From francisco at nortenet.pt Sat Jul 8 10:34:55 2006 From: francisco at nortenet.pt (Francisco Alves Cabrita) Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 18:34:55 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] =?iso-8859-15?q?F=E9rias+Livros+Servidor?= Message-ID: <200607081834.59028.francisco@nortenet.pt> Ol?s Vivas ESTOU DE F?RIAS (axo) !!! :) Bem este mail n?o pode ultrepassar 1 minuto de escrita. :-) - Tenho dois livros para entregar. (n?o me lembro dos nomes nem para quem s?o, mas de certeza vcs sabem. :) .) Encontro-me em viana por isso para quando um caf? ?! Segunda ao principio da tarde !? - Devido ? inactividade do grupo e dos seus membros, vou desligar tempor?riamente as contas SSH para o mesmo. No futuro caso haja necessidade, retiro o "nologin" :) Abra?o Francisco -- It would be illogical to kill without reason -- Spock, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From francisco at nortenet.pt Sat Jul 8 11:10:17 2006 From: francisco at nortenet.pt (Francisco Alves Cabrita) Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 19:10:17 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] =?iso-8859-1?q?F=E9rias+Livros+Servidor?= In-Reply-To: <44AFEEBC.5040709@alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt> References: <200607081834.59028.francisco@nortenet.pt> <44AFEEBC.5040709@alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt> Message-ID: <200607081910.20973.francisco@nortenet.pt> Em Saturday, 8 de July de 2006 18:43, o Alberto Sim?es escreveu: > Francisco Alves Cabrita wrote: > > Ol?s Vivas > > > > ESTOU DE F?RIAS (axo) !!! :) > > N?o estavas j? na semana passada? cough cough cough. hehe PORRADA :) > > Goza-as bem. > Abra?os > Alberto 10x e abra?os grandes por ai tb :) Francisco -- Our way is peace. -- Septimus, the Son Worshiper, "Bread and Circuses", stardate 4040.7. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(n?o me lembro dos nomes nem > para quem s?o, > mas de certeza vcs sabem. :) .) Encontro-me em viana por isso para > quando um > caf? ?! Segunda ao principio da tarde !? > > - Devido ? inactividade do grupo e dos seus membros, vou desligar > tempor?riamente as contas SSH para o mesmo. No futuro caso haja > necessidade, > retiro o "nologin" :) > > Abra?o > Francisco > > -- > It would be illogical to kill without reason > -- Spock, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4 > _______________________________________________ > Viana-pm mailing list > Viana-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/viana-pm Luis Azevedo (Braceta) braceta at sapo.pt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/viana-pm/attachments/20060708/dbb15d30/attachment.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Jo?o Ferreira jmf From jose.castro at log.pt Wed Jul 19 09:23:49 2006 From: jose.castro at log.pt (Jose Castro) Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 17:23:49 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] newbie on the block: Joao Ferreira In-Reply-To: <1153325691.2781.12.camel@sandoval> References: <1153325691.2781.12.camel@sandoval> Message-ID: <1912995e355d8db1d60e8c0778927a7f@log.pt> Ol? Jo?o :-) Bem vindo ao grupo :-) Eu trabalho na log (www.log.pt). E tu, que fazes com Perl? :-) Abra?os, jac PS: Se o resto da malta se quiser apresentar, era capaz de ser boa ideia :-) On Jul 19, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Joao Miguel Ferreira wrote: > Ol? a todos, > > chamo-me Joao Ferreira. acabei de me ligar ? lista de Perl Mongers de > Viana. > > Obrigado ao Filipe Rocha por me indicar os links... > > Tamb?m trabalho com Perl... d? jeito estar ligado. > > Espero tamb?m poder ajudar... > > Cumprimentos a todos. > > Jo?o Ferreira > jmf > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Viana-pm mailing list > Viana-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/viana-pm > > ------------------------------------------ Jos? Castro log Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa ------------------------------------------ From albie at alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt Wed Jul 19 09:28:03 2006 From: albie at alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Alberto_Manuel_Brand=E3o_Sim=F5es?=) Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 17:28:03 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] newbie on the block: Joao Ferreira In-Reply-To: <1912995e355d8db1d60e8c0778927a7f@log.pt> References: <1153325691.2781.12.camel@sandoval> <1912995e355d8db1d60e8c0778927a7f@log.pt> Message-ID: <44BE5D93.1090207@alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt> Jose Castro wrote: > PS: Se o resto da malta se quiser apresentar, era capaz de ser boa > ideia :-) Se insistes... eu sou o infiltrado :) N?o sou de Viana :) Fa?o doutoramento na ?rea de tradu??o autom?tica na UM, Braga. Sou aquele que empurra os braga.pm para a frente (pena que eles s?o tantos e travam muito). Abra?os Alberto -- Alberto Sim?es - Departamento de Inform?tica - Universidade do Minho Campus de Gualtar - 4710-057 Braga - Portugal You can draw a straight line through any three points of a plane... if the line is thick enough From filiperocha at gmail.com Wed Jul 19 09:27:27 2006 From: filiperocha at gmail.com (Filipe Rocha) Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 17:27:27 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] newbie on the block: Joao Ferreira In-Reply-To: <1153325691.2781.12.camel@sandoval> References: <1153325691.2781.12.camel@sandoval> Message-ID: <200607191727.32270.filiperocha@gmail.com> Benvindo! On Wednesday 19 July 2006 17:14, Joao Miguel Ferreira wrote: > Ol? a todos, > > chamo-me Joao Ferreira. acabei de me ligar ? lista de Perl Mongers de > Viana. > > Obrigado ao Filipe Rocha por me indicar os links... > > Tamb?m trabalho com Perl... d? jeito estar ligado. > > Espero tamb?m poder ajudar... > > Cumprimentos a todos. > > Jo?o Ferreira > jmf > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Viana-pm mailing list > Viana-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/viana-pm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Jo?o :-) > > Bem vindo ao grupo :-) > > Eu trabalho na log (www.log.pt). > > E tu, que fazes com Perl? :-) Fa?o umas coisas pequenas para mim... a minha ?ltima brincadeira foi um formatador de txt para sgml para posterior convers?o para PDF e HTML usando as linuxdoc-tools... a pr?xima evolu??o ser? passar para XML e n?o SGML... a l?gica ? facilitar ao m?ximo a escrita de documentos bem formatados sem que quem o escreve ter de saber nada sobre o assunto basta memorizar 2 ou 3 truques.... chamei-lhe "easyDoc"... Neste momento estou tb a desenvolver um projecto com uma empresa na ?rea do networking... coisas simples. Al?m disso sou professor de automa??o e ensino Perl numa parte de uma disciplina na ESTG de Viana do Castelo. Cumprimentos jmf > > Abra?os, > > jac > > PS: Se o resto da malta se quiser apresentar, era capaz de ser boa > ideia :-) > > > On Jul 19, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Joao Miguel Ferreira wrote: > > > Ol? a todos, > > > > chamo-me Joao Ferreira. acabei de me ligar ? lista de Perl Mongers de > > Viana. > > > > Obrigado ao Filipe Rocha por me indicar os links... > > > > Tamb?m trabalho com Perl... d? jeito estar ligado. > > > > Espero tamb?m poder ajudar... > > > > Cumprimentos a todos. > > > > Jo?o Ferreira > > jmf > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Viana-pm mailing list > > Viana-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/viana-pm > > > > > ------------------------------------------ > Jos? Castro > log > Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 > Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 > Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa > ------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Viana-pm mailing list > Viana-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/viana-pm From jose.castro at log.pt Thu Jul 20 10:02:23 2006 From: jose.castro at log.pt (Jose Castro) Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 18:02:23 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] Bem vindos :-) Message-ID: Ol? :-) S? mesmo para dar as boas vindas aos novos membros :-) Em dois dias apareceram mais tr?s pessoas na mailing list :-) Temos que fazer uma meeting, um dias destes ;-) Abra?os, jac ------------------------------------------ Jos? Castro log Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa ------------------------------------------ From jpedrorocha at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 11:29:43 2006 From: jpedrorocha at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o_Rocha?=) Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:29:43 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] Novos menbros da mailing List Message-ID: Boa tarde a todos. ? sempre bom este meio de comunica??o entre todos, obrigado desde j? pelo convite para aderir a esta comunidade. Cumprimentos Jo?o Rocha -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/viana-pm/attachments/20060720/266b130e/attachment.html From francisco at nortenet.pt Fri Jul 21 03:13:37 2006 From: francisco at nortenet.pt (Francisco Alves Cabrita) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 11:13:37 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] Novos menbros da mailing List In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200607211113.40079.francisco@nortenet.pt> Ol?, aproveiro este mail para dizer... Bem-Vindos a todos os novos membros!!! Para aqueles que ainda n?o anotaram nos bookmarks, aqui fica: http://viana.pm.org/ E que tal marcar um caf? ai em Viana !? Aproveitamos para nos conhecermos e ainda para dar os livros que tenho em casa ao balinha e ao azevedo. Este fim de semana vou ficar em Lisboa, mas proponho desde j? uma data. Que tal dia 29/07? ( e Alberto a ver se apareces, j? tou a ganhar 2-0 com as duas idas a Braga!!) :D Em Thursday, 20 de July de 2006 19:29, o Jo?o Rocha escreveu: > Boa tarde a todos. > > ? sempre bom este meio de comunica??o entre todos, obrigado desde j? pelo > convite para aderir a esta comunidade. > > Cumprimentos > > Jo?o Rocha entretanto... :D PUB: O meu Site: www.sufixo.com O meu Blog: www.sufixo.com/raw/ e os vossos !? Abra?os grandes Francisco -- Those who hate and fight must stop themselves -- otherwise it is not stopped. -- Spock, "Day of the Dove", stardate unknown -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Idem. > Que tal dia 29/07? ? uma possibilidade, sim senhor. > O meu Site: www.sufixo.com > O meu Blog: www.sufixo.com/raw/ > > e os vossos !? http://jose-castro.org http://jose-castro.blogspot.com http://use.perl.org/~cog/journal http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=326280 Abra?os :-) jac ------------------------------------------ Jos? Castro log Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa ------------------------------------------ From jose.castro at log.pt Fri Jul 21 10:01:31 2006 From: jose.castro at log.pt (Jose Castro) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 18:01:31 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] Fwd: [Lisbon.pm] Tech Meeting Message-ID: Companheiros :-) Pr?xima Quinta-feira h? uma reuni?o dos Lisbon Perl Mongers. Se tiverem disponibilidade de vir, aproveitem. Vai ser interessante :-) Abra?os, jac PS: J? somos 10! Begin forwarded message: > From: Jose Castro > Date: July 21, 2006 5:37:06 PM GMT+01:00 > To: Lisbon Perl Mongers > Subject: [Lisbon.pm] Tech Meeting > Reply-To: perl at lisbon.pm.org > > Ol? a todos :-) > > Tech meeting, j? na pr?xima Quinta-feira :-) > > > - Quinta-feira dia 27 de Julho de 2006, a partir das 21:30, nas > instala??es da log (http://www.log.pt/a_log/) > > > Programa das festas: > > > # Perl Multithreading, por Miguel Duarte > > # Bibliotecas Digitais em Perl, por Rafael Ant?nio > > # Como n?o elaborar um curriculum e como n?o se comportar numa > entrevista, por Jos? Castro > > # A novidade Perl do ano, por Jos? Castro > > > J? toda a gente espera que todas as talks sejam boas, como sempre s?o, > mas garanto-vos que a novidade Perl do ano... ? mesmo bomb?stica :-) > > > Abstracts: > > > Perl Multithreading, por Miguel Duarte > > - Porqu? usar? > - Diferentes modelos de threading - Teoria e exemplos pr?ticos > - Alternativas ao multi-threading > - Quando n?o usar (tm) > > Bibliotecas Digitais em Perl, por Rafael Ant?nio > > Greenstone e KOHA - funcionalidades e arquitectura > > Como n?o elaborar um curriculum e como n?o se comportar numa > entrevista > > O que fazer para n?o ser chamado para uma entrevista (a menos que seja > com base em curiosidade cient?fica) ou, caso n?o se consiga evitar > uma, o que fazer para se ser descartado ? partida. > > Muitos exemplos pr?ticos e conselhos ?teis (adequados ao meio > t?cnico), acompanhados de hilariantes e horripilantes casos ver?dicos. > > A novidade Perl do ano > > Ser? o Perl 6? > > Ser? o Perl 7? > > Ser? o Super-Homem? > > N?o! > > A novidade Perl do ano ?... > > > > E mais n?o digo :-) > > Fa?am forward deste mail a quem de direito :-) > > Abra?os e at? breve! Qualquer coisa, apitem. > > > jac > > > PS: Para quem n?o souber, a entrada ? gratuita! :-) > > ------------------------------------------ > Jos? Castro > log > Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 > Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 > Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa > ------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------ Jos? Castro log Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa ------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Damian Conway (que vem da Austr?lia para este evento): - Doutorado em Ci?ncias da Computa??o; - Ex-professor universit?rio na Monash University (Austr?lia); - Vencedor do Larry Wall Award for Practical Utility em 1998, 1999 e 2000; - Autor de ?Object Oriented Perl? e de ?Perl Best Practices?; - Orador em in?meras confer?ncias sobre Open Source; - Arquitecto do Perl 6. Algumas notas quanto ? forma??o: - A forma??o ter? lugar em Lisboa, em local a anunciar brevemente; - H? um limite m?ximo de 36 inscri??es; - H? um limite m?ximo de 6 inscri??es para estudantes a tempo inteiro (leia-se: n?o trabalhadores, ou seja, "n?o ganhadores de dinheiro"); - A forma??o tem custos (consultem os detalhes na p?gina); - As inscri??es s?o efectuadas online (http://www.log.pt/perl-best-practices); - A forma de preenchimento das 36 vagas consiste na ordem de chegada dos pagamentos e respectivos comprovativos. Para mais informa??es podem-me contactar directamente ou consultar a p?gina oficial do evento: http://www.log.pt/perl-best-practices. De resto, posso-vos dizer que j? tive a sorte de frequentar esta forma??o; vale mesmo a pena, e ? t?o direccionada a newbies como a experts na linguagem. Quanto ao Damian, ? simplesmente o melhor speaker que j? tive a oportunidade de ver :-) E ? tudo :-) Abra?os a todos, jac ------------------------------------------ Jos? Castro log Tel: +351 21 330 42 20 Fax: +351 21 330 42 19 Av. Duque de ?vila n?23, 1000-138 Lisboa ------------------------------------------ From jose.castro at log.pt Fri Jul 28 06:45:08 2006 From: jose.castro at log.pt (Jose Castro) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 14:45:08 +0100 Subject: [Viana-pm] Fwd: O'Reilly UG News - Issue 08-06 Message-ID: <4944d4797994947abaa86a8cab711226@log.pt> > ================================================ > HIGHLIGHTS > ================================================ > > NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND > -What Is a Wiki? (and How to Use One for Your Projects) > -The Long View of Identity > -Nat Torkington Previews OSCON 2006 > -Rethinking Community Documentation > -The Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop Iceland Adventure > -Secrets of the Arpeggiator > -Parallels Desktop for the Mac > -Wireless Security on the Road Without a VPN > -How To Recover from Registry Corruption > -Inside Vista's New Diagnostic Tools > -What's New in Eclipse 3.2 Java Development Tools? > -Making the Most of JDBC with WebRowSet > -MAKE Podcast: Weekend Projects--Make a Workbench > -Building Tricorders > > BOOK NEWS > - Books for review > - Coming soon > CONFERENCE NEWS > YOUR BOOK REVIEWS > YOUR NEWS > > > ================================================ > NEWS FROM O'REILLY AND BEYOND > ================================================ > > > --------------------- > General News > --------------------- > ***What Is a Wiki? (and How to Use One for Your Projects) > Wikis are becoming known as the tool of choice for large, > multiple-participant projects because jumping in and revising the > pages of a wiki is easy for anyone to do. This article covers how to > effectively use a wiki to keep notes and share ideas among a group of > people, and how to organize that wiki to avoid lost thoughts, and > encourage serendipity. Matt Webb and Tom Stafford co-authored this > article using a wiki, as they did to write their book, "Mind Hacks." > wiki.html> > > > ***The Long View of Identity > Who are you online? Your digital identity is a complex bundle of > information--not just what you say about yourself, but what other > people say about you and how trustworthy they are. O'Reilly editor > Andy Oram recently attended the Identity Mashup conference at Harvard > Law's Berkman Center and reports on one of the most vital issues of > privacy and usability on the Internet. > identity.html> > > --------------------- > Open Source > --------------------- > ***Nat Torkington Previews OSCON 2006 > This year's Open Source conference runs July 24-28 in Portland, > Oregon. Nat Torkington talks about what you can expect at this year's > show. He explains that each technology has a great set of talks, but > the strength of OSCON is that so many different topics are covered in > one conference. It allows you to stretch and learn things from and > share ideas with people solving similar problems using different > tools. (5 minute, 47 seconds) > preview.html> > > > ***Rethinking Community Documentation > Good documentation makes good software great. Poor documentation makes > great software less useful. What is good documentation though, and how > can communities produce it effectively? Andy Oram explores how free > and open source software projects can share knowledge with users and > how publishers and editors fit into the future of documentation. > documentation.html> > > --------------------- > Digital Media > --------------------- > ***The Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop Iceland Adventure > From Derrick Story: The team of Adventure photographers arrive in > Iceland on July 28. This is an Adventure both in the sense of location > photography and RAW workflow. Each shooter will be using Adobe > Lightroom on a laptop in the field to process and output the images. > Here's a quick overview of who is going, where they will be, and the > reports from Iceland that will be coming your way. > the_adobe_lightroomphotoshop_i.html> > > > ***Secrets of the Arpeggiator > Arpeggiators are some of the handiest gadgets in computer music. With > an absolute minimum of dexterity, you can create driving rhythms and > superhuman tapestries of notes. Jim Aikin explains how arpeggiators > work, what features to look for, and how to use them to revitalize > your music. > arpeggiator.html> > > --------------------- > Mac > --------------------- > ***Parallels Desktop for the Mac > The short version of this discussion about Parallels can be summed up > in a single word: amazing. Nothing is perfect, of course, and there is > room for improvement as Parallels moves this product beyond version > 1.0. However, if you have an Intel-based Mac and need or want to run > Microsoft Windows, some version of Linux, or some other supported > operating system, read on. Todd Ogasawara reports. > for-mac.html> > > > ***Wireless Security on the Road Without a VPN > A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure way to connect to web > sites and email while using wireless networks. Unfortunately, not > everyone has access to a VPN, so what do you do? In this article > you'll learn how to secure your online activities without a VPN. > security.html> > > --------------------- > Windows/.NET > --------------------- > ***How To Recover from Registry Corruption > What do you do if your system crashes and you've got a corrupt > registry? Mitch Tulloch comes to your rescue with advice on how to > recover and restore your registry. > registry-corruption.html> > > > ***Inside Vista's New Diagnostic Tools > Vista comes with a great suite of diagnostic tools for helping your PC > run better and avoid crashes. Here's the rundown on what they are and > how to use them. > vistas-new-diagnostic-tools.html> > > > --------------------- > Java > --------------------- > ***What's New in Eclipse 3.2 Java Development Tools? > The popular Eclipse IDE's latest release, version 3.2, is the > cornerstone of an ambitious release of ten Eclipse-branded projects on > the same day. But what's in it for you? Ed Burnette takes a look at > the new features in Eclipse's Java Development Tools and shows you how > they'll make your development much easier. > -2-java-development-tools.html> > > > ***Making the Most of JDBC with WebRowSet > Database to XML and back again. If everyone's doing some or all of > this, then shouldn't we write it once, get it right, and standardize? > JDBC 3.0's WebRowSet offers a profound increase in power over the old > ResultSet. Sharad Acharya shows you what's possible. > with-webrowset.html> > > --------------------- > Podcasts > --------------------- > ***MAKE Podcast: Weekend Projects--Make a Workbench > Every week, Bre Pettis will be bringing you a project that you can > make over the weekend. For this first podcast, can learn how to make > a workbench for your garage, studio, or get your priorities straight > and put it in your livingroom! > make_podcast_weekend_projects.html> > > > ***Building Tricorders > We're featuring four sessions from the first day of the Where 2.0 > conference. Josh Peterson tells you to live your life as if you're on > vacation; Mike Liebhold looks at a future in which the invisible > annotations on the world around you becomes visible; Schuler Erle > demos Gutenkarte, which reveals geographic information in the books > you read; and Lauren Gelman cautions us about the privacy issues in > exposing our data. (DTF 06-26-2006: 26 minutes, 15 seconds) > future.html> > > > > ================================================ > BOOK NEWS > ================================================ > > Copies of our books are available for your members to review -- send > me an email with the delivery address together with the book you would > like to review. When the review is published, please send me a copy or > the url. I would also appreciate if you could send a copy to > www.amazon.co.uk > > Latest books available for review - > > Ajax Design Patterns > This handy reference reveals how Ajax patterns can vastly improve your > web development projects. It does so by investigating how others have > successfully dealt with conflicting design principles, and then > relaying that information directly to you. Includes sections on > foundational technology patterns, programming patterns, functionality > and usability patterns, and diagnosis/testing of Ajax applications. > > Digital Photography: The Missing Manual > > Digital Photography: The Missing Manual helps you to take beautiful > digital pictures and share the results with friends and family. Spiked > with advice and humor, trademarks of the Missing Manual series, this > book shows you how to master your digital camera and take memorable > photos, then edit and share them. Ideal for those just getting > started, this book is also perfect for those wanting to increase the > digital photography skills they already have. (Note: This book is > Windows-only. For Mac fans, iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual > has a whole section on > digital photography.) > > From Java to Ruby > f you're trying to adopt Ruby in your organization and need some help, > this is the book for you. Based on a decision tree (a concept familiar > to managers and executives) Java to Ruby stays above the low-level > technical debate to examine the real benefits and risks to adoption. > Java to Ruby is packed with interviews of Ruby customers and > developers, so you can see what types of projects are likely to > succeed, and which ones are likely to fail. Ruby and Rails may be the > answer, but first, you need to be sure you're asking the right > question. By addressing risk and fitness of purpose, Java to Ruby > makes sure you're asking the right questions first. Because technology > adoption is only the beginning, Java to Ruby walks you through the > whole lifecycle of prototype, ramp up, and production and deployment. > > Interface Oriented Design > Interface Oriented Design explores how to develop robust, reliable > software as a collection of interfaces that interact with each other. > You'll learn what polymorphism and encapsulation really mean, and how > to use these ideas more effectively. See how to create better > interfaces using agile development techniques, and learn the subtle > differences between implementing an interface and inheriting an > implementation. Take a fresh, modern view of Design By Contract and > class responsibilities. Understand the basis of a service-oriented > architecture, including stateful versus stateless interfaces, > procedural versus document models, and synchronous versus asynchronous > invocations. > Learn about the most useful patterns, including Proxy, Facade, > Adapter, and Factory, as well categories of interfaces including > service providers, information holders, and external world interfaces. > > No Fluff, Just Stuff Anthology > > The No Fluff, Just Stuff Symposium Series is a traveling conference > series for software developers visiting 27 cities a year. No Fluff has > put on over 75 symposia throughout the U.S. and Canada, with more than > 12,000 attendees so far. Its success has been a result of focusing on > high quality technical presentations, great speakers, and no marketing > hype. Now this world-class material is available to you in print for > the first time. > > Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# with NUnit, Second Edition > > All over the world, software teams are using unit testing both to > verify their code and as a way of helping them design better code. > This book is unique in the way it covers two aspects: showing > developers both how to test and helping them determine what to test. > New in the second edition: > Updated for NUnit 2.4 (.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005) > More assert methods > New String and Collection assertion support > Better support for multiple-platform development > Higher-level setup and teardown fixtures > Whole new chapter on extending NUnit > and more! > > Python in a Nutshell > > In the tradition of O'Reilly's "In a Nutshell" series, Python in a > Nutshell offers Python programmers one place to look when they need > help remembering or deciphering the syntax of this open source > language and its many modules. This comprehensive reference guide > makes it easy to look up all the most frequently needed > information--not just about the Python language itself, but also the > most frequently used parts of the standard library and the most > important third-party extensions. > > Ruby Cookbook > From data structures and algorithms, to integration with cutting-edge > technologies, the Ruby Cookbook has something for every programmer. > When you need to solve a problem, don't reinvent the wheel: look it up > in the Cookbook. > > SUSE Linux > Whether you use SUSE Linux from Novell, or the free openSUSE > distribution, this book has something for every level of user. The > modular, lab-based approach not only shows you how--but also explains > why--and gives you the answers you need to get up and running with > SUSE Linux. > > The Internet: The Missing Manual > > The Internet is synonymous with change--that's one of its charms, and > one of its headaches. You think you know the Internet, but are you > really up to speed on internet telephony, movie and TV downloading, > multiplayer games, online banking and dating, and photosharing? This > utterly current book covers getting online, searching/finding > information, downloading and sharing movies, music, and photos, and > the latest ways to keep in touch. > > Unicode Explained > Possessing everything you need to grasp Unicode, this comprehensive > reference takes you on a detailed guide through the complex character > world. Learn how to identify and classify characters, utilize their > properties, and process data in a robust manner. Other topics include > collation and sorting, line breaking rules and Unicode encodings. > Perfect for both beginning and seasoned programmers. > > > ****Coming Soon > * Agile Retrospectives > * CSS: The Missing Manual > * Google Hacks, Third Edition > > * JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Fifth Edition > > * LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell, Second Edition > > * Mastering Regular Expressions, Third Edition > > * Photoshop Workflow Setups > > * PHP Cookbook, Second Edition > > * Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# with NUnit, Second Edition > > * Programming Python, Third Edition > > * The Relational Database Dictionary > > * Stephen Johnson on Digital Photography > > > ================================================ > Conference News > ================================================ > > > ***EuroOSCON banner > EuroOSCON will take place in Brussels on September 18-21 > Put Up an O'Reilly EuroOSCON Banner, Get a Free Book and much more! > We're looking for user groups to display our conference banner on > their web sites. If you send me the link to your group's site with our > O'Reilly 2006 O'Reilly European Open Source Convention banner, I will > send you the O'Reilly book of your choice. Also your group will be > entered in a draw where the winner will get 10 O'Reilly books of their > choice, and the runner up a free subscription to Make Magazine. The > draw will be made at the end of the conference. > > EuroOSCON Banners: > " > > ***EuroOSCON Registration is Open > The preliminary schedule for the 2nd annual EuroOSCON, O'Reilly's > European Open Source Convention, 18-21 September in Brussels, is now > available. Featured speakers include Jeff Waugh, Damian Conway, Greg > Stein, Rasmus Lerdorf, Marten Mickos, Tim O'Reilly, and many others. > > > A 15% User Group discount is available, you may combine this discount > with the Early Registration Pricing during the Early Registration > period (until 7 August, 2006 ) to save even more! For further > information, please email Josette at oreilly.co.uk for more information. > > To register for the conference, go to: > > > > > ==================================================== > YOUR EVENTS > ==================================================== > > ***YAPC::Europe 2006 in Birmingham > > The next YAPC::Europe will be staged in Birmingham from Wednesday 30th > August to Friday 1st September 2006. > More information is available on their website: > > > ***Open Source Summer Camps II > > On July 18/19 and August 16/17 there will be free (as in beer) event > about Open Source and Free (as in speech) Software in MediaPlaza in > Utrecht, the Netherlands. The event is organized by the NLUUG (the > organization of professional UNIX users in the Netherlands), the NLLGG > (nationwide Dutch LUG) and OSOSS (government organization to spread > the use of Open Source and open standards in the Netherlands). For > more information you can visit or contact > Armijn Hemel (NLUUG board member) at armijn at uulug.nl > . > > > > ==================================================== > O'REILLY WILL BE THERE! > ==================================================== > > *** RailsConf 2006 > Ruby Central and Skills Matter are pleased to announce The First > European RailsConf 2006.RailsConf will be held at the TUC Congress > Centre in Central London on September 14 & 15. > > ***Flash on the Beach > Flash on the Beach conference is the first major Flash conference in > the UK for over 6 years! Over 40 of the world's most talented Flash > designers, developers and artists presenting on 3 tracks over 3 full > days with mixer get togethers each morning and evening for essential > networking opportunities. Flash on the Beach has brought together the > most creative, technical, inspirational awe-inspiring, educational and > entertaining industry leading speakers in the rich media industry. > > > ================================================ > YOUR BOOK REVIEWS > ================================================ > > ***UKUUG > All the UKUUG reviews are now online, there are too many to list them, > but please have a look on > > *** ActionScript.it reviewed - > Learning PHP & MySQL - > > Building Scalable Web Sites - > > > *** AUG Armenia reviewed - > Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity - > > Flash 8 Cookbook - > Flash 8: The Missing Manual - > > > *** SNUG reviewed - > Pragmatic Project information - > > > > That's all for now > Josette > > > > > > > > > > *************************** > The information contained in this e-mail message and any attachments is > intended for the addressee only and may be confidential. 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