Online Resources

Each chapter in Part II starts with a repository that looks like your repository does if you follow along with each of the examples throughout the book. If you skip ahead, you can get a copy of the repository by cloning it from GitHub. You can find the repositories on GitHub from my profile:

http://github.com/tswicegood

The command you need to get the current repository is listed at the start of each chapter.

The book’s web page on pragprog.com [3] is a great jumping-off point for what’s going on with the book. From there you can drop me a note on the forums or make suggestions or corrections on the errata page.

At this point, I’m sure you’re teeming with questions. So, without further ado, let’s jump into it!

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