Hi there—
Around the office, we're getting ready for
Macworld San Francisco
in January. We'll have a great booth with many of our digital photography
experts including Derrick Story, Mikkel Aaland, Deke McClelland, and
Harold Davis. If you're going to be at the show, please let me know. I'd
love to meet you in person. I'll be working at the O'Reilly booth on
Tuesday, January 15 and Wednesday, January 16. Here's a list of the
O'Reilly happenings at
Macworld.
I'm looking for Amazon and Slashdot reviews for "Visualizing
Data", "The
Art of Agile Development," "Programming
Collective Intelligence," and the "Linux
Networking Cookbook." Send me email if you can help.
And if you're a Facebook user (or want to learn more) don't forget to join
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Please note: I'll be on vacation December 17-January 1. Back in the office
on January 2. O'Reilly will be closed down completely from December
24-January 1.
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a line.
Happy Holidays,
Marsee
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Ten Tips for Linux Network Admins
Carla Schroder, author of the newly released Linux Networking Cookbook
offers her top ten tips for being a superior Linux network
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Mac
OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual Sneak Preview
Five Tips and Tricks from David Pogue and an ultratip.
Programming is Hard, Let's Go Scripting...
Larry Wall's annual State of the Onion describes the state of Perl, the
language and the community. In his 11th address, he discussed the past,
present, and future of scripting languages, including the several
dimensions of design decisions important to the development of Perl 6.
Building Mashup-Friendly Sites in Rails
Mashups have been the hot web technology lately. Rather than try to do
everything yourself, why not present the data that makes your site special
in an easy to consume fashion, and let users design applications that mix
your data in with others. Jack Herrington walks us through an example
showing how to create mashup-friendly using Ruby on Rails.
An Interview with Toby Segaran
Toby Segaran is the author of "Programming Collective Intelligence." We
recently spoke to him about his new book and why these kind of machine
learning techniques are so important in the Web 2.0 era.
Introducing Raven: An Elegant Build for Java
Build processes in Java haven't evolved much since the introduction of Ant
or Maven. With the ability to use scripting languages like Groovy and
JRuby on the JVM, the power of a full language can be brought to bear on
the build process. This article discusses Raven, a build system for Java
that uses JRuby.
Advanced JavaScript III
JavaScript guru Howard Feldman completes his voyage through the world of
JavaScript hacking with this article. This time around, he tackles dynamic
tables, switching out form elements, and putting prompting text in text
boxes.
Sal Soghoian on Leopard, Automation, and Aperture
Apple's product manager of automation technologies is the same guy who
many of us consider the ultimate AppleScript guru: Sal Soghoian. Even
though Sal and I live only a few hours apart, I had to go all the way to
the Caribbean to chase him down for this podcast interview. It was worth
it. Sal talks about Leopard, automation improvements, and of course, how
this all affects Aperture.
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Blogs
Shopping for the geek in your life? Here's help.
Bad Math Among eBook Enthusiasts
Hidden Influences on Software Design
Groovy StAX builder
ETech = Energy + Food Hacking + Arduino + Processing + Worldwide Tech
Open Source Hardware Gift Guide
Books for Makers - A gift guide of lost arts and new tech
Some geeks just wanna live forever (well, say, 1,000 years or so)
Naked Light
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Until next time—
Marsee Henon