Sunday, January 18, 2009

 

What I am reading recently

Just list out those books I am reading recently, reading notes will be posted on this page soon.

Perl:
Practical Text Mining with Perl by Roger Bilisoly


Pro Perl Parsing by Christopher M. Frenz


Linux:
Beginning Linux Programming by Neil Matthew, Richard Stones


JaveScript:
DOM Scripting: Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model by Jeremy Keith, Dave Shea


C/CPP:
Cross-Platform Development in C Plus PlusBuilding Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows Applications Syd Logan

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

 

"Organization" for Zizhu Perl Users -- Zizhu Perl User Group





The motivation of founding a user group for Perl users in Zizhu site has been in my mind for at least half year when I was reading the excellent Perl book "Minimal Perl: For UNIX and Linux People -- by Tom Maher". It is a very nice book that describing those knowledges never told by other Perl textbooks, you will feel refreshed after you start reading it.




So with great self-encouragement, I have sent out the emails to those person I knew that potentially used or using Perl, I hope I can get some positive feedback on founding the Zizhu Perl User Group.

Some basic functions will be included in the User Group:
1. Perl book/experience sharing --> link to some good Perl website and e-resources.
2. Perl problem discussion --> just like a BBS page for problem discussion
3. Perl module/script development --> some open interesting project that could help to improve
3. Perl skill/tips presentation (in-romm or on-line) --> invite Perl expert to give presentations to group members
4. Collaboration with Internal/External Perl User Groups… --> set up some remote relationship with internal or external Perl user group, for example Seattle Perl User Group (SPUG).

That will be interesting if some *Core* person can contribute in the event, and I hope every person in this group can enjoy Perl Programming and some extended content, for example, VIM and UNIX/Linux programming; yes, Perl is just like a door to another wonderful world -- UNIX/Linux.

Thanks
James

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