I suspect I've been kicked off the list (accidentally??) Are there problems on that end or am I just real messed up here? Also, how can I tell??
:Jack
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***"Go On Safari" Tip of the Week Winner--W. Jim Jordan,
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***David Pogue & Tim O'Reilly make the list of the 25 most
powerful and influential people in Mac computing
MDJ, the Journal for Serious Macintosh Users released the fourth annual
MDJ Power 25 list. David Pogue is number six and Tim O'Reilly is
number seven.
http://www.macjournals.com/gcsf/mdj_power_25_2003.html
***O'Reilly Open Books Project
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***Five Habits for Successful Regular Expressions
For many programmers, writing regular expressions is a black art. They
stick to the features they know and hope for the best. Tony
Stubblebine, author of "Regular Expression Pocket Reference," says
programmers can avoid a lot of trial and error by adopting these five
habits for regular expression development. The code examples in this
article use Perl, PHP, and Python, but the advice Tony espouses is
applicable to nearly any regex implementation.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/08/21/regexp.html?CMP=NLC-HV9035832232
Regular Expression Pocket Reference
Order Number: 415X
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regexppr/
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***How to Talk About Jini, J2EE, and Web Services at a Cocktail Party
Heard about distributed technologies for Java, but not sure what they
are or why they're important? Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates, authors of
"Head First Java," present this cocktail-party overview. Hold your own
in conversation with Java geeks now!
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/08/27/cocktails.html?CMP=NLC-TE9755903113
Head First Java
Order Number: 4656
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/hfjava/index.html
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***Globalizing and Localizing Windows Applications, Part 1
With the explosive growth of the Internet and rapid globalization of
the world's economies, the earth is getting smaller and smaller. The
applications that you develop for a local market may soon be used in
another country. If the world used a common language, that would make
the life of developers much easier. However, reality is far from
perfect. Wei-Meng Lee shows you how to make your applications ready for
the global marketplace.
http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2003/08/25/globalization_pt1.html?CMP=NLC-PG3581597948
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***A Web Services Strategy for Mobile Phones
Planning to deploy information services on mobile phones? This article
gives an overview of the various technologies and routes available for
mobile web service development.
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/08/19/mobile.html
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***Scanners and Mac OS X
Seems like the drivers for legacy flatbed scanners were at the bottom
of manufacturers' lists for Mac OS X conversion. The wait was so long
that many users just gave up hope. But over recent months new drivers
from Epson, Canon, HP, and others have quietly appeared. David Weiss
provides a helpful update to the state of scanning on Mac OS X.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/08/26/osx_scanners.html?CMP=NLC-9XK122515527
***Newsstand in Your Pocket: See and Hear Current Events on Your iPod
Some people don't care what's going on around them, but some of us
mainline headlines, becoming noticeably disoriented without regular
infusions of CNN and Google News. J. D. Biersdorfer, author of "iPod:
The Missing Manual," explains different ways to use your iPod for your
current events needs.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/08/22/newstand.html?CMP=NLC-CR3582019385
iPod: The Missing Manual
Order Number: 477X
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News From Your Peers
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***New Meeting Day for the Portland Linux User Group, Portland, OR
PDXLUG is now meeting on the second Thursday of each month at the
Fireside Cafe in Portland, OR. The next meeting is September 11th.
Learn about the PDXLUG Media Library that currently offers 175
technical books and almost 40 users.
To sign up for the library go to:
http://library.pdxlug.org/'
For more information on PDXLUG go to:
http://www.pdxlug.org/
***Uber TiVo, Linux Users' Group of Davis, Davis, CA--September 15
LUGOD's next meeting features Ryan Castelluci. He will talk about the
various hacks than can be used on TiVos. Demonstrations include
Backdoors, Caller ID, TiVo Web, TyStudio, video streaming and more. A
live hard-disk upgrade will also be performed.
http://www.lugod.org/meeting/
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Monday, September 15th, 2003
Davis Library
Blanchard Room
315 East 14th Street
Davis, CA 95616
Until next time--
Marsee
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