Acknowledgments

First of all, I would like to thank my family. To my wife Miriam and my daughter Jasmine—thank you for putting up with me the past year or so while I worked on this book. Everything I do is always with you guys in mind! I love you both! Jasmine, I think you may be writing books someday, too! To my Mom and Dad, who taught me the value of hard work, never giving up, and always believing in myself—thank you and I love you!

I also would like to thank my development editor, Christopher Rivera, who did a brilliant job of shielding me from things that I did not need to be bothered with and always kept me on track and kept on encouraging me the whole way. Thank you Christopher! To my technical reviewer, Doug Holland—Doug you did awesome work and were a pleasure to work with. I hope to work with you on another project some day, thank you! To my acquisitions editor, Katie Mohr—Katie, thank you for never giving up on my idea for this book and pushing it through! Also, thank you for your always kind words of encouragement; it always made me feel like I was appreciated.

I also would like to thank some of my friends at InterKnowlogy. To Kevin Kennedy—Kevin, thank you for taking the time to come up with a decent design for the layout of the WPF forms; you did more in 15 minutes with WPF than I would have done in hours! A big thank you to Dale Bastow and Staci Lopez—thank you so much for being so patient with me, and for always taking your time to educate me about the Architecture ...

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