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Non-bestseller books of spring

Non-bestseller books of spring 04/26/2004 05:23 PM

New Words in print

If you aren't into books about war, corrupt politicians, oil, intelligence [or lack thereof], Iraq, Islam, the Atkin's Diet, the Chicken Soup series or some variation on the theme of horseracing ala Seabiscuit there are precious few new books to interest or excite save for Tom Wolfe's upcoming novel finally getting a title and a publication date. I spent a little while combing through about a dozen publisher's upcoming books and it looks like it's going to be a slow summer.




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This week, we look at an introduction to Spring. Based on a design principle called Inversion of Control, Spring reduces the complexity of using interfaces and speeds up your application development. You get the power of EJB and get to keep the simplicity of the non-enterprise JavaBean. By Manning Publications. 0307

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Spring in Action: A Spring Jump Start.
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number nine on the NYT bestseller list


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God tops on this week's bestseller list


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this one by Sarah Boxer

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MOORE is at number nine on the NYT
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So the big< /a> news is about Google and libraries. I don't feel the need to comment on this right now, as you can find plenty of other places for that. However, here are a few angles I haven't seen discussed elsewhere in the library blogosphere.


  • Librari es and the Internet

    "More broadly, the Internet can profoundly improve the relationship between libraries and society. For example, there are two major libraries in my town -- a college library, and a public library. My library card works in both places. I used to favor the college library, because there was open WiFi access there -- which meant, among other things, that I could use LibraryLookup from my laptop to find books in the stacks. Recently, though, the college shut down its open access point. And from an IT administrator's point of view, I can understand why. Not long after, the public library installed an open access point. So now it's my favorite spot, and lately I notice other mobile professionals congregating there too." [Jon Udell's Weblog
    (Click over to read Jon's story about getting locked in the library, too!)

  • "A quick calculation using the figures above suggests an average scan rate of 3200 volumes per day (assuming 365 days/year for 6 years) at the University of Michigan site alone." [Tito Sierra on the WEB4 LIB mailing list]

  • "An even quicker calculation shows that they will need to digitize 2.25 books _a_minute_, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year to digitize 7 million volumes in six years." [Roy Tennant on the WEB4 LIB mailing list]


It's times like this when I wish Karen Coyle had< /a> a blog.


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Holy Bestseller, Holy Sequel 05/20/2004 11:37 AM
The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown says he considered including another theory in the book that would have inflamed Christians even more than the notion that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and made babies. What if Jesus survived the crucifixion? According to this AP Article, "Brown said the theory is backed by a number of 'very credible sources,' but that he ultimately decided it was too flimsy." I'm burned out on the whole Holy Blood, Holy Grail trip though. Brown's next book, set in Washington, revolves around the Masons! Apparently, the dust jacket of The Da Vinci Code contains a clue about the sequel. Link

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A customized Spring book object
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Spring Jam Vol. 1 1.0


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35 freaking gorgeous Street Basketball-themed desktop icons for Mac OS X.

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Here I am on "Spring" Break and its thirty-five degrees outside. And raining.

Here at the college if you want to live on campus over spring break you have to move into one particular apartment-style dorm for the two weeks. I don't mind this too much, it's only a short walk from my usual residence. However, during the rest of the year I think this apartment is inhabited by neanderthals. The perfect balance of filth and beer paraphernalia makes this place the epitome of a college apartment. I won't be here too much anyway, only on the weekends. I'll be working full time down the road.

Since there is a complete lack of things to do on a closed campus, I've been playing with the RSS Parser. Either tonight or tomorrow I will release a new version of the parser, under a new name. This latest version is a big improvement in code (using OOP) and usability. More on the parser later.


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We had rare Pacific-Northwest February sunshine today, and girded our loins for some serious pruning and cleaning. I took pictures and was editing them and thought “decent, but I had pictures of spring flowers (some of the same ones) this time last year.” Then I realized that was stupid; do I not look at this year’s flowers because I saw last year’s? And there are people who are living in places where winter is probably starting to wear ’em down again who might be cheered by a preview of what they’ll be seeing in a few weeks. So herewith the same old crocuses and daffodils, but this story has a pretty severe barb to it. [Update: Identified the mystery flower, worth checking out.]...

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There is a seemingly very nice Eclipse plugin for Spring Framework you should take a look at if you use Eclipse and are interested in giving Spring a try.


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Spring Cleaning


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Drools 2.0 and Spring 1.2 Finals


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GE's Spring Cleaning


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Spring IDE Support for Eclipse


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