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***Perl Testing: A Developer's Notebook
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With this series of hands-on labs, you'll learn how Perl's test tools
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***Write Portable Code
Publisher: No Starch
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This handy book contains the lessons, patterns, and knowledge for
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through sheer trial and error. Targeted at intermediate-to-advanced
programmers, it is a valuable resource for designers of cross-platform
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***Home Networking: The Missing Manual
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Using clear language, straightforward explanations, and a dash of humor,
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***Perl Best Practices
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This collection of 256 guidelines on the art of coding will help you
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlbp/
Chapter 9, "Subroutines," is available online:
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***Talk Is Cheap
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ISBN: 0596009607
A straightforward, quick introduction to the ins and outs of using VoIP
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switch and what the tradeoffs will be. In addition, you will learn
advanced techniques, including how to turn your Palm or Pocket PC into
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***Switching to VoIP
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ISBN: 0596008686
Based on real-world experience, this handy manual addresses the most
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strengths and weaknesses of circuit-switched and packet-switched
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/switchingvoip/
Chapter 14, "Traditional Apps on the Converged Network," is available
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***Ending Spam
Publisher: No Starch
ISBN: 1593270526
This landmark title describes, in-depth, how statistical filtering is
being used by next-generation spam filters to identify and filter spam,
how spam filtering works, and how language classification and machine
learning combine to produce remarkably accurate spam filters. Readers
gain a complete understanding of the mathematical approaches used in
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/1593270526/
***Swing Hacks
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Packed with programming lessons, this book will show you how to extend
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***Word Annoyances
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***Advanced Perl Programming, Second Edition
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***New Annoyances Central Site
O'Reilly has just launched the new Annoyances Central weblog site,
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the Daily Fix, the Experts' Blog, and Robert's Rant for the most
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http://www.annoyancescentral.com/
***O'Reilly Nominated for Lovemarks
The creators of Lovemarks wondered what makes some brands wildly
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brands that inspire "loyalty beyond reason," and we're thrilled to be in
the mix. Show your love!
http://www.lovemarks.com/lm/read.php?LID=2603
***Choosing the Best Star Atlases
Whether you're an observer of deep-sky objects with your 20-inch
Dobsonian reflector, or an amateur astronomer enjoying a simple night of
stargazing with your binoculars, it's helpful to know which star atlases
best suit your needs. Avid astronomers Robert and Barbara Thompson
describe the atlases they use and their reasons for choosing them.
Robert and Barbara are the authors of Astronomy Hacks.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/07/18/staratlases.html
***Information Security with Colin Percival
The recent disclosure of side-channel techniques to retrieve
cryptographic secrets on hyperthreading machines caused stirs in
security and operating system development communities. Colin Percival, a
FreeBSD security officer, reported the vulnerability and weathered the
questions and criticisms. Michael W. Lucas recently interviewed him on
this vulnerability, vendors' responses, and security research.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/07/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
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***Calculating the True Price of Software
Businesses have long viewed support and maintenance as essential
components of software. Open source business models often focus on
charging for support and customization. Is there an economic model that
can demonstrate the true worth of a piece of software and the option for
support, maintenance, and upgrades? Robert Lefkowitz argues that open
source exposes the true value of software itself as, essentially, worth
less in comparison to support and maintenance.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/07/21/software_pricing.html
***Learning Lab: Save 50% on the Open Source Programming Certificate
Series
Our Open Source Programming Certificate Series will teach you the core
technical skills necessary to fully understand programming using Linux
or Unix operating systems, languages, libraries, and databases.
Completion of this series also earns you a Certificate of Professional
Development through the University of Illinois Office of Continuing
Education. For two weeks only, save 50% on all Open Source Programing
Certificate Series classes. Offer ends July 31st.
http://www.oreilly.com/redirector.csp?link=UAOSP&type=news
***Building an OpenBSD Live CD
Linux isn't the only operating system that boots and runs off a CD.
OpenBSD does as well. Kevin Lo uses his for didactic purposes, but this
is a good example for taking your desktop or firewall along with you.
Here's how to build and customize an OpenBSD installation on a CD.
***The Virtual Referral: Mitigating Risk by Hiring Open Source
Developers
Hiring a new employee is almost always a risk, and hiring the wrong
employee can prove a costly mistake for managers. Brian Fitzpatrick
suggests you hire an open source programmer. Find out why doing so
mitigates the risks involved in hiring. Meet Brian at O'Reilly's Open
Source Convention, where he'll be leading a Subversion tutorial and a
session on switching from CVS to Subversion.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/07/14/osdevelopers.html
***PHP 5.1's Killer Features
Learn about PHP Data Objects, perhaps the greatest new feature in
PHP 5.1.
http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=274359
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***David Pogue Photos from our recent MUG event at the Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16228484@N00/sets/625100/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wdn2/sets/625173/
(Special Thanks to Don Nelson of DVMUG for sending these along.)
***Programming with Spotlight
The API for Spotlight offers highly advanced search capabilities. In
fact, you can develop some of the very features of Tiger we've already
grown to love using Spotlight's API. In this piece, Matthew Russell will
ease you into Spotlight programming from a Cocoa dev perspective,
showing you how to make your applications Spotlight enabled
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/07/12/spotlight.html
***An Introduction to Tiger Terminal, Part 3
In Part 3 of this Tiger Terminal introduction, you'll learn some helpful
commands that you can use to view information about your network,
including netstat, nslookup, traceroute, and more.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/07/05/terminal3.html
***How to End Wars Between Testers and Programmers
There's a natural conflict between testers and programmers because of
the difference in perspective each role has. The best way to end
struggles is to redefine the goals of the work so that their roles can
be collaborative, not adversarial. In this article, Scott Berkun draws
upon his years of project-leading experience to provide some inside tips
for managing your development team. Scott is the author of The Art of
Project Management.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/07/08/dev_team.html
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***Unit Testing in .NET Projects
Now is a pretty exciting time for unit testing in .NET. Tremendous
progress is being made on several fronts: IDE integration, process
integration, and new test fixtures. Jay Flowers and Andrew Stopford
explain how to use Visual Studio's new integrated unit testing, as well
as the NUnit and MbUnit testing frameworks.
http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2005/07/18/unittesting_2005.html
***Making Internet Phone Calls Using Skype
Skype lets you use the internet to make phone calls to other Skype users
and also to regular telephones. Wei-Meng Lee shows you how to set it up
and start talking.
http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/07/19/skype.html
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***Taking JUnit Out of the Box
JUnit is practically ubiquitous among Java developers as a way to test
code, but it's somewhat limited by the fact that it's only meant to run
in one JVM on one box, hampering its usefulness when developing
distributed applications. In this article, Amir Shevat shows how the
open source JUnit extension Pisces helps JUnit overcome this limitation.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/07/13/pisces.html
***What Is Business Process Modeling?
Business Process Modeling (BPM) is a set of technologies and standards
for the design, execution, administration, and monitoring of business
processes. In this article, Mike Havey, author of Essential Business
Process Modeling, briefly describes the state of BPM today and the BPM
standards, then builds an ideal BPM architecture using the example of a
retailer process.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/07/20/businessprocessmodeling.
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***What Is Podcasting?
So, you're ready to hop on the podcasting bandwagon, but you're not sure
how to get started? This article by Phillip Torrone briefly describes
what podcasting is and the software you'll need, then takes you right to
the fun with a comprehensive step-by-step guide to podcast production.
>From recording to editing to publishing and syndicating your podcasts,
Phillip covers everything you need to know to serve up your first
podcasts.
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/07/20/WhatIsPodcasting.html
***Gary Garritan: A Personal Orchestra for Everyone
Producer Gary Garritan has made it his mission to put a high-quality
digital orchestra in your hands--along with extensive free training.
Hear how composers have seized the opportunity.
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/07/20/garritan.html
***My Five Favorite Soft Synths
Looking for sonic inspiration? Synthesizer guru Jim Aikin reveals his
top five virtual instruments, explains why they're great, and shares
custom MP3 examples.
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/07/13/topsynths.html
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***HOW TO make Enhanced Podcasts (Images, Links, and More with Audio)
Apple's new iTunes 4.9 allows you to view (and listen to) "enhanced
podcasts." These are audio files that can have slideshows, URLs and some
cool features we have discovered. Here's how to get, make and all you
need to know about enhanced podcasts! As a bonus, MAKE has put together
some fun ideas they think many might use.
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/07/how_to_make_enh.html#more
***Phil Torrone on "Attack of the Show"
Here's the video of MAKE's Associate Editor Phillip Torrone on G4TV's
Attack of the Show. The show aired on Friday, July 15. He showed off
some user submitted projects, hacks, mods, and blew up stuff with a high
powered green laser.
http://downloads.oreilly.com/make/g4tv.mov
***MAKE Volume 03 at the Press
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