From perl at tecspy.com Mon May 9 11:39:52 2005 From: perl at tecspy.com (Michael) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 19:39:52 +0100 Subject: [Nottingham-pm] [Fwd: O'Reilly UK - User Group Newsletter Issue 07-05] Message-ID: <427FAE78.90501@tecspy.com> Hi NottLug and NottPM members, As you all may or may not know, we are members of the O'Reilly User Groups Programme and as such we are eligible to a 30% discount on all O'Reilly books (and others with seemingly free postage too). Also, books are available free to those who wish to publish reviews on the NottLug or NottPM websites. Here's the latest O'Reilly User Group Newsletter which begins with Josette Garcia from O'Reilly UK complaining that not enough people are asking for free books to review! Regards, Michael Erskine. -- Life is the childhood of our immortality. -- Goethe ---------- >8 ---------- CUT HERE ---------- >8 ---------- -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Josette Garcia" Subject: O'Reilly UK - User Group Newsletter Issue 07-05 Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 12:49:14 +0100 Size: 22570 Url: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/nottingham-pm/attachments/20050509/f199e057/OReillyUK-UserGroupNewsletterIssue07-05.eml From msemtd at yahoo.co.uk Mon May 23 06:06:47 2005 From: msemtd at yahoo.co.uk (Michael Erskine) Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 14:06:47 +0100 Subject: [Nottingham-pm] O'Reilly Newsletter - Perl, Python & Other Scripting Languages Message-ID: <200505231406.47715.msemtd@yahoo.co.uk> Hi folks, here's a new one from O'Reilly... ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Perl, Python & Other Scripting Languages Date: Monday 23 May 2005 13:11 From: "O'Reilly PR" To: "Michael Erskine" ********************************************************************** O'Reilly Newsletter - Perl, Python & Other Scripting Languages ********************************************************************** Issue 05-05 To view this issue in your default web browser, please click: http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae- b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=0&o=1 ** ** http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae- b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3190&o=1 ** EuroOSCON CFP Now Open ** The O'Reilly European Open Source Convention 2005, to be held on October 17-20 in scenic Amsterdam, will explore the best and newest open source technologies. We're interested in all aspects of building applications, services, and systems that utilize the capabilities of the open source platform. Session and tutorial proposals are due by midnight, May 23rd. Submit your proposal today. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3191&o=1 ** ** http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae- b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3177&o=1 ** Build a Wireless Gateway with Perl ** Tired of programming and want to tackle some system administration? How about using Perl to manage the wireless gateway you've always meant to set up? Alptekin Cakircali shows off his AWLP project, which combines Linux and Perl to make a customizable wireless gateway out of an old PC. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3179&o=1 ** Inside YAPC::NA 2005 ** One of the success stories of the Perl community is the series of self-organized Yet Another Perl Conferences. This year's North American YAPC is in Toronto in late June. chromatic recently interviewed Richard Dice, the man behind YAPC::NA 2005 to discuss how to put together a conference and what to expect from the conference and its attendant extracurricular activities in lovely Toronto. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3180&o=1 ** Massive Data Aggregation with Perl ** What do you do if you have a huge array of disparate data sources from which to collect and present data in multiple formats? First, reach for Perl. Then...good question. Fred Moyer explains how his team designed and built a system to aggregate and present huge amounts of data with Perl. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3181&o=1 ** People Behind Perl: brian d foy ** People Behind Perl: brian d foy brian d foy is a long-time Perl hacker and leader, having founded the Perl Mongers, written and helped to write many useful CPAN modules, and recently founding, publishing, and editing The Perl Review. Perl.com recently interviewed brian about his work, history, and future plans. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3184&o=1 ** Automating Windows Applications with Win32::OLE ** Many Windows applications are surprisingly automable through OLE, COM, DCOM, et cetera. Even better, this automation works through Perl as well. Henry Wasserman walks through the process of discovering how to automate Internet Explorer components to automate web testing from Perl. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3185&o=1 ** This Week in Perl 6, April 12 - 19, 2005 ** Matt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with Pugs 6.2.0 released, documentation patches, a switch to Subversion, and scope, whitespace, and character class questions. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3186&o=1 ** This Week in Perl 6, April 20 - 26, 2005 ** Piers Cawley summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with Pugs 6.2.1 released, more MMD schemes, and big discussions of blocks, invocants, and parameters. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3183&o=1 ** This Week in Perl 6, April 26 - May 3, 2005 ** Matt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with Pugs 6.2.2 released, Parrot freezing for a release, and the great debate over invocant naming continuing. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3182&o=1 ** This Week in Perl 6, May 3, 2005 - May 17, 2005 ** Matt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with Pugs gaining object support, Parrot 0.2.0 released, and Perl 6 going through a reduction (though not in volume). http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3178&o=1 ** This Week in Perl 6, April 4-11, 2005 ** Piers Cawley summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with a new plan for Ponie, a Parrot/Pugs hackathon announcement, and identity tests. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3187&o=1 ** Building Good CPAN Modules ** Your code is amazing. It works exactly as you intended. You've decided to give back, to share it with the world by uploading it to the CPAN. Before you do, though, there are a few fiddly details about cross-platform and cross-version compatibility to keep in mind. Rob Kinyon gives several guidelines about writing CPAN modules that will work everywhere they will be useful. http://oreilly.creativemessage.com/Newsletter.aspx?s=9dd690b7-1b6a-4259-8aae -b8f264117065&l=1&n=1&i=227&a=3188&o=1 ** Python on Your (S60) Phone by John Littler ** Nokia recently released a Python distribution that runs on Series 60 phones. Sure it's cool, but is it useful? 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