From jarich at perltraining.com.au Sun Jul 6 00:01:37 2008 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 17:01:37 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Next meeting: THIS WEEK: 9th July Message-ID: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> G'day folk, Our next meeting will take place this Wednesday, 9th July starting at 6:30pm. Level 1 172 Flinders St (just opposite Federation Square) Map: http://preview.tinyurl.com/6sa7l8 If you'd like to give a talk, or suggest a theme please speak up. All the best, J -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ | Jacinta Richardson | `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) | Perl Training Australia | (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' | +61 3 9354 6001 | _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' | contact at perltraining.com.au | (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' | www.perltraining.com.au | From ddick at aapt.net.au Sun Jul 6 02:06:59 2008 From: ddick at aapt.net.au (David Dick) Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 19:06:59 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Next meeting: THIS WEEK: 9th July In-Reply-To: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> References: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> Message-ID: <48708B33.1000705@aapt.net.au> Jacinta Richardson wrote: > If you'd like to give a talk, or suggest a theme please speak up. > I'm trying to whip up a talk on writing applications that can be ported to win32. Hopefully i'll have it done by wednesday. :) From jarich at perltraining.com.au Sun Jul 6 20:27:36 2008 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (jarich at perltraining.com.au) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 13:27:36 +1000 (EST) Subject: [Melbourne-pm] SAGE-AU 2008's Tutorial Program Message-ID: <20080707032736.E88D0A8C28@teddybear.perltraining.com.au> Dear Melbourne Perl Mongers members, [Please forward this invitation to anyone you feel would be interested] Registration for the sixteenth annual Australian System Administrators' conference (SAGE-AU 2008) is now open. Book before Friday July 11th to receive a 15% discount. http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Registration Key information: 11th July: Early Bird Date 11th - 13th August: Training Program 14th - 15th August: Technical Program Holiday Inn Adelaide 65 Hindley Street Adelaide South Australia SAGE-AU is the System Administration industry body in Australia. It exists to support all Australian system administrators, raise awareness of the profession and provide education in technical and professional issues. Our yearly conference provides a forum for System Administrators of all platforms and levels of experience to gather together and share their experiences. Further it provides an excellent opportunity to meet and network with acknowledged experts in the field. Training programme attendance will include a tea break, lunch and printed reference material. The more training courses you attend, the cheaper each one is. For unit prices please see: http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Pricing Our tutorial program is included below: Room 1 Room 2 Monday 11th August: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Morning: Management 101: Effective Building and Using WLAN Security Communication Assessment Tools Afternoon: Management 201: Effective Hiring Great Technical People Team Management of System Administrators -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 12th August: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Morning: Time Management for System MySQL Replication & Backup Administrators Strategies Afternoon: Help! Everyone hates our Introduction to Dtrace -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday 13th August: -------------------------------------------------------------------- All-day: Effective Change Manage- Efficient Administration of ment - Making System Debian-based Systems Integrity Easy -------------------------------------------------------------------- A tea break will occur roughly half way through each tutorial. For more information on what each training unit covers, please follow the links from the schedule: http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Training+Program To see the technical program please visit: http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Technical+Program You can help make this conference be the best system administrators' conference ever, just by turning up and participating. We look forward to sharing this great conference with you. Many thanks go to our Platinum Sponsors: Internode and Tas, our Gold Sponsor: Ironport our Silver Sponsor: RedHat. Jacinta Richardson SAGE-AU Program Coordinator From toby.corkindale at rea-group.com Wed Jul 9 00:06:06 2008 From: toby.corkindale at rea-group.com (Toby Corkindale) Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 17:06:06 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Next meeting: THIS WEEK: 9th July In-Reply-To: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> References: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> Message-ID: <4874635E.4000307@rea-group.com> Jacinta Richardson wrote: > G'day folk, > > Our next meeting will take place this Wednesday, 9th July starting at 6:30pm. > > Level 1 > 172 Flinders St > (just opposite Federation Square) > Map: http://preview.tinyurl.com/6sa7l8 > I'm afraid I'll likely be rather late; I'll look for you in the regular pub over the road first though. (Or do you think you'll try a different one?) Cheers, Toby -- Toby Corkindale Software developer w: www.rea-group.com REA Group refers to realestate.com.au Ltd (ASX:REA) Warning - This e-mail transmission may contain confidential information. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify us immediately on (61 3) 9897 1121 or by reply email to the sender. You must destroy the e-mail immediately and not use, copy, distribute or disclose the contents. From jarich at perltraining.com.au Wed Jul 9 00:11:31 2008 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 17:11:31 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Next meeting: THIS WEEK: 9th July In-Reply-To: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> References: <48706DD1.7030008@perltraining.com.au> Message-ID: <487464A3.1070303@perltraining.com.au> G'day everyone, Unfortunately Paul and I won't be able to make it, much as we'd like to, because we've come down with a cold and don't want to make it worse by heading out into the cold. I hope it all goes well and I look forward to seeing you in September (we'll be out of town for August's meeting). All the best, J -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ | Jacinta Richardson | `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) | Perl Training Australia | (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' | +61 3 9354 6001 | _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' | contact at perltraining.com.au | (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' | www.perltraining.com.au | From ddick at aapt.net.au Wed Jul 9 20:16:17 2008 From: ddick at aapt.net.au (David Dick) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 13:16:17 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Last nights talk on the wiki Message-ID: <48757F01.8080604@aapt.net.au> http://perl.net.au/wiki/Melbourne_Perl_Mongers/Meeting_History_2008_07 From bjdean at bjdean.id.au Tue Jul 15 04:59:08 2008 From: bjdean at bjdean.id.au (Bradley Dean) Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:59:08 +0100 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Recommended faxing services? Message-ID: <20080715115908.GA14317@bjdean.id.au> Hi folks, can anyone recommend a good fax service? Primarily just for sending, though receiving as well would be handy. A web-based service would be best as access to a telephone line is not always possible. Cheerio, Brad -- Bradley Dean Software Engineer - http://bjdean.id.au/ Email: bjdean at bjdean.id.au Skype: skype at bjdean.id.au Mobile(Aus): +61-413014395 Mobile(UK): +44-7846895073 From bjdean at bjdean.id.au Wed Jul 16 09:34:48 2008 From: bjdean at bjdean.id.au (Bradley Dean) Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:34:48 +0100 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Recommended faxing services? In-Reply-To: <20080715115908.GA14317@bjdean.id.au> References: <20080715115908.GA14317@bjdean.id.au> Message-ID: <20080716163448.GK14316@bjdean.id.au> For anyone else who was wondering... On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:59:08PM +0100, Bradley Dean wrote: > can anyone recommend a good fax service? Primarily just for sending, though > receiving as well would be handy. A web-based service would be best as > access to a telephone line is not always possible. http://www.mbox.com.au/ seems to be the winner. Cheerio, Brad -- Bradley Dean Software Engineer - http://bjdean.id.au/ Email: bjdean at bjdean.id.au Skype: skype at bjdean.id.au Mobile(Aus): +61-413014395 Mobile(UK): +44-7846895073 From Nathan.Bailey at its.monash.edu Sat Jul 19 06:18:58 2008 From: Nathan.Bailey at its.monash.edu (Nathan Bailey) Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 23:18:58 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Decoding =?ISO-8859-1... Message-ID: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> I know this should be trivial, but for some reason, I can't change: =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2Nhbm5lZCBmcm9tIE1GUC0w?= =?ISO-8859-1?B? MEY1NzYzMSAwNy8xNi8yMDA4?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?IDE1OjMz?= into "Scanned from MFP-00F57631 07/16/2008 15:33" I've tried just decoding ISO-8859-1, I've tried decoding and re- encoding as utf8, and I've even tried Unicode::String, but I still seem to end up with the same input as output. Help? :-) code examples: use Encode; $subj = encode("utf8", decode('ISO-8859-1', $subj)); use Unicode::String; Unicode::String->stringify_as( 'utf8' ); my $string_utf8 = Unicode::String::latin1( $subj ); ta, N From brendon.oliver at gmail.com Sat Jul 19 15:37:50 2008 From: brendon.oliver at gmail.com (Brendon Oliver) Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 08:37:50 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Decoding =?ISO-8859-1... In-Reply-To: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> References: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> Message-ID: <48826CBE.30207@gmail.com> Nathan Bailey wrote: > I know this should be trivial, but for some reason, I can't change: > =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2Nhbm5lZCBmcm9tIE1GUC0w?= > =?ISO-8859-1?B?MEY1NzYzMSAwNy8xNi8yMDA4?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?IDE1OjMz?= > into "Scanned from MFP-00F57631 07/16/2008 15:33" > > I've tried just decoding ISO-8859-1, I've tried decoding and > re-encoding as utf8, and I've even tried Unicode::String, but I still > seem to end up with the same input as output. I'm pretty sure that this format of subject line needs to be read as: =?charset?encoding?subj_string?= where if encoding = B, 'subj_string' is base64 encoded, so you need to decode 'subj_string' from base64 first before you do any character set conversions with 'charset'. I maintain an in-house mailer program that frequently must handle double-byte Japanese & Chinese subject lines and found I had to do something like this (for example) in order to construct a subject line that was readable in Japanese/Chinese mail clients: encode $subj_string from utf8 -> shiftjis or gb2312 encode_base64($subj_string) $subject = sprintf('=?%s?B?%s?=', $charset, $subj_string) I couldn't find anything that would do the properly-formatted encoding of subject string (so if you can find something which will do the encoding in either direction, that'd be great!). Hope this helps. Cheers, - Brendon From melbourne-pm at popcorn.cx Sat Jul 19 17:40:37 2008 From: melbourne-pm at popcorn.cx (Stephen Edmonds) Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 10:40:37 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Decoding =?ISO-8859-1... In-Reply-To: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> References: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> Message-ID: <48828985.6000209@popcorn.cx> Nate, ISO-8859-1 is not the encoding of the subject, it is an indication of the encoding of the original string before it was put into MIME encoded-word. [1] You need to use Encode::MIME::Header, but that is simply part of Encode so you need to do is: $text = decode('MIME-Header', $subj) This gives a text string of the original subject. If you are going to transmit it as UTF8 that is when you use decode() to give you a binary string from the text string. Thanks, Stephen [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME#Encoded-Word Nathan Bailey wrote: > I know this should be trivial, but for some reason, I can't change: > =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2Nhbm5lZCBmcm9tIE1GUC0w?= > =?ISO-8859-1?B?MEY1NzYzMSAwNy8xNi8yMDA4?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?IDE1OjMz?= > into "Scanned from MFP-00F57631 07/16/2008 15:33" > > I've tried just decoding ISO-8859-1, I've tried decoding and re-encoding > as utf8, and I've even tried Unicode::String, but I still seem to end up > with the same input as output. > > Help? :-) > > code examples: > > use Encode; > $subj = encode("utf8", decode('ISO-8859-1', $subj)); > > use Unicode::String; > Unicode::String->stringify_as( 'utf8' ); > my $string_utf8 = Unicode::String::latin1( $subj ); > > ta, > N > _______________________________________________ > Melbourne-pm mailing list > Melbourne-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pm -- _ _ _ Stephen Edmonds _/ \_ / \_/ \ Melbourne, Australia <_ " _> / \ / O \ / " \ stephen at popcorn.cx / ___ \ | O | http://popcorn.cx/ \_____/ \___/ From Nathan.Bailey at its.monash.edu Sun Jul 20 00:30:08 2008 From: Nathan.Bailey at its.monash.edu (Nathan Bailey) Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 17:30:08 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Decoding =?ISO-8859-1... In-Reply-To: <48828985.6000209@popcorn.cx> References: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> <48828985.6000209@popcorn.cx> Message-ID: <45D00ADD-177A-425C-8C50-1257DC47AEDA@its.monash.edu> Stephen, you're a legend - works like a charm :-) thanks, N On 20/07/2008, at 10:40 AM, Stephen Edmonds wrote: > Nate, > > ISO-8859-1 is not the encoding of the subject, it is an indication > of the encoding of the original string before it was put into MIME > encoded-word. [1] > > You need to use Encode::MIME::Header, but that is simply part of > Encode so you need to do is: > > $text = decode('MIME-Header', $subj) > > This gives a text string of the original subject. If you are going > to transmit it as UTF8 that is when you use decode() to give you a > binary string from the text string. > > Thanks, > > Stephen > > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME#Encoded-Word > > Nathan Bailey wrote: >> I know this should be trivial, but for some reason, I can't change: >> =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2Nhbm5lZCBmcm9tIE1GUC0w?= =?ISO-8859-1?B? >> MEY1NzYzMSAwNy8xNi8yMDA4?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?IDE1OjMz?= >> into "Scanned from MFP-00F57631 07/16/2008 15:33" >> I've tried just decoding ISO-8859-1, I've tried decoding and re- >> encoding as utf8, and I've even tried Unicode::String, but I still >> seem to end up with the same input as output. >> Help? :-) >> code examples: >> use Encode; >> $subj = encode("utf8", decode('ISO-8859-1', $subj)); >> use Unicode::String; >> Unicode::String->stringify_as( 'utf8' ); >> my $string_utf8 = Unicode::String::latin1( $subj ); >> ta, >> N >> _______________________________________________ >> Melbourne-pm mailing list >> Melbourne-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pm > > -- > _ _ _ > Stephen Edmonds _/ \_ / \_/ \ > Melbourne, Australia <_ " _> / \ > / O \ / " \ > stephen at popcorn.cx / ___ \ | O | > http://popcorn.cx/ \_____/ \___/ > _______________________________________________ > Melbourne-pm mailing list > Melbourne-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pm From rick at measham.id.au Sun Jul 20 06:02:31 2008 From: rick at measham.id.au (Rick Measham) Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:02:31 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Decoding =?ISO-8859-1... In-Reply-To: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> References: <7859D579-1998-4DE7-AF0D-1683A8A4CCAB@its.monash.edu> Message-ID: <48833767.8050601@measham.id.au> Nathan Bailey wrote: > I know this should be trivial, but for some reason, I can't change: > =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2Nhbm5lZCBmcm9tIE1GUC0w?= > =?ISO-8859-1?B?MEY1NzYzMSAwNy8xNi8yMDA4?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?IDE1OjMz?= > into "Scanned from MFP-00F57631 07/16/2008 15:33" > > I've tried just decoding ISO-8859-1, I've tried decoding and re-encoding > as utf8, and I've even tried Unicode::String, but I still seem to end up > with the same input as output. G'day Nathan, You want MIME::Words from CPAN perl -MMIME::Words -wle 'print scalar MIME::Words::decode_mimewords("=?ISO-8859-1?B?U2Nhbm5lZCBmcm9tIE1GUC0w?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?MEY1NzYzMSAwNy8xNi8yMDA4?= =?ISO-8859-1?B?IDE1OjMz?=")' # Scanned from MFP-00F57631 07/16/2008 15:33 Cheers! Rick Measham -- Message protected for iSite by MailGuard: e-mail anti-virus, anti-spam and content filtering. http://www.mailguard.com.au From jarich at perltraining.com.au Mon Jul 21 20:08:53 2008 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (jarich at perltraining.com.au) Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 13:08:53 +1000 (EST) Subject: [Melbourne-pm] SAGE-AU 2008's Fabulous Keynotes Message-ID: <20080722030853.91009A8F8D@teddybear.perltraining.com.au> Dear Melbourne Perl Mongers members, [Please forward this invitation to anyone you feel would be interested] This is the second last announcement about this conference. SAGE-AU is the System Administration industry body in Australia. The annual Australian System Administrators' conference (SAGE-AU) is in 3 weeks time! Book now to secure your spot! http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Registration Key information: 11th - 13th August: Training Program 14th - 15th August: Technical Program Holiday Inn Adelaide 65 Hindley Street Adelaide South Australia This year we have some fantastic keynote speakers: *Tom Limoncelli* - author of "The Practice of System and Network Administration", "Time Management for System Administrators" and "The Complete April Fools RFCs". Tom is the joint recipient of USENIX/SAGE's 2005 Outstanding Achievement Award and blogs at http://www.EverythingSysadmin.com Tom will be speaking on "System Administration and The Economics of Plenty": Over the years IT resources (disk space, CPU, bandwidth) have gone from being scarce to nearly infinitely plentiful. Why do our IT policies still reflect the days of scarcity? Seeing the world in terms of "the economics of plenty" brings about a paradigm shift that changes the way we treat our users, manage our systems, and take care of ourselves. Believing in the false world of scarcity leads to mistrust, secrecy and closed-source software. Tom will explain the economics of plenty, how much of what we believe to be scarce is actually plentiful, and how the open source movement benefits when we see the world through through the paradigm of a plentiful world. This new thinking is the philosophy behind the newly released second edition of "The Practice of System and Network Administration" (Addison-Wesley) by Limoncelli, Hogan and Chalup. *Elizabeth Zwicky* - co-author of "Building Internet Firewalls" and founding board member of BayLisa, SAGE and SAGE-AU. Elizabeth has been involved in system administration for more than 20 years in education, government, and corporate environments, has worked in three countries and two languages, and has been an author, educator, developer, manager, system designer, and consultant. Her specialities are internet security, large-scale system administration, writing, and management. Elizabeth will be speaking on "Rules of Thumb of System Administration": Every profession accumulates some condensed wisdom, whether it's in the form of Zen koans or laws of engineering. This presentation is a tour through the condensed wisdom of system administration, in the form of pithy sayings supported by educational stories (some of them, of course, stolen from other professions, including Zen koans and laws of engineering). *Simon Hackett* - founder and CEO of Internode and Agile. Simon helped put AARNet v1 together many moons ago. He likes making good and cool technical things happen in the broadband space. Simon will be speaking on the "State of the Broadband Nation": In this session, we'll take a look at the current state of play in Australian broadband, and see what is approaching on the horizon. *Paul Fenwick* - managing director of Perl Training Australia and experienced speaker at technical conferences worldwide. His interests include security, mycology, cycling, coffee, scuba diving, and lexically scoped user pragmata. Paul will be speaking on "All your brains suck - Known bugs and exploits in wetware": Humans. As a species, we suck. The only real evolutionary advantage we have is our brains, and by using them we've become the dominant species on the planet. Our brains are superbly adapted for our survival and success in the environment in which they evolved... the African savanna 200,000 years ago. Our brains are not-at-all suited for modern life, and are plagued by a raft of bugs and unwanted features that we've been unable to remove. Join us in a tour of some of the most amusing bugs and exploits wetware has to offer. To see our training program please visit: http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Training+Program To see the technical program please visit: http://www.sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Technical+Program You can help make this conference be the best system administrators' conference ever, just by turning up and participating. We look forward to sharing this great conference with you. Many thanks go to our Platinum Sponsors: Internode and Tas, our Gold Sponsor: Ironport our Silver Sponsor: RedHat. Jacinta Richardson SAGE-AU Program Coordinator From pjf at perltraining.com.au Tue Jul 22 21:09:22 2008 From: pjf at perltraining.com.au (Paul Fenwick) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:09:22 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] White Camel Awards Message-ID: <4886AEF2.9000003@perltraining.com.au> G'day Melb.pm, I'm writing to you direct from OSCON, and the White Camel Awards were just announced. You may be interested in knowing the winners! * Gabor Szabo, for making Perl rock in Israel and Europe. * Tatsuhiko Miyagawa, for making Perl rock in Asia. * Jacinta Richardson, "The Gardiner of the Australian Perl Community". Well done Jacinta! Paul -- Paul Fenwick | http://perltraining.com.au/ Director of Training | Ph: +61 3 9354 6001 Perl Training Australia | Fax: +61 3 9354 2681 From pat at patspam.com Fri Jul 25 04:35:14 2008 From: pat at patspam.com (Patrick Donelan) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:35:14 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] YAPC::Europe Message-ID: <42321ee20807250435j51910f37md501aa2d0d4e050d@mail.gmail.com> Any Melb perl mongers heading over to Copenhagen for YAPC::Europe next month? Any words of wisdom for a YAPC first-timer? And you know, if anyone wants to put in a good word for me with someone they know over there with a spare couch.. Patrick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tim.hunt at bom.gov.au Sun Jul 27 15:38:50 2008 From: tim.hunt at bom.gov.au (Tim Hunt) Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 08:38:50 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] YAPC::Europe [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED] In-Reply-To: <42321ee20807250435j51910f37md501aa2d0d4e050d@mail.gmail.com> References: <42321ee20807250435j51910f37md501aa2d0d4e050d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1217198330.7607.2.camel@oeb-isg-dt-tjh> A Scottish fried uses http://www.couchsurfing.com/ forinternational travel. There are several similar sites. Cheers, Tim On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 21:35 +1000, Patrick Donelan wrote: > Any Melb perl mongers heading over to Copenhagen for YAPC::Europe next > month? Any words of wisdom for a YAPC first-timer? > > And you know, if anyone wants to put in a good word for me with > someone they know over there with a spare couch.. > > Patrick > > _______________________________________________ > Melbourne-pm mailing list > Melbourne-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pm From jarich at perltraining.com.au Thu Jul 31 03:45:10 2008 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 20:45:10 +1000 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Inventory of books Message-ID: <489197B6.8090200@perltraining.com.au> G'day folk, For those who didn't know, O'Reilly has kindly sent Melbourne Perl Mongers various books over the years and until now these have been stored at myinternet/editure. Additionally we've also received other books from other sources. Since we're no longer meeting at editure, the books are currently at my house until we arrange a better location. Anyway for your information, the books we own are below. This list is also at: http://perl.net.au/wiki/Melbourne_Perl_Mongers/Bookshelf Mastering Regular Expressions 2/e, Jeffrey E. F. Friedl http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596002893/index.html Practical mod_perl, Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596002275/index.html Google Hacks, Tara Calishain, Rael Dornfest http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596004477/index.html Perl in a Nutshell, Stephen Spainhour, Ellen Siever, Nathan Patwardhan http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565922860/index.html ( was part of the Perl CD Bookshelf (http://press.oreilly.com/pub/pr/860) but we seem to have lost the CD) Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C, Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565925670/index.html Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules, Randal L. Schwartz http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596004781/ Perl 5 interactive course, Jon Orwant http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2318 ( "interactive" CD appears to be missing ) Sams Teach Yourself Apache 2 in 24 Hours, Daniel L?pez Ridruejo; Ian Kallen http://safari.ibmpressbooks.com/0672323559 The C Programming Language 2/e, Kernighan, Ritchie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_C_Programming_Language_(book) Apache Server 2.0, Ryan B Bloom http://www.net-security.org/review.php?id=60 It is possible that we have other books as well, that are currently in the possession of our members. If you think you might have one such, please drop me a note or add its details to the Borrowed books section of: http://perl.net.au/wiki/Melbourne_Perl_Mongers/Bookshelf If you'd like to borrow a book, please send a note to me and add your name and book request to the Borrowing requests section. http://perl.net.au/wiki/Melbourne_Perl_Mongers/Bookshelf All the best, Jacinta -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ | Jacinta Richardson | `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) | Perl Training Australia | (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' | +61 3 9354 6001 | _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' | contact at perltraining.com.au | (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' | www.perltraining.com.au |