[Firenze-pm] Fwd: User Group Newsletter - 05-06

Stefano Rodighiero stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com
Tue May 2 07:46:37 PDT 2006


Buona lettura :)

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From: Josette Garcia <Josette at oreilly.co.uk>
Date: May 2, 2006 4:39 PM
Subject: User Group Newsletter - 05-06
To: Josette Garcia <Josette at oreilly.co.uk>


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
<http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0506.pdf>.  You are welcome to
create a link to it for your members' use. Previous newsletters are
available at -
<http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0406.pdf>
<http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0306.pdf>
<http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0206.pdf>
<http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0106.pdf>


Our aim is to have both formats available at the same time, but that
might take us a little longer.

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HIGHLIGHTS
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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


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NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND
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General News
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***O'Reilly Staff Picks
Now you can see what Tim O'Reilly, Phil Torrone, chromatic, and more
consider their favorites.
<http://admin.oreillynet.com/pub/q/staffpicks>


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Open Source
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***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.
<http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/04/13/freebsd-build-system.html>


***The Software of Space Exploration.
<http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2006/03/30/software-of-space-exploration.html>

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Mac
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***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.
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/04/13/ftp.html>


***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.
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/04/04/automation.html>

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Windows/.NET
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***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.
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/windows/2006/04/18/programming-word-from-net.html>


***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.
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/windows/2006/04/04/uac-in-windows-vista.html>

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Java
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***Implementing Mutual Exclusion for AJAX.
<http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/04/05/ajax-mutual-exclusion.html>


***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.
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/windows/2006/04/11/supporting-branch-office-environments.html>

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Podcasts
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***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)
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/04/18/distributing-the-future.html>


***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)
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/04/03/distributing-the-future.html>

For more podcasts, go to:
<http://www.oreillynet.com/podcasts/>

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Digital Media
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***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.
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/04/18/aperture.html>


***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.
<http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2006/04/05/digital-not-hot-at-sundance-2006.html>

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MAKE
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***MAKE Video Podcast
The making of a Warbot and death of a RAZR phone.
<http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/04/make_video_podcast_the_making.html>

***Try a Sample Project from MAKE:
<http://makezine.com/samples/>





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BOOK NEWS
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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 <http://www.amazon.co.uk>

Latest books available for review -

        *       Flash 8 Cookbook <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/flash8ckbk>
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 <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/junosckbk>
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
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxannoygks>
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
<http://pragmatic.oreilly.com/catalog/0976694085/>
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 <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sqlpg2>
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
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/web2apps>
        *       DNS and BIND, Fifth Edition
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dns5>
        *       Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, Fifth Edition
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans5>
        *       Enterprise SOAervices Architecture
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/enterprisesa>
        *       HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference, Third Edition
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/htmlpr3>
        *       iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/imovie06tmm>
        *       IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ipv6ess2>
        *       Java I/O, Second Edition
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javaio2>
        *       Learning PHP and MySQL
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnphpmysql>
        *       Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnsqlsvr05>
        *       MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell, Third Edition
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mcsecoreian>
        *       Programming Excel with VBA and .NET
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/progexcel>
        *       Programming PHP
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/progphp2> Learning UML 2.0
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnuml2>
        *       Statistics Hacks <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/statisticshks>
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Conference News
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***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.
<http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/>

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:
<http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/46/register.html>


***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.
<http://conferences.oreilly.com/where/>

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:
<http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/47/register.html>


***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.
<http://www.mysqluc.com/>

Use code "mys06dusg" when you register, and receive 15% off the early
registration price.

To register for the conference, go to:
<http://www.mysqluc.com/pub/w/45/register.html>


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YOUR EVENTS
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***The London Perl Mongers' JavaScript night -
<http://london.pm.org/ljs-200605/>
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!


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O'REILLY WILL BE THERE!
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SANE 2006 - <http://www.sane.nl/sane2006/>
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 - <http://xtech06.usefulinc.com/>
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 - <http://guadec.org/GUADEC2006>
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 - <http://wtconferences.com/2006/index.php>
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



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YOUR BOOK REVIEWS
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***Catux  reviewed -
                Ajax Hacks
                Head Rush Ajax
                <http://catux.org/wiki/index.php/Llibres>

***Durham Computer Society reviewed -
                MySQL Stored Procedure Programming -
<http://compsoc.dur.ac.uk/~dk/storedprocedure.html>

***Udruzenje Linux Korisnika BiH - ULK reviewed
                PHP Hacks - <http://www.linux.org.ba/osvrti/index.php?l=21>
SQL Cookbook - <http://www.linux.org.ba/osvrti/index.php?l=22>

***Scottish ColdFusion User Group reviewed -
Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML - <http://www.scottishcfug.com/go/hfhtml-nb/>







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