I was away for vacation then went into hiding while I brushed up on my Oracle skills for work. All I can say is that I have a lot of material to put into the MyDatabases magazine this week. So much to do it is hard to find time to get any of it done lately. Oh well. The next issue should be out this coming weekend.
In the meantime, count with me the days to Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid being released:
Can’t wait that long? Try out the BETA. Check out the new features!
Four years ago, brian d foy, created the magazine, The Perl Review, dedicated to the Perl programming language. Unlike what you may have heard on Slashdot a few days ago, Perl is far from dead. 
I’ve learned more about the Test modules than from Perl Testing: A Developer’s Notebook (Developers Notebook) alone.
Every quarter, I play a little game. When I receive the email from Brian informing me that the latest issue is available for download, I check my US Mail box to see if the printed issue was already delivered. Most of the time, I receive the printed issue within a couple days of the email. One day, I’ll receive the printed issue first. Observed time can be loopy like that.
I am an avid follower of the magazine and hope to have our MyDatabases as popular as The Perl Review.
Kudos to brian d foy and the article writers!
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ISUG,
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Sybase by Jason L Froebe —
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July 29, 2008
MyDatabases Volume 1 Issue 1 (July 2008)
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