Acknowledgments

I’d like to start by thanking the folks at O’Reilly & Associates. It’s a supreme pleasure to work with people who are dedicated to quality and are passionate about their work. In particular, Troy Mott and Bob Herbstman worked especially hard on this book, yet were a breeze to work with. Thanks also to tech reviewers Walter Glenn (author of Word 2000 in a Nutshell ) and Tom Syroid (author of Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell ). Special thanks to Tim O’Reilly for his enthusiasm, support, and commitment to quality.

Thanks also to everyone who worked on production of this book, as well as everyone else on the team who worked on this book.

I’d like to thank my family, friends, and well-wishers (in that they didn’t wish me any specific harm), all of whom put up with my deadlines and late-night writing binges. Additional thanks to Ruth Kampmann. Finally, my immeasurable gratitude to Torey Bookstein, whose love and support never fail to put a smile on my face.

And, as always, I thank you for your continued support. Without the people who read this book, it’s nothing more than a test subject for Newton’s first law of motion.

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