[Omaha.pm] Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, May 14

Marsee Henon marsee at oreilly.com
Mon May 14 14:36:16 PDT 2007


Hopefully this forwards OK. I stripped 90% of this off, leaving only  
the header, Perl stuff, and footer. You can click the link to read  
the whole thing if you want.

j







If you cannot read the information below, click here.



Hi there—

As you might have noticed, this is our first HTML user group  
newsletter. I hope it's easier to read, although I think it's just as  
long. Remember you can request new releases for reviews or raffles by  
simply replying to this email with your list of titles. And please  
include the 10 digit ISBN to make your order arrive faster!

I'm looking for user group videos or podcasts to blog about at http:// 
oreillyfyi.com. If you have one you want to share, send me a short  
description and the url so people can watch and listen. Do you have  
any other special events or news we should know about? Send them  
along any time. I'll fit them in as I can.

Travel alert:

If you are going to be in Orlando for Tech*Ed the beginning of June,  
make sure you let me know so we can try to meet up--if I already  
asked you, no need to tell me again. I'll be in and out of the  
O'Reilly booth and attending the INETA UG leader Summit on Saturday,  
June 2.

I'll also be going to the San Francisco Bay Area Maker Faire 2007.  
I'm not sure where I'll be yet, but we we can try and say hi if your  
going too.

Thanks for your help!

—Marsee



Open Source

Building a Data Warehouse with MySQL and Perl
Most of us are at least somewhat familiar with the kind of relational  
database schemas that are created for e-commerce sites, among others.  
But there's another kind of database model out there: the data  
warehouse. Sam Tregar gives us the lowdown on this highly  
UNrelational database.

Five Ways to Improve Your Perl Programming
Inside every tangle of obfuscated Perl code is a clean, well- 
architected gem struggling to emerge from its cocoon. brian d foy has  
spent a lot of time thinking about this for his new book, "Mastering  
Perl," and has come up with a Top Five list of things that every Perl  
programmer should be thinking about when writing code.

Until next time—
Marsee Henon

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