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----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon <marsee@oreilly.com> ----- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 21:18:13 -0800 (PST) From: Marsee Henon <marsee@oreilly.com> To: waltman@pobox.com Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, March 28 O'Reilly User Group Program Newsletter March 28, 2003 Please share this information with your members... Highlights This Week: ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Shared Source CLI Essentials -VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition -LDAP System Administration -Mac OS X Hacks -ActionScript for Flash MX Pocket Reference ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -MySQL Users Conference, San Jose, CA--April 10-12 -Java Freedom Software Symposium, Philadelphia, PA--Apr 11-13 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conference ---------------------------------------------------------------- -O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference Call for Participation -New ETech Keynote: Google, Innovation, and the Web -Registration is open for the 2003 O'Reilly Open Source Convention -Put Up A O'Reilly Open Source Convention Banner, Get A Free Book --------------------------------------------------------------- Safari ---------------------------------------------------------------- -"Go On Safari" winner-- Andrew Shuttleworth, Tokyo PC Users Group ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Slideshow of NCMUG's Recent O'Reilly Fieldtrip -What if SETI@home Gets Lucky? -Setting Up an 802.11b Home Wireless Network -Into the Future at San Diego Technical Books -Building an Address Book with OpenLDAP -Five Tips for .NET Programming in Perl -Ten Security Checks for PHP, Part 1 -Space-Based Programming -.NET Framework 1.1 Expands Support -Creating Sherlock Channels -Inside Samba: Windows Sharing for the Mac ================================================ Book News ================================================ Review books are available--email me for a copy. ***Please include the book order number on your requests. Let me know if you need your books by a certain date. Allow at least four weeks for shipping. Send or email me copies of your newsletters and book reviews. Don't forget, your members get 20% off any O'Reilly book they purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when ordering. http://www.oreilly.com/ ***Group purchases with better discounts are available*** Please let me know if you are interested. Press releases are available on our press page: http://press.oreilly.com/ ***Shared Source CLI Essentials Order Number: 351X "Shared Source CLI Essentials" provides a road map for navigating the Microsoft Shared Source CLI (Rotor) code. After introducing the CLI, its core concepts, and implementation, the book covers the CLI type system; component packaging and assemblies; JIT compilation; garbage collection; and more. Written by members of the team that designed the .NET Framework, this book is for anyone who wants to know what goes on under the hood of the .NET runtime and the ECMA CLI. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sscliess/ Chapter 1, "Introducing the CLI Component Model," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sscliess/chapter/index.html ***VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition Order Number: 4885 "VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition" has been completely updated for VBScript 5.6, WSH 5.6, and ASP 3.0. A comprehensive reference to VBScript's statements, keywords and objects, the new edition also includes updated introductory chapters covering the significant changes since the first edition was published. New chapters introduce the Windows Script Component for creating binary COM components and the Script Encoder. This book offers programmers and system administrators the most complete, up-to-date, and easy-to-use language reference for developing effective scripts. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/vbscriptian2/ Chapter 7, "Windows Script Host 5.6," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/vbscriptian2/chapter/index.html ***LDAP System Administration Order Number: 4916 "LDAP System Administration" helps you quickly integrate a directory server into essential network services such as mail, DNS, HTTP, and SMB/CIFS, regardless of which LDAP version you use. After introducing the workings of a directory service and the LDAP protocol, as well as building and installing OpenLDAP (the open source directory server used as the premise for examples), the book walks you through configuration and access control; replication and referral; interoperation with different LDAP servers; and much more. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ldapsa/ Chapter 7, "Email and LDAP," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ldapsa/chapter/index.html *** Mac OS X Hacks Order Number: 4605 "Mac OS X Hacks" pulls together the best tips, tricks, and tools from Mac power users and Unix hackers. From the Unix side comes no-nonsense solutions to Web, Mail, and FTP serving; security services, SSH, Perl, and shell scripting; and more. From Mac users come customizations for System Preferences, and GUI mods and tweaks; AppleScript, AppleTalk, and equivalents; and general Macintosh-style tomfoolery. This book offers a unique collection of real-world know-how that you can apply to the challenges of working with Mac OS X and its Unix underpinnings. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mcosxhks/ Sample Hacks are available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mcosxhks/chapter/index.html ***ActionScript for Flash MX Pocket Reference Order Number: 5148 "ActionScript for Flash MX Pocket Reference" summarizes ActionScript's core objects, classes, properties, and methods. Also covered are ActionScript's global properties, global functions, operators, statements, keywords, and directives, as well as an excellent summary of ActionScript syntax and best practices, covering datatypes, variables, loops, conditionals, identifiers, event handling, and object-oriented programming. This compact reference also addresses common Flash elements and operations, including Movie Clips, graphics, text, data transfers, and XML parsing. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/actscrptpr/ A sample excerpt on Variables is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/actscrptpr/chapter/index.html =============================================== Upcoming Events =============================================== ***MySQL Users Conference, San Jose, CA--April 10-12 Ruth Boyer and I will be at the MySQL Conference--be sure to visit our booth (#113) if you're attending. In addition, check out MySQL and Ruby presentations by author Paul DuBois ("MySQL Cookbook" and "Software Portability with imake"). MySQL Users Conference & Expo Doubletree Hotel San Jose, CA http://www.mysql.com/events/uc2003/ ***Java Freedom Software Symposium, Philadelphia, PA--Apr 11-13 Author James Duncan Davidson ("Learning Cocoa with Objective-C") is a featured speaker. Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport 4101 B Island Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19153 http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/2003-04-philly/index.jsp For more events, please see: http://events.oreilly.com/ ================================================ Conference News ================================================ ***O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference Call for Participation System administrators, developers, strategists, and technical staff are invited to submit proposals to lead tutorial and conference sessions at the second annual O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference. Suggested topics include: Scripting Genius, Amazing Applications, Ingenious Hacks, and SysAdmin Mac Style, to name a few. http://conferences.oreilly.com/macosxcon/ The submission deadline for proposals is May 14, 2003 http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/macosx2003/create/e_sess ***New ETech Keynote: Google, Innovation, and the Web Craig Silverstein, Google's director of technology, will be giving a keynote at the Emerging Technology Conference on how Google is building a work culture that fosters the creation of new experiments and innovations. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/et2003/view/e_sess/4325 For more info on the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference: http://conferences.oreilly.com/etcon/ To register, go to: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/22/register.html ***Registration is open for the 2003 O'Reilly Open Source Convention --Portland, OR Programmers, developers, strategists, technical staff, and other open source votaries from around the world congregate for five days of tutorials, conference sessions, and networking of the flesh-and-blood variety. Recognizing that open source tools have moved squarely into the mainstream, this year's convention focuses on "embracing and extending proprietary software." Early Bird Discount-- User Group members who register before May 23, 2003, get a double discount. Use code DSUG when you register, and you'll get 20% off the "Early Bird" price. To register, go to: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2003/create/ord_os03 O'Reilly Open Source Convention Portland Marriott Downtown, Portland, OR July 7-11, 2003 http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/ ***Put Up an O'Reilly Open Source Convention Banner, Get A Free Book Ready for the next conference banner promotion? Here it is: We are looking for user groups to display our conference banners on their web sites. If you send me the link to your user group site with our O'Reilly Open Source Convention banner, I will send you the O'Reilly book of your choice. OSCON Conference Banners: http://ug.oreilly.com/banners/oscon2003/ ================================================ Safari News ================================================ ***"Go On Safari" Tip of the Week Winner--Andrew Shuttleworth, Tokyo PC Users Group "Ever since Google has been around, I've thought that I no longer needed reference books. 'A quick search is all I need to get the answers I want,' I've thought. But having wasted some good time searching for a crucial Excel formula or a 'how to' in MS Project, I've realized there is very little freely available reference content on the Web that comes close to the quality of material published by O'Reilly. Subscribing to Safari Bookshelf means that I no longer have to rely on search engines to get what I want from my software, as high quality material on almost any computer topic I can think of is just a click away. Thanks O'Reilly." Your group can also participate in this introductory program just for user group members. To "Go on Safari," any of your members who sign up for our Safari 14-day free trial send comments on their experiences, or tips and tricks for how they used Safari (it only needs to be 2 sentences long, but it may be longer) to safari_talk@oreilly.com. Every week someone will be chosen from the tips or comments submitted to receive fun stuff from O'Reilly (T-shirts, book bags, or other surprises). If a member of your user group is selected, your group receives free gifts, too. Whatever the individual member receives, your UG will get one, too, to give away at your next meeting, or use however you see fit. Recipients--and their comments--will be announced in the User Group Newsletter. **Please use this special UG URL to sign up for the 14-day trial** http://www.oreilly.com/safari/ug For more information on Safari: http://safari.oreilly.com/ ================================================ News From O'Reilly & Beyond ================================================ --------------------- General News --------------------- ***Slideshow of NCMUG's Recent O'Reilly Fieldtrip Thanks to Lorene Romero for putting together this great presentation. The event was successful--Derrick Story had standing-room-only available for his presentation on iLife. http://homepage.mac.com/ncmug/iMovieTheater17.html And you can read about it here (Thanks Chuck Joiner!): http://www.mugcenter.com/ ***What if SETI@home Gets Lucky? Brian McConnell looks at the latest developments in SETI@home and describes what will happen if a meaningful signal is found. Brian is the author of "Beyond Contact." http://www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2003/03/19/seti.html Beyond Contact Order Number: 0375 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/alien/ ***Setting Up an 802.11b Home Wireless Network There's lots of new WiFi equipment available for home or the small office environment. Wei Meng Lee shows you how to set up, secure, and enjoy today's 802.11b hardware for tangle-free networking. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2003/03/21/home_wifi.html ***Into the Future at San Diego Technical Books Imagine a technical bookstore where the bookcases are packed with the latest computer, biotechnology, and engineering titles; a place where customers have free Wi-Fi over a T1 line. You can experience it now at San Diego Technical Books in San Diego, California. Check out this Team O'Reilly Bookstore profile of one of America's most innovative technical bookstores. http://www.oreilly.com/news/sandiegotech.html San Diego Technical Books: http://www.booksmatter.com/ --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***Building an Address Book with OpenLDAP LDAP's most sensible example is, perhaps, managing contacts throughout a company. There aren't many good examples of this, however. Dustin Puryear (coordinator for the Baton Rouge Linux User Group) wants to change that. In this article, he demonstrates how to build and populate a company-wide LDAP address book. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/03/27/ldap_ab.html ***Five Tips for .NET Programming in Perl Don't get tripped up making your Perl SOAP applications work with .NET services. Here are some of the most common traps for Perl developers, enumerated by Randy J. Ray, coauthor of "Programming Web Services with Perl." http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2003/03/26/perlanddotnet.html Programming Web Services with Perl Order Number: 2068 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pwebserperl/ ***Ten Security Checks for PHP, Part 1 The same global access that makes web apps useful means that you have to keep on top of security. Though it's easy to create sites in PHP, it's not immune to sloppy coding. Clancy Malcolm explains how to recognize and fix five potential security holes with PHP in the first of two articles. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/03/20/php_security.html For more information on PHP see: http://scripting.oreilly.com/ --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Space-Based Programming Distributed applications promise better scalability and reliability, but the standard models of building them on Remote Procedure Calls are often difficult and slow. Sun and IBM are taking steps to adopt a different approach: space-based programming. Bernhard Angerer explores this idea and what it could mean for J2EE. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/03/19/java_spaces.html --------------------- .NET --------------------- ***.NET Framework 1.1 Expands Support Chris Sells discusses how the .NET Framework version 1.1 provides expanded namespace, security, and languages support for your .NET projects, all in the March edition of MSDN magazine. http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/03/03/WindowsForms/default.aspx Chris is a coauthor of the upcoming "Mastering Visual Studio .NET." Order Number: 3609 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mastvsnet/ --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Creating Sherlock Channels In this first of a two-part series, Harold Martin provides you with a hands-on overview of Sherlock channel programming. Today's focus is on setup and interface wiring. In part two you'll learn how to work the code. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/developer/2003/03/25/sherlock_one.html **Inside Samba: Windows Sharing for the Mac Samba is one of the most successful open source projects around, and has been ported to Linux, various BSDs, and Darwin/Mac OS X. Currently it provides disk and print shares, acts as a WINS server, and performs NT4 primary domain controller duties. Jason Deraleau takes you inside Samba and shows you how to configure it on your Jaguar Macintosh. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/03/18/samba.html Until next time-- Marsee ----- End forwarded message ----- - **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX <URL:http://www.panix.com>** **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe phl" to majordomo@lists.pm.org**
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