So after seeing Paul Fenwick rave about the presenter screen for OO 3, I decided to grab the debs and give it a go.
It still is very slow opening large presentations (i.e. mine), but it does look nicer at least… well… at least some of the widgets do.
Will report back when I’ve had a bit more time to fiddle with it.
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It’s very weird having mail arrive at different times… e.g. when in the US, it’s less likely for some peolpe to mail you in the middle of the night US time.
Back home… common to get response between local time 2-5am… which is rather not 2-5am their local time.
But my habit of pulling mail in the morning after having done so late at night…. hard to break.
This is great news - a beer that everybody knows is vegan is right there (see, even photographic proof). Now if only it wasn’t 10:50am….
Neither of the books I’ve been an author of has been just me. For Practical MythTV (Christmas is coming, buy it for all your TV and tech loving friends!), Michael Still and I worked hard to get a well rounded and practical (not to mention good) book. I think we succeeded - certainly has gotten positive reviews (check the amazon page).
For my second endeavor (just to make it fun, I was working on both at the same time) we have a much longer list of authors. The aim was to write a study guide for those wishing to be certified in MySQL Cluster. Being a developer with a fair bit of knowledge in the product (and somebody who also presents and writes) - I was a natural fit to join the team (some may say “roped into the team”… and they could possibly be me, but I couldn’t possibly comment).
My fellow authors:
So, the book is now shipping, from lulu.com (an on-demand printing service) for $49.99USD.
MySQL 5.1 Cluster DBA Certification Study Guide by Jon Stephens, Mike Kruckenberg, Roland Bouman, Stewart Smith, Solomon Chang
It feels good to have it out there now. Daniel va Eeden has received his copy (shipping box and all!). This is another book you should buy for all your database friends everybody you’ve ever met.