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Linux in a
Nutshell, 5th Edition -- Considered by many to be
the most complete and authoritative command reference for Linux
available, this book covers all substantial user, programming,
administration, and networking commands for the most common Linux
distributions and has been updated to cover all new features.
Everything that system administrators, developers, and power users need
to know about Linux is referenced here. Sample Chapter 4, Boot Methods (PDF), is available
free online.
Degunking Your
Mac, Tiger Edition (Paraglyph) -- This
Tiger edition shows all Mac users the tried-and-true techniques they
need to to run Tiger at peak performance. It explains how to get the
most from the new Tiger features, including Spotlight, Dashboard,
Safari RSS, iChat AV, OS X Tiger Mail, and many others. Mac users will
love this book because it will help them get organized, optimize their
workspace, solve clutter problems, and keep their Macs running
smoothly.
Open Source
for the Enterprise -- The authors of this
important book have each used open source software for some 15 years at
IT departments large and small, and they have collected the wisdom of a
host of experts from IT departments, open source communities, and
software companies. This book provides a top to bottom view not only of
the technology available, but of the skills required to manage it and
the organizational issues that must be addressed.
Car PC
Hacks -- This comprehensive and easy-to-read guide
is the first book available to introduce and entrench you into the hot
new car PC market. It gets you started with its introduction to the
basics of car electrical systems and is packed with clear explanations
and real-life examples. Whether you're venturing into the car PC world
for the first time or you're an experienced hobbyist, you're guaranteed
a joy ride. Sample Hack 60, Control Your Car PC with Voice
Recognition (PDF), is available free online.
Adobe Photoshop
CS2 One-on-One -- A straightforward, step-by-step
guide to the features and functions of Photoshop, this book covers the
new features of CS2 in depth, with plenty of real-world projects and
insider tips along the way. Learn how to use the new workflow and file
handling features, how to batch process digital camera raw files,
search metadata, quickly review images in Slideshow mode, and much
more. Comes with two hours of video training on CD.
Using
Moodle -- Developed by an extremely active open
source community, Moodle is a sophisticated course management system
that's ideal for creating dynamic online learning communities and for
supplementing face-to-face learning. This book is a comprehensive,
hands-on guide that explains how the system works, with plenty of
examples and best practices for its many features and plug-in modules.
For anyone who is using (or thinking of using) this CMS, this is
required reading. Sample
Chapter 1, Introduction (PDF), is available free online.
Nokia
Smartphone Hacks -- Whether you want to use your
smartphone as your lifeline on the road, or you're just looking for
ways to maximize the time you spend waiting in lines, you'll find all
the user-friendly tips, tools, and tricks you need to become massively
productive with your Nokia smartphone. Learn how to take screen shots,
access internet content, use email and messaging, and so much more. Sample Hack 31, Record a Phone Call (PDF), is
available free online.
Propellerhead
Reason Tips and Tricks (PC Publishing) --
This invaluable guide covers everything you need to know about using
Reason in your everyday music making. Ideal for beginners,
intermediate, and experienced users, this book covers topics from
advice on computer audio setups and operating systems through to
working methods, linking Reason with other programs, detailed MIDI
editing, and more. It even tells you how to mix and publish your
original tracks.
Learning Perl,
4th Edition -- Informed by their years of success
at teaching Perl as consultants, the authors have re-engineered the
Llama to better match the pace and scope appropriate for readers
getting started with Perl, while retaining the detailed discussion and
eclectic wit for which the Llama is famous. This latest edition has
been updated to account for all the recent changes to the language up
to Perl 5.8. Sample Chapter 11, File Tests (PDF), is available
free online.
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition -- As soon as Apple comes out with another version of Mac OS X, David Pogue hits the streets with another impeccable Missing Manual to cover it. This new edition explores the latest features in Mac OS X Tiger, such as Spotlight, iChat AV, and Automator. Ideal for every user, this guide has something new on every page, along with David Pogue's celebrated wit and expertise.
Perl
Testing: A Developer's Notebook -- With this
series of hands-on labs, you'll learn how Perl's test tools work and
how to use them effectively. Once mastered, these lessons will help you
ensure low-level code correctness, reduce software development cycle
time, and ease maintenance burdens. You don't have to be a diehard Perl
developer to use this book; you just have to want to do your job a
little bit better. Sample Chapter 4, Distributing Your Tests (and
Code) (PDF), is available free online.

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SafariU: MERLOT
Partnership with O'Reilly Media -- The Multimedia
Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT), an open
resource designed to aggregate, evaluate, and make available quality
online instructional resources, and SafariU, O'Reilly's web-based
platform for creating and sharing custom course materials, announced a
new partnership. MERLOT and SafariU users will now have a greater
quantity of high-quality online resources that can be easily
incorporated into faculty-designed courses. Visit SafariU for more
information and to sign up for access.
Refactoring in Visual Basic 2005
-- Refactoring is the one-size-fits-all name given to a
set of coding shortcuts that help you rework code on the fly. C#
developers have such a tool, but Visual Basic developers were not so
lucky--till now. Matthew MacDonald reviews Refactor, the free VB 2005
tool, and offers some how-to techniques for using it. Matthew is the
author of Visual
Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook.
Porting Test::Builder to Perl 6
-- With Pugs and Parrot playing nicely and bringing Perl 6
to the rest of us, enterprising early adopters are experimenting with
porting their popular Perl 5 modules to Perl 6. O'Reilly editor
chromatic recently pushed the limits of Pugs by porting Test::Builder
to Perl 6. Here's what he learned about Perl 6, Pugs, and his design
along the way. chromatic is the coauthor of Perl Testing:
A Developer's Notebook.
ETech 2006 CFP
Now Open -- O'Reilly's Emerging Technology
Conference 2006 is scheduled for March 6-9 in San Diego. We invite
technologists, strategists, CTOs, chief scientists, researchers,
programmers, hackers, standards workers, business developers, and
entrepreneurs to lead sessions and tutorials at ETech. This year's
challenge focuses on the amazing amount of digital data in our worlds:
how do we visualize the data, filter it, remix it, and access it in
meaningful ways? Proposals are due by September 19th.
My Favorite Macworld Product: The IRISPen
-- Have you ever said, "If I learn just one great thing,
then the whole conference was worth attending"? Last month, at Macworld
Boston, Adam Goldstein discovered the IRISPen, and he shares the
details of this handy text-scanning device with us. Adam is the author
of AppleScript:
The Missing Manual.
Learning Lab August Special
-- In our practice-based, self-paced courses, you can
build your online portfolio with plenty of instructor feedback and a
free O'Reilly book for reference. For a limited time, use the discount
passcode "tigercub" to save an extra 15% off any of our
courses--including all University of Illinois Certificate Series. Take
advantage of this great deal and register today!
Scott Berkun Podcast
Interview -- In this Podtech.net interview, author
Scott Berkun speaks about the priceless lessons he has learned through
his extensive work experience as an executive project manager at
Microsoft and beyond. Scott discusses essentials for every project
manager and his new O'Reilly book, The Art of
Project Management.
Makezine.com: DEFCON 13
Coverage -- Phillip Torrone from MAKE Magazine
will be covering the thirteenth DEFCON annual hacker conference
in Las Vegas July 29th to the 31st. We've put together an iPod notes
version of the schedule for all three days of DEFCON as well the
complete speaker list. You can even sign up to receive live audio and
video coverage from DEFCON. All this and more on Makezine.com.
What Is Preview? (and Why You Should Use It)
-- Apple's Preview app is best known as a PDF viewer and a
Macintosh alternative to Adobe Reader. This software, however, is also
a capable image viewer, and you can even edit your pictures with its
tools. Giles Turnbull shows you that there's more to Preview than first
meets the eye.
PowerPoint Personal Trainer: Drawing and Working with
Graphics -- Even if you don't have any artistic
ability, PowerPoint makes it easy to add graphics to your slides,
making them look as though you hired a professional graphic designer.
Chapter 4 of PowerPoint 2003 Personal Trainer explains how to
add lines, shapes, and text boxes to your slides, how to add pictures,
and how to move, resize, align, group, flip, and rotate graphic
objects. If you like this chapter, read the whole book (and up to nine
others) on Safari with a free trial subscription.
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 briefly describes the state of BPM today and the BPM
standards, then builds an ideal BPM architecture using the example of a
retailer process. Mike is the author of Essential
Business Process Modeling.
Top Internet Telephone Tips
-- People switch from their traditional telephone service
to an internet telephone provider for three reasons: lower cost, new
features, and more control over their telephone service. With cost as
the primary focus, people often forget to ask some other necessary
questions. James Gaskin provides seven questions you should ask about
internet telephones before you make the switch. James is the author of
Talk Is
Cheap.
David Pogue is Podcasting --
David Pogue's first podcast is all about Spotlight. Listen to David's
secret Tiger tips for Spotlight super searches and learn how to use
spotlight to help access your data faster, streamline searches, and
even launch applications faster. And for everything you need to know
about Tiger, pick up a copy of David's newly updated Mac OS X: The
Missing Manual, Tiger Edition.

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