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O'Reilly Newsletter, July 20

O'Reilly News for User Group Members
July 20, 2007
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    Ubuntu Live

    Jul 22-24, 2007
    Oregon Convention Center
    Portland, OR
    Ubuntu is the most popular Linux variant on the planet. Ubuntu Live is being launched to provide a meeting place for Ubuntu users, contributors, and partners--and the Ubuntu-curious. Learn how Ubuntu can make a critical difference in a business or project and engage with the global open source community at the largest Ubuntu gathering yet.
     

    O'Reilly Open Source Convention

    Jul 23-27, 2007
    Oregon Convention Center
    Portland, OR
    The O'Reilly Open Source Conventionl brings over 2500 open source professionals together to network, learn, and share the latest knowledge around open source software.
     

    MAKE Magazine's Phil Torrone at Powell's Books

    Jul 24, 2007
    Powell's Books
    Portland, OR
    Powell's hosts Phil Torrone, blogger for MAKE Magazine, during O'Reilly's Open Source Convention in Portland. Join him as he talks about weekend projects from MAKE.
     

    A Panel Discussion of "Beautiful Code" at Powell's Books

    Jul 25, 2007
    Powell's Books
    Portland, OR
    Powell's hosts Ward Cunningham as a moderator for a panel discussion on the newly released book "Beautiful Code." Taking place during O'Reilly's Open Source Convention in Portland, "Beautiful Code" authors Karl Fogel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, and Simon Peyton Jones will be present to discuss the difference between a serviceable solution and an extraordinary one.
     

    Scott Berkun Discusses The Myths of Innovation at Powell's Books

    Jul 26, 2007
    Powell's Books
    Portland, OR
    Powell's hosts Scott Berkun for an evening of discussion about his newest book, The Myths of Innovation. Taking place during O'Reilly's Open Source Convention in Portland, it's sure to be a great night of conversation, insight, and knowledge.
     

    O'Reilly at Linuxworld Conference

    Aug 6-9, 2007
    Moscone Center
    San Francisco, CA
    Linuxworld is the premier event for the Linux and open source community, bringing together industry leaders shaping the future of new enterprise technology in the largest single gathering of business and technical leaders deploying Linux and open source solutions. Stop by the O'Reilly booth (# 525) to say hi, and pick up some great new books.
     

    Derrick Story at Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh User Group

    Aug 6, 2007
    Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Redwood Room
    Menlo Park, CA
    Author Derrick Story (Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Edition, iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual, and Digital Photography Hacks) presents to the "iPhoto 6: More than (Initially) Meets the Eye" and "Techniques for Great Pictures."
     

    360Flex Conference - Seattle

    Aug 13-15, 2007
    The Red Lion on Fifth Avenue
    Seattle, WA
    This 3-day conference is the place to learn about the Flex and Apollo technologies by speakers from Adobe and from the community. The first Flex conference was a hit, and the second version promises to be even better with a new centralized location approach.

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    Open SourceThe Power of Google Gears
    Google Gears is a framework for development browser-based applications that can be used offline. In the second part of Jack Herrington's introduction to Gears, you'll see how to use Gears for data entry and batching, and learn more about how to leverage SQLite.
    OpenGuides: City Wikis in Perl
    OpenGuides is a Wiki that allows the contributors to build what are essentially open source guides to cities. Kake Pugh has been involved with the project and offers us a peek under the hood complete with source code in Perl. She looks specifically at how OpenGuides rejects spam postings and how its geographically oriented architecture makes it a better choice than other Wiki frameworks for this type of application.

    Sys Admin

    sunflowerTop 7 Things System Administrators Forget to Do
    Do system administrators really forget to do basic tasks because they're lazy or do the pressures of the job keep them from getting everything done? Tom Adelstein explores the top seven tasks system administrators forget to do.

    Five Basic Mistakes Not to Make in DNS
    DNS has managed to keep the Internet afloat for decades, but it spend a lot of its time handling junk requests that should never have escaped from a local WAN. Ron Aitchison has a list of five basic things that every DNS administrator should take care of to keep DNS a happy infrastructure.

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    Digital MediadekeBytes: A Taste of Vanishing Point 2.0 in Photoshop CS3
    Deke McClelland takes a look at the new and improved Vanishing Point 2.0 Photoshop filter in Adobe's CS3. The Digital Media community can follow along with example files as Deke melds an image around a virtual DVD case!
    Advanced Aperture Techniques with Joe Schorr
    Have you tapped the power of Album Picks or mastered the Primary Only function? In this edition of Inside Aperture, Joe Schorr talks with Derrick Story and explains some of his favorite power techniques.
    The Lightroom 1.1 Library Revealed
    In Lightroom's 1.1 Library module, you can edit, rate and sort images, add keywords and perform basic image processing on one or multiple images at the same time. Join us for a quick tour of its key elements, including an explanation of the new "catalogs" (formerly known as libraries) concept.

    Mac/AppleiPhone: The Missing Manual Sneak Preview
    David Pogue's Favorite iPhone Tricks, perfect for the Missing Manual fan who wants the inside scoop on how to get the most out of a new iPhone.
    Smarter Ways to Work with PDFs
    Giles Turnbull examines several methods and applications for managing your PDF collection.
    QuickTime Web Movie Secrets
    QuickTime is still the best-looking, most flexible way to present video on the web. Here's how to present multiple movies on a single page, launch a movie in fullscreen mode, and even play a sequence of movies automatically.

    Microsoft/.NETEight Reasons Windows Administrators Should Learn JScript Instead of VBScript
    When it comes to writing WSH scripts or HTML applications, system administrators can use either VBScript or JScript. Bill Stewart tells you why JScript is your best choice.
    Windows Wireless LAN Security Primer
    If you've got a wireless Windows network, you're at risk. This primer gives you a great introduction to what you need to know to keep it safe.

    JavaGMF: Beyond the Wizards
    Using the Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF), this article takes the reader through a step-by-step creation of the construction of an application using GMF. Beyond the wizards, get an introduction to GMF 'under the hood.'
    Enabling Peer-to-Peer BitTorrent Downloads with Azureus
    BitTorrent is one of the more popular protocols being used for peer-to-peer file transfers, and enabling your Java applications to use this protocol has never been easier. With a little theory and a lot of working code, this article shows you how to add peer-to-peer protocols to your own apps.

    WebInside Adobe's onAIR Summer Bus Tour
    For blog posts, tips, photos, dates, and more.
    iPhone: Test Your Site for iPhone CompatibilitySimply JavaScript
    HTML and CSS alone can only achieve the static beauty of the department store mannequin. Here, Kevin shows you how, with JavaScript, you can combine the three layers of the Web to bring that awkward puppet to life.
    Rich Developer, Poor Developer
    A look at website flipping and the business of buying and selling.

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    Updated Code Samples for Head First Object-Oriented Analysis & Design
    We've just put up new code on the book page for chapters 1-7 and Appendix II.
    Until next time—
    Marsee Henon
    Spreading the knowledge of innovators.O'Reilly.com

     

    Published Jul 21 2007, 06:28 AM by JimHolmes
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