From dresden-pm at demofreak.de Thu Dec 2 18:45:06 2004 From: dresden-pm at demofreak.de (Johannes Studt) Date: Thu Dec 2 18:45:10 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Moin Message-ID: <20041203004506.GB12087@fileserver02.chdintern.de> So, nachdem mich Steffen ja nicht hierher eingeladen hat, musste ich mich zähneknirschend selbst anmelden. Nun unterhaltet mich. :D Hannes -- Es sagte einmal einer / Zu den Steinen: / Werdet menschlicher. Da sagten die Steine: / Wir sind noch nicht / Hart genug. (Erich Fried) From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Fri Dec 3 04:15:38 2004 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Fri Dec 3 04:07:27 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] [Fwd: Perl Mongers User Group] Jobangebote in Irland Message-ID: <41B03CCA.5000705@gmx.de> Hallo Leute, falls sich jemand verändern will. Google sucht Perl-Entwickler für Dublin. Gruss Jörg -------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Perl Mongers User Group Datum: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:41:39 -0800 Von: sean murphy An: Hello Joerg, My name is Sean Murphy. I'm a recruiter for Google. Google is currently seeking several Perl experts for a couple of positions in Dublin, Ireland. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to post this information or let your members of the Perl list know about this opportunity. If so, I've pasted the 2 job descriptions below. If it's not possible, I understand. I don't mean to crowd your technical list with a job posting, but this is such a great opportunity, and Google is seeking the very best Engineers from around the world and I feel there must be dozens of Perl experts out there. I'm hoping I can find some of them on your list via my posting. Thank you for your consideration and time. Sincerely, Sean Murphy Google Staffing Mountain View, California 650-623-5648 smurphy@google.com Google.com Engineering Positions based in Dublin, Ireland Are you part ace coder, part adrenalin junkie? Do you have a knack for seeing a problem and immediately discerning the likely solution? Maybe you've been coding for years, are bored with the old design-build-review-test-ship-repeat routine, and yearn for some faster-paced challenges? Or perhaps you're a seasoned software engineer who is also a genius at jockeying networks and administering UNIX clusters. We're looking for top-notch thrill seeking, software engineers to join the Google.com team. Google.com engineers are in the thick of everything involved with keeping Google running, from code-level troubleshooting of traffic anomalies to maintenance of our most cutting edge services; from monitoring and alerts to building new automation infrastructure. We are aggressively building this elite team of high level engineers in this mission critical environment. All team members must have strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, fluency in coding, good communication skills, and most of all enthusiasm for tackling the complex problems of scale which are uniquely Google. Google.com engineers tackle challenging, novel situations every day, and work with just about every other engineering and operations team in the process. Qualifications: .BA/BS in CS, or equivalent experience. .Strong programming/scripting skills in any of the following: Perl, Python, C, C++, Java .In-depth knowledge of Unix (preferably Linux), networking, and scripting languages. .Proven technical troubleshooting experience. .Excellent analytic ability, strong communication skills, and a strong sense of urgency. .Ability to handle periodic on-call duty as well as out-of-band requests. .5+ years experience in a similar position a big plus. .Experience with Unix system administration. For immediate consideration, please send a text (ASCII) or HTML version of your resume to: Sean Murphy smurphy@google.com Important: The subject field of your email must include Senior Software Engineer, Google.com, Dublin Engineering Manager/Director Google.com (SRE) Positions based in Dublin, Ireland We're looking for a highly technical, hands-on Engineer or Operations Manager to lead a team of 4-10+ Google software engineers and systems administrators for the Google.com group. The Google.com teams are directly responsible for Google's stellar uptime record, and act as the guardians and custodians of Google's user-visible services. In this leadership role, you will be responsible for ensuring that Google users can always reach and use all of the services under your team's care. Requirements: .Very high technical competence and strong academic record. .Strong coder in any of the following languages: Perl, python, C++, Java .4+ years of relevant hands-on technical experience, and a record of individual technical achievement. .3-10+ years of relevant experience managing software development and/or operations teams. .Strong project management skills, especially in deploying live end-user systems. .That rare mix of intelligence, integrity, domain knowledge, verbal agility, and diplomacy which allows you to rapidly earn the trust of technically-astute teams across the company. .BA/BS in CS preferred; MS / Ph.D. a plus. For immediate consideration, please send a text (ASCII) or HTML or PDF version of your resume to: Sean Murphy smurphy@google.com Important: The subject field of your email must include Google.com Manager/Director - Dublin From hakke_007 at gmx.de Fri Dec 3 05:48:47 2004 From: hakke_007 at gmx.de (Thomas Washeim) Date: Fri Dec 3 05:46:21 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Hotels for PerlWorkshop? In-Reply-To: <871xec7w88.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <871xec7w88.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <41B0529F.2070601@gmx.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Any suggestions for these? Servus, Wasi - -- Find my public key here: http://www.htw-dresden.de/~s50954/ Please note, that you will never receive an unsigned mail from me. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFBsFKf2/ggQBUI/skRApLmAJ4xkl9vMBW2w31Mreo74/vBHGUrqgCgnRDM ROeF8eOaPVtbEo2CAIuJ+c4= =r7bG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From panzerdampf at web.de Thu Dec 2 17:28:33 2004 From: panzerdampf at web.de (Daniel Martin) Date: Fri Dec 3 11:17:37 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Noch mehr Kultur Message-ID: <20041202232833.GD9756@pest.apocalypse.home> Moin Leute Wie versprochen, hier der Link: http://www.htw-dresden.de/~s52578/ logik.mpg ... Lord Of Logik tshirt.mpg ... aus der Rubrik Haushaltstipps Viel Spass, Daniel. -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde geschreddert... Dateiname : nicht verfügbar Dateityp : application/pgp-signature Dateigröße : 189 bytes Beschreibung: nicht verfügbar URL : http://mail.pm.org/archives/dresden-pm/attachments/20041203/9f75b1eb/attachment.bin From dresden-pm at demofreak.de Fri Dec 3 16:40:11 2004 From: dresden-pm at demofreak.de (Johannes Studt) Date: Fri Dec 3 16:40:18 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Noch mehr Kultur In-Reply-To: <20041202232833.GD9756@pest.apocalypse.home> References: <20041202232833.GD9756@pest.apocalypse.home> Message-ID: <20041203224011.GA15328@fileserver02.chdintern.de> * Daniel Martin [2004-12-03 00:28]: > logik.mpg ... Lord Of Logik Cool. :D > tshirt.mpg ... aus der Rubrik Haushaltstipps o.O Das darf meine Frau nicht sehen. Sonst muss ich am Ende meine TShirts noch selber zusammenfalten. Hannes -- Was den Menschen vom Tier unterscheidet, sind die Geldsorgen. (unbekannter Autor) From hakke_007 at gmx.de Sun Dec 5 07:30:28 2004 From: hakke_007 at gmx.de (Thomas Washeim) Date: Tue Dec 7 11:48:08 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Hotels for PerlWorkshop? In-Reply-To: <41B0529F.2070601@gmx.de> References: <871xec7w88.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> <41B0529F.2070601@gmx.de> Message-ID: <41B30D74.6050300@gmx.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hier meine Vorschläge. Wünsche, Kritik etc bitte posten! Pensionen Mezcalero URL: http://www.mezcalero.de/ Telefon: (0351) 81 07 70 Fax: (0351) 81 07 711 Preise: EZ 30,00-45,00 EUR DZ 25,00-30,00 EUR 3BZ 19,00-23,00 EUR 4BZ 17,00-19,00 5&6BZ 15,00-17,00 Adresse: Königsbrücker Straße 64 D-01099 Dresden Bem.: Frühstück 5,00 EUR Rabatt ab >= 2 Tage in >= DZ: 2,00 EUR Anno Domini URL: http://www.annodomini.de/ Telefon: (0351) 88 04 570 Fax: (0351) 89 02 050 email: Kontakt@AnnoDomini.de Preise: EZ ab 30 EUR DZ ab 30 EUR Adresse: Klotzscher Hauptstraße 27 01109 Dresden-Klotzsche Bem.: inkl. 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Wenn Sie diesen Informationsservice abbestellen moechten, schicken Sie bitte eine Mail mit folgendem Inhalt an majordomo@oreilly.de: unsubscribe user_groups IHRE-E-MAILADRESSE Tragen Sie diesen Text bitte nicht in die Betreffzeile, sondern in das Mitteilungsfeld des Mailprogramms ein. Wenn Sie Schwierigkeiten haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an listmaster@oreilly.de. ========================================================= O'Reilly Verlag GmbH & Co.KG, Balthasarstr. 81 50670 Koeln Tel.: +(49)-221-9731600 Fax.: +(49)-221-9731608 Geschaeftsfuehrer: Timothy O'Reilly, Elke Hansel Amtsgericht Koeln, HRA 13894, UST-IdNr.: DE 163372785 From hakke_007 at gmx.de Sun Dec 12 17:08:54 2004 From: hakke_007 at gmx.de (Thomas Washeim) Date: Sun Dec 12 17:05:42 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] 7. Deutscher Perlworkshop Message-ID: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hallo *, warum tut sich denn nichts auf der Seite. Bis auf die Hotels ist noch gar nichts drin. Warum steht auf der Webseite von Pentacon nix über die Veranstaltung. Wer füllt die restlichen leeren Felder aus? Viele Fragen, ich bitte um Antworten, Sersen, Wasi! - -- Find my public key here: http://www.htw-dresden.de/~s50954/ Please note, that you will never receive an unsigned mail from me. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFBvM+G2/ggQBUI/skRArnoAKCKN330/gPYcPJJEgG+b3B5ChGk1ACcCwvX CZs0LfXazjicpctWqcj0NxM= =Wsnk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From jpuruckherr at cyberport.de Tue Dec 14 07:20:57 2004 From: jpuruckherr at cyberport.de (Jens Puruckherr) Date: Tue Dec 14 07:22:07 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] libs zur Laufzeit einbinden Message-ID: Hallo, ich habe eigene Module die ich mit 'use lib ' in @INC aufnehme. Das setzt aber voraus, dass statisch und absolut ist, da zur compile-Zeit ausgewertet wird. Nutze ich einen relativen Pfad z.B. 'use lib "libs"', muss das Script immer aus einem bestimmten Verzeichnis heraus gestartet werden. Die Module ins globale @INC zu kopieren soll aus verschiedenen Gruenden vermieden werden. Das Script macht beim Start also ein chdir ins home des users unter dessen Kennung es laufen soll und erwartet dort unter libs seine Module. Leider kann ich diese nicht mittels 'use lib $ENV{'HOME'}."/libs"; ' einbinden. Der Username ist das einzige, was ich konfigurieren will, alles andere soll aus dem ENV gelesen werden. Gibbet einen Trick, wie man sowas realisieren kann? P.S: Das Script wird entweder als root oder als der zugelassene User gestartet, das chdir klappt also. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Jens Puruckherr From uwe.voelker at gmx.de Tue Dec 14 08:15:49 2004 From: uwe.voelker at gmx.de (Uwe Voelker) Date: Tue Dec 14 08:15:54 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] libs zur Laufzeit einbinden In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1103033749.41bef595990d2@mail.tu-chemnitz.de> > Gibbet einen Trick, wie man sowas realisieren kann? Ja, mittels BEGIN-Block. Z. B. so: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Data::Dumper; my $pfad; BEGIN { $pfad = 'hoho'; } use lib $pfad; print Dumper(\@INC); Das Skript ist Schwachsinn, aber Du verstehst schon den Punkt... Tschüs, Uwe From jpuruckherr at cyberport.de Tue Dec 14 10:03:07 2004 From: jpuruckherr at cyberport.de (Jens Puruckherr) Date: Tue Dec 14 10:01:40 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] libs zur Laufzeit einbinden In-Reply-To: <1103033749.41bef595990d2@mail.tu-chemnitz.de> References: <1103033749.41bef595990d2@mail.tu-chemnitz.de> Message-ID: Uwe Voelker on Tue Dec 14 2004 at 15:15 +0100 wrote: > >Ja, mittels BEGIN-Block. Z. B. so: > > Jop, Danke, jetze funzts! > Mit freundlichen Grüßen Jens Puruckherr From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Tue Dec 14 14:14:43 2004 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Tue Dec 14 14:11:43 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, December 8 Message-ID: <200412142114.43108.joerg.westphal@gmx.de> ---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- ================================================================ O'Reilly News for User Group Members December 8, 2004 ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -PC Hardware Annoyances -Mac Annoyances -Windows XP Personal Trainer -Excel 2003 Personal Trainer -PowerPoint 2003 Personal Trainer -Managing Projects with GNU make, 3rd Edition -Mind Hacks: Tips & Tools for Using Your Brain -A Theory of Fun for Game Design -Flash Out of the Box -Oracle SQL*Plus Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Gordon Meyer ("Smart Home Hacks"), DigitalGuru, Sunnyvale, CA-- December 15 -Kyle Rankin, ("Knoppix Hacks"), at LUGOD, Davis, CA--January 4 -Cary Millsap ("Optimizing Oracle Performance"), COUG, Calgary, Alberta--January 5 -O'Reilly (Booth #2225) at Macworld Conference & Expo, San Francisco--January 10-14 -Free Exhibit Hall Pass for Macworld ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conference News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Registration is Open for O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, San Diego, CA--March 14-17, 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -David Pogue's "CBS News Sunday Morning" Wins an Emmy -Paying Attention (or Not) to the Flickr Daily Zeitgeist -New Titles on Safari -Lawrence Lessig on Blogs and the Law -Author IMterview: "Smart Home Hacks" -True Stories of Knoppix Rescues -Choosing a Language for Interactive Fiction -Inside EuroBSDCon 2004 -Gifts, Gadgets, and Software for Mac Geeks -Reclaiming Hacks -Five Favorite Annoyances -How To Start Hacking Your PC -Using the SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services -Automate Windows Installations -Learning Lab: .NET Certificate $200 Instant Rebate -Simple Object Persistence with the db4o Object Database -Juggle Your Java with JDistro -Reeking Havok with the Experience Music Project -Greg Kessler: Rock and Roll Shooter ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? 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For maximum ease of use, "PC Hardware Annoyances" is divided into several broad hardware categories, including desktops, laptops and PDAs, graphics, sound, hard drives, CD/DVD drives, network, and printers and scanners. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pchardwareannoy/ A sample excerpt on "Desktop Annoyances, " is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pchardwareannoy/chapter/ ***Mac Annoyances Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 059600723X http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/macannoy/chapter/index.html "Mac Annoyances" is written for the individual who can't live without a Mac yet can't deal with its fickle temperament. The book provides solutions to scores of common problems faced by Mac owners. Hassles associated with Mac OS X, iLife, Mac hardware, Microsoft Office, and more are all addressed in sharp detail with tips, tricks, and workarounds designed to drastically improve specific problem-solving capabilities. 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These bite-sized, pain-free workouts will get your PowerPoint skills pumped in a hurry. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointpt/index.html ***Managing Projects with GNU make, 3rd Edition Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596006101 "Managing Projects with GNU make, 3rd Edition" provides guidelines on meeting the needs of large, modern projects. This edition focuses on the GNU version of make, which has deservedly become the industry standard. GNU's powerful extensions are explored in this book, including a number of interesting advanced topics such as portability, parallelism, and use with Java. Learn how to get your builds to be as efficient as possible, reduce maintenance, avoid errors, and thoroughly understand what make is doing. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/make3/ Chapter 12, "Debugging Makefiles," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/make3/chapter/index.html ***Mind Hacks: Tips & Tools for Using Your Brain Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596007795 This exploration into the moment-by-moment workings of the brain uses cognitive neuroscience to present experiments, tricks, and tips related to vision, motor skills, attention, cognition, and subliminal perception. Each "hack" examines specific operations of the brain. By seeing how the brain responds, we pick up clues about the architecture and design of the brain, learning a little bit more about how it's put together. Find out what's going on in your head. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mindhks/ Sample hacks are available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mindhks/chapter/index.html ***A Theory of Fun for Game Design Publisher: Paraglyph Press ISBN: 1932111972 Never before has a guide so succinctly put together the essence of what it means to design for the elusive but highly important element of fun. And the pursuit of fun in interactive media like games is never ending. It's not so easy to articulate what fun is (try it sometime and you'll see) but leading interactive designer Raph Koster has developed a theory of fun that he cleverly presents in his groundbreaking book. Not only game designers, but all designers will treasure this insightful and challenging exploration of how to step out of the box and create designs that really entertain. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/1932111972/ ***Flash Out of the Box Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596006918 Flash is all about creating unparalleled user experiences and applications for the Web, and this book is all about helping you think outside of the box to get there. "Flash Out of the Box" gets you animating, working with video, loading external assets, drawing, masking, modularizing, and more for developing the foundation you need to move out of the box and into more advanced techniques. This user-centric book makes learning Flash MX 2004 intuitive, logical, and fun. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/flashbox/ Chapter 3, "Your First Animation," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/flashbox/chapter/index.html ***Oracle SQL*Plus Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596008856 This portable, quick-reference guide is a must-have for developers and DBAs looking to maximize the effectiveness of SQL*Plus. The new, third edition includes updated syntax and format options for both SQL and SQL*Plus for Oracle Database 10g, Oracle's latest database release. It also describes both command-line and browser-based SQL*Plus, and provides information on new SQL features. This pocket reference serves as an ideal companion to the bestselling "Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide." http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/orsqlpluspr3/ Sample excerpts are available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/orsqlpluspr3/chapter/index.html/ ================================================ Upcoming Events ================================================ ***For more events, please see: http://events.oreilly.com/ ***Gordon Meyer ("Smart Home Hacks"), DigitalGuru, Sunnyvale, CA-- December 15 Gordon makes an appearance at the DigitalGuru Computer Bookshop starting at 12:30pm. DigitalGuru will be offering a 40% discount on Gordon's book that day. (If you can't make it December 15, be sure to stop by DigitalGuru before December 31 to take advantage of a special sale: up to 40% off ALL O'Reilly books, as well as books by our publishing partners.) 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In the category of "Outstanding Interpretation and/or Analysis of a Business News Story--Regularly Scheduled Newscast," David Pogue's "CBS News Sunday Morning" won the Emmy: "David Pogue takes complex technological applications such as Google or Spam and makes them comprehensible to the ordinary, non-technophile viewer." David is the creator of the Missing Manuals Series. You can read the press release here: http://www.emmyonline.org/emmy/2ndBizEmmyWinners.html ***Paying Attention (or Not) to the Flickr Daily Zeitgeist Perhaps the most complex operating system in the world is the human brain. In "Mind Hacks," authors Matt Webb and Tom Stafford use cognitive neuroscience to present experiments, tricks, and tips related to vision, motor skills, attention, cognition, and subliminal perception. In this article, they explore how elements of web pages attract attention and influence reading. They then apply some of the ideas from their book in the examination of one such element, an animated photo-sharing widget, the Flickr Daily Zeitgeist. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2004/12/06/mndhcks_1.html ***New Titles on Safari Search, annotate, read, and download chapters from your favorite technical books through Safari Bookshelf. New titles from O'Reilly include: "Java Network Programming, 3rd Edition;" "Securing Windows Server 2003;" "Unit Test Frameworks;" "Word Hacks;" "Managing Projects with GNU make, 3rd Edition;" "High Performance Linux Clusters;" "Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide;" and "Windows XP Power Hound." If you haven't gone on Safari yet, get a free trial. http://www.oreilly.com/go/safari-ug ***Lawrence Lessig on Blogs and the Law In this IT Conversations interview, Lawrence Lessig talks about the growth of law-related blogs and their impact on the practice of law, and some of the problems with current copyright law. http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail285.html Lessig will be speaking at O'Reilly's Emerging Technology Conference. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/etech/ ***Author IMterview: "Smart Home Hacks" Gizmodo editor Joel Johnson talks to author Gordon Meyer about home automation and some of the reasons X10 is still a good choice for home hackers. After the IMterview, you'll find a hack on how to forward your phone calls without using the phone company's services, excerpted from Gordon's new book "Smart Home Hacks." http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/wireless/x10/index.php#smart-home-hacks-i mterview-and-book-excerpt-025870 --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***True Stories of Knoppix Rescues A battle-hardened sysadmin shares his near-death tales of Knoppix rescue. Kyle Rankin is a true Knoppix veteran with endless stories of broken systems and machines in distress. In this article, he shares a few of his favorites, complete with outcomes and weapons of choice. Not for the faint of heart. Kyle is the author of "Knoppix Hacks." http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/12/02/knpxhks_1.html ***Choosing a Language for Interactive Fiction Retro gaming is hot, and what could be more retro than interactive fiction? If you pine for the days of white mailboxes, twisty little passages, and Babelfish all in your mind, perhaps you long to create your own interactive fiction world. Liza Daly starts down that path by explaining how to choose the right IF language. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/11/24/interactive_fiction.html ***Inside EuroBSDCon 2004 European BSD fans recently had the opportunity to meet and talk during EuroBSDCon 2004. Federico Biancuzzi was there. Here are his thoughts from the conference and ideas on how to improve conferences for the rest of the European BSD community. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/11/24/eurobsdcon2004.html --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Gifts, Gadgets, and Software for Mac Geeks This year's gift guide shows you the coolest gadgets and often includes clever software to accompany them. Suggestions start as cheap as $15 and most are less than $80. And the best part--everything works beautifully with Mac OS X. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/11/23/gifts.html ***Reclaiming Hacks The O'Reilly Hacks series has stirred a controversy that usually extends no further than the front cover of a book. The hacking spirit, not the promotion of illegal activities, is being reclaimed through each one of these books. The curious nature of the hacker ethic, whether prompted by a sheer spark of genius or the urge of an annoyance, celebrates rolling up the sleeves and taking action. Hadley Stern, author of "iPod and iTunes Hacks," takes a stab at clarification and discusses the issues he faced while writing his book. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/12/03/hadley_hks.html ***Five Favorite Annoyances As much as we love our Macs, we've got to admit that sometimes they annoy the patience out of us. John Rizzo, author of "Mac Annoyances," picks five of his favorite Mac annoyances to share. Better yet, he offers a fix for every problem. Don't get mad, get clever. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/11/30/macannoy_1.html --------------------- Windows/.NET --------------------- ***How To Start Hacking Your PC Want to get under the hood of your PC and start hacking? Jim Aspinwall, author of "PC Hacks," literally wrote the book on it. In this first part of a two-part article, he teaches you everything you need to know to get started. http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2004/11/24/PC_Hacking_Part 1.html ***Using the SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Microsoft has finally added reporting capabilities to its flagship database server, SQL Server 2000. In this article, Wei-Meng Lee walks you through the basics of creating a simple report using the SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services. http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2004/11/29/sqlreporting.html ***Automate Windows Installations Answer files can automate Windows installations, saving time and simplifying deployment. Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows Server Hacks," offers tips and tricks for making better use of them. http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2004/11/30/answer_files.ht ml ***Learning Lab: .NET Certificate $200 Instant Rebate Learn .NET programming skills and earn a .NET Programming Certificate from the University of Illinois. The .NET Certificate Series from the O'Reilly Learning Lab is comprised of three courses that give you the foundation you need to do .NET programming well: Learn XML; Learn Object-Oriented Programming Using Java; and Learn C#. Only in December, receive a $200 instant rebate when you enroll in all three courses. http://www.oreilly.com/redirector.csp?link=UADot&type=news --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Simple Object Persistence with the db4o Object Database Mapping Java objects to relational databases is a difficult task, fraught with perils and gotchas. db4o dodges the issue entirely by providing an object-oriented persistence mechanism that is small, lightweight, and efficient. Jim Paterson shows how it works. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/12/01/db4o.html ***Juggle Your Java with JDistro Typically, one Java application will live in its own virtual machine, but this is neither required nor necessarily desirable. JDistro, a multitasking Java application, makes it possible to run applications, applets, and more, all inside of one process. Howard Wen interviewed creators Guillaume Desnoix and Gerard Collin to find out how it works. a.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/11/24/jdistro.html --------------------- Digital Media --------------------- ***Reeking Havok with the Experience Music Project High-tech drummer Reek Havok develops interactive music technology for Seattle’s Experience Music Project museum. In this interview, he takes you behind the scenes and shares his software groove secrets. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2004/12/01/reek_1204.html ***Greg Kessler: Rock and Roll Shooter Greg Kessler has photographed plenty of well known artists in the music industry, including the likes of Phish, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, String Cheese Incident, and Of A Revolution (O.A.R.). In this portfolio, he not only presents the captivating images, Greg also includes anecdotes about the subjects themselves. http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2004/12/01/featured.html ================================================ >From Your Peers =============================================== Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user groups across the globe are up to: http://wiki.oreillynet.com/usergroups/index.cgi Until next time-- Marsee From schwigon at webit.de Wed Dec 15 03:38:56 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Wed Dec 15 03:39:01 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: 7. Deutscher Perlworkshop In-Reply-To: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> (Thomas Washeim's message of "Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:08:54 +0100") References: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> Message-ID: <876533295b.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Thomas Washeim writes: > warum tut sich denn nichts auf der Seite. Weiss nicht. Ich musste erstmal 'ne Weile pausieren und Du warst beim letzten Treffen der einzige, der ein eindeutiges Mitmachstatement von sich gegeben hat, oder? Vielleicht finden die anderen auch die Seite nicht. Hier ist sie nochmal: http://renormalist.net/cgi-bin/twiki/view/PM/PerlWorkshop2005 Wär schon schön, wenn da noch 'ne ganze Menge an Infos hinzukäme. Der Rahmen ist auch nicht limitierend gedacht; was immer Sinn machen könnte für Gäste in Dresden kann da rein: Kneipenrouten, Sehenswürdigkeiten, Dreckviertel-Routen, ein Graffiti-Resieführer, was immer euch einfällt. > Warum steht auf der Webseite von Pentacon nix über die > Veranstaltung. Wie "die" das propagieren ist deren Entscheidung. Da rede ich denen auch nicht rein. Die Propaganda wird eher von den Perlworkshop-Orgas ausgehen, aber auch dort ist momentan nicht allzuviel los. > Wer füllt die restlichen leeren Felder aus? Ich oder Du oder wer immer auch Lust hat, was beizutragen. Es gibt halt keinen Kommandierenden. Wir glauben alle an sich selbst organisierende Systeme. GreetinX Steffen -- Wenn man auch noch gerecht sein möcherte, dann könnte man eh gleich einpacken, oder seinen /Kopf/ zusperren, oder /runter hacken/ dann einmotten. Das Loch über dem Hals mit Mullbinden ausstopfen, das darf man nicht vergessen, sonst spritzt das ganze Blut heraus. -- Rainald Goetz, Irre From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Wed Dec 15 04:33:44 2004 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Wed Dec 15 04:24:22 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: 7. Deutscher Perlworkshop In-Reply-To: <876533295b.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> <876533295b.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <41C01308.5040906@gmx.de> Steffen Schwigon schrieb: >Ich musste erstmal 'ne Weile pausieren und Du warst beim letzten >Treffen der einzige, der ein eindeutiges Mitmachstatement von sich >gegeben hat, oder? > Du sollst nicht unterschlagen Deinen Herrn und Meister... ;-) Ähem. Ich war wieder überraschend im RGW unterwegs und konnte deshalb noch nicht viel beitragen. Als "Fachmann" würde ich ein paar Kneipen beisteuern. Außerdem hatte ich Kontakt zu den Verkehrsbetrieben. Es besteht die Möglichkeit für den Veranstaltungszeitraum mit der DVBAG einen Vertrag zu schließen und Sonderkonditionen für den innerstädtischen Transport auszuhandeln. Bedeutet: Workshopteilnehmer kriegt spezielles Dreitageticket + Fahrplanheft und pipapo. Bedingung die DVBAG schließt einen Vertrag mit (einem) dem Veranstalter. Wenn so etwas gewünscht ist, vertiefe ich die Beziehungen. Zusätzlich habe ich der Veranstaltungsabteilung des Studentenwerkes noch ein Angebot fürs Catering abringen können. Leider ist die Kollegin im "Kikr", es kommt erst am Anfang nächster Woche. Das Angebot von Klüh-Catering muß ich noch bis Freitiag schuldig bleiben, ich kriege keinen Zugriff auf die Daten. Ich hoffe du bekommst keinen Ärger mit dem Orga-Team. Bis die Tage. Jörg From schwigon at webit.de Wed Dec 15 04:53:25 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Wed Dec 15 04:53:29 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: 7. Deutscher Perlworkshop In-Reply-To: <41C01308.5040906@gmx.de> (Joerg Westphal's message of "Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:33:44 +0100") References: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> <876533295b.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> <41C01308.5040906@gmx.de> Message-ID: <877jnju922.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Joerg Westphal writes: > Steffen Schwigon schrieb: > >>Ich musste erstmal 'ne Weile pausieren und Du warst beim letzten >>Treffen der einzige, der ein eindeutiges Mitmachstatement von sich >>gegeben hat, oder? >> > Du sollst nicht unterschlagen Deinen Herrn und Meister... ;-) Ich wußte, ich mache einen Fehler, als ich so direkt wurde. Man soll sich niemals auf absolute, nachprüfbare Aussagen festlegen, das lernt jeder Politikstudent im ersten Semester. > Außerdem hatte ich Kontakt zu den Verkehrsbetrieben. Es besteht die > Möglichkeit für den Veranstaltungszeitraum mit der DVBAG einen Vertrag > zu schließen und Sonderkonditionen für den innerstädtischen Transport > auszuhandeln. Bedeutet: Workshopteilnehmer kriegt spezielles > Dreitageticket + Fahrplanheft und pipapo. Bedingung die DVBAG schließt > einen Vertrag mit (einem) dem Veranstalter. Wenn so etwas gewünscht > ist, vertiefe ich die Beziehungen. Ich hab's an die Orgas weitergegeben und nenne Dir demnächst den offiziellen Ansprechpartner, der auch Verträge unterzeichnet, falls Interesse besteht. > Das Angebot von Klüh-Catering muß ich noch bis Freitiag schuldig > bleiben, ich kriege keinen Zugriff auf die Daten. Ich hoffe du > bekommst keinen Ärger mit dem Orga-Team. Noch ist nichts zu spät. GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From schwigon at webit.de Wed Dec 15 06:01:06 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Wed Dec 15 06:01:10 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: 7. Deutscher Perlworkshop In-Reply-To: <41C01308.5040906@gmx.de> (Joerg Westphal's message of "Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:33:44 +0100") References: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> <876533295b.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> <41C01308.5040906@gmx.de> Message-ID: <87vfb3n531.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Joerg Westphal writes: > Außerdem hatte ich Kontakt zu den Verkehrsbetrieben. Es besteht die > Möglichkeit für den Veranstaltungszeitraum mit der DVBAG einen Vertrag > zu schließen und Sonderkonditionen für den innerstädtischen Transport > auszuhandeln. Bedeutet: Workshopteilnehmer kriegt spezielles > Dreitageticket + Fahrplanheft und pipapo. Bedingung die DVBAG schließt > einen Vertrag mit (einem) dem Veranstalter. Wenn so etwas gewünscht > ist, vertiefe ich die Beziehungen. Ja. "vertiefe" mal und lote insbesondere aus, wie die Bedingungen sind, ob wir uns z.B. vorher fest auf die Anzahl einigen müssen. Dann wird's evtl. schwer, weil wir das noch nicht wissen, bzw. erst relativ spät erfahren können. Wie spät wiederum für DVB noch rechtzeitig ist, wäre eine weitere Rahmenbedingung. Im Zweifelsfall steht das erst Anfang Februar 2005 fest. GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon Dresden Perl Mongers From schwigon at webit.de Wed Dec 15 06:09:11 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Wed Dec 15 06:09:13 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Perl Advent Calendar Message-ID: <87acsfzrtk.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Alle Jahre wieder und wirklich interessant: http://perladvent.org/ GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon Dresden Perl Mongers From schwigon at webit.de Fri Dec 17 03:37:52 2004 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Fri Dec 17 03:37:56 2004 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Re: 7. Deutscher Perlworkshop In-Reply-To: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> (Thomas Washeim's message of "Mon, 13 Dec 2004 00:08:54 +0100") References: <41BCCF86.7000008@gmx.de> Message-ID: <87k6rhs1sf.fsf@lamebrain.teufelkommraus.webit.de> Klasse, unsere lokale Info-Seite enthält jetzt schon einen Haufen nützliche Infos. Danke an die Hauptlieferanten Wasi und Jörg. Sie wird seit heute offiziell als unsere Info-Seite propagiert. Fällt jemandem was Nicht-Tourismus-mäßiges ein, wo man die Leute in Dresden hinschicken könnte. Also nicht Semperoper, Zwinger usw., sondern nach irgendwie anderen Aspekten. Mir fallen z.B. ein: - Uni-Viertel - Neustadt (als Kneipenviertel) - irgendwelche Altindustrieruinen-Routen Weitere Ideen für bissel ausgefallenere Dresden-Tips? GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon Dresden Perl Mongers