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Nov 2-3, 2005 Oracle PL/SQL Programming 2005 (OPP 2005)
Join Steven Feuerstein, best selling author of Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 4th Edition, for this one-of-a-kind event on everything PL/SQL. It's a unique opportunity to learn from some of the most respected and experienced PL/SQL experts in the world. Whether you've been using PL/SQL for years or have recently started working with this language, OPP 2005 is a must-attend event.
Wyndham O'Hare Hotel
Chicago, IL
Nov 2, 2005 Tom Limoncelli at the New York City BSD User Group
Author Tom Limoncelli (Time Management for System Administrators) discusses techniques he's developed over the last 15 years including how to find time to get projects done, the best way to manage interruptions from users, open source tools for tracking requests, and how to turn chaos into free time.
Soho Apple Store, 103 Prince Street
New York, NY
Nov 9, 2005 Tom Adelstein at the Java Metroplex Users Group
Author Tom Adelstein (Exploring the JDS Linux Desktop) presents "The End Game for Vendor Lock-In?"
Sun Microsystems, 16000 Dallas Pkwy
Dallas, TX
Nov 12, 2005 Chris DiBona at BaySUG '05
Author Chris DiBona (Open Sources 2.0 and Open Sources) and Jeremy Allison are speakers at this special user group event sponsored by USENIX and BayLISA.
Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA
Nov 15, 2005 Jack Herrington at NCMUG
Author Jack Herrington (Podcasting Hacks) will walk through the basics of podcasting, starting with audio recording using a variety of equipment that he will bring along. He also covers multi-track editing and mixdown with Audacity, conversion to MP3, and uploading to a podcasting enabled blog that integrates into iTunes. While you're there, say hello to user group manager Marsee Henon who will be on hand to sell the latest releases from O'Reilly.
Rohnert Park, CA
Nov 16, 2005 Tom Limoncelli at the Boston Linux & Unix User Group
Author Tom Limoncelli (Time Management for System Administrators) discusses techniques he's developed over the last 15 years including how to find time to get projects done, the best way to manage interruptions from users, open source tools for tracking requests, and how to turn chaos into free time.
MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Boston, MA
Nov 17, 2005 Sinan Si Alhir at the MilwaukeeSPIN Group
Author Sinan Si Alhir (UML in a Nutshell) presents "The Art of Agility: Project Management and Software Development" at a meeting of the Milwaukee Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) Group.
Milwaukee, WI
Jan 22, 2006 Tom Limoncelli at BBLISA
Author Tom Limoncelli (Time Management for System Administrators) discusses techniques he's developed over the last 15 years including how to find time to get projects done, the best way to manage interruptions from users, open source tools for tracking requests, and how to turn chaos into free time.
MIT Building E51, 70 Memorial Drive
Boston, MA
Mar 6-9, 2006 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference
ETech brings together the ideas, projects, and technologies that the alpha geeks are thinking about, hacking on, and inventing right now. The Call for Participation will be open in August 2005; registration opens in November 2005.
Manchester Grand Hyatt
San Diego, CA
Apr 22-23, 2006 Maker Faire
Join us for MAKE magazine's first ever Maker Faire—a hands-on event featuring Makers whose science and technology projects will amaze you and ignite your imagination. Meet Expert Makers and MAKE contributors, hear from O'Reilly's Hacks author, attend DIY Tutorials, explore DIY projects and demonstrations , and see the Ultimate Workshop.
County Fairgrounds
San Mateo, CA

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