From niederrhein-pm at web.de Wed Oct 2 03:34:26 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (Regina Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] handicap Message-ID: <200210020834.g928YQX12076@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Hi Leute, ich hab grad ein kleines Problem - bei uns sind alle Rechner geklaut worden. Ich bin grad noch dabei hier Ersatzrechner einzurichten, so dass wir wenigstens das dringenste an Arbeit erledigen können. Denkt an das Treffen am 10. im Webster, auch wenn ich das noch nirgendwo eingetragen habe. so weiter im text ... Regina Burbach niederrhein-pm@web.de http://niederrhein.pm.org ______________________________________________________________________________ Jetzt testen fur 1 Euro! Ihr All-in-one-Paket! https://digitaledienste.web.de/Club/?mc=021106 ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Thu Oct 3 06:09:36 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] next meeting Message-ID: <008601c26acd$5cc13100$0300a8c0@concept> I just realized we have some Dutch people on our list. You are most welcome :). We mostly write in German, but can switch to English, if that is more comfortable for you. Our next meeting will be in Duisburg on Thursday, 10th October. We meet at 7pm at the Brauhaus Webster Dellplatz 14 47051 Duisburg A rough map of where it is can be found here: http://www.webster-brauhaus.de/anfahrt_sw.htm See you then, Regina (still on a replacement pc) ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From maxmon at gmx.de Thu Oct 3 08:54:04 2002 From: maxmon at gmx.de (maxmon@gmx.de) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] handicap In-Reply-To: <200210020834.g928YQX12076@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Message-ID: <3D9C681C.29961.21D787@localhost> Hallo Regina, On 2 Oct 2002, at 10:34, Regina Burbach wrote: > Hi Leute, > > ich hab grad ein kleines Problem - bei uns sind alle Rechner geklaut > worden. Schweinerei. > [...] > Denkt an das Treffen am 10. im Webster, auch wenn ich das noch > nirgendwo eingetragen habe. > Viel Spaß - ich denke in Assisi an Euch. > so weiter im text ... > > Regina Burbach Dumme Sache - so ein Eigentumsdelikt. Hoffentlich hält sich der Schaden in Grenzen. Gruß Markus ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From liz at dijkmat.nl Thu Oct 3 09:28:48 2002 From: liz at dijkmat.nl (Elizabeth Mattijsen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] next meeting In-Reply-To: <008601c26acd$5cc13100$0300a8c0@concept> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021003162358.05234b20@mickey.dijkmat.nl> Hello everybody, At 01:09 PM 10/3/02 +0200, R. Burbach wrote: >I just realized we have some Dutch people on our list. >You are most welcome :). Thank you. I thought I'd see if there is something going on... As I'm living in Echt now (sort of between Roermond and Heinsberg), Duisburg is closer to me than Amsterdam (which I try to attend each month). >We mostly write in German, but can switch to English, if that is more >comfortable for you. I can read German fine, so please don't bother to switch to English on my account. I hope that you'll be able to understand my English, I can speak German relatively well, but writing German is another thing altogether... >Our next meeting will be in Duisburg on Thursday, 10th October. >We meet at 7pm at the > >Brauhaus Webster >Dellplatz 14 >47051 Duisburg > >A rough map of where it is can be found here: >http://www.webster-brauhaus.de/anfahrt_sw.htm That will certainly be helpful... >See you then, I'm not sure whether I'll be able to make it then yet. But if I can, I certainly will. Liz ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From bernd at widd.de Wed Oct 9 16:16:45 2002 From: bernd at widd.de (Bernd Dulfer) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Treffen morgen Abend Message-ID: Hi Leute, ich fahre wie (fast) üblich morgen von D'dorf nach Duisburg zum Treffen. Ich hätte noch Platz für ein paar Leute. Christian ist schon eingeplant, Arne wahrscheinlich auch. Wenn noch jemand eine Mitfahrgelegenheit (incl. Rückfahrt) sucht, einfach hier in der Liste melden. Bis denne Bernd P.S. Arne, soll ich Dich um kurz nach sechs zuhause abholen? Sach ma was. ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Thu Oct 10 02:40:09 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Treffen heute Message-ID: <000b01c27030$430f1c00$0300a8c0@concept> Hi Leute, ich habe im Brauhaus Webster einen Tisch für 19:00 Uhr auf den Namen Burbach bestellt. Die Goodies aus München sind noch nicht da, weil Norbert noch keine passende Verpackung dafür gefunden hat. Liebe Gruesse, Regina ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From liz at dijkmat.nl Thu Oct 10 03:03:11 2002 From: liz at dijkmat.nl (Elizabeth Mattijsen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Treffen morgen Abend In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021010100225.02411d50@mickey.dijkmat.nl> At 11:16 PM 10/9/02 +0200, Bernd Dulfer wrote: >ich fahre wie (fast) üblich morgen von D'dorf nach Duisburg zum Treffen. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it to the meeting this time. I hope to be able to do this in November... Liz ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From a.kloecker at gmx.de Thu Oct 10 04:11:27 2002 From: a.kloecker at gmx.de (Arne Kloecker) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Treffen morgen Abend In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Morgens, Am Mittwoch, 9. Oktober 2002 23:16 schrieb Bernd Dulfer: > P.S. Arne, soll ich Dich um kurz nach sechs zuhause abholen? Sach ma was. WAS ! Bis um sechs bei mir. Danke Arne ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From a.kloecker at gmx.de Mon Oct 14 08:42:52 2002 From: a.kloecker at gmx.de (Arne Kloecker) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:57 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Umwandlung in =?iso-8859-1?q?Bin=E4rdaten?= Message-ID: Hallo, ich muss einen Haufen verschiedener Daten in einen Bytestrom packen. Solange dabei mit Daten in solchen Breiten gearbeitet wird, für die pack schöne defaults hat habe ich damit auch kein Problem. Jetzt muss ich aber die 4 Bytes einer IP in den Bytestrom schreiben (Und zwar als exakt 1 Byte pro Byte). Wenn ich die einfach als Variablen übergebe (so wie ich es bei Strings mache) frisst Perl mir die als Strings. Wie also kriege ich die Bytes da rein ? TIA Arne ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From mike at lamertz.net Mon Oct 14 09:09:33 2002 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Umwandlung in Bin?rdaten In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20021014140933.GA9079@lamertz.net> On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:42:52PM +0200, Arne Kloecker wrote: > Hallo, > > ich muss einen Haufen verschiedener Daten in einen Bytestrom packen. Solange > dabei mit Daten in solchen Breiten gearbeitet wird, f?r die pack sch?ne > defaults hat habe ich damit auch kein Problem. > > Jetzt muss ich aber die 4 Bytes einer IP in den Bytestrom schreiben (Und zwar > als exakt 1 Byte pro Byte). Wenn ich die einfach als Variablen ?bergebe (so > wie ich es bei Strings mache) frisst Perl mir die als Strings. Falsches Template... > Wie also kriege ich die Bytes da rein ? ---------- bla.pl ---------- #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; $|++; my $ip = "127.0.0.1"; my @bytes = split /\./, $ip; my $bin = pack("C4", @bytes); print $bin; ---------- bla.pl ---------- und: ---------- snip ---------- nijushiho:~$ perl bla.pl >bin.dat nijushiho:~$ hexdump -C bin.dat 00000000 7f 00 00 01 |....| 00000004 nijushiho:~$ ---------- snip ---------- Sieht doch korrekt aus. Alternativ kannst Du ja noch ein 'reverse' 'drauf los lassen. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Wed Oct 16 05:24:50 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=5Bnr-pm=5D_Umwandlung_in_Bin=E4rdaten?= Message-ID: <000a01c274fe$43436280$0300a8c0@concept> ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 4:24 PM Subject: BOUNCE niederrhein-pm@pm.org: Admin request of type /^sub\b/i at line 7 Admin request of type /^sub\b/i at line 8 Hi, die Mail von Elizabeth ist gebounced, hier kommt sie ... Elizabeth, weil hier mehr Spam an die Liste kam als Listenmails, habe ich die Liste geschlossen. Du kannst nur mit der E-Mail an die Liste mailen, mit der Du Dich eingeschrieben hast. :) Gruss, Regina > From: Elizabeth Mattijsen > Subject: Re: [nr-pm] Umwandlung in Binärdaten > In-Reply-To: > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > At 03:42 PM 10/14/02 +0200, Arne Kloecker wrote: > >Jetzt muss ich aber die 4 Bytes einer IP in den Bytestrom schreiben (Und zwar > >als exakt 1 Byte pro Byte). Wenn ich die einfach als Variablen übergebe (so > >wie ich es bei Strings mache) frisst Perl mir die als Strings. > >Wie also kriege ich die Bytes da rein ? > > sub packIP { pack( 'C4',split(/\./,shift)) } > sub unpackIP { join( '.',unpack( 'C4',shift ) ) } > > > Liz > > ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Wed Oct 16 05:27:06 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. 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Maybe it's river rafting, or a groovy > hippie wedding, or even those scenes from a bachelor party that warrant > very limited distribution. There's probably something you want to > capture and pass around in neat, two- to five-minute video packages. > For me, it's the kids, and for the amateur moviemaker, there's no > better application than iMovie on Mac OS X. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/11/imovie.html > > For more on iMovie, read " iMovie 2: The Missing Manual." > Order Number: 1045 > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/imoviemm2/index.html > > > Until next time, > > Marsee > ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From liz at dijkmat.nl Wed Oct 16 05:49:02 2002 From: liz at dijkmat.nl (Elizabeth Mattijsen) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Re: [nr-pm] Umwandlung in Binärdaten In-Reply-To: <000a01c274fe$43436280$0300a8c0@concept> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20021016124606.03490100@mickey.dijkmat.nl> At 12:24 PM 10/16/02 +0200, R. Burbach wrote: >Elizabeth, weil hier mehr Spam an die Liste kam als Listenmails, habe >ich die Liste geschlossen. Du kannst nur mit der E-Mail an die Liste >mailen, mit der Du Dich eingeschrieben hast. Mein mail wahr: > > From: Elizabeth Mattijsen > > Subject: Re: [nr-pm] Umwandlung in Binärdaten > > In-Reply-To: Ich bin eingeschrieben mit: >Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 09:45:48 -0500 >Message-Id: <200209301445.g8UEjmp20548@mail.pm.org> >X-Authentication-Warning: mail.pm.org: majordomo set sender to >owner-niederrhein-pm@pm.org using -f >To: liz@dijkmat.nl >From: Majordomo@pm.org >Subject: Welcome to niederrhein-pm >Reply-To: Majordomo@pm.org > >-- > >Welcome to the niederrhein-pm mailing list! > >Please save this message for future reference. Thank you. > >If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, >you can send mail to with the following >command in the body of your email message: > > unsubscribe niederrhein-pm > >or from another account, besides liz@dijkmat.nl: > > unsubscribe niederrhein-pm liz@dijkmat.nl Warum hat er gebounced? Liz ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Wed Oct 16 07:04:08 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=5Bnr-pm=5D_Re:_=5Bnr-pm=5D_Umwandlung_in_Bin=E4rdaten?= References: <4.2.0.58.20021016124606.03490100@mickey.dijkmat.nl> Message-ID: <000601c2750c$2212a5e0$0300a8c0@concept> Hi Liz, > Warum hat er gebounced? Schluckauf? Er hätte nicht bouncen sollen ... Regina ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Fri Oct 18 10:05:04 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] naechstes Treffen Message-ID: <000501c276b7$be4857a0$0300a8c0@concept> Hi Leute, unser nächstes Treffen wird am 14. November in Düsseldorf im Schalander stattfinden. Einer der Düsseldorfer wird eine Wegbeschreibung senden (meine ist mit meinem Rechner zusammen fort). *Bernd anguck* samma ... gibts für nächstes Jahr wieder die schönen Sybase - Wandkalender? Da hätte ich nämlich gerne 3 oder 4 von, wenn's geht. Liebe Gruesse, Regina ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From cfoerst at web.de Fri Oct 18 17:42:04 2002 From: cfoerst at web.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Christian=20F=F6rster?=) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] naechstes Treffen Message-ID: <200210182242.g9IMg4X30188@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Uppsss, da hab ich doch wohl die Kürbisherschaft vergessen :-) Kümmer mich drumm, dass wir ein Plätzchen bekommen. Wegbeschreibung ist hier : http://www.map24.de/map24/index.php3?map24_sid=c8118cce5f67997262e7252ce59a4b02&street0=k%F6lner+landstr+247&zip0=40591&city0=d%FCsseldorf&country0=de&gcf=1&maptype=JAVA&force_maptype=RELOAD&x=16&y=9 Eines der 'Bestecke' ist das Schalander'. :-) Ich denke mal 19:00 Uhr ist ne gute Zeit, oder ? Wenn sich noch was ändern sollte, meld ich mich nochmal. Bis dahin Gruß Christian niederrhein-pm@gocho.pm.org schrieb am 18.10.02 17:04:37: > Hi Leute, > > unser nächstes Treffen wird am 14. November in Düsseldorf im Schalander > stattfinden. > Einer der Düsseldorfer wird eine Wegbeschreibung senden (meine ist mit > meinem Rechner zusammen fort). > > *Bernd anguck* samma ... gibts für nächstes Jahr wieder die schönen > Sybase - Wandkalender? > Da hätte ich nämlich gerne 3 oder 4 von, wenn's geht. > > Liebe Gruesse, > > Regina > > ___________________________ > Abmelden: > Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: > unsubscribe niederrhein-pm > -- Gruß , regards Christian Förster ________________________________________________________________ Keine verlorenen Lotto-Quittungen, keine vergessenen Gewinne mehr! Beim WEB.DE Lottoservice: http://tippen2.web.de/?x=13 ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From a.kloecker at gmx.de Tue Oct 22 09:36:28 2002 From: a.kloecker at gmx.de (Arne Kloecker) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Bin doof Message-ID: Hallo, ich habe jetzt nochmal nachgeschaut, die DLUG trifft sich (nach wie vor) jeweils am LETZTEN DONNERSTAG im Monat. Ich war also nur verwirrt. Den ganzen Thread um die dauerhafte Terminverlagerung können wir also wieder einpacken. Der Rest des Jahres hatte ja eh Sondertermine ;-) Sorry Arne ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Tue Oct 29 09:40:18 2002 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:58 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Fw: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 24 Message-ID: <000a01c27f61$7e4e2140$0300a8c0@concept> Gruss an alle, bin noch im Umzugsstress... Regina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marsee Henon" To: Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 1:41 AM Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 24 > O'Reilly User Group Program > Newsletter > October 24, 2002 > > > Spread The Word To Your Members... > > Highlights This Week: > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Book News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -NetBeans: The Definitive Guide > -Building Secure Servers with Linux > -Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET > -Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason > -HTTP: The Definitive Guide > -Windows XP Annoyances > -RADIUS: Securing Public Access to Private Resources > -Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition > -Oracle SQL*Plus Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Upcoming Events > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -AEleen Frisch in Washington, DC--November 9, 2002 at 2:00 PM > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Conference News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -O'Reilly Bioinformatics Technology Conference Online > Registration Is Open > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Top Ten Digital Photography Tips > -Building Online Communities > -Lessons from the Internet Bookmobile > -Denial-of-Service Vulnerabilities > -Radiator > -Beginning Python for Bioinformatics > -Announcing ONDotnet.com > -Using .NET Sockets > -Beep BEEP! > -Learning and Using Jakarta Digester > -XML to PDF? Oh, FOP It. > -Upgrade My Missing Manual? > -Top Ten Mac OS X Tips for Unix Geeks > -Digital Killed the Video Star > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Announcements From Your Peers > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -MacFair 2002 on Saturday, November 16, 2002--Southern California: > > ================================================ > Book News > ================================================ > Review books are available--please email me for a copy. > If you need your books by a certain date, please allow at least four > weeks for shipping. Send or email me copies of your newsletters and > book reviews. > > Don't forget, your members get 20% off any O'Reilly book they purchase > directly from O'Reilly. 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Written by members of Mason's core development team, the book > covers the latest release of Mason 1.12, which has many new features, > including line-number reporting based on source files, sub-requests, > and easier use as a CGI. > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlhtmlmason/ > > Chapter 5, "Advanced Features," is available online: > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlhtmlmason/chapter/index.html > > > ***HTTP: The Definitive Guide > Order Number: 5092 > "HTTP: The Definitive Guide" documents everything technical people need > for using HTTP efficiently. 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Use code DSUG when you register, and you'll get 20% off the > "Early Bird" price. > > To register, go to: > http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/bio2003/create/ord_bio03 > > Conference tracks for this year: > > Toolkits > http://conferences.oreilly.com/pub/w/21/track_toolkits.html > > Techniques > http://conferences.oreilly.com/pub/w/21/track_techniques.html > > Bioinformatics Overview > http://conferences.oreilly.com/pub/w/21/track_overview.html > > End-User Applications > http://conferences.oreilly.com/pub/w/21/track_enduser.html > > System Administration and Infrastructure > http://conferences.oreilly.com/pub/w/21/track_sysadmin.html > > > Speakers include Lincoln Stein, Suzanna Lewis, Francis Ouellette, Alvis > Brazma, James Gosling, Stephen Wolfram, and Damian Conway > > For a complete list of speaker information see: > http://conferences.oreilly.com/pub/w/21/speakers.html > > > ================================================ > News From O'Reilly & Beyond > ================================================ > --------------------- > General News > --------------------- > ***Top Ten Digital Photography Tips > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/22/digi_photo_tips.html > > ***Building Online Communities > It's easy to install and run a web site or a mailing list. It's hard to > run it well. The secret lies in understanding and adopting the best > characteristics of several online communities. > http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2002/10/21/community.html > > ***Lessons from the Internet Bookmobile > Cruising in a high-tech-equipped bus, Richard Koman joined Brewster > Kahle on a cross-country crusade in the Internet Bookmobile to provide > lessons to school kids in the applications of the public domain. Read > their experiences as they stopped at various schools--taking ASCII text > versions of public domain works available online and letting the kids > turn them into books. > http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2002/10/18/bookmobile > > --------------------- > Open Source > --------------------- > ***Denial-of-Service Vulnerabilities > Noel Davis looks at denial-of-service vulnerabilities in xinetd, > syslog-ng, net-snmp, and Sun's lockd; problems with heartbeat, dvips, > OpenOffice, and Cisco CatOS embedded HTTP server; and security > vulnerabilities in kpf, gnome-gv, ggv, Mozilla, and PAM. > http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2002/10/22/insecurities.html > > > ***Radiator > Are you fed up with those who think that commercial applications need > to be written in an "enterprise" language like Java or C++? So are we, > so we spoke to Mike McCauley at Open System Consultants. > http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/10/15/radiator.html > > > ***Beginning Python for Bioinformatics > Python might not be the first language that comes to mind for > bioinformatics, but Patrick O'Brien demonstrates that it's well suited > for the task. > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2002/10/17/biopython.html > > --------------------- > .NET > --------------------- > ***Announcing ONDotnet.com > Shawn Wildermuth is very excited to announce the .NET DevCenter is now > officially ONDotnet.com; and he is the new editor. > http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/2198 > > Check it out at: > http://ONDotnet.com > > > ***Using .NET Sockets > Writing programs that access the network used to be a relatively > difficult task. With .NET, this is no longer the case. This article > shows how to use the Socket class in a .NET client application. > http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2002/10/21/sockets.htm > > --------------------- > XML > --------------------- > ***Beep BEEP! > Rich Salz examines BEEP as part of his study of methods for > transporting binary data in SOAP. > http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/10/16/ends.html > > Get your complete BEEP toolkit from "BEEP: The Definitive Guide." > Order Number: 2440 > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/beep/ > > --------------------- > Java > --------------------- > ***Learning and Using Jakarta Digester > Turn your XML into Beans. > http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/10/23/digester.html > > > ***XML to PDF? Oh, FOP It. > FOP is an open source Java API for converting XML data to PDF and other > formats. This article shows you how it's done. > http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/10/16/fop.html > > --------------------- > Mac > --------------------- > ***Upgrade My Missing Manual? > David Pogue answers the question, How different is 10.1 from 10.2 and > should I get the new Mac OS X book? > http://www.missingmanual.com/david/ > > > ***Top Ten Mac OS X Tips for Unix Geeks > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/22/macforunix.html > > > ***Digital Killed the Video Star > Alan Graham shows how to create videos with just a scanner or digital > camera, a $10 shareware app, and an OS X Mac. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/18/photo_to_movie.html > > > ================================================ > Announcements From Your Peers > ================================================ > Southern California-- > MacFair 2002 > Saturday - November 16, 2002 > 10:00am to 5:00pm > Cerritos College - Student Activities Center > 11110 Alondra Blvd., Norwalk, CA > > O'Reilly user group members can register online ahead of time with the > discount code ORL-1 to receive $5.00 off the admission price. > > For more information or to register, go to: > www.macfair.org > > > Until next time, > > Marsee > ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm