dear sayamindu 
I want to review a book
Tell me what i will have to do ?

regards
sidd


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sayamindu Dasgupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 10:36 AM
Subject: [ilug-cal] [ANNOUNCE] iLUG-Cal joins O'Reilly User Group Program


> Hello all,
> I am pleased to announce that iLUG Cal has become a member of the
> O'Reilly User Group Program.
> We get quite a number of benefits as a result of this membership - they
> are briefly outlined below.
> 
> **********************************************************************
> O'Reilly offers free review copies of certain books. If anyone wants to
> review any new book of O'Reilly, please let  me know - I will be arrange
> for the book to be delivered to you.
> 
> All members are entitled to a discount of 20% on O'Reilly books (ordered
> online or by phone) and in all O'Reilly events.Please mail me personally
> for details.
> 
> In addition, O'Reilly regularly donate books and other promotional items
> for raffles or auctions to help the group raise money, or for meeting
> door prizes. 
> 
> Some of O'Reilly authors are able to speak at user group meetings - we
> can let them know if we want anyone to speak.
> 
> I will be also getting the O'Reilly newsletter, containing links to
> articles, tips, and book news from the O'Reilly web sites.
> This can be (optional) posted online at our website or posted in the
> list (Please decide and let me know).
> 
> I will also be getting 10 copies of the O'Reilly catalog on a quaterly
> basis - so please let me know if you want any.
> 
> ************************************************************************
> 
> List of books whose review copies are available at this moment are
> 
> =======================================================================
> ***Sequence Analysis in a Nutshell
> Order Number: 494X
> "Sequence Analysis in a Nutshell" pulls together all of the vital
> information about the most commonly used databases, analytical tools,
> and tables used in sequence analysis. The book contains details and
> examples on using GenBank, EMBL, and SWISS-PROT, as well as the
> GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ Feature Table Definitions. This book draws together
> essential information for bioinformaticians in industry, academia, and
> undergraduate programs.  
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/seqanalyian/
> 
> Chapter 7, "BLAST," is available online:
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/seqanalyian/chapter/index.html
> 
> 
> ***Mac OS X in a Nutshell
> Order Number: 3706
> "Mac OS X in a Nutshell" offers a thorough treatment of Mac OS X
> version 10.2, from its BSD Unix foundation to new Aqua interface. The
> book's "Unix Command Reference" is the most complete coverage of Mac OS
> X Unix commands you can find anywhere. Serious users who want more from
> their system will find everything they need to know systematically
> documented in this book.  
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/macosxian/
> 
> Chapter 14, "Web Publishing with a DAMP System," is available online:
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/macosxian/chapter/index.html
> 
> 
> ***Unix CD Bookshelf, Version 3.0
> Order Number: 3927
> "Unix CD Bookshelf, Version 3.0" packs a stack of essential Unix books
> into one comprehensive, immensely convenient, and portable package:
> "Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition;" "Learning the Unix Operating System,
> 5th Edition;" "Learning the vi Editor, 6th Edition;" "Mac OS X for Unix
> Geeks;" "Learning the Korn Shell, 2nd Edition;" "sed & awk, 2nd
> Edition;" and "Unix in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition." The CD has a master
> index, a powerful search engine, and all the text is extensively
> hyperlinked, so you'll find what you're looking for quickly.
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/unixcdbs3/
> 
> 
> ***JDBC Pocket Reference
> Order Number: 4575
> This pocket reference offers quick look-ups for all methods of the
> standard JDBC classes. These include concise reviews of the procedures
> for common JDBC tasks such as connecting to a database, executing
> stored procedures, and executing DDL.
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jdbcpr/
> 
> An excerpt, "User-Defined Data Types," is available online:
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jdbcpr/chapter/index.html
> 
> ==================================================================
> 
> -with regards-
> Sayamindu
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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