Writng a book is hard, hard work. What makes it possible is the support I get
from those around me. First, as always, my family, Brian, Beth, and Kevin, who know
it's only temporary. Brian does double duty as both supportive husband and world's
best technical editor. This time around I was lucky enough to have Bryan Oliver helping,
shooting figures, testing code, finding bugs, and generally pitching in. Thanks,
Bryan.
There's an army of editors, proofers, indexers, illustrators, and general saints
who turn my Word documents into the book you hold in your hand. Many of the team
members this time have been involved in other Que projects with me, and I know that
I landed the "good ones" for this book. Special mention has to go to Olaf
Meding, who provided a terrific tech edit based on a fast-changing product. Joe Massoni
and Mike Blaszczak at Microsoft have also earned my gratitude during this release
cycle.
While I cheerfully share the credit for the accurate and educational aspects of
this book, the mistakes and omissions I have to claim as mine alone. Please bring
them to my attention so that they can be corrected in subsequent printings and editions.
I am as grateful as ever to readers who have done so in the past, and improved this
book in the process.