Acknowledgments

This book would not be possible without the contribution and support of many individuals, including friends, family, and the hard-working folks at O’Reilly & Associates, Inc.

All three of us wish to thank Jeff Peil for his contributions to the sections of this book that deal with threads and interop. Many thanks as well to Scott Wiltamuth, Joe Nalewabu, Andrew McMullen, and Michael Perry, whose technical reviews have immeasurably improved our text.

Ben Albahari

First of all, I’d like to thank my family (Sonia, Miri, and Joseph Albahari) and friends (most of all Marcel Dinger and Lenny Geros) for still wanting to know me given that I’m practically epoxied to my computer. I’d also like to thank all the bands (can’t list them all but particularly Fiona Apple, Dream Theater, and Incubus during this writing period) for the CDs that clutter my desk, without which I would never have been motivated enough to stay up to till 5:00 a.m. to simulate being in the same time zone as the great people in America I worked with when writing this book (John Osborn, Peter Drayton, and Brad Merrill). Finally I’d like to thank everyone who is enthusiastic about new technology, which ultimately is what drove me to write this book. I’d like to dedicate this book to my late father, Michael, to whom I am indebted for his foresight in introducing me to programming when I was a child.

Peter Drayton

Above all, I’d like to thank my wife, Julie DuBois, for her constant, loving support. Regardless of how engrossing the world of bits can be, you serve as a constant reminder of how much more wonderful the world of atoms really is. I’d like to thank my coauthors, Ben and Brad, for so graciously affording me the opportunity of participating in this project, and our editor, John Osborn, for keeping all three of us pointed in the same direction during the wild ride that resulted in this book. I’d also like to thank my friends and colleagues (most notably John Prout, Simon Fell, Simon Shortman, and Chris Torkildson) who serve as trusty sounding-boards on technical and life issues. Finally, I’d like to thank my family back in South Africa, especially my father, Peter Drayton Sr., and my late mother, Irene Mary Rochford Drayton, for giving me a strong rudder to navigate through life.

Brad Merrill

I’d like to thank my son Haeley, my partner Jodi, my coparent Cyprienne, and my friends (Larry, Colleen, and Evan) for their patience and support during this process. I’d also like to thank Ben and Peter for their immense contributions, and our editor John Osborn for keeping us sane.

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