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Wednesday, February 27, 2002
Bill Bumgarner reviews Mac OS X.  [ Scripting News]
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XML-RPC, a simple yet powerful system built on XML and HTTP, lets developers connect programs running on different computers with a minimum of fuss. Java programs can talk to Perl scripts, which can talk to ASP applications, and so on. With XML-RPC, developers can provide access to functionality without having to worry about the system on the other end, so it's easy to create web services.
Programming Web Services with SOAP introduces you to building distributed Web-based applications using the SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI protocols. You'll learn the XML underlying these standards, as well as how to use the popular toolkits for Java and Perl. The book also addresses security and other enterprise issues.
P2P, Web Services, Wireless, and Beyond O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference Westin Santa Clara May 13-16, 2002 -- Santa Clara, CA
Building on the momentum and excitement of the O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer and Web Services Conference.
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The Westin Santa Clara 5101 Great American Parkway Santa Clara, CA USA Reservations: 408-980-3913 or 800-WESTIN1
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- Access to all conference sessions and the keynote addresses
- Access to BOFs and Community Meetings
- All conference handouts
- Three breakfasts and three lunches
- Free conference T-Shirt when you register as an Early Bird
- One O'Reilly book when you register as an Early Bird
- Entrance to the Exhibit Hall and all events held in the Exhibit Hall
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The Terminal application in Mac OS X is a new benefit to traditional Mac users, and it's a powerful one. Chris Stone shows you step by step how to get comfortable with the Terminal as he walks you through basic command line tutorials.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/ct/51
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David Berry: "Every day I come across web sites that are stale, stagnant and offer no real reason for me to ever want to revisit them. Even my own site hasn't been updated in quite a while because I just don't have the time to maintain it. I think that part of the reason for this is the time it takes to open up your site, format a new page, add content to it and then publish it out to the web. It's not a quick process." [Scripting News]
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NY Times: Apple Gets a Grammy. "The academy noted that Apple's products, starting with the Macintosh computer, have made it easier and less expensive for a musician to single-handedly compose, edit and mix music." DIY. [Scripting News]
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Intel: More Speed in the Pipeline. New chips promise to double or triple performance without tinkering with the CPU. Andy Patrizio reports from the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. [Wired News]
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Mark Twain. "Truth is more of a stranger than fiction." [Quotes of the Day]
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Pensacola. A beta release of a new server-oriented edition of Red Hat Linux, Pensacola, is available for your computer-crashing pleasure. This is not a beta of Red Hat 8 as some people seem to be expecting; it's just 7.2 tuned for servers. [Hack the Planet]
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