User Group Newsletter: January
User Group Newsletter: January
User Group Newsletter: January
January
2014
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Webcasts
Managing Large Datasets with Python and HDF5 Presented by Andrew Collette Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 - 10 AM PT Behavioral Economics For Product Design 101 Presented by Steve Wendel Wednesday, Jan 29, 2014 - 10 AM PT Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning, and Recommendation Systems on Hadoop Presented by Wayne Thompson Thursday, Jan 30, 2014 - 10 AM PT Strata Santa Clara 2014 Preview Presented by Alistair Croll Tuesday, Feb 4, 2014 - 09 AM PT How to Get Statistics Right in AB Testing: The Short Answer Presented by Zack Exley, Sahar Massachi Wednesday, Feb 5, 2014 - 10 AM PT Performance for Responsive Web Design Presented by Maximiliano Firtman Wednesday, Feb 12, 2014 - 10 AM PT Business Requirement Techniques for Delivering Value While Controlling Scope Presented by Joy Beatty Thursday, Feb 13, 2014 - 10 AM PT Designing Multi-Device Experiences Presented by Michal Levin Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 - 10 AM PT Building Web Apps with WordPress Presented by Brian Messenlehner Wednesday, Feb 19, 2014 - 10 AM PT Network Security Monitoring Presented by Richard Bejtlich Wednesday, Feb 19, 2014 - 10 AM PT Actionable Eye Tracking for UX Presented by Aga Bojko Thursday, Feb 20, 2014 - 10 AM PT Hadoop Adventures at Spotify Presented by Adam Kawa Thursday, Feb 27, 2014 - 10 AM PT Modular JavaScript with NPM and Node Modules Presented by Eric Elliott Friday, Mar 7, 2014 - 10 AM PT More ...
Beginning NFC Tom Igoe, Don Coleman, Brian Jepson Data Protection for Photographers Patrick H Corrigan
Designing Multi-Device Experiences Michal Levin Exam Ref 70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 Craig Zacker Exam Ref 70-688 Supporting Windows 8.1 Danny van Dam Expert Test Manager, The Rex Black Debra Friedenberg Functional Programming in Java Venkat Subramaniam Getting Started with Sensors Tero Karvinen, Kimmo Karvinen Grails 2 A Quick-Start Guide Dave Klein, Ben Klein
How Photographs are Sold Alain Briot iOS Game Development Cookbook JJonathon Manning Paris Buttfield-Addison Learning Android, 2e Marko Gargenta, Masumi Nakamura Learning Web App Development Semmy Purewal Make Technology on Your Time Volume 37 Edited by Mark Frauenfelder Make: Ultimate Arduino Projects Don Wilcher Make: Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing 2014 Edited by Mark Frauenfelder
Conferences
Strata Conference February 1113, 2014 Santa Clara, California Fluent March 1113, 2014 San Francisco, California Solid May 2122, 2014 San Francisco, California
Training Courses
Places are limited early booking is essential
by Lorna Mitchell Thursday 6th February 2014 The Ambassadors Hotel, 12 Upper Woburn Place, London WC1H 0HX Course Outline: Bring your laptops and if you can, get git installed beforehand; this is a practical, hands-on session. The first part of the day will focus entirely on using git itself, looking at how we can manage changes to a local codebase and keep track of those. Well then move on to talk about the distributed nature of git, using GitHub to share changes with one another and to illustrate how teams can collaborate. Read more Tutor: Lorna is an independent web development consultant and trainer based in Leeds and working with clients across the UK and Europe to improve their development practices. She a published author, and writes regularly for other outlets including netmagazine and her own blog lornajane.net.
Mastering the Nikon D610 Darrell Young Microsoft Excel 2013 Data Analysis and Business Modeling Wayne L Winston
Microsoft Project Inside Out 2013 Edition Teresa S Stover Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Administration Inside Out Randy Williams et al Network Security Through Data Analysis Michael Collins Oracle PL/SQL Programming 6e Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl Programming 3D Applications with HTML5 and WebGL Tony Parisi
by Simon Riggs Wednesday 26th February 2014 The Ambassadors Hotel, 12 Upper Woburn Place, London WC1H 0HX Course Outline: Come along and learn the tricks of the trade for getting the best out of your database in a large scale web environment from one of the foremost developers of PostgreSQL, and the designer of many of its High Availability features, Simon Riggs. Read more Tutor: Simon Riggs has been a PostgreSQL developer for 9 years and is now one of the few project committers worldwide. His work builds upon more than 25 years as a database specialist working on commercial high performance/very large databases. Simon is the CTO of 2ndQuadrant, the leading developers of PostgreSQL.
Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC Dino Eposito Programming Sound with Pure Data Tony Hillerson
Events
PHP Benelux1 Fosdem PHP London Conference Antwerp Brussels London London Brighton 24/25 January 1/2 February 21/22 February 5/7 March 18/20 March
Python Pocket Reference 5e Mark Lutz Seven Concurrency Models in Seven Weeks Paul Butcher SignalR Programming in Microsoft ASP.NET Jose M Aguilar Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Mavericks Edition David Pogue Thinking with Data Max Shron Windows PowerShell Best Practices Ed Wilson Windows Server 2012 R2 Inside Out: Configuration, Storage & Essentials William R Stanek Windows Server 2012 R2 Pocket Consultant: Storage, Security, & Networking
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*Trifork A/S, the organizers of QCon, are offering you and your membes a 50 discount. To obtain this discount please register and quote code oreilly2014.
Your Reviews
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A list of short books about fast developing technologies that are best purchased as e-books. Learning jQuery Deferreds Terry Jones, Nicholas H Tollervey BioCoder OReilly Media Inc Introducing Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Mitch Tulloch et al Programming Google Glass Eric Redmond Building Polyfills Brandon Satrom Responsive Theming for Drupal Mike Crittenden
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