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Webinar: Control a World of Computers From Your Linux PC
March 20, 2008
In this webinar, Carla Schroder, columnist, blogger, and author of the Linux Cookbook and Linux Networking Cookbook, covers the finer points of secure remote graphical administration from your Linux PC, showing how to run graphical applications, your...
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The behavior gap: three persistent problems for Internet technologies
July 16 2008
Behind the competing technologies for Internet application development--which impinge directly on the plans of Internet providers and dot-com businesses--lie some basic problems with Internet standards and protocols. Each technical problem is also a metaphor for difficulties in the way people interact, both online and off-line: we don't know how to handle many-to-many connections, we don't… read moreKnowing what's on your phone--and on those of your employees
July 14 2008
Jonathan Zdziarski, while helping to develop an open toolkit for the iPhone, uncovered a fascinating trove of information that the iPhone offers to anyone who knows how to get at it. He now provides never-before-published guidelines to getting information off of an iPhone and on the computers to which it has synched, in iPhone Forensics, currently… read moreO'Reilly Author and Editor Air Concerns on Industry Pressures
June 25 2008
Andy Oram offers an open response to issues raised by Baron Schwartz, lead author of O'Reilly's "High Performance MySQL, Second Edition." read moreReasons for the Linux Plumbers Conference
June 24 2008
The first Linux Plumbers Conference has just been announced. It takes place on September 17-19 in Portland, Oregon, back-to-back with this year's Linux Kernel summit. The main topics of this conference are laid out in advance, but the organizers are leaving time for last-minute additions and have set aside rooms for ad hoc meetings. There will… read moreO'Reilly Author and Editor Air Concerns on Industry Pressures
June 20 2008
Andy Oram offers an open response to issues raised by Baron Schwartz, lead author of O'Reilly's "High Performance MySQL, Second Edition." read moreFull disclosure--two views collide
May 31 2008
Both Viega and Zdziarski.are security experts and authors of books by O'Reilly and other publishers. Viega used the bully pulpit for an entreaty against the "full disclosure" philosophy, a fundamental article in the open source catechism. Zdziarski, who had not consulted with Viega beforehand, endorsed full disclosure whole-heartedly and with a doggedly pragmatic intent. So… read moreWhy open source developers can be more productive, and other tales from a Google open house
May 14 2008
Google likes hiring programmers who contribute to open source projects because they're more self-motivated. On open source projects, volunteers may be assigned tasks, but often they recognize a need and propose to fill it. This and many other interesting topics came up at the party celebrating the opening of Google's larger Cambridge, Massachusetts office. read moreConsider the economics in network neutrality
April 22 2008
Four days ago, the FCC held a widely publicized hearing at Stanford about bandwidth regulation on the Internet. In my summary analysis and background explanation of an earlier hearing at Harvard, I referred to the highly unpopular Brett Glass, whose experience running a rural wireless ISP radiates a different perspective from all other commentators. Glass got to speak at… read moreApril 15 2008
A conference attendance that tops 2000 suggests that a technology involves a certain number of subtle angles. MySQL became a hit because installing it and manipulating tables were so simple--and yet when you get serious, the simple things start growing hair. The attendees I've talked to at this conference have their hands greasy every… read moreCan a program lie to you the way a story or essay can?
April 06 2008
I just finished an unusual conference called Codework at the University of West Virginia, where computer science experts and writers batted around the similarities among their disciplines and the differences between writing code and writing fiction. Ruby inventor Yukihiro Matsumoto gave us a chapter for Beautiful Code in which he compares programming to essay-writing, with many positive… read moreAn evening with Ted Nelson: visionary prerequisites for a vision
April 04 2008
Readers have plenty of ways to learn about Nelson's famous Xanadu and his more recent project Zigzag, one of the best ways being to hear him speak as we did in a full hall last night. To me, the fundamental and most breath-taking aspect of Xanadu is not the linking and sharing of information, but its… read morePersonal responsibility for Internet safety: What O'Reilly is doing
April 01 2008
O'Reilly is soon to release its first graphic novel, Hackerteen\, a book teaching young people basic Internet technology and a deeper understanding of where and why Internet use can be risky. If people start out indifferent about security, or unconfident that they can do something about it, fear can actually decrease protective actions. Moreover, education can fall on… read moreBeautiful Code wins JOLT award
March 19 2008
Beautiful Code won Dr. Dobbs Journal's JOLT award as the best general book of the year in computing at SD West earlier this month. JOLT awards are some of the most prestigious in the field of software engineering. Details in our publicist's blog. read moreCompanies crunch public stats for services to developers and administrators
March 18 2008
Companies are constantly opening new veins of ore as they attempt to mine the Internet for useful information. A service from SourceLabs recalls efforts by Splunk and Black Duck Software. Services such as these should lead to change in the tools used by developers and users to submit bug reports. The more data users provide, and the more that… read moreMarch 08 2008
If observation is the first stage of scientific discovery, watching what people are doing in a field will tell you what the academics and theorists will write about in a few years. By this reasoning, SD West and SD Best Practices are important bellwethers for programming theory, even though there's little theoretical about… read more



