Acknowledgments

No one writes a book in isolation. Without even knowing it, people present ideas for teaching examples, better ways to get a point across, provide feedback on what works and what doesn't. Many friends who are not programmers often provide the best feedback when I try to explain a complex programming topic to them. Without even knowing it, they help hone my teaching methods. I must thank some of these people specifically: Jane Holcer, Katie Mohr, John Purdum, Joe and Bev Kack, John Strack, and Mike Edwards. A special note of thanks to the technical editor, Brad Levy, who provided valuable insight on a number of chip and other hardware details. I also appreciate the participation of the vendors mentioned in Appendix A for their ...

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