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O'Reilly.comUser Group Newsletter

Dec 2009 Issue:

New Releases:

Build a Better Photograph
By Michael Stern

Building the Realtime User Experience: Rough Cuts Version

DocBook: The Definitive Guide: Rough Cuts Version, Second Edition
By Richard L. Hamilton, Norman Walsh

Google Advertising Tools, Second Edition
By Harold Davis

Head First 2D Geometry
By Lindsey Fallow, Dawn Griffiths

Head First Programming
By David Griffiths, Paul Barry

jQuery Cookbook

Learning iPhone Programming: Rough Cuts Version
By Alasdair Allan

LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Thinking Robots
By Daniele Benedettelli

Make Magazine: The Fifth Year

Make: Electronics
By Charles Platt

O'Reilly Master Class: Leading and Managing Breakthrough Projects Video
By Scott Berkun

Photoshop Elements 8 One-on-One
By Deke McClelland, Colleen Wheeler

Pomodoro Technique Illustrated
By Staffan Noteberg

The Portrait
By Glenn Rand, Tim Meyer

Programming Google App Engine
By Dan Sanderson

RESTful Java with JAX-RS
By Bill Burke

The Social Media Marketing Book
By Dan Zarrella

Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Edition
By David Pogue

Take Control of Syncing Data in Snow Leopard
By Michael E. Cohen

Take Control of VMware Fusion 3
By Joe Kissell

Windows PowerShell 2.0 Best Practices

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Welcome

Hi there,

Happy Holidays to everyone. By now, if you're like me, you're just now starting your holiday shopping so any last minute tips are appreciated, right?

Here's our O'Reilly Gift Guide that covers suggestions for Your New Device, Inspiration, Programmers, Makers, Kids, and more.

And the MAKE gift guides include Handmade Geekery, All-Arduino!, Dangerous giving, MAKE's Toolbox Gift Guide, and many, many more.

Have you tried one of our ebooks yet? Send me an email if you're interested and I'll set you up. Most of our ebooks come in the following formats--PDF, .epub, and Kindle-compatible .mobi--and now we've released the new Android .apk application. You can read more in our Tools of Change for Publishing blog.

Facebook users, check out our O'Reilly Fan Page on Facebook. We're giving away review copies of two different books every day (including weekends) from now until Dec 23rd. Reviews can be posted anywhere from oreilly.com or another retail site such as Amazon.com, to your personal blog or a community reading site like Shelfari, Goodreads, or Librarything.

Here's Microsoft Press Fan Page to join too.

Last week we sent out a special Microsoft Press offer; in case I missed you, here it is to share via twitter, mailing list, blog post, and other social networking sites:

Save 40% on All Microsoft Press Books and 50% on Ebooks We're Celebrating Our New Partnership with Microsoft Press!

The gift-giving season is upon us and we want to help you save. From now until the New Year you can purchase Microsoft Press books direct on oreilly.com and save. Select from over 600 print titles, and 200 DRM-free ebooks. All ebooks are available in four convenient formats, for the price of one: ePub, PDF, MOBI, and Android.

Use discount code MSINT in the shopping cart to get your savings on every Microsoft Press title.

Here's the complete list of Microsoft Press titles.

Please pass along any part of this newsletter to your group via email or your website and include the discount codes. We offer both a text and an HTML version.

Thanks,

--Marsee Henon



Global Ignite Week March 1-4 2010

O'Reilly Media announces the first Global Ignite Week, a "worldwide distributed conference" of community-fueled Ignite events in more than 40 cities, from March 1-4, 2010. Upwards of 10,000 entrepreneurs, technologists, DIYers, local heroes, and creative professionals are expected to participate in cities including Seattle, Boston, New York, Nashville, Brussels, Paris, Sydney, and Bangalore. Igniters will gather in pubs, theaters, and other convivial venues for an evening that is a unique blend of networking, information, and fun, encapsulated in the Ignite motto: "Enlighten us, but make it quick." In talks that are exactly five minutes long, Ignite presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds--whether they're ready or not. Global Ignite Week is both an in-person and online event.

Local Ignites will stream live video during the event, and video of their talks will be archived afterwards. At least 500 five-minute session videos will be available on the new Ignite video site, to be launched in conjunction with the event. For a sampling of the best Ignite videos, see the current Ignite Show channel on YouTube.



New Online Course: Learn to Build iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScript

Want to build iPhone apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? In this four-session video course you'll quickly learn how to create simple web apps with features that take advantage of the device's remarkable functionality.

Presented by CreativeTechs in partnership with O'Reilly, each session offers easy-to-follow, hands-on lessons. All you need to know in advance is HTML, CSS, and JavaScript basics.

The online sessions are free; a video package is also available for purchase, including slide presentations, code examples and other course materials.

The course begins on Tuesday, January 5, 2010.



Register Now -- Free Upcoming Webcasts

What people are says about our webcasts: "Content superb of course. But I also loved its "personality" - friendly, casual, expert, geeky: perfect!"-- Heather Young

Our upcoming webcasts include:

Check out our Webcast page for on-demand videos of past webcasts and more upcoming live events!



Reviewers Needed and Book Discount Code

We're always looking for book reviewers, especially on our new releases. Titles we're excited about include The Social Media Marketing Book, Make: Electronics, jQuery Cookbook, and Head First Programming. If you'd like to write a review of any of these books for Amazon, Slashdot, your favorite book community site such as GoodReads, LibraryThing or Shelfari, or your blog, please send an email to your user group leader with the book title and where you'll review it.

Get 35% off from O'Reilly, No Starch, Paraglyph, PC Publishing, Pragmatic Bookshelf, Rocky Nook, SitePoint, or YoungJin books and ebooks you purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when ordering online or by phone 800-998-9938.



Discount offers from Safari Books Online & The O'Reilly School of Technolgy

15% off Safari Books Online for 12 months for UG members

Safari Books Online provides online access to more than 8,500 books and videos from the world's leading technology publishers, plus time- saving tools that make it easy to find and organize the information you need, when you need it, all for one low monthly price. Search the full content of books and videos from O'Reilly Media, Addison- Wesley, Cisco Press, Apress, Manning, John Wiley and Sons, Microsoft Press and dozens of others, together on one easy-to-use online platform. Be the first to learn about cutting-edge technologies with pre-published manuscripts. Create your own digital library with favorites, saved searches, bookmarks, highlights, notes, tags and more.

We're offering User Group members an exclusive 15% discount on monthly subscriptions to Safari Books Online for 12 months. Subscriptions must be purchased before March 31, 2010.

O'Reilly School of Technology Courses: UG Members Receive a 30% Discount

By enrolling in the O'Reilly School of Technology, you can stay competitive in Information Technology without the high cost or huge time commitment. Our courses work around YOUR schedule, not the other way around. And within months, not only will you have the University of Illinois Certificate to display on your resume, you'll also have a portfolio of projects that are sure to impress in your interviews!

OST's full-price tuitions are already lower than comparable continuing education or community college courses. However, as an O'Reilly User Group member, you save an additional 30% on all the courses in the following University of Illinois Certificate Series:

  • Database Administration Certificate
  • Java Programming
  • PHP/SQL Programming
  • Linux/Unix System Administration
  • Web Programming
  • Open Source Programming
  • .NET Programming
  • Client-Side Web Programming featuring AJAX

To redeem, use Promotion Code "ORALL1" good for a 30% discount, in Step #2 of the enrollment process. Each course comes with a free O'Reilly book and a 7-day money-back guarantee.

The O'Reilly School of Technology (OST) just started a new referral program. For every new student you refer to OST, earn $100 cash or credit towards OST courses.

How does it work?

  1. Just register for free so we can create a referral account for you. (If you're a current or past OST student, you are automatically registered -- just log in.)
  2. Then we'll give you a special website URL to post as a link on your website, Facebook, LinkedIn, or MySpace page. If you like, you can use banners we provide.
  3. Or, you can simply give your email address to your friends to use when enrolling so that we know you referred them.
  4. Log in to your Referral account and watch the money come in!

Here's the FAQ for more info.



News from Beyond O'Reilly

Submit your talk to the Southern California Linux Expo by December 24

The Southern California Linux Expo's (SCALE) call for papers will be closing later this month. SCALE is a community run open source and free software conference held annually in Los Angeles, CA. The SCALE team is seeking presenters on topics related to open source and free software. The event will be broken into 6 tracks this year: Developer Track, Open Source for Beginners, General Open Source Topics tracks, and the Try It Lab which will offer hands on tutorials on open source software. If you are interested in presenting please see the call for papers here.
Feb 19-21, 2010
Los Angeles, CA

NY Tech Holiday Party on December 21

More than apalindromic number, 12/21 is an evening for drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and special guests at the professional networking event for New York technology. Their mission is to bring together all aspects of technology and the business of technology in one event. Come rub elbows and connect with colleagues from every segment of NY tech, as they unite the technical and business communities.

All are invited -- CTO/CIO, junior admin, engineer, developer, entrepreneur, manager, author, speaker, media, and business professional.

This event is co-hosted by Bootup and Girls in Tech.

Space is limited -- RSVP is mandatory



UG leaders only -- Put Up a Banner, Get a Free Book

We're looking for user groups to display our discount banners on their web sites. If you send me your group's site with one or more banners posted, I'll send you the O'Reilly book(s) of your choice. Choose from the following list:



Upcoming Events

Dux Raymond Sy

Dux Raymond Sy presents "Developing SharePoint Success" in Washington, DC
When: Jan 4-5, 2010
Where: Rockville
Join Dux Raymond Sy (SharePoint for Project Management) as he facilitates a 2-day interactive workshop that steps you through best practices and practical techniques in establishing executive buy-in, effectively planning and managing SharePoint projects, developing a governance and adoption plan and many more. In addition, you will receive templates, checklists, project artifacts that's used in SharePoint projects.

Sean Hull

Webcast - DRBD and MySQL - An HA Match Made In Heaven
When: Jan 19, 2010
DRBD has grown in popularity as an excellent low-cost high availability solution for MySQL. It provides synchronous replication of your data without MySQL having to worry too much about the details. Combined with Linux Heartbeat, and you have automatic failover as well. By using this Operating System level replication, you avoid some of the problems of MySQL's statement based replication, data discrepencies between your nodes, and configuration file complexity. No more failing slave nodes!

Webcast - Cloud Security & Privacy
When: Jan 20, 2010
This 75-minute webcast will discuss current issues in cloud computing with regard to security and privacy. The presenters are the three coauthors of a recently published O'Reilly book, "Cloud Security and Privacy." In this webcast, they will discuss cloud issues with infrastructure and data security, identity management, security management, privacy considerations, audit and compliance, security-as-a-service (cloud-based security solutions), and the impact of cloud computing on traditional enterprise IT. The authors will present for 60 minutes, and then 15 minutes is reserved for Q&A. The authors will also be answering questions live online during the webcast.

More Upcoming Events >>


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