Wrox出版《ASP.NET 2.0 Beta Preview》确认页(Acknowledgments)

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                                                                              Acknowledgments


I have said it before and I’ll say it again: Writing a book may seem like the greatest of solo endeavors,
but it requires a large team of people working together to get technical books out the door—and this
book is no exception. Wrox put together a top-notch team to bring information on this outstanding new
technology to you as quickly as possible, as well as to ensure the highest quality content. I would first
like to thank Jim Minatel, the senior acquisitions editor on the book. Thanks for letting me take on this
wonderful project.

One of the biggest thanks goes to Jodi Jensen, the book’s development editor. I have worked with Jodi
on numerous books, and she is by far the best development editor out there. At the start of the project, I
knew how tough it was going to be and wanted the best DE I know to work with me. Jodi is simply the
best there is (I even tried to get a clause added to my contract stating that she would be the DE)!


Huge thanks go to Devin Rader for his work as the book’s technical editor. Devin had to deal with the
issue of the ever-changing builds, just as I did. Our conversations concerning chapters usually began
“What build did you write that with?” Devin is an outstanding technical editor and has edited a bunch
of my books before this one. I am indebted to him for his hard work on this project and all the projects
before this. Devin, who is getting married (finally!) this fall, also works with me on INETA.

Peter Lanoie was gracious enough to donate his time to providing technical and usability feedback on
several chapters, which was greatly appreciated.

Additional thanks go to Joe Wikert (Wrox publisher), Mary Lagu (copy editor extraordinaire), Jennifer
Webb (marketing manager), and Brian Herrmann (development editor).

I would also like to thank Kent Sharkey, Rob Howard, Shawn Nandi, Scott Guthrie, and Brian
Goldfarb—all from the ASP.NET team—for their help with all the questions I posed throughout the writing
process. Thanks guys, I really do appreciate it!

I travel quite a bit for my job, and I wrote much of this manuscript during late nights in various hotels. I
find it interesting to note that I started this project somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean on my way to
London and finished writing it sitting on the third floor of the New York Public Library at 7 p.m. on June
10, 2004 (which is also my 10th wedding anniversary).

Unfortunately, writing takes time away from the family. I am lucky that I have the most loving and
understanding wife in the world. Therefore, I thank my wife, Tuija, for putting up with my perpetual
writing habit and helping me with all the loose ends that I lose track of but still need to tie up. My work
would not be possible without her help and love. I also want to thank my kids—Henri Oskari and Sofia
Amanda. Many times during this project, they would bustle in early on a Saturday morning and ask
what I was doing. “Writing a book,” I would answer. “Ohhhhh nooooo, not another book,” they would
wail. These kids kept me sane by convincing me that I had to step away from the desk and play games
with them—something I wish I could do every day of the week!

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