[Linux-bruxelles] [Fwd: User Group Newsletter - 10-06]

Jérôme Warnier jwarnier at beeznest.net
Ven 24 Nov 19:28:54 CET 2006


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> De: Josette Garcia <Josette at oreilly.co.uk>
> À: Josette Garcia <Josette at oreilly.co.uk>
> Sujet: User Group Newsletter - 10-06
> Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 16:50:58 -0000
> 
> 
> 
> O'Reilly UK User Group Programme
> NEWSLETTER
> Issue 10-06
> 
> We have some good news to announce. We've just increased the user
> group discount to 35% off all books and PDFs. The discount code stays
> the same--DSUG. And don't forget we still offer free shipping for
> orders in the US of $29.95 or more. 
> 
> If you have any questions about this discount, the UG program, or need
> to request books for your group, just send me an email.
> 
> Within a week, this newsletter will be available to be downloaded in
> pdf format from the Delphi and C# Developers Group web site at
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/10.06.pdf.  You are welcome to
> create a link to it for your members' use. Previous newsletters are
> available at –
> 
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> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0806.pdf 
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0706.pdf 
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0606.pdf 
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0506.pdf 
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0406.pdf 
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0306.pdf 
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0206.pdf   
> http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0106.pdf
> 
> 
> Our aim is to have both formats available at the same time, but that
> might take us a little longer.
> 
> ================================================
> HIGHLIGHTS
> ================================================
> 
> NEWS FROM O’REILLY AND BEYOND 
> -Web 2.0 Summit Media Coverage  
> -Call Yourself a Programmer? 
> -User Group Members Receive a Special 30% Discount on  O'Reilly
> Learning Courses  
> -Getting Started with WSGI 
> -Open Tools for MySQL Administrators  
> -Developing High Performance Asynchronous IO Applications  
> -Inside Aperture--Community for Serious Photographers  
> -Top Ten Aperture Features  
> -Making a Smooth Move from .Mac to Google  
> -Text Tricks and More Text Tricks  
> -Creating Visual Studio Project Templates  
> -Top 10 Tips for Using Windows PowerShell  
> -Advanced Java Content Repository API  
> -Scaling Enterprise Java on 64-bit Multi-Core X86-Based Servers  
> -Demystifying LDAP Data  
> -OpenBSD 4.0: Pufferix's Adventures  
> -Ken Milburn Unplugged  
> -Deke McClelland on Software  
> -MAKE Podcast: Colin Berry reads Spinout 
> 
> BOOK NEWS
> - Books for review 
> - Coming soon 
> CONFERENCE NEWS 
> YOUR BOOK REVIEWS 
> YOUR NEWS
> 
> 
> ================================================
> NEWS FROM O’REILLY AND BEYOND
> ================================================ 
>   
> --------------------- 
> General News 
> --------------------- 
> ***Web 2.0 Summit 2006 Media Coverage 
> Read all the announcements, articles, blogs, photos, and podcasts made
> at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. 
> <http://www.web2con.com/pub/w/49/news.html>
> 
> 
> ***Call Yourself a Programmer? 
> Announcing the O'Reilly Code Quiz, a curiously addictive game that'll
> stress test your coding knowledge. Brought to you by O'Reilly Labs,
> where all good things begin as zeros and ones.
> 
> <http://labs.oreilly.com/code/quiz>
> 
> 
> ***User Group Members Receive a Special 30% Discount on O'Reilly
> Learning Courses 
> 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
> 
> To redeem, use Promotion Code "ORALL1," good for a 30% discount, in
> Step #3 of the enrolment process. Each course comes with a free
> O'Reilly book and a 7-day money-back guarantee. Register online:
> 
> <https://oreillylearning.com/enroll/>
> 
> 
> --------------------- 
> Open Source 
> --------------------- 
> ***Getting Started with WSGI  
> Python 2.5 added support for the WSGI standard. This is a
> specification for web programming that allows interoperability between
> frameworks and components. It's also terribly easy to use. Jason
> Briggs introduces WSGI and gives the background you need to use it
> productively.
> 
> <http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2006/11/09/getting-started-with-wsgi.html>
> 
> 
> ***Open Tools for MySQL Administrators  
> The MySQL distribution provides several tools for database
> developers and administrators, but they don't always work everywhere.
> Fortunately, the worldwide MySQL community has produced plenty of
> useful tools. Baron Schwartz surveys the possibilities and offers
> suggestions for what you should use.
> 
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/mysql/2006/10/19/mysql-tools.html>
> 
> 
> ***Developing High Performance Asynchronous IO Applications  
> When concurrency and latency are your bottlenecks, synchronous IO is
> a problem--even in a multithreaded or multiprocess model. This
> is especially evident when dealing with high volumes of incoming
> mail, especially if much of it is spam. Stas Bekman and his team
> at MailChannels recently built a scalable, modern, event-based system
> for asynchronous IO. Here's how they did it.
> 
> <http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2006/10/12/asynchronous_events.html>
> 
> --------------------- 
> Digital Media 
> --------------------- 
> ***Inside Aperture--Community for Serious Photographers 
> Our Inside Aperture site draws upon community expertise to provide you
> with tips and real-life experiences from professional shooters who use
> Apple's premier photo management application to organize, edit, and
> output their images. This site features weblogs, articles, podcasts,
> and tutorials—-all focused to help you improve your digital
> photography workflow.
> 
> <http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/aperture/>
> 
> 
> ***Top Ten Aperture Features 
> Apple's ground-breaking, workflow tool for professional
> photographers has caused quite a stir in the imaging community. After
> working with Aperture for a year, I've decided that although it's not
> perfect, it has some incredible and exciting features that
> photographers can really use.
> 
> <http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2006/11/01/top-ten-aperture-features.html>
> 
> 
> --------------------- 
> Mac 
> --------------------- 
> ***Making a Smooth Move from .Mac to Google  
> Matthew Russell presents a practical approach for a smooth move
> from .Mac to a Google-centric web experience. Getting your email,
> address book, calendar, online storage, online photos, and blog
> squared away are all covered in this detailed transition plan.
> 
> <http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/11/01/making-a-smooth-move-from-mac-to google.html>
> 
> 
> ***Text Tricks and More Text Tricks  
> We've covered text editors here before. We know, from various posts
> at the Mac DevCenter blog, that our readers are often as fanatical
> about using plain text as we are. Tips on using your editor of choice
> are easy to find, but we thought it would be fun to gather a whole
> bunch of them together for the first time; not only to spread the
> word, but to invite our readers to add their own tips and time-savers.
> We've also asked a handful of Mac users to contribute their own
> favorite text tricks. 
> 
> <http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2006/10/10/text-tricks.html>
> 
> --------------------- 
> Windows/.NET 
> --------------------- 
> ***Creating Visual Studio Project Templates  
> Visual Studio 2005 offers a great tool for those who create
> largely identical projects--custom project and item templates--that
> automates project creation and eliminates the need to add the same
> references, project items, or even largely identical code to new
> projects. Ron Petrusha shows you how.
> 
> <http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/10/17/creating-visual-studio-project-templates.html>
> 
> 
> ***Top 10 Tips for Using Windows PowerShell  
> PowerShell is Microsoft's newest replacement for the command line,
> and it's far more powerful than any command-line prompt Microsoft has
> given us before. Starting to learn it, unfortunately, can be a
> bit overwhelming. Jeff Cogswell offers his top 10 tips for getting the
> most out of it.
> 
> <http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/11/07/top-10-tips-for-using-windows-powershell.html>
> 
> --------------------- 
> Java 
> --------------------- 
> ***Advanced Java Content Repository API  
> First presented in "What Is Java Content Repository," JSR-170 offers
> a standard means for content management systems to present
> their persistent data stores to Java applications. In this article,
> Sunil Patil explores some of JCR's optional features--namely, the very
> useful concepts of versioning and observability.
> 
> <http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/11/08/advanced-java-content-repository.html>
> 
> 
> ***Scaling Enterprise Java on 64-bit Multi-Core X86-Based Servers  
> Today's enterprise server--indeed, the environment--isn't what it
> was when Java was born. Slow networked machines have been replaced by
> fast, 64-bit multi-core servers that can house all your tiers in one
> box or even virtualize servers within the server. This has a
> significant effect on the design and deployment of your Java
> enterprise application, and Michael Yuan and Dave Jaffe show you how
> to get the most out of your hardware.
> 
> <http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/11/01/scaling-enterprise-java-on-64-bit-multi-core.html>
> 
> --------------------- 
> Sys Admin/Web 
> --------------------- 
> ***Demystifying LDAP Data  
> Is LDAP a database or a protocol? Is it understandable and
> deployable without reading a thousand pages of explanation and
> documentation? Brian Jones explains LDAP schemas and the layout of
> data to help you understand what you can store and how you can
> retrieve it.
> 
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/sysadmin/2006/11/09/demystifying-ldap-data.html>
> 
> 
> ***OpenBSD 4.0: Pufferix's Adventures  
> On October 18th, OpenBSD celebrated its 11th birthday. Now it's time
> for the release of OpenBSD 4.0. To celebrate both milestones,
> Federico Biancuzzi interviewed over 20 developers to discuss the new
> features of this release and the continual work to get hardware
> specifications from vendors.
> 
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/sysadmin/2006/10/26/openbsd-40.html>
> 
> --------------------- 
> Podcasts 
> --------------------- 
> ***Ken Milburn Unplugged 
> Take a listen. The author of Digital Photography Expert
> Techniques, Second Edition knew Dan Rather in college, started his
> career taking publicity photos of Hollywood starlets, and shot album
> covers for Capitol Records. Ken talks to O'Reilly staffer Sara Peyton
> about his career, tips and tricks, and creating the wow factor. (16
> minutes 25 seconds)
> 
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2006/11/01/ken-milburn-unplugged.html>
> 
> 
> ******Deke McClelland on Software 
> O'Reilly author Deke McClelland talks to Mac Edition Radio's
> Harris Fogel about his series of bestselling One-on-One books and
> Photoshop Elements. 
> 
> <http://maceditionradio.com/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=3&pid=65>
> 
> 
> ***MAKE Podcast: Colin Berry 
> Colin Berry reads "Spinout," the touching story he wrote for MAKE,
> Volume 07, about his brother's efforts to build and race a car in the
> soap box derby in Longmont, Colo. Unfortunately, he was up against
> more than just his own bad luck.
> 
> <http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/10/the_maker_file_2.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 –
> 
>               * ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook 
>         
>         Well before Ajax and Windows Presentation Foundation,
>         Macromedia Flash provided the first method for building "rich"
>         web pages. Now, Adobe is making Flash a full-fledged
>         development environment, and learning ActionScript 3.0 is key.
>         That's a challenge for even the most experienced Flash
>         developer. This Cookbook offers more than 300 solutions to
>         solve a wide range of coding dilemmas, so you can learn to
>         work with the new version right away.
>         
>               * Craft Volume 01
>         
>         Craft is the first project-based magazine dedicated to the
>         renaissance that is occurring within the world of crafts.
>         Volume 01, the premier issue, features 23 projects with a
>         twist! Make a programmable LED shirt, turn dud shoes into
>         great knitted boots, felt an iPod cocoon, embroider a
>         skateboard, and much more.
>         
>               * CSS Cookbook, Second Edition 
>         
>         For those all-too-common dilemmas that crop up with each
>         project, CSS Cookbook provides hundreds of practical examples
>         with CSS code recipes that you can use immediately to format
>         your web pages. Arranged in a quick-lookup format for easy
>         reference, the second edition has been updated to explain the
>         unique behavior of the latest browsers: Microsoft's IE 7 and
>         Mozilla's Firefox 1.5. Also, the book has been expanded to
>         cover the interaction of CSS and images and now includes more
>         recipes for beginning CSS users.
>         
>               * CSS: The Definitive Guide, Third Edition
>         
>         CSS: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition, provides you with a
>         comprehensive guide to CSS implementation, along with a
>         thorough review of all aspects of CSS 2.1. Updated to cover
>         Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft's vastly improved browser, this
>         new edition includes content on positioning, lists and
>         generated content, table layout, user interface, paged media,
>         and more.
>         
>               * Digital Photography Expert Techniques, Second Edition 
>         
>         Expert advice and pro strategies help photographers at every
>         level become more competent in their work routines. Through
>         step-by-step procedures based on hard-nosed experience,
>         professional photographer Ken Milburn describes a complete
>         workflow sequence that begins with essential photographic
>         equipment and digital darkroom setup, and ends once finished
>         images are in albums, exhibits, web sites, or publications.
>         
>               * Essential CVS, Second Edition
>         
>         This easy-to-follow reference shows a variety of professionals
>         how to use the Concurrent Versions System (CVS), the open
>         source tool that lets you manage versions of anything stored
>         in files. Ideal for software developers tracking different
>         versions of the same code, this comprehensive book also helps
>         system administrators and project managers manage large
>         quantities of documents. A full command reference details
>         aspects of customizing CVS for automation, logging, branching,
>         merging documents, and creating alerts.
>         
>               * Fedora Linux
>         
>         Whether you are running the stable version of Fedora Core or
>         bleeding-edge Rawhide releases, this book has something for
>         every level of user. The modular, lab-based approach not only
>         shows you how things work-but also explains why--and provides
>         you with the answers you need to get up and running with
>         Fedora Linux.
>         
>               * Fine Art Printing for Photographers (Rocky Nook). 
>         
>         This book provides the necessary foundation for fine art
>         printing: The understanding of color management, profiling,
>         paper and inks. It demonstrates how to set up the printing
>         workflow as it guides the reader step-by-step through this
>         process from an image file to an outstanding fine art print. 
>         
>               * GIMP 2 for Photographers (Rocky Nook)
>         
>         GIMP2 for Photographers is a beginner's guide to the only open
>         source image editing tool which provides a low-cost
>         alternative to expensive programs such as Photoshop. Topics
>         include the basics of image editing and simple adjustments, as
>         well as advanced techniques using layers and masks, stitching
>         of panoramic images, and preparation of high-quality black and
>         white images. The most important editing functions are
>         presented in individual, easy-to-follow workshops.
>         
>               * HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide, Sixth Edition 
>         
>         Put everthing you need to know about HTML and XHTML at your
>         fingertips. For nearly a decade, hundreds of thousands of web
>         developers have turned to HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide
>         to master standards-based web development. Truly a definitive
>         guide, the book combines a unique balance of tutorial material
>         with a comprehensive reference that even the most experienced
>         web professionals keep close at hand. From basic syntax and
>         semantics to guidelines aimed at helping you develop your own
>         distinctive style, this classic is all you need to become
>         fluent in the language of web design.
>         
>               * iPod: The Missing Manual, Fifth Edition 
>         
>         With iPod and iTunes, Apple's gotten the world hooked on
>         portable music, pictures, and videos. One thing they haven't
>         delivered, though, is an easy guide for getting the most from
>         your sleek little entertainment center. This new edition
>         thoroughly covers the redesigned iPod Nanos, the video iPod,
>         the tiny Shuffle and the overhauled iTunes 7. Each page sports
>         easy-to-follow color graphics, crystal-clear explanations, and
>         guidance on the most useful things your iPod can do.
>         
>               * Java Generics and Collections 
>         
>         Java Generics and Collections covers everything from the most
>         basic uses of generics to the strangest corner cases. It
>         teaches you everything you need to know about the collections
>         libraries, so you'll always know which collection is
>         appropriate for any given task, and how to use it.
>         
>               * Learning JavaScript 
>         
>         Using the latest examples from modern browser development
>         practices, Learning JavaScript teaches you how to integrate
>         the language with the browser environment, and how to practice
>         proper coding techniques for standards-compliant web sites. By
>         the end of the book, you'll be able to use all of the
>         JavaScript language and many of the object models provided by
>         web browsers, and you'll even be able to create a basic Ajax
>         application.
>         
>               * Learning MySQL
> 
> Learning MySQL provides all the tools you need to set up and design an
> effective database. This richly detailed tutorial will help you design
> scalable and flexible databases, create powerful queries using SQL,
> and configure MySQL for improved security. After covering the basics,
> the book travels far into MySQL's subtleties, including complex
> queries and joins, how to interact with the database over the Web
> using PHP or Perl, and important house-keeping such as backups and
> security.
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnmysql/" \l "top 
>         
>               * MAKE: Technology on Your Time Volume 08
>         
>         Get ready to play when Make Volume 08, our "Toys and Games"
>         issue, hits the stands. You'll learn how to build a wind-up
>         bird that really flies, how to restore an old pinball machine,
>         and learn the secret history of the world's best-selling
>         computer game from Myst's co-creator. You'll also meet a
>         well-known toy inventor and learn how to make molds and casts
>         with MythBusters star Adam Savage.
>         
>               * MCSE Core Elective Exams in a Nutshell 
>         
>         For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 administrators
>         preparing for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) core
>         exam 70-270, and core exams 70-297, and 70-298, this book is
>         invaluable. Not only does it provide the resources you need to
>         succeed on the exams, but to succeed in the real world as
>         well. MCSE Core Elective Exams in a Nutshell allows you to see
>         all of the topics expected for mastery in each of the exams.
>         Each exam is covered in three parts: Exam Overview, Study
>         Guide and Test Your Knowledge sections. This makes for easy
>         reference and a great study aid.
>         
>               * Network Security Hacks, Second Edition
>         
>         This second edition of Network Security Hacks offers 125
>         concise and practical hacks, including more information for
>         Windows administrators, hacks for wireless networking (such as
>         setting up a captive portal and securing against rogue
>         hotspots), and techniques to ensure privacy and anonymity,
>         including ways to evade network traffic analysis, encrypt
>         email and files, and protect against phishing attacks. System
>         administrators looking for reliable answers will also find
>         concise examples of applied encryption, intrusion detection,
>         logging, trending and incident response.
>         
>               * Practical Color Management: Eddie Tapp on Digital
>                 Photography
>         
>         The second book in this acclaimed series delves into color
>         management, a topic that has needlessly become a mystery to
>         experienced digital photographers. With his easygoing yet
>         authoritative style, noted expert Eddie Tapp explains how
>         color management can be integrated into the overall
>         photographic workflow. Included is a chapter on technical
>         aspectsfrom color guru Rick Lucas.
>         
>               * Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual
>         
>         The most popular photo-editing program on the market,
>         Photoshop Elements not only has Photoshop's marvelous powers,
>         but includes creative capabilities the mothership lacks. The
>         latest version, Photoshop Elements 5, offers new scrapbook
>         features among many other improvements. Our Missing Manual
>         carefully explains every feature (something no other book has
>         done) by putting each one into a clear, easy-to-understand
>         context -- all with a bit of wit and good humor.
>         
>               * Process Improvement Essentials 
>         
>         Process Improvement Essentials combines the foundation needed
>         to understand process improvement theory with the best
>         practices to help individuals implement process improvement
>         initiatives in their organization. The three leading programs:
>         ISO 9001:2000, CMMI, and Six Sigma--amidst the buzz and
>         hype--tend to get lumped together under a common label. This
>         book delivers a combined guide to all three programs, compares
>         their applicability, and then sets the foundation for further
>         exploration.
>         
>               * Programming Atlas
>         
>         Programming Atlas is not just another "drag and drop" ASP.NET
>         2.0 book, but dives into the technologies that make it work.
>         You'll begin with a tour of the technologies most often
>         associated with Ajax, from JavaScript and XMLHttpRequest to
>         JSON and the DOM. With the fundamentals in place, author
>         JavaScript expert Christian Wenz unpacks the Atlas framework
>         and shows you how to put its tools to work.
>         
>               * Programming Embedded Systems, Second Edition 
>         
>         Whether you're writing your first embedded program, designing
>         the latest generation of hand-held whatchamacalits, or
>         managing the people who do, this book is for you. Programming
>         Embedded Systems will help you develop the knowledge and
>         skills you need to achieve proficiency with embedded software.
>         
>               * Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook
>         
>         This book will help you solve more than 300 of the most common
>         and not-so-common tasks that working Visual Basic 2005
>         programmers face every day. If you're a seasoned .NET
>         developer, beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer
>         seeking a simple and clear migration path from VB6 to Visual
>         Basic 2005, the Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook delivers a
>         practical collection of problem-solving recipes for a broad
>         range of Visual Basic programming tasks. It's sure to save you
>         time, serving up the code you need, when you need it.
>         
> 
> ****Coming Soon 
>         
>               * Color Management in Digital Photography (Rocky Nook)
>               * Essential Electronics for Software Folk (Pragmatic
>                 Bookshelf) 
>               * Everyday Scripting with Ruby (Pragmatic Bookshelf) 
>               * Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
>               * Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, Third
>                 Edition
>               * Mastering Landscape Photography (Rocky Nook)
>               * More Rails Recipes  (Pragmatic Bookshelft)
>               * MySQL Cookbook, Second Edition
>               * Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# with NUnit, Second
>                 Edition (Pragmatic Bookshelf) 
>               * SQL Hacks
>                 
>                 
> 
> ================================================ 
> Conference News 
> ================================================
> 
> ***Registration is now open for the 2007 Emerging Telephony
> Conference  
> Explore the strategies for taming disruption and exploit opportunities
> being created by web telephony innovations. 
> <http://conferences.oreilly.com/etel/>
> 
> Use code "etel07usrg" when you register, and receive 15% off the early
> registration price.
> 
> To register for the conference, go to: 
> <http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/50/register.html>
> 
> ***Speak at RailsConf 
> O'Reilly Media and Ruby Central are seeking leaders for RailsConf
> sessions and tutorials. Are you a hacker, Rubyist, trainer, web
> developer, and/or entrepreneur with something to share? If so, submit
> a proposal. 
> 
> <http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/rails2007/create/e_sess/>
> 
> 
> 
> ====================================================
> YOUR EVENTS
> ====================================================
> 
> 
> *** VMware 
> London December 1st 
> 
> This seminar will provide an overview of Virtualisation including
> specifics on SAN virtualisation and the relationship between VMware
> and Hewlett-Packard. It will provide the opportunity for In-depth
> discussions with specialist VMware, HP and OCSL consultants and to
> witness demonstrations in the HP labs. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ====================================================
> O’REILLY WILL BE THERE!
> ==================================================== 
>   
> *** OpenCON 2006 
> 2/3 December, Venice, Italy 
> The conference is entirely organized by OpenBEER
> (http://www.openbeer.it ), the italian OpenBSD users group. OpenCON
> lasts about two days and, as usual, many official developers have
> already confirmed their presence. The main topics will be: information
> security, secure programming, and anything related to OpenBSD. The
> manifestation is completely free of charge, but it will be possible to
> buy tshirts and gadgets to fund both OpenCON and OpenBSD. 
> 
>  ***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.
> 
> ***London Perl Workshop 
> The London Perl Workshop is a free one-day conference in central
> London, UK. It will be held on Saturday the 9th of December, 2006 at
> Westminster University's New Cavendish Campus
> 
> 
> ================================================
> YOUR BOOK REVIEWS
> ================================================  
>    
> ***Nordest Perl Mongers reviewed –  
> Building Scalable Web Sites – 
> http://www.streppone.it/cosimo/work/books/BuildingScalableWebSites.html (Italian) 
> http://www.streppone.it/cosimo/work/books/BuildingScalableWebSites.html.en (English)
> 
> ***Egyptian Java User Group reviewed - 
> Programming Jakarta Struts -
> http://www.egjug.org/programming_jakarta_struts_second_edition_book_review  and http://egjug.org/hashimblog/2006/11/18/programming-jakarta-struts-second-edition-book-review/
> 
> ***London Perlmongers reviewed – 
> Perl Hacks - http://london.pm.org/reviews/perl_hacks.html 
> and http://dave.org.uk/reviews/perlhacks.html 
> 
> 
> That's all for now 
> Josette
> 
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