From timc+perl at divide.net Tue May 3 22:56:37 2005 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Tue May 3 22:56:58 2005 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] [Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, April 28] Message-ID: <42786415.4080305@divide.net> ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition -Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds -Data Crunching -Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom -Degunking Microsoft Office -Photoshop Elements 3 for Windows One-on-One -Spring: A Developer's Notebook -Degunking Your Personal Finances -Network Security Tools -MAKE Subscriptions Available ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -BSDCan 2005, Ontario, Canada--May 12-14 -David Sklar Classes at Big Nerd Ranch, Atlanta, GA--May 16-20 -Colin Moock's ActionScript Boot Camp, Los Angeles, CA--May 16-17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conference News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Where 2.0 Conference Registration Open, San Francisco, CA--June 29-30 -EuroOSCON Call for Papers Now Open, Amsterdam, The Netherlands--October 17-20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -O'Reilly Radar Blog Launched -Mapping Hacks Safari Exclusive -Wired, MAKE, And MacGyver -Revitalizing the Pay-Per-Call System -The State of the Dolphin at the MySQL Users Conference 2005 -PHP 5 on Mac OS X -Trust and Zeal in Open Source Advocacy -Housecleaning Tips for Tiger -Mac Mini Eye for the Linux-Windows Guy -Protect Yourself from WiFi Snoops -XML DataSource Controls in .NET 2.0 -Five Favorite Features from 5.0 -Adding Custom Buttons to Internet Explorer -Make Your Own Music Software with Pure Data -Johnny ???Juice??? Rosado: Digital Public Enemy -Panoramas Made Easy -The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks, & Hacks -The Future: HTML or XHTML? ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? Ask your group leader for more information. For book review writing tips and suggestions, go to: http://ug.oreilly.com/bookreviews.html Don't forget, you can receive 20% off any O'Reilly, No Starch, Paraglyph, Pragmatic Bookshelf, SitePoint, or Syngress book you purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when ordering online or by phone 800-998-9938. http://www.oreilly.com/ ***Free ground shipping is available for online orders of at least $29.95 that go to a single U.S. address. This offer applies to U.S. delivery addresses in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. 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In fact, this new edition covers everything about this extraordinary build management tool from downloading and installing, to using Ant to build web applications, to using Ant to test code. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg2/ Chapter 6, "Getting Source Code from CVS Repositories," is available: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg2/chapter/index.html ***Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 059600754X This detailed, step-by-step guide provides both home and business users with a hassle-free way to investigate Linux before purchasing and installing a complete Linux distribution. Quickly learn how to use Linux to perform your most common tasks without changing, installing, or configuring a thing on your computer. This release comes with Move, a CD that allows Windows users to try all the features of Mandrake Linux without the hassle of actually installing Linux. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/tdlinux/ Chapter 7, "Edit Digital Images," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/tdlinux/chapter/index.html ***Data Crunching Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf ISBN: 0974514071 This book describes the most useful data crunching techniques, explains when you should use them, and shows how they will make your life easier. Along the way, it will introduce you to some handy, but under-used, features of Java, Python, and other languages. It will also show you how to test data crunching programs, and how data crunching fits into the larger software development picture. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/0974514071/ ***Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596008813 This step-by-step guide offers bloggers, web developers, and programmers an understanding of content syndication and the technologies that make it possible. It highlights all the new features of RSS 2.0, and offers complete coverage of its rival technology, Atom. If you're interested in producing your own content feed, this is the one book you'll want in hand. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/deveoprssatom/ Chapter 4, "RSS 2.0," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/deveoprssatom/chapter/index.html ***Degunking Microsoft Office Publisher: Paraglyph Press ISBN: 1932111956 "Degunking Microsoft Office" covers the basics to help you quickly get your PC back to top performance. The book is organized according to special "cleaning" processes that will improve the performance of your computer. Shortcut and time calculation charts are provided at the beginning of the book to help you determine how much time is required to perform different degunking tasks from small to large. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/1932111956/index.html ***Photoshop Elements 3 for Windows One-on-One Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596008449 "Photoshop Elements 3 for Windows One-on-One" is a complete training system on how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements software to edit and optimize images. Written in conversational style and packed with full-color photos, this book contains 12 step-by-step lessons on real-world tasks, along with two hours of video tutorials on CD. You???ll also learn about photography and graphic theory, best practices, and tips for avoiding problems. Both image-editing novices and those already familiar with using Photoshop Elements will benefit from this book. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/photoele3/ ***Spring: A Developer's Notebook Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596009100 This no-nonsense book quickly gets you up to speed on the new Spring open source framework. Favoring examples and practical application over theory, "Spring: A Developer's Notebook" features ten code-intensive labs that will force you to hone your skills by working through multiple instructional examples. In the end, you'll understand how to produce simple, clean, and effective applications. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/springadn/ Chapter 6, "Services and AOP," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/springadn/chapter/index.html ***Degunking Your Personal Finances Publisher: Paraglyph Press ISBN: 1933097027 You don't have to win the lottery to improve your financial status. "Degunking Your Personal Finances" will give you a simple, proven, 12-step plan to help you get out and stay out of debt. This unique book will help you create a workable and enjoyable lifestyle, and get you to organize your finances, save money, and really put your money to work for you. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/1933097027/index.html ***Network Security Tools Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596007949 "Network Security Tools" accessibly shows experienced administrators how to modify, customize, and extend popular open source security tools such as Nikto, Ettercap, and Nessus. This concise, high-end guide discusses the common customizations and extensions for these tools, then shows you how to write even more specialized attack and penetration reviews that are suited to your unique network environment. 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He details his experiences here. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/04/19/mac_mini.html --------------------- Windows/.NET --------------------- ***Protect Yourself from WiFi Snoops You needn't be at the mercy of WiFi snoops. There's a lot you can do to protect your home or business network, without spending a lot of time or even any money. Preston Gralla, author of "Windows XP Hacks, 2nd Edition," shows you how with step-by-step guides to hiding your network SSID, filtering out MAC addresses, and using encryption. http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/04/19/WiFiHacks.html ***XML DataSource Controls in .NET 2.0 With .NET 2.0's XML DataSource control, you can bind to an XML document just as easily as you bind to tables in a database. If the XML document you load is hierarchical, the data is exposed hierarchically, which makes it ideal for mapping an XML document to a TreeView control. 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Rosado: Digital Public Enemy Chuck D???s right-hand man explains the high-tech (and surprisingly low-tech) secrets behind the Public Enemy sound, then shares a track from the group???s upcoming album. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/04/20/juice.html ***Panoramas Made Easy Alex reviews some groundbreaking new software that any web designer or digital camera enthusiast will find extremely useful in stitching together panoramas. http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=254954 --------------------- Web --------------------- ***The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks, & Hacks "The CSS Anthology" from SitePoint offers a problem/solution format designed to help make your site easier to maintain and faster to load with CSS. If you've been working with images in CSS, you've probably looked for answers to questions like "How do I position my background image?" or "How do I set background images for other elements?" You'll find solutions to these image-related CSS problems in this sample excerpt from the book: Chapter 3, "CSS and Images." http://www.sitepoint.com/article/css-anthology-tips-tricks-3 ***The Future: HTML or XHTML? Lachlan Hunt attempts to answer a crucial question about the future of the Web: does that future lie with HTML or XHTML? http://www.sitepoint.com/article/future-html-xhtml ================================================ >From Your Peers =============================================== *** Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user groups around the globe are up to: http://wiki.oreillynet.com/usergroups/index.cgi Until next time-- Marsee Henon ================================================================ O'Reilly Media 1005 Gravenstein Highway North Sebastopol, CA 95472 http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://www.oreilly.com/ http://conferences.oreilly.com/ ================================================================ From glim at mycybernet.net Tue May 10 20:11:00 2005 From: glim at mycybernet.net (Gerard Lim) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 23:11 -0400 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] Yet Another Perl Conference final details Message-ID: Hi everyone... There have been some recent developments on the YAPC::NA front, and it has been suggested to us that a reminder might be helpful to some people, so here's a quick summary of the event. Summary ------- YAPC::NA 2005 (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America) in Toronto, Canada, Monday - Wednesday 27 - 29, June 2005 Home page: http://yapc.org/America/ Conference Location: http://89chestnut.com/ A facility of the University of Toronto Accommodations -------------- Normally registration information would come first, but accommodations are the bottleneck -- our main group reservation (at the conference hotel) expires at the end of the week, and as the conference approaches it will be extremely difficult to find a hotel anywhere in the city. Info on how to book at: http://yapc.org/America/accommodations-2005.shtml Registration ------------ Register now! :-) We are on track to break attendance records at YAPC::NA this year, and we could even sell out before the conference starts. The price for the full 3 days is USD$85. We keep it insanely low through many generous sponsorships and the all-volunteer organizational and speaking crews. Registration info: http://yapc.org/America/register-2005.shtml Direct registration link: http://donate.perlfoundation.org/index.pl?node=registrant%20info&conference_id=423 Conference Speaking Schedule ---------------------------- We've got an excellent selection of talks and speakers for Perl programmers of all levels, beginner through expert. We are fortunate enough to have presentations coming from some of the most recognizable names in Perl programming today, including Larry Wall, Chip Salzenberg, Dan Sugalski, Autrijus Tang and brian d foy. Summary -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/summary.html Day 1 -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/day1.html Day 2 -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/day2.html Day 3 -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/day3.html Lightning Talks --------------- These short (5 minutes each) talks, presented by the conference attendees, are a YAPC tradition. If you're interested please read more about them and sign up: http://www.justanotherperlhacker.org/lightning/ [ This message was sent by Gerard Lim on behalf of the YAPC::NA 2005 Conference organizing committee of the Toronto Perl Mongers. Thanks for your patience and support. ] From timc+perl at divide.net Sat May 14 13:00:22 2005 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 14:00:22 -0600 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] [Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, May 13] Message-ID: <428658D6.6040109@divide.net> ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -GDB Pocket Reference -Deploying Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 -Digital Audio Essentials -802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition -Don't Click on the Blue E! -Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook -The Art of Project Management -Visual C# 2005: A Developer's Notebook -iMovie HD and iDVD 5: The Missing Manual -Access Hacks -MAKE Subscriptions Available ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Cary Millsap at the NoCOUG Spring Conference, Sunnyvale, CA--May 19 -Mike Clark ("Pragmatic Project Automation") at Agile Denver, Boulder, CO--May 23 -O'Reilly Sponsors the Coalition Summit for IPv6, Reston, VA--May 23-26 -Dan Gillmor ("We the Media"), WTC's Technology Breakfast Series, Mountain View, CA--May 26 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conference News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Registration is Open for the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, Portland, OR--August 1-5 -Where 2.0 Conference Registration Open, San Francisco, CA--June 29-30 -EuroOSCON Call for Papers Now Open, Amsterdam, The Netherlands--October 17-20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -How to Build a Nonprofit for Your Community -Addison-Wesley Professional on SafariU -The Geospatial Web: A Call to Action -Learning Lab: Certificate Series $200 Instant Rebate -Tales of Rescuing Old Hardware -(No Starch) Author describes keys to business-ready Linux clusters -CVS Trouble -The Soul of WWDC 2005 -Build a Dashboard Widget -Magnificent Seven: What's New for Users in QuickTime 7 -O'Reilly books Recommended on AARP's article "Windows: Better Safe (Mode) Than Sorry" -Putting A Browser Into Your Windows Application -Five Things I Love About Spring -Configuring Database Access in Eclipse 3.0 with SQLExplorer -Ed Carreon: Making the Connection -Hands On: Create Insane Reason Grooves -On the Go with the Motorola MPx220 Camera Phone -Build an eCommerce Application with eZPublish -Radical Interface Approaches -Validate User Input in PHP 5 -MAKE: Audio -Call MAKE -MAKE: Weather ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? 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This book shows you how to specify a target for debugging, perform a careful examination to find the cause of program failure, and make quick changes for further testing. Having a quick way to refer to GDB's essential functions is the key to making the process work smoothly, and this book is the only reference you'll need. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/gdbpr/ ***Deploying Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 Publisher: Syngress ISBN: 193226650X This book covers all the topics needed to plan, design, and implement a reliable, scalable server-based computing solution in a Citrix/Windows 2003 environment. Whether you're building thin client environments for disaster recovery purposes or rolling Citrix MetaFrame out as the network model for the day-to-day activities of a company, you will find this book to be a great resource. It also offers invaluable advice and direction on optimization, redundancy, troubleshooting, and scalability. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/193226650X/ ***Digital Audio Essentials Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596008562 This indispensable reference helps you avoid time-consuming, costly trial and error in downloading audio files, burning CDs, converting analog music to digital form, publishing music to and streaming from the web, setting up home stereo configurations, and creating your own MP3 and other audio files. Designed for both Mac and PC users, it includes reliable hardware and software recommendations, tutorials, resources, and it even explains the basics of the DMCA and intellectual property law. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/digaudio/ Chapter 16, "Setting Up an Internet Radio Station," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/digaudio/chapter/index.html ***802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596100523 If you want to deploy your own wireless network, this book is the perfect starting place to gain an understanding of the capabilities and risks associated with the 802.11 protocols. This updated edition covers everything you need to know about integrating wireless technology into your current infrastructure. Designed with the system administrator or serious home user in mind, it's a no-nonsense guide for setting up 802.11 on Windows and Linux. Chapter 21, "Logical Wireless Network Architecture," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/802dot112/chapter/index.html ***Don't Click on the Blue E! Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596009399 For anyone who has grown disenchanted with Internet Explorer, this book is here to help. With its straightforward approach, it gives non-technical users a step-by-step roadmap for switching to a better web browser: Firefox. As the only book that covers the switch to Firefox, this how-to guide is a must for all those who want to browse faster, more securely, and more efficiently. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/bluee/ A sample excerpt, "Safety and Security," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/bluee/chapter/index.html ***Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596007264 This practical book offers nearly 50 hands-on projects in an informal, code-intensive style. Each project explores a new feature of the language, with emphasis on changes that can increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and help you add new functionality to your applications. This one-of-a-kind book also offers suggestions for further experimentation and links to online documentation and other sources of information. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/vbadn/ Chapter 2, "The Visual Basic Language," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/vbadn/chapter/index.html ***The Art of Project Management Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596007868 In this book, you'll learn from a veteran manager of software and web development how to plan, manage, and lead projects. This personal account of hard lessons learned over a decade of work in the industry distills complex concepts and challenges into practical nuggets of useful advice. Inspiring, funny, honest, and compelling, this is the book you and your team need to have within arm's reach. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/artprojectmgmt/ Chapter 3, "How to Figure Out What to Do," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/artprojectmgmt/chapter/index.html ***Visual C# 2005: A Developer's Notebook Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 059600799X This unique "all lab, no lecture" guide covers all of the great new features in C# with 50 hands-on projects. Each project explores a new feature, with emphasis on changes that increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and add functionality to applications. You'll find suggestions for further experimentation, links to online documentation, plus practical notes and warnings. 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For experienced users, "Access Hacks" offers a unique collection of proven techniques and tools that will take their database skills and productivity to the next level. For Access beginners, this book helps them acquire a firm grasp of the program's most productive features. Topics covered range from utilizing SQL inquiries to working with Access in multi-user environments. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/accesshks/ Sample Hack 61, "Use Excel Functions Inside Access," is available online (along with five others): http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/accesshks/chapter/index.html ***MAKE Subscriptions Available The annual subscription price for four issues is $34.95. When you subscribe with this link, you'll get a free issue--the first one plus four more for $34.95. So subscribe for yourself or friends with this great offer for charter subscribers: five volumes for the cost of four. 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You'll learn good practices (and see some bad ones) while you take a peek inside a well-oiled agile project that's using the essential practices covered in the Pragmatic Starter Kit: version control with Subversion, unit testing with JUnit, and automation with Ant and friends. http://www.agiledenver.org/2005MayMeeting.php ***O'Reilly Sponsors the Coalition Summit for IPv6, Reston, VA--May 23-26 Join leaders from dozens of forward-looking governments and companies shaping the New Internet at the Coalition Summit for IPv6. And keep an eye out for our new book "IPv6 Network Administration." http://www.coalitionsummit.com/ ***Dan Gillmor ("We the Media"), WTC's Technology Breakfast Series, Mountain View, CA--May 26 Author Dan Gillmor and other panelists discuss the impact open source has, not only on business strategy in developing revenue models, but also license implications and what open source development means for engineers. http://www.wtc-sf.org/eml_tbseries_052605.htm ================================================ Conference News ================================================ ***Registration is Open for the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, Portland, OR--August 1-5 OSCON 2005 explores three deep trends affecting open source: the commoditization of software, network-enabled collaboration, and software customizability. Join us at this essential gathering of open source leaders and practitioners of every persuasion to exchange ideas and push the boundaries of vital open source technologies. This year, we introduce the Open Source Business Review, along with a host of other exciting presentations and events. http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/ User Group members who register before June 20, 2005 get a double discount. Use code "os05grpusr" when you register, and receive 15% off the early registration price. To register for the conference, go to: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2005/create/ord_os05 ***Where 2.0 Conference Registration Open, San Francisco, CA--June 29-30 Join us at the first O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference. Location-based services and mapping are becoming mainstream technologies. Meanwhile, innovative new software makes it possible to apply the wealth of new data to old business problems. Come explore the emerging consumer and enterprise ecosystems around location-aware technologies that increasingly impact the way we work and play. http://conferences.oreilly.com/where/ User Group members who register before May 31, 2005 get a double discount. Use code "whereug" when you register, and receive 15% off the early registration price. To register for the conference, go to: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/where2005/create/ord_where ***EuroOSCON Call for Papers Now Open, Amsterdam, The Netherlands--October 17-20 EuroOSCON 2005, to be held October 17-20 in Amsterdam, will explore the best and newest open source technologies, with a focus on what's particularly useful to companies, governments, and non-profits. Session and tutorial proposals are due by midnight, May 23rd. We're interested in all aspects of building applications, services, and systems that utilize the new capabilities of the open source platform. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/eurooscon/create/e_sess Submit your proposal: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/eurooscon/create/e_sess#form ================================================ News From O'Reilly & Beyond ================================================ --------------------- General News --------------------- ***How to Build a Nonprofit for Your Community Many open source projects have already created nonprofit organizations that support their communities, while other projects are considering ways to establish nonprofits. David Boswell details how mozdev.org built a nonprofit organization and shows you how to do the same for your community. He covers fundraising, obtaining legal advice, staffing, and more. David is the coauthor of "Creating Applications with Mozilla." http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/policy/2005/04/28/nonprofits.html ***Addison-Wesley Professional on SafariU SafariU, O'Reilly's web-based platform for creating, publishing, and sharing textbooks, now includes 416 Addison-Wesley Professional titles. With books covering topics from programming, data mining, AI, networking, security, web design, web programming, databases, and a whole range of subjects in between, Addison-Wesley is a welcomed addition to the SafariU repository. Log on to SafariU now to see this incredible new content. https://www.safariu.com/ ***The Geospatial Web: A Call to Action What needs to happen to build a sustainable geospatial web? Mike Liebhold offers ten steps designed to help tap the as yet unharvested business opportunities in a geospatial web. If this topic gets your creative juices flowing, you belong at O'Reilly's Where 2.0 Conference, coming up in June in San Francisco. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/05/10/geospatialweb.html ***Learning Lab: Certificate Series $200 Instant Rebate Learning programming languages and development techniques has never been easier. Using your web browser and Useractive's Learning Sandbox technology, the Learning Lab gives you hands-on, online training in a creative environment (and a Certificate from the University of Illinois College of Extended Education upon course completion). Only in May, receive a $200 instant rebate when you enroll in any Certificate Series. http://www.oreilly.com/redirector.csp?link=UACert&type=news --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***Tales of Rescuing Old Hardware If you're careful, you can often pick up viable hardware from companies throwing out machines too old to run the latest and greatest Windows software. This is viable for free Unixes, if you can get past the installation. Mikhail Zakharov walks through a tale of exploration, discovery, and patch-writing to install NetBSD over NFS through the serial port of a Pentium I-era Toshiba notebook. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/05/05/hardware_rescue.html ***No Starch Author describes keys to business-ready Linux clusters SearchEnterpriseLinux.com interviews Karl Kopper, author of No Starch's "Linux Enterprise Cluster." http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci1083586,00.html ***CVS Trouble Noel Davis looks at problems in CVS, PostgreSQL, Squid, Gaim, Debian's lsh, Xine-lib, Caroline, Convert-UUlib, Rootkit Hunter, snmppd, Kommander, kimgio, RealPlayer, Helix Player, xli, and Debian's samba. http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2005/05/06/security_alerts.html --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***The Soul of WWDC 2005 A few years ago, Apple moved WWDC from San Jose to the brand new Moscone West building in San Francisco. The new location improved the face of its developer conference. This year, Apple wants to enhance its very soul. Here's how O'Reilly is going to help them do that. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/05/03/wwdc.html ***Build a Dashboard Widget A little HTML, a dash of JavaScript, and a sprinkle of CSS and you can create your own Dashboard widget. Andrew Anderson shows you how. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/05/06/dashboard.html ***Magnificent Seven: What's New for Users in QuickTime 7 Tiger is cool, but it's not the only new cat on the block. Apple has also released an updated version of QuickTime. Chris Adamson examines the user-visible features and changes in QT 7, including QT 7 Pro, renovations to the QuickTime Player application, and the implications of the powerful new H.264 video codec. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/05/10/qt7.html --------------------- Windows/.NET --------------------- ***O'Reilly books Recommended on AARP's article "Windows: Better Safe (Mode) Than Sorry" Gabe Goldberg's states "Windows XP books' indexes provided surprisingly few entries for Safe Mode. I found the best coverage in two O'Reilly books, 'Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual' and 'Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual.'" In addition to writing for www.aarp.org, Gabe contributes to the "Washington Post" and computer industry/trade publications. He's active in his local PC user group, CPCUG (Capital PC User Group) serving as Outreach Director and Program Director. He's also Region 2 Advisor for APCUG, helping user groups from VA to NJ. Thanks Gabe! http://www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/howto/better_safe_mode.html ***Windows XP Annoyances Needed for New Book We're looking for your gripes, complaints, hassles, and other frustrations with Microsoft's favorite OS. Billions of people use Windows, and we want to help them...and your help would be much appreciated. We'll be covering XP in all its flavors (including XP with Service Packs 1 and 2, Windows Media Center Edition), and in all its settings (from standalone PCs to running on a WiFi network). If you have an annoyance you'd like to see solved, email marsee at oreilly.com with "Windows XP Annoyances" in the subject line. Just note which version of XP your're using (with SP1? SP2? Windows Media Center Edition?) As thanks for sharing, we'll make sure to get copies of "Windows XP Annoyances" sent to your group shortly after publication. ***Putting A Browser Into Your Windows Application There are times when it would be awfully convenient to have the capabilities of Internet Explorer inside your Windows application. The classic case is when you want to look at an XML document, and you'd like to take advantage of IE's ability to show the document as a collapsible and expandable hierarchy. In this article, Jesse Liberty will show you how to do that, in just a few easy steps. http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2005/05/10/liberty.html --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Five Things I Love About Spring For hardcore enterprise development, Bruce Tate turns to Spring, the topic of his latest collaboration, "Spring: A Developer's Notebook." In this article, Bruce describes five reasons why he's hooked on Spring. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/05/11/spring.html ***Configuring Database Access in Eclipse 3.0 with SQLExplorer It's 2005 and you're using Eclipse. Should you still be creating your database tables and seeding them with data by hand, from an SQL command-line utility? Deepak Vohra introduces the SQLExplorer plugin for Eclipse, which allows you to put a GUI on your development-time database access. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/05/11/sqlexplorer.html --------------------- Digital Media --------------------- ***Ed Carreon: Making the Connection During a four-month visit to a remote village in Mexico, Ed Carreon photographed a world with one foot still in the past, a distant place he had heard about as a boy through family stories. His images capture the beauty and the struggle of a land that few of us will ever see. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/05/11/featured.html ***Hands On: Create Insane Reason Grooves Don't settle for the same loop everyone else is using! This MP3-packed tutorial shows how to blast beats apart in Propellerhead Reason, then shape them into unique, twisted grooves. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/05/04/reasonbeat.html ***On the Go with the Motorola MPx220 Camera Phone The Motorola MPx220 is a 3.88-ounce, portable multimedia tool cleverly disguised as a mobile phone. The ROM-based Microsoft Windows Media Player can play back MP3 and WMA audio, as well as WMV video files. The integrated camera can record 1.3-megapixel still photos. Todd Ogasawara explores all in this in-depth review. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/05/04/mpx220.html --------------------- Web --------------------- ***Build an eCommerce Application with eZPublish Launch into the world of ecommerce using eZ publish. Bard Farstad explains step-by-step how to create a fully functional product catalogue with online credit card processing functionality. http://www.sitepoint.com/article/ecommerce-website-ez-publish ***Radical Interface Approaches Alex Walker takes a look at several web sites which feature radical interfaces for users. Read along and find out what's possible with just a little bit of imagination. http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=261889 ***Validate User Input in PHP 5 Discover how to validate user data in PHP and produce user-friendly error messages when something goes wrong, or when someone attempts a malicious attack. http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=261554 --------------------- MAKE --------------------- ***MAKE: Audio Here's the latest audio from MAKE Magazine. In this MAKE audio show, Cory Doctorow talks about the Brodcast Flag--it's history, the fight, and now its (hopeful) permanent demise. Right click or Control + click to download this MP3 to you local system or add the MAKE Audio feed to your podcasting application and get the show automatically! http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/make_podcast/ ***Call MAKE Call in to our MAKE voicemail and ask a question; anything is fine. How about something like, "I have an old PC, what can I do with it?" 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