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Project 2003
Personal Trainer -- Entertaining, clear, and
informative, this book begins with the fundamentals of planning and
managing a project with Microsoft Project 2003, and then includes
sections on working with task lists, updating a project, tracking
progress, creating reports, and more. This fully illustrated Personal
Trainer features dozens of time-saving, task-oriented lessons, includes
detailed diagrams, and comes with an interactive CD tutorial to guide
your learning. Sample Chapter 5, Working With Tasks (PDF) is
available free online.
Astronomy
Hacks -- Do you relish viewing and identifying
celestial objects? Whether you're a first timer or an advanced
hobbyist, this book makes a brilliant cosmic companion. This handy
field guide covers the basics of observing, and what you need to know
about tweaking, tuning, adjusting, and tricking out a telescope.
Includes priceless tips and tools for using a Dobsonian Telescope that
you can inexpensively build in your garage. Sample Hack 18, Print Custom Charts (PDF) is
available free online.
UML 2.0 in a
Nutshell -- This comprehensive guide has been
crafted to help IT professionals read, create, and understand system
artifacts expressed using UML, and its fully revised to cover UML 2.0.
It not only provides a quick-reference to all UML 2.0 diagram types, it
also explains key concepts in a way that appeals to readers already
familiar with UML or object-oriented programming concepts. Also
includes an example-rich tutorial for those new to the system. Sample Chapter 7, Use Case Diagrams (PDF) is
available free online.
Maven: A
Developer's Notebook -- If you're a Java
programmer, this book will arm you with all the critical information
you need to get up to speed on Maven. It forces you to get hands-on
experience by working through a series of poignant exercises that speak
to you instead of at you. In the end, you'll find yourself spending
less time working on your project's build system and more time working
on your project's code. Sample Chapter 1, Maven Jump-Start (PDF) is
available free online.
Web Mapping
Illustrated -- This clear and concise book shows
you how to create maps (even interactive maps) with open source tools,
including MapServer, OpenEV, GDAL/OGR, and PostGIS. It also explains
how to find, collect, understand, use, and share mapping data, both
over the traditional web and using OGC-standard services like WFS and
WMS. Sample Chapter 3, Converting and Viewing Maps
(PDF) is available free online.
Exchange
Server Cookbook -- This comprehensive how-to guide
covers the most common tasks for both Exchange 2000 and Exchange Server
2003, everything from installation and maintenance to configuration and
optimization. In addition, you'll find solutions to many uncommon
tasks, advanced procedures, and ways to write scripts for Exchange
management and deployment tasks. Whats more, you'll get answers
quickly because chapters are laid out by recipe with cross-references
to related solutions. Sample Chapter 9, Public Folder Management (PDF)
is available free online.
ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook -- To bring you up to speed
with ASP.NET 2.0, this practical book offers nearly 50 hands-on
projects. Each one explores a new feature of the language, with
emphasis on changes that can increase productivity, simplify
programming tasks, and help you add new functionality to your
applications. You get the goods straight from the masters in an
informal, code-intensive style.
Sample
Chapter 1, What's New? (PDF) is available free online.
Knoppix Pocket
Reference -- If you want more information than the
average Knoppix user, this book is an absolutely essential addition to
your personal library. This handy reference shows you how to use
Knoppix to troubleshoot and repair your computer, how to customize the
Knoppix CD, run RAM memory checks, recover data from a damaged hard
drive, scan for viruses on a Windows system, and much more.
Firefox
Secrets: A Need-to-Know Guide (SitePoint)
-- This is a must-read guide for anyone who wants to learn
how to browse faster and more conveniently with Firefox. It will teach
you to use all the hidden features, extensions, and tricks available to
Firefox. It's loaded with tips and advice on everything from reading
RSS feeds from within Firefox to essential tools for developers, with
plenty of examples throughout.
Mapping
Hacks -- This collection of one hundred simple
techniques is ideal for developers and power users who want to draw
digital maps. You'll learn where to find the best sources of geographic
data, how to interpret the data, and how to integrate it into your own
creations. It even provides practical, integrative uses for GPS
devices. Sample Hack 15, Zoom Right in on Your
Neighborhood (PDF) is available free online.
Mac OS X Tiger
Pocket Guide -- This concise guide introduces you
to the fundamental concepts of using Mac OS X Tiger, including over 250
tips and tricks for using and configuring your system. It concentrates
a wealth of tables, common keyboard shortcuts, tips for configuring
your Mac, and an introduction to issuing basic Unix commands using the
Terminal application into a package that is literally small enough to
fit in your pocket.

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Top Ten Questions People Ask About Switching to
Internet Telephones -- James Gaskin blames
internet
telephone vendors and the press for dropping the information ball when
it comes to the basic questions consumers have about switching to
internet telephones. If you're contemplating a switch, James has
answers to ten most frequently asked questions about dropping your
traditional telephone provider for broadband. James is the author of Talk Is Cheap.
Java City: The Java Enterprise Ecosystem -- Should
we worry about promoting a healthy Java community? Or is everything
just fine in Java City? Jim Farley asks you to weigh in on these
questions, and others, in the Talkbacks. He plans a followup article
summarizing what you have to say. Your comments may help to shape
content in Jim's upcoming book, Java Enterprise
in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition, due out in the fall.
Powering Up Terminal Services with Service
Pack 1 -- Terminal Services is a powerful feature
of Windows Server 2003 that lets users access Windows-based programs
across an enterprise, and Service Pack 1 includes useful enhancements
to Terminal Services. Mitch Tulloch offers details and tips on how to
make the best use of Service Pack 1. Mitch is the author of Windows Server
Hacks.
New Titles on Safari
-- The titles available on Safari Bookshelf continue to
grow everyday. The newest O'Reilly titles added include Internet
Annoyances, Excel Personal Trainer, Windows XP Home: The
Missing Manual, ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook, and
Access Hacks, just to name a few. With a Safari subscription,
the entire collection is at your fingertips. If you haven't checked out
Safari, try a free trial subscription.
OSCON 2005 Is
Around the Corner -- O'Reilly's Open Source
Convention, August 1-5 in Portland, Oregon, is the crossroads of all
things open source. Join us at this essential gathering of open source
leaders and practitioners of every persuasion to exchange ideas and
push the boundaries of vital open source technologies. Don't wait to
live vicariously through friends who attend, and register today.
Hacking Maps -- You've got the
address, but where is that in GPS terms? In these two excerpts, learn
how to geocode a U.S. street address, as well as a whole database of
addresses, using the geocoder.us web services. For the entire
collection of one hundred hacks, check out the newly released Mapping
Hacks.
How to Talk About Jini, J2EE, and Web Services at a
Cocktail Party -- Heard about distributed
technologies for Java, but not quite sure what they are or why they're
important? Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates show you how to hold your own in
conversation with Java geeks with this cocktail-party overview. Kathy
and Bert are the authors of Head First Java, 2nd
Edition.
Refactoring with Visual Studio Macros
-- Refactoring consists of a plethora of different small
changes (or "refactorings") that you can make to your code. Although
these changes are small enough to quickly test and have a low risk
factor, in total, they increase the overall quality of your code base
or application. James Avery discusses a macro approach to refactoring.
James is the author of Visual Studio
Hacks.
Visual Studio Hacks: Master Projects and Solutions
-- The majority of the time you spend working with Visual
Studio will be spent inside of a project or a solution. Chapter 1 of
Visual Studio Hacks shows you how to create and manage projects
and solutions, manage assembly references, and dissect the formats of
project and solution files. If you like this chapter, read the whole
book (and up to nine others) on Safari with a free trial subscription.
Navigating SharePoint -- Just
getting started with SharePoint and wondering where to begin? Jeff Webb
gives you the basics in a few short steps. Jeff is the author of Essential
SharePoint.
Supreme Court
Decides Unanimously Against Grokster -- The
Supreme Court ruled today that Grokster and Streamcast may be held
liable when consumers use their services to illegally download music or
movies, if they are found to have promoted their use to infringe on
copyrights. In his O'Reilly blog, Richard Koman presents a rounded
overview with background information, an array of links, and the
various perspectives.
Cooking with Python, Part 1 -- With
these sample recipes, learn how to use Unicode to handle international
text strings that include non-ASCII characters, and how to select the
nth smallest element of a sequence. Part 2 will feature two
more recipes on implementing a ring buffer and computing prime numbers.
To really get cooking, check out the whole Python Cookbook,
Second Edition.

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