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Which Perl XML module should I use?

What's new in O'Reilly Answers: Choosing a Perl XML module, unstructured data, update databases with Access forms, and much more.

 

Which Perl XML module should I use?
There are many XML modules on CPAN. Which ones should I use for which tasks? Answer the poll but also reply with anything else that you want to share. So far XML::LibXML has 42.86% of the vote, and the O'Reilly Answers community is contributing their favorites. Read more.

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Data Week: Becoming a data scientist

Data Pointed, CouchDB in the Cloud, Launching Strata

 
Data Week: Becoming a data scientist
Data Week is a new series that brings together notable stories and developments from the data world. Links in this edition include: the connection between visualizations and art, advice on becoming a data scientist, BigCouch goes open source, and more. Read more.

Points of Control: The Web 2.0 Summit Map

Internet companies are jockeying for positions that will benefit them for years to come.

 
Points of Control: The Web 2.0 Summit Map
In our planning for this year's Web 2.0 Summit, John Battelle and I have expanded on the metaphor of "the Great Game," as we explore the many ways Internet companies at all levels of the stack are looking for points of control that will give them competitive advantage in the years to come. Read more.

What we can learn from data, 3-D and a globe

IBM's Julia Grace on social media shifts and why 3-D and data are made for each other.

 
What we can learn from data, 3-D and a globe
IBM researcher and Web 2.0 Expo speaker Julia Grace spends her days digging into data. Her tools are a little unusual, though. Instead of spreadsheets and bar graphs, she uses visualizations and a seven-foot-tall, three-dimensional globe. Grace discusses life with a giant globe and explores her recent findings in this Q&A. Read more.

The New Yorker Praises Cooking for Geeks

Taking Jeff Potter's Book for a Spin

 

The New Yorker Praises Cooking for Geeks
"In a new cookbook, Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks, and Good Food, Jeff Potter, a software engineer, takes a look at what's really going on in your sautée pan, with the intention of helping even the most hapless chef master some of the magic" writes New Yorker reviewer Monica Racic. Indeed, Monica took the book for a spin, and wound up feeling much more confident in the kitchen. Read the review.

Hacking online advertising

Two recent ads contradict common attitudes and hint at something bigger.

 
Hacking online advertising
Grand and bold declarations about the demise of online advertising -- and the web itself -- get all the attention. But two recent ads serve as countermeasures to the gloom: hackers are calibrating online advertising to serve their own specific needs. Read more.

The VC-free startup

The big-bet model works on occasion in Silicon Valley, but it seldom works elsewhere.

 
The big-bet venture capital model works on occasion in Silicon Valley, but it seldom works elsewhere. Dale Dougherty mulls the trajectory of non-VC startups: the small firms that don't need an exit strategy because the business creates its own type of fulfillment. Read more.
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