for Bird Flu Press 2... One of the key things we can do during a pandemic is to move in-person congregations and meetings online, creating electronic surrogates for daily social activities such as classes, business meetings, and social outings. Brian McConnell examines how organizations can use the latest telecom technology to help keep society functioning and diminish the spread of disease if this kind of a disaster takes place. --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***Creating a Dual-Boot Windows XP and Ubuntu Laptop Running a Windows-only laptop is hardly ideal for people who do considerable work in the Linux environment. When Cygwin and ssh aren't enough, consider at least dual-booting into the free software world. Kevin Farnham recently converted his new laptop into a half-Windows, half-Ubuntu GNU/Linux machine. Here's how. --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Grabbing iTMS Preview Tracks the Geek Way Ever tried to copy a preview track from the iTMS onto your iPod? Hint: you can't. iTunes won't add those 30-second free previews. Why would you want to? Some great audio and video are waiting for you to enjoy. Plus, there's the sheer thrill of geek accomplishment--the "oh, so that's how to do it" satisfaction. ***Mac FTP: A Guided Tour (S)FTP has a valuable place in the hearts of web builders and developers, and is still one of the most practical methods of getting files from one place to another in a secure manner. In this article, Giles Turnbull surveys six FTP clients for the Mac platform and shows you the major characteristics of each. --------------------- Windows/.NET --------------------- ***Build a Web-Based Bug Tracking App Having problems tracking bugs every time you create a new project? Jesse Liberty has the solution. Here, he shows you how to build a Web-based bug-tracking application using ASP.NET. ***Ensuring Application Compatibility in Vista What should you do if your enterprise has mission-critical line-of-business apps that simply must continue running properly once you've upgraded your desktops to Vista? Mitch Tulloch, author of Windows Server Hacks, offers insight and advice. --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Real-Time Java: An Introduction "Real-Time" Java doesn't mean "really fast," but it does mean "really predictable," and that's especially important in many fields where an unpredictable response time, usually caused by the Java Virtual Machine's garbage collector, can cost money or lives. Peter Mikhalenko looks at the Real-Time Specification for Java and Sun's first implementation of the spec. ***Configuration Management in Java EE Applications Using Subversion Does your enterprise Java application need to store not only complex objects or documents but a history of changes to them? Many developers try to solve this problem with database wizardry, but it's probably a better option to hand the job over to a configuration management system that is built for the task. In this article, Swaminathan Radhakrishnan shows how you can implement requirements for change tracking by using a Subversion repository from your Java application, by way of the JavaSVN library. --------------------- Podcasts --------------------- ***Summer Projects Are you looking for something fun or interesting to do this summer? This week, we begin with an interview with Julieanne Kost, whose pictures from airplanes are published in the book Window Seat. Then Google's Chris Dibona talks to us about the upcoming second Summer of Code. Finally, Dale Dougherty reads from his article in Make magazine on Natalie Jeremijenko and her robot dogs. (DTF 05-08-2006: 24 minutes 35 seconds) ***The Maker Faire Thousands of makers met up at the San Mateo Fairgrounds on April 22 and 23 for the first-ever Maker Faire. We talk to Make magazine publisher Dale Dougherty about the Faire and hear from some of the attendees and exhibitors that made this event so successful. (DTF 05-01-2006: 19 minutes 55 seconds) ***Make Video Podcast: Andrew Filo's Rocket Belt For more Maker Faire coverage, go to: ================================================ BOOK NEWS ================================================ Copies of our books are available for your members to review -- send me an email with the delivery address together with the book you would like to review. When the review is published, please send me a copy or the url. I would also appreciate if you could send a copy to www.amazon.co.uk Latest books available for review - * Building Scalable Web Sites This comprehensive guide covers the design of software and hardware systems for web applications. Using scores of examples and leading-edge tips, it details proven methods for scaling web applications to millions of users. Topics include application architecture, development practices, technologies, Unicode, and general infrastructure work. Ideal for anyone ready to realize the cost and performance benefits available to web applications today. * Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, Fifth Edition This fifth edition, written by Bill Burke and Richard Monson-Haefel. has been updated to capture the very latest need-to-know Java technologies in the same award-winning fashion that drove the success of the previous four editions. Its easy-to-follow style and hundreds of practical examples help you simplify the complex world of EJB - without the costly trial and error. * Enterprise SOA Based on extensive research with experts from the German software company SAP, this definitive book is ideal for architects, developers, and other IT professionals who want to understand the technology and business relevance of enterprise SOA in a detailed way--especially those who want to move on the technology now, rather than in the next year or two. * HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference, Third Edition You're ready to make the move to much cleaner standards-compliant web design, but how do you keep all those HTML tags and CSS values straight? This handy pocket guide offers alphabetical listings of every element and attribute in the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Recommendations. It's an indispensable reference for anyone working with web standards. * iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual iMovie 6 is all about the ease of moviemaking, but if you really want to learn its capabilities, Apple documentation won't make the cut. The new edition of this Missing Manual is the ideal third-party authority that covers all of these changes through an objective lens, from choosing and using a digital camcorder to burning the finished work onto DVDs or posting it online. * IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition provides a succinct, in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv6. It guides you through everything you need to know to get started, including how to configure IPv6 on hosts and routers and which applications currently support IPv6. Aimed at system and network administrators, engineers, network designers, and IT managers, this book will help you understand, plan for, design, and integrate IPv6 into your current IPv4 infrastructure. * Java I/O, Second Edition All of Java's Input/Output (I/O) facilities are based on streams, which provide simple ways to read and write data of different types. Java I/O, 2nd Edition tells you all you need to know about the four main categories of streams and uncovers less-known features to help make your I/O operations more efficient. You'll also learn how to control number formatting, use characters aside from the standard ASCII character set, and get a head start on writing truly multilingual software. * Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 If you're new to databases, or need a SQL refresher, this step-by-step introduction has everything you need to generate, manipulate, and retrieve data using Microsoft's SQL Server 2005. Every topic, concept, and idea in the book comes with examples of code and output, along with exercises to help you gain proficiency. Plenty of texts explain database theory. This book lets you apply the theory as you learn SQL. * Learning UML 2.0 Engaging and accessible, this book shows you how to use UML to craft and communicate your project's design. Russ Miles and Kim Hamilton have written a pragmatic introduction to UML based on hard earned practice, not theory. Regardless of the software process or methodology you use, this book is the one source you need to get up and running with UML 2.0. * MAKE: Technology on Your Time Volume 06 If you like to tweak, disassemble, recreate, and invent cool new uses for technology, you'll love MAKE, our quarterly publication for the inquisitive do-it-yourselfer. Every issue is packed with projects to help you make the most of all the technology in your life. Everything from home entertainment systems, to laptops, to a host of PDAs is fair game. If there's a way to hack it, tweak it, bend it, or remix it, you will find out about it in MAKE. The May 2006 Volume 06 issue focuses on Robots! Build a pair of electronic insects, LED throwies, a rodent-powered nightlight, a floating tower structure, a bug sucker, and that is only the beginning. * Perl Hacks Perl Hacks taps into the collective wisdom of the world's most creative Perl gurus, so you can learn from their experiences. It's the perfect book for experienced developers looking for time-saving practical tips or dabblers who are simply curious about Perl's many cool capabilities. Topics include user interaction, data munging, working with modules, object hacks, and debugging. * Programming Excel with VBA and .NET Programming Excel isn't about adding new features as much as it's about combining existing features to solve particular problems. With Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), you can transform Excel into a task-specific piece of software that will quickly and precisely serve your needs. This single-source reference and how-to guide will teach you to use the complete range of Excel programming tasks to solve problems. Developers looking forward to .NET development will also find discussion of how the Excel object model works with .NET tools, including Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO). * Programming PHP As the industry standard book on PHP, all of the essentials are covered in a clear and concise manner. Language syntax and programming techniques are coupled with numerous examples that illustrate both correct usage and common idioms. With style tips and practical programming advice, this book will help you become not just a PHP programmer, but a good PHP programmer. Programming PHP, Second Edition covers everything you need to know to create effective web applications with PHP. * Statistics Hacks Want to calculate the probability that an event will happen? Be able to spot fake data? Prove beyond doubt whether one thing causes another? Or learn to be a better gambler? You can do that and much more with 75 practical and fun hacks packed into Statistics Hacks. These cool tips, tricks, and mind-boggling solutions from the world of statistics, measurement, and research methods will not only amaze and entertain you, but will give you an advantage in several real-world situations-including business. ****Coming Soon * Active Directory Cookbook, Second Edition * DNS and BIND, Fifth Edition * Computer Security Basics, Second Edit * Digital Photography: The Missing Manual * From Java to Ruby * Interface Oriented Design * Just Right Software Planning & Estimation * Learning PHP and MySQL * MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell, Third Edition * No Fluff, Just Stuff Anthology * Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# with NUnit, Second Edition * Pragmatic Version Control, Second Edition * Rails Recipes * Ubuntu Hacks * Unicode Explained ================================================ Conference News ================================================ ***OSCON, July 24-28--Portland,OR OSCON, the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, is still where open source rubber meets the road. OSCON happens July 24-28, 2006 in open source hotspot Portland, Oregon, and registration has just opened. Hundreds of sessions and tutorials. Thousands of open source mavericks, brainiacs, hackers, activists, scientists, and their admirers, some in business-casual disguise. Read all about it. User Group members who register before June 5, 2006 get a double discount. Use code "os06dsug" when you register, and receive 15% off the early registration price. To register for the conference, go to: ***Register for the Where 2.0 Conference, June 13-14--San Jose, CA The Where 2.0 Conference brings together the people, projects, and issues leading the charge into the location-based technology frontier. Join the developers, innovators, and business people behind the new era of geospatial technology as they come together--because everything happens somewhere, and it's all happening here at Where 2.0. Use code "whr06dsug" when you register, and receive 15% off the registration price. To register for the conference, go to: ***EuroOSCON banner EuroOSCON will take place in Brussels on September 18-21 Put Up an O'Reilly EuroOSCON Banner, Get a Free Book and much more! We're looking for user groups to display our conference banner on their web sites. If you send me the link to your group's site with our O'Reilly 2006 O'Reilly European Open Source Convention banner, I will send you the O'Reilly book of your choice. Also your group will be entered in a draw where the winner will get 10 O'Reilly books of their choice, and the runner up a free subscription to Make Magazine. The draw will be made at the end of the conference. EuroOSCON Banners: " ==================================================== YOUR EVENTS ==================================================== ***The London Perl Mongers' JavaScript night - 25 May, London Now that Javascript rules the web (2.0) and AJAX isn't just for cleaning the loo, we've decided it's about time to have a whole evening dedicated to the little language that could, hence ... The first ever London Javascript evening! Presenting on the night (so far) are ... Simon Willison: Javascript taste testing Paul Hammond: Javascript idioms ... along with a set of lightning talks that are so exciting they are still in closed beta! ==================================================== O'REILLY WILL BE THERE! ==================================================== Guadec 2006 - June 24-30th, Vilanova i la Geltru, Catalonia, Spain The 7th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders, individuals, businesses and governments, as well as Free Software and Open Source software users together in Vilanova i la Geltr? (Catalonia - Spain). WebTech 2006 - June 30th - July 1st - Sofia, Bulgaria The conference will focus on new technologies in web programming, open source and everything that stands for IT (Internet Technologies). During the two days event visitors will be acquainted with many aspects of these technologies and will be introduced to the future plans for development. Main themes are going to be programming languages as PHP, Perl, Python, the .Net technology and many more which you will be able to see in the schedule section ================================================ YOUR BOOK REVIEWS ================================================ *** Nordest Perl Mongers reviewed - "Understanding the Linux Kernel" (3rd edition) - English summary - ***SNUG reviewed - Practical Development Environments - All the best Josette *************************** The information contained in this e-mail message and any attachments is intended for the addressee only and may be confidential. If you are not the addressee, you must not read, use, pass on or copy this message or any attachments or disclose its contents to anyone. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us by returning the e-mail and delete all copies of this message including any attachments. 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