From grant at mclean.net.nz Fri Dec 2 15:13:07 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 12:13:07 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] [Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, December 2] Message-ID: <1133565188.8520.41.camel@localhost.localdomain> -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Marsee Henon > To: perlmongers at catalyst.net.nz > Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, December 2 > Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 10:49:10 -0800 > > ================================================================ > O'Reilly News for User Group Members > December 2, 2005 > ================================================================ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Book News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Programming MapPoint in .NET > -Monad > -DV Filmmaking: From Start to Finish > -Makers > -Wireless Hacks, Second Edition > -Quicken 2006 for Starters: The Missing Manual > -Time Management for System Administrators > -Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, Third Edition > -Designing Interfaces > -Photoshop Elements 4 One-on-One > -Applied Software Project Management > -Practical Perforce > -Understanding the Linux Kernel, Third Edition > -Wicked Cool Java > -Linux Multimedia Hacks > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Upcoming Events > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -O'Reilly at LISA 2005, San Diego, CA--December 4-9 > -O'Reilly at ApacheCon 2005, San Diego, CA--December 10-14 > -O'Reilly at Macworld 2006, San Francisco, CA--January 9-13 > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Conference News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -ETel Registration Now Open > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -New O'Reily Newsletter Topics Available > -UFOs (Ubiquitous Findable Objects) > -User Group Members receive a special 50% discount on Learning > Lab Courses--Ends December 31 > -What Is Prefactoring? > -Avoid Common Pitfalls in Greasemonkey > -PHP Problems > -TCP Tuning and Network Troubleshooting > -Getting Video Out of Your New iPod--for Cheap! > -An Introduction to Tiger Terminal, Part 5 > -What Is Spyware? > -Visual Studio Express 2005: Now Available > -Creating an Application from Scratch, Part 1 > -Toughen Forms' Security with an Image > -To Pop or Not To Pop > -Ruby the Rival > -Hibernate for Java SE > -What Is Screencasting > -Inside a Luxury Synth: Creating the Linux-Powered Korg OASYS > -MAKE's Mostly Under $100 Gift Guide 2005 > -MAKE on "Attack of the Show" > -Introducing the iPod VR > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > From Your Peers > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Linuxfest Northwest 2006 Looking for Speakers--Bellingham, WA > > > ================================================ > Book News > ================================================ > Did you know you can request a free book to review for your > group? 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Learn how to > build custom applications for the desktop, web, and mobile devices. > Perfect for anyone who wants to render maps, calculate routes, obtain > real-time location information, and analyze map data. > > > > Chapter 6, "MapPoint Web Service Find APIs," is available online: > > > > ***Monad > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100094 > This compact guide offers an exciting tour of the opportunities > presented by Monad, the powerful new command shell from Microsoft. > Improve productivity by learning how to automate a wide range of > existing administrative tasks. Featuring a host of real-world examples, > it's the perfect resource for developers, administrators, and power > users alike. > > > > ***DV Filmmaking: From Start to Finish > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0-596-00848-1 > Written in an engaging, accessible style, "DV Filmmaking" provides a solid > foundation of tremendous value to a beginner, while addressing the fine > points of filmmaking with a level of sophistication, detail, and insight > that even the most worldly director or educator can appreciate. The > author draws upon his years of experience teaching at the college and > graduate level, his extensive professional background as a media > producer, and his unmistakable love of cinema to create a text that's > not only easy to learn from, but fun to read. > > > Chapter 13, "Artistically Using Still Images," is available online: > > > > ***Makers > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101880 > Celebrating digital tinkering, hardware hacks, and D.I.Y. of all > stripes, O'Reilly introduces "Makers," a beautiful hardbound book > celebrating the creativity and resourcefulness of the D.I.Y. movement. > Author Bob Parks profiles 100 people and their homebrew projects--people > who make ingenious things in their backyards, basements and garages. > Technologies old and new are used in service of the serious and the > amusing, the practical and the outrageous as "Makers" explores both the > inventions and the characters behind them in living color. > > > > ***Wireless Hacks, Second Edition > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101449 > Wireless technology gives us the flexibility, range and mobility to > live, work, and think differently. It also opens up a vast range of tasty > new hack possibilities, 100 of which are explored in the second edition > of "Wireless Hacks," by Rob Flickenger and Roger Weeks. Completely revised > and updated, "Wireless Hacks" includes over thirty brand-new hacks, major > overhauls of over thirty more, and timely adjustments and touch-ups to > dozens of others introduced in the first edition. > > > Sample Hacks "Share Your GPS," "Monitor Wireless Links in Linux with > Wavemon," and "Track Wireless Users" are available online: > > > > ***Quicken 2006 for Starters: The Missing Manual > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101279 > Quicken is one of today's most popular and convenient ways to keep track > of personal finances, and "Quicken 2006 for Starters: The Missing Manual" > is the refreshingly funny and sensible guide to using Quicken to > simplify your finances and make the most of your money. It delivers > clear explanations, step-by-step instructions, relevant advice, and > plenty of real-world examples for putting Quicken to the best use. > > > Chapter 2, "Accounts and Categories," is available online: > > > > ***Time Management for System Administrators > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596007833 > This collection of time management tools addresses the very specific > needs of embattled system administrators everywhere. Author Thomas > Limoncelli shows you how to manage interruptions, eliminate timewasters, > prioritize based on customer expectations, automate processes for faster > execution, and much more. It's the first step to a more productive, > happier you. > > > Chapter 4, "The Cycle System," is available online: > > > > ***Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, Third Edition > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101422 > Revised and updated for the new 1.4 version of Sun Microsystems Java > Enterprise Edition software, "Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, 3rd > Edition" is a practical guide for Enterprise Java developers. > > > Chapter 18, "JUnit and Cactus," is availavble online: > > > > ***Designing Interfaces > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596008031 > This convenient resource offers advice on creating user-friendly > interface designs--whether they're delivered on the Web, a CD, or a > "smart" device like a cell phone. Solutions to common UI design > problems are expressed as a collection of patterns--each one containing > concrete examples, recommendations, and warnings. Intended for designers > with basic UI design knowledge. > > > Chapter 4, "Organizing the Page: Layout of Page Elements" is available > online: > > > > ***Photoshop Elements 4 One-on-One > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100981 > Revised to cover all the new features of Photoshop Elements 4, this > full-color book / high-definition video DVD package gives new users the > accessible guidance they need to master this powerful but complex > digital imaging program from the ground up, while still providing a > wealth of tips, shortcuts, and secrets that even the most experienced > Photoshop users won't know. > > > > ***Applied Software Project Management > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596009488 > Whether you're starting a software project from scratch, or fixing an > ailing one, this handy guide is your ticket to success. Written by a > group of seasoned project managers, "Applied Software Project Management" > provides essential project management tools, techniques, and > practices-all designed to eliminate the frustrating cycle of releases > and patches. Ideal for anyone on a project team. > > > Chapter 3, "Estimation," is available online: > > > > ***Practical Perforce > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101856 > Authored by Perforce's own VP of product technology, "Practical > Perforce" is the ideal complement to the existing product manual. The > book is not only a helpful introduction to Perforce, it's an > enlightening resource for those already familar with this versatile SCM > product. Whether you're a programmer, product manager, or build > engineer, you stand to benefit from the many insider tips and ideas > presented in this convenient guide. > > > Chapter 1, "Files in The Depot," and Chapter 7, "How Software Evolves," > are available online: > > > > ***Understanding the Linux Kernel, Third Edition > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596005652 > This new edition covers Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, which has seen > significant changes to nearly every kernel subsystem, particularly in > the areas of memory management and block devices. "Understanding the > Linux Kernel" provides a guided tour of the code that forms the core of > all Linux operating systems. Beyond the functioning of the code, the > book explains the theoretical underpinnings behind Linux, and many > other operating systems. > > > > ***Wicked Cool Java > Publisher: No Starch Press > ISBN: 1593270615 > Wicked Cool Java contains 101 fun, interesting, and useful ways to get > more out of Java. This isn't intended as a Java tutorial--it's targeted > at developers and system architects who have some basic Java knowledge > but may not be familiar with the wide range of libraries available. Full > of example code and ideas for combining them in useful projects, this > book is perfect for hobbyists, while professionals will find tips and > open-source projects to enhance their code and make their jobs easier. > > > > ***Linux Multimedia Hacks > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100760 > This Hacks book gives you the technical chops to enjoy the considerable > multimedia options available on the Linux platform. Learn step-by-step > how to do cool things with images, audio, and video. 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Lecture slots > are 90-minute with presenters speaking for 45 to 60 minutes followed by > a question and answering period. > For details see: > > > > ***Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user > groups around the globe are up to: > > > Until next time-- > > Marsee Henon > > > ================================================================ > O'Reilly > 1005 Gravenstein Highway North > Sebastopol, CA 95472 > http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://www.oreilly.com > ================================================================ From grant at mclean.net.nz Sun Dec 4 12:41:42 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:41:42 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting next Monday Message-ID: <1133728902.9366.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi Mongers The next meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers is Monday December 12th (next week). Details here: http://wellington.pm.org/ Cheers Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Sun Dec 11 14:30:58 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:30:58 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Reminder: Meeting tonight Message-ID: <1134340258.25393.42.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi Mongers Wellington Perl Mongers are meeting tonight at 6:00pm. Details here: http://wellington.pm.org/ Finlay Thompson - will be speaking on a subject related to Mark Jason Dominus' book "Higher Order Perl" http://hop.perl.plover.com/ Michael Robinson - Michael Robinson will be speaking on a subject related to Damian Conway's book "Perl Best Practices" http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlbp/ Don't forget ... * There won't be a January meeting. * The first meeting of 2006 will be a lightning talk evening on Monday February 13. For the lightning talk meeting to be a success, we need lots of people to volunteer to each do a five minute talk. Lightning talks are loads of fun - especially for participants. Read more here: http://wellington.pm.org/lightning_talks.html Cheers Grant From sam at vilain.net Mon Dec 12 14:00:47 2005 From: sam at vilain.net (Sam Vilain) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:00:47 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] That graph walker, working this time. Message-ID: <1134424847.25689.104.camel@wilber.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Two versions; one that uses callbacks, and one that is the same function converted to an iterator. I cheated, though. I used Coro::Cont, because it made it just too easy :-). Bear in mind some scary magic is happening behind the scenes. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: test-callback.pl Type: application/x-perl Size: 950 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/wellington-pm/attachments/20051212/3fb5d92c/test-callback.bin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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You'll be hearing from me in late January regarding the lightning talk meeting in February. Cheers Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Sat Dec 17 10:53:07 2005 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:53:07 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] [Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, December 16] Message-ID: <1134845587.8396.3.camel@localhost.localdomain> -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Marsee Henon > To: perlmongers at catalyst.net.nz > Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, December 16 > Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:46:20 -0800 > ================================================================ > O'Reilly News for User Group Members > December 16, 2005 > ================================================================ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Book News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Head First HTML & CSS > -Skype Hacks > -PHP Hacks > -ASP.NET 2.0 Cookbook, Second Edition > -How to Cheat at Designing Security for a W2K3 Server Network > -XSLT Cookbook, Second Edition > -Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide > -Adobe Creative Suite 2 Workflow > -Insider Threat: Protecting the Enterprise from Sabotage, Spying, > and Theft > -Windows Server 2003 Security Cookbook > -C in a Nutshell > -SQL Cookbook > -InDesign Production Cookbook > -Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache > -Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two > -OS X for Hackers at Heart > -Running LInux, 5 Ed. > -Sarbanes-Oxley IT Compliance Using COBIT and Open Source Tools > -Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise > -VoIp Hacks > -VB Express 2005: Now Playing > -Running Mac OS X Tiger > -Dreamweaver 8: The Missing Manual > -PCs: The Missing Manual > -Virtualization with VMware ESX Server > -Podcasting Pocket Guide > -Phishing Exposed > -Digital Video Production Cookbook > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Upcoming Events > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Peter Krogh ("The DAM Book") Presents iView MediaPro Workshop, > Kensington, MD--January 5 > -Peter Krogh ("The DAM Book") offers DAM for Working Photographers > Workshop, Kensington, MD--January 3 > -Scott MacHaffie ("Palm and Treo Hacks") at Powell's Technical Books, > Portland, OR--January 7 > -Tom Limoncelli ("Time Management for System Administrators") at > BBLISA, Boston, MA--January? 22 > -Derrick Story ("Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Ed," > iPhoto 5:The Missing Manual) at NCMUG, Rohnert Park, CA--February? 21 > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Conference News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -ETech Registration is Open > -New 40% discount for ETel--Early Registration Pricing Ends January 9 > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > News > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -Reader Created Tagged Bibliography for "Ambient Findability" > -eBay Developer Challenge 2006 > -Attention Span > -Time Management on Google Video > -User Group Members receive a special 50% discount on Learning > Lab Courses--Ends December 31 > -Through Project Looking Glass with Hideya Kawahara > -Managing TV with XMLTV > -MacVoices #515: Home Networking with Scott Lowe > -Managing MySQL on Mac OS X > -What Is Virtualization? > -Identifying Essential Windows Services: Part 2 > -Work Around Word XP's AutoCorrect Change > -Turn a Client Site into Saleable Software > -How to choose a product for eCommerce > -You Have to Try This on Google > -Hibernate Class Generation Using hbm2java > -Lightweight O/R Mapping > -Five Fun Ways to Play with Audio Hijack Pro > -Introduction to the Variations Color Correction Tool in Photoshop > -Meet Your Fellow Makers > -MAKE Flickr > -Give the Gift of MAKE Magazine--Special Offer for UG Members > > ================================================ > 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: > > > Don't forget, you can receive 30% off any O'Reilly, No Starch, > Paraglyph, PC Publishing, 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. > > > ***Free ground shipping is available for online orders of at > least $29.95 that go to a single address. This offer > applies to US delivery addresses in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. > For more details, go to: > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > New Releases > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ***Head First HTML & CSS > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 059610197X > Tired of reading HTML books that only make sense after you're an expert? > Then it's about time you picked up "Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML" and > really learn HTML. You want to learn HTML so you can finally create > those Web pages you've always wanted, so you can communicate more > effectively with friends, family, fans and fanatic customers. You also > want to do it right so you can actually maintain and expand your Web > pages over time, and so your Web pages work in all the browsers and > mobile devices out there. So what are you waiting for? Leave those other > dusty books behind and come join us in Webville. Your tour is about to > begin. > > > Chapter 8, "Adding a Little Style," is available online: > > > > ***Skype Hacks > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101899 > If you've heard about Skype--and who hasn't with all the recent media > attention devoted to Internet phone service--chances are you've been > mighty tempted to try it out. "Skype Hacks" tells you what all the Skype > hype is about, explains the basics, and shows you more than 100 clever > tips and tricks for tweaking and tuning Skype so you too can enjoy free > phone calls and services. > > > Sample Hacks such as "Make Calls from Your Web Browser," can be > found online: > > > > ***PHP Hacks > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101392 > This valuable guide offers both practical and fun PHP programming > techniques. Learn to develop more robust PHP applications by improving > your database design, automating application testing, and employing > design patterns in your PHP scripts and classes. Image and application > hacks explain how to create custom MP3 broadcasts, integrate with > iTunes, and generate PDFs. Designed for all PHP programmers, from > newcomers to experts. > > > Sample Hacks such as "Read RSS Feeds on Your PSP," can be > found online: > > > > ***ASP.NET 2.0 Cookbook, Second Edition > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100647 > Completely revised for ASP.NET 2.0, this new edition of the best-selling > "ASP.NET Cookbook" has everything you need to go from beginning to > advanced Windows-based web site development using Microsoft's popular > Visual Studio 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 developer tools. Written for the > impatient professional, "ASP.NET 2.0 Cookbook" contains more than 125 > recipes for solving common and not-so-common problems you are likely to > encounter when building ASP.NET-based web applications. As with the > first edition, every solution is coded in both C# and Visual Basic 2005. > > > > ***How to Cheat at Designing Security for a W2K3 Server Network > Publisher:? Syngress > ISBN: 1597492434 > When looking at an organization's security needs, you should begin with > any existing security policies or procedures that the organization might > already have in place. Examining existing security policies extends to > technical measures like analyzing security requirements for different > types of data, since some kinds of data might be subject to specific > security or retention policies, and some data is simply more > mission-critical or sensitive than others. As a network administrator, > you will need to balance the human and the technical in order to create > the best security design for your organization. > > > > ***XSLT Cookbook, Second Edition > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596009747 > "XSLT Cookbook, 2nd Ed." is a collection of detailed code recipes that > breaks down everyday XSLT problems into manageable chunks. Learn how to > transform XML documents into PDF files, SVG files, HTML documents, etc. > Other topics include numerical transformation, XPath, date/time > conversion, string manipulation, testing and debugging, and complex > sorting and linking. Updated to cover XSLT 2.0. > > > Chapter 9, "Querying XML," is available online: > > > > ***Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101007 > Offering a unique insider's perspective, "Zero Configuration Networking: > The Definitive Guide" takes the mystery out of networking electronic > devices, so you can enjoy maximum efficiency at work or home. Covers all > networking activities, including the sharing of files, music and photos, > and even Instant Messaging. It's the ultimate authority for developers > on any platform. > > > Chapter 7, "Using the C APIs," is available online: > > > > ***Adobe Creative Suite 2 Workflow > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596102364 > "Adobe Creative Suite 2 Workflow" can help you quickly learn how to take > advantage of all that CS2 has to offer. By following its concise > explanations and step-by-step exercises, you'll soon learn core skills > and techniques that will enable you to create an integrated workflow > that will not only save you lots of time, but will also give you more > flexibility to move between applications to make necessary tweaks, try > out new ideas, and create portable files for review. > > > Chapter 1, "Bridge and Version Cue: The Hub for Creative Suite 2," is > available online: > > > > ***Insider Threat: Protecting the Enterprise from Sabotage, Spying, > and Theft > Publisher:? Syngress > ISBN: 1597490482 > As network defense perimeters get stronger and stronger,IT, security, > law enforcement, and intelligence professionals are realizing that the > greatest threats to their networks are increasingly coming from within > their own organizations. These insiders, comprised of current and former > employees or contractors, can use their inside knowledge of a target > network to carry out acts of sabotage, espionage, and theft of data. > > > > ***Windows Server 2003 Security Cookbook > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596007531 > This handy problem-solver teaches you how to perform important security > tasks in the Windows Server 2003 OS using very specific recipes. Each > recipe features a brief description of the problem, a step-by-step > solution, and then a discussion of the technology at work. Also features > a detailed explanation of Microsoft's scripting support. > > > > ***C in a Nutshell > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596006977 > Covering the C programming language and C runtime library, this book is > destined to be a constant companion in your work. "C in a Nutshell" > covers virtually everything you need to program in C. Topics include > runtime library calls, common compiler options, and questions of C > syntax and usage. Not to be missed by C programmers of all levels. > > > Chapter 10, "Structures, Unions, and Bit-Fields," is available online: > > > > ***SQL Cookbook > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596009763 > This convenient guide is for anyone who wants to take his or her SQL > skills to the next level. Packed with over 200 recipes, the SQL Cookbook > helps you conquer common data query and manipulation problems, including > those related to window functions, data warehousing, and string > manipulation. Features an easy-to-grasp problem/solution discussion > format. > > > > ***InDesign Production Cookbook > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100485 > Whether you're an experienced designer or a desktop publisher new to > InDesign CS2, you'll find "InDesign Production Cookbook" chock-full of > useful information, with quick solutions to real-world layout > challenges. From handling typography and applying color and transparency > to building tables and multi-page documents, the unique combination of > concise explanations, expert tips, and practical recipes makes this the > ultimate, no-nonsense production guide for every InDesign user. > > > A sample excerpt, "Nested Styles, Working With Images and The Pen Tool," > is available online: > > > > ***Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache > Publisher: SitePoint > ISBN: 0975240226 > Learn to install Linux and Apache 2.0 on a home or office computer for > testing and development, and then learn how to perform dozens of common > administration, security and optimization tasks related to using Linux > for web hosting. Save thousands on expensive third party support and > maintenance. > > > > ***Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100825 > This handy reference offers 100 completely new server management tips > and techniques designed to improve your productivity and sharpen your > administrative skills. Each hack represents a clever way to accomplish a > specific task, saving you countless hours of searching for the right > answer. And you don't have to be a system administrator with hundreds of > boxes to get something useful from this book as many of the hacks apply > equally well to a single system or a home network. Whether they help you > recover lost data, collect information from distributed clients, or > synchronize administrative environments, the solutions found in "Linux > Server Hacks, Volume Two" will simplify your life as a system > administrator. > > > Sample Hacks such as "Autostart VNC Servers on Demand," can be found > online: > > > > ***OS X for Hackers at Heart > Publisher: Syngress > ISBN: 1597490407 > With sexy hardware, a powerful operating system, and easy to use > applications, Apple has made OS X the operating system of choice for > hackers everywhere. But as great as OS X is out of the box, hackers are > eager to push the boundaries by tweaking and tuning the software and > hardware in order to do the things that really excite them such as > penetration testing or software development. These modifications are > often sexy in their own right and drive the OS X community even deeper > into the realm of "elite." This book attempts to capture these > purpose-driven modifications and shows how the best and brightest use OS > X to do cutting edge research, development, and just plain fooling > around. > > > > ***Running Linux, 5 Ed. > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596007604 > The fifth edition of "Running Linux" is greatly expanded, reflecting the > maturity of the operating system and the teeming wealth of software > available for it. Hot consumer topics such as audio and video playback > applications, groupware functionality, and spam filtering are covered, > along with the basics in configuration and management that always made > the book popular. > > > Chapter 6, "Electronic Mail Clients," is available online: > > > > ***Sarbanes-Oxley IT Compliance Using COBIT and Open Source Tools > Publisher: Syngress > ISBN: 1597490369 > Whether you work for a publicly traded or pre-IPO company or an IT > consultant, you are familiar with the daunting task of complying with > The Sarbanes-Oxley Act. You have no doubt seen the hour and dollar > estimates for compliance go up and up. Now, you can re-grain control. > This ground-breaking, fully integrated book and bootable, live CD > provide all of the information AND the open source tools required for > you to achieve SOX compliance the cheap and easy way. > > > > ***Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise > Publisher: Syngress > November 2005 > ISBN: 1597490172 > As an IT Professional, you know that the majority of the workstations on > your network now contain IM and P2P applications that you did not > select, test, install, or configure. As a result, malicious hackers, as > well as virus and worm writers are targeting these inadequately secured > applications for attack This book will teach you how to take back > control of your workstations and reap the benefits provided by these > applications while protecting your network from the inherent dangers. > > > > ***VoIp Hacks > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596101333 > Interested in saving money, increasing productivity, or just impressing > your friends? If so, then "VoIP Hacks" can show you how. This practical > guide offers dozens of clever tips, tricks, and techniques for working > with VoIP, the cool technology that makes phone service via the Internet > possible. Hack your way to the phone service of the future-today. > > > Sample Hacks such as "Wire Your House Phones for VoIP" can be found > online: > > > > ***VB Express 2005: Now Playing > Publisher: No Starch Press > ISBN: 1593270593 > A true guide for beginners, "Now Playing: Visual Basic 2005 Express" > starts off with a short primer on how programming works, regardless of > the programming language used. Once readers understand the general > principles behind computer programming, the book then teaches readers > how to use the Visual Basic Express program itself and how to write > programs using the Visual Basic language. > > > > ***Running Mac OS X Tiger > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596009135 > "Running Mac OS X Tiger" is the ideal resource for power users and > system administrators who want to tweak Tiger to run faster, better, or > just differently. Easy to follow and intuitively organized, the book > helps you understand the inner workings of Mac OS X so you can know how > to get the most out of it and become master of your Mac. > > > > ***Dreamweaver 8: The Missing Manual > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100566 > Macromedia's Dreamweaver 8 is a professional web design and development > program offering drag-and-drop simplicity, streamlined HTML coding > tools, and powerful database integration features. But Dreamweaver 8 is > missing one vital component: a printed manual. Enter "Dreamweaver 8: The > Missing Manual," the completely revised fourth edition of this > bestselling book by David McFarland. With crystal-clear writing and more > than 500 illustrations, it's the ultimate atlas for Dreamweaver 8. > > > Chapter 17, "Templates," is available online: > > > > ***PCs: The Missing Manual > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100930 > "PCs: The Missing Manual" delivers everything you need to know about > PCs. From hooking everything up to configuring today's must-have digital > media devices; burning CDs and DVDs, setting up blogs and webcams; > networking several computers to accessing TV and radio online, there's > something for everyone. > > > > ***Virtualization with VMware ESX Server > Publisher: Syngress > ISBN: 1597490199 > This book provides the essential concepts as well as an advanced > understanding of VMware's ESX Server and explains what the virtual > evolution is and why it is important. This book gives you the requisite > knowledge to plan and execute a server consolidation project as well as > build both basic and advanced virtual machines and a virtual > infrastructure. > > > > ***Podcasting Pocket Guide > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596102305 > Whether you're a listener or an aspiring podcaster, "Podcasting Pocket > Guide" is a non-technical guide for the non-geek who wants in on this > revolutionary new medium. This handy guide shows you how to tune into > unique and interesting podcasts and download them to your favorite > portable device and contains an introduction to creating, recording, > publishing, and finding an audience for your own, professional-quality > podcasts. > > > A sample excerpt, "Finding, Subscribing to, and Listening to Podcasts," > is available online: > > > > ***Phishing Exposed > Publisher: Syngress > ISBN: 159749030X > If you have ever received a phish, become a victim of a phish, or manage > the security of a major e-commerce or financial site, then you need to > read this book. The author of this book delivers the unconcealed > techniques of phishers including their evolving patterns, and how to > gain the upper hand against the ever-accelerating attacks they deploy. > Filled with elaborate and unprecedented forensics, "Phishing Exposed" > details techniques that system administrators, law enforcement, and > fraud investigators can exercise and learn more about their attacker and > their specific attack methods, enabling risk mitigation in many cases > before the attack occurs. > > > > ***Digital Video Production Cookbook > Publisher: O'Reilly > ISBN: 0596100310 > With clear, full-color, step-by-step instructions laid out in a > stunning, easy-to-follow format, "Digital Video Production Cookbook" > shows independent and amateur filmmakers how to create > sophisticated-looking visual effects, dramatic shots, and powerful > sequences using low-cost techniques adapted from high-end professional > practices. From shooting bluescreen effects and simulating weather > conditions to choreographing fistfights and chase scenes, this is the > ultimate, no-nonsense resource for every aspiring digital filmmaker. > > > A sample excerpt, "Particles of Light & Water Camera," is available > online: > > > ================================================ > Upcoming Events > ================================================ > ***For more events, please see: > > > ***Peter Krogh ("The DAM Book") Presents iView MediaPro > Workshop, Kensington, MD--January 5 > Peter offers a new program especially for digital photographers looking > to implement iView MediaPro in a professional photography workflow. > > > ***Peter Krogh ("The DAM Book") offers DAM for Working Photographers > Workshop,Kensington, MD--January 3 > Peter offer a hands-on program for digital photographers looking to > streamline their workflow with Adobe Bridge and Digital Asset Management > software. > > > > ***Scott MacHaffie ("Palm and Treo Hacks") at Powell's Technical Books, > Portland, OR--January 7 > Scott will sharing tips and tools that show you how to make the most of > your Palm and Treo. > > > > ***Tom Limoncelli ("Time Management for System Administrators") at > BBLISA, Boston, MA--Jan? 22 > Tom discusses techniques he's developed over the last 15 years including > how to find time to get projects done, the best way to manage > interruptions from users, open source tools for tracking requests, and > how to turn chaos into free time. > > > > ***Derrick Story ("Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Ed," "iPhoto 5: > The Missing Manual") at NCMUG, Rohnert Park, CA--Feb? 21, 2006 > Derrick presents "Dumb DigiPhoto Tricks" to the North Coast Mac Users > Group. There are so many serious things to do with you Mac that > sometimes we forget to play. Join Derrick as he shows you how to > entertain yourself (and friends) with digital photography toys and your > Mac. > > > ================================================ > Conference News > ================================================ > ***ETech Registration is Open > We're five years into the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference and > the stuff of which it is made shows no sign of abating: bandwidth > continues to broaden, storage grows ever larger and cheaper, and content > keeps pouring from the firehose. How do we visualize all of this digital > data, filter it, remix it, and access it in meaningful ways? The coming > technical challenge is not about generating digital content-we have more > than enough already. It's time to do something with that data. It's time > to build The Attention Economy. > > O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, March 6-9, 2006 > Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA > > > User Group members who register before January 16, 2006 get a double > discount. Use code "et06dsug" when you register, and receive 20% off > the early registration price. > > To register for the conference, go to: > > > > ***New 40% discount for ETel--Early Registration Pricing Ends January 9 > The early registration deadline for O'Reilly's Emerging Telephony > Conference (ETel) has been extended to January 9th. Join us on January > 24-26 in San Francisco when telephony's key figures, like Jim Van > Meggelen, Peter Cochrane, Mark Spencer, Norman Lewis, and Clay Shirkey, > convene to provide a high-level perspective of the future of telephony. > And as a special offer to our friends, save an additional 40% when you > register using code etel06lms. > > > To register for the conference, go to: > > > > ================================================ > News From O'Reilly & Beyond > ================================================ > --------------------- > General News > --------------------- > ***Reader Created Tagged Bibliography for "Ambient Findability" > Livia Labate has taken "Ambient Findability's" bibliography ("Ambient > Findability" is Peter Morville's highly readable and provocative book on, > well, findability), entered the URL of each entry into her page at > del.icio.us, and tagged each "ambientfindability," thus making the > bibliography entries more ambiently findable. For example, you'll notice > that 13 other people have bookmarked Gene Smith's "Beyond the Page," > making it a good jumping off point to amble findably through related > works. [Tags: tagging taxonomy PeterMorville AmbientFindability > EverythingIsMiscellaneous] > > > > ***eBay Developer Challenge 2006 > eBay and O'Reilly are sponsoring a coding contest for applications built > on eBay web services: the eBay Developer Challenge 2006. This contest > encourages the development of great tools that the eBay community will > love. Winners will be announced at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology > Conference in San Diego in March. > > > > ***Attention Span > Are you paying full attention to anything you do these days? Probably > not. Whether at work or at home, you probably are distracted by email, > IM, the telephone, the television, and countless other distractions. We > begin this podcast with Linda Stone talking about Continuous Partial > Attention from her SuperNova address "Your Attention Please." Paul > Graham compares amateurs and professionals in his OSCON keynote "What > Business Can Learn from Open Source." We respond to a listener comment > on a story we ran last week and conclude with Ernie Prabhakar on open > source from infancy to adulthood. (DTF 008 beta: 24 minutes, 30 seconds, > 13.9MB) > > > > ***Time Management on Google Video > Tom Limoncelli? recently produced a 45-minute video that highlights many > of the techniques in his new book, "Time Management for System > Administrators." > > > > ***User Group Members receive a special 50% discount on Learning > Lab Courses--Ends December 31 > As an O'Reilly User Group member, you save on all the courses in the > following University of Illinois Certificate Series: > -Linux/Unix System Administration > -Web Programming > -Open Source Programming > -.NET Programming > -Client-Side > > This offer ends December 31st, 2005. To redeem, use Promotion Code > "ORALL1" to save 50%. Each course comes with a free O'Reilly book and a > 7-day money-back guarantee. Register online: > > > --------------------- > Open Source > --------------------- > ***Through Project Looking Glass with Hideya Kawahara > 3D has taken over video gaming. When will it take over mundane computing > areas such as file managers, word processors, and desktop environments? > Maybe soon, if Hideya Kawahara and the Project Looking Glass team have > their way. John Littler explores the ideas, implementations, and > possibilities of 3D interfaces in this interview. > > > > ***Managing TV with XMLTV > XMLTV is a set of open source utilities for working with television > schedules. It's not just for people building their own PVRs, > though--with a little cleverness, you can build your own schedule > applications. Brian Murray shows how he manages his family's > entertainment time. > > > --------------------- > Mac > --------------------- > ***MacVoices #515: Home Networking with Scott Lowe > Scott Lowe, author of the "Home Networking: The Missing Manual" talks > with Chuck Joiner about the benefits and logistics of creating a home > network. Why would you want one? What are your options? What are the > pros and cons of each? Scott talks about wireless, Ethernet and > Powerline, how to choose, and what you can do with them once they are > set up. > > > > ***Managing MySQL on Mac OS X > There are myriad ways to control and manipulate information on a MySQL > server--some are stand-alone GUI apps, some are web-based, and of course > the venerable (and powerful) command-line option is always available. > Robert Daeley shows some of the most useful tools. > > > --------------------- > Windows/.NET > --------------------- > ***What Is Virtualization? > Virtualization lets you have multiple "virtual machines," each with its > own operating system running in a sandbox, shielded from each other, all > in one physical machine. But why would you want to do this? Wei-Meng Lee > explains, and takes you on a tour of some of the most popular > virtualization software available: Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, VMware > Workstation 5.0, and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005. > > > > ***Identifying Essential Windows Services: Part 2 > In Part 1 of this series, Mitch Tulloch, author of Windows Server Hacks, > showed you how to identify which basic server services are essential, > and which can be turned off. In this second part, he shows you > additional services for servers configured with specific roles. > > > > ***Work Around Word XP's AutoCorrect Change > THE ANNOYANCE: When I upgraded to Word 2002 a month ago, I found my > AutoCorrect entries stopped working. In Word 97 and Word 2000 > AutoCorrect, typing an abbreviated form immediately after a period will > cause the long form to display???but not in Word 2002. > I type many hundreds of measurements in millimeters and centimeters > every day, and have therefore created AutoCorrect entries to save > keystrokes. For example, in Word 2002, I type "1m" and "1 mm" displays, > "3c" and "3 cm" displays, saving me two keystrokes each time. Also I > type "1.5m" and "1.5 mm" displays, "3.25c" and "3.25 cm" displays. > > > --------------------- > Web > --------------------- > ***Turn a Client Site into Saleable Software Find out how to turn your > Web Design projects into software that you can sell again and again at > big profits with this in-depth guide. > > > > ***How to choose a product for eCommerce > Trying to decide what to sell on the Web? Chris Beasley offers some > handy guidelines on what to sell online. > > > > ***You Have to Try This on Google > Google offers a fantastic service which offers you an insider's glimpse > at how Google views your web site. > > > --------------------- > Java > --------------------- > ***Hibernate Class Generation Using hbm2java > Hibernate uses mapping files to express the mapping of Java classes to > database tables. In a complex project, keeping mappings in sync with > your Java code can be burdensome and error-prone. Fortunately, the > hbm2java tool can automate this by generating POJO classes from the > mapping files. John Ferguson Smart shows how to use hbm2java with Ant > and Maven, and how to customize the behavior of the generated classes. > > > > ***Lightweight O/R Mapping > O/R frameworks map Java classes to database tables and SQL code. While > popular, this approach is unpopular among DBAs, with the database at the > mercy of an external tool. Another approach is to go the other > direction: write tables and stored procedures and generate Java classes > from that. Norbert Ehreke introduces Amber, a framework that embodies > this approach. > > > --------------------- > Digital Media > --------------------- > ***Five Fun Ways to Play with Audio Hijack Pro > It's like a sound lab on your Mac--with Audio Hijack Pro you can > digitize legacy music, time-shift radio shows, and even repurpose your > legally purchased music. Erica Sadun shows you five of her favorite AHP > tips. > > > > ***Introduction to the Variations Color Correction Tool in Photoshop > Photoshop's Variations tool simplifies color correction by presenting > you with visual options in realtime. 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