Acknowledgments

This book didn’t write itself, you know. And we, the authors, didn’t do all the work either—not even close. Sure, we typed a bunch of words and code, but without our amazing book team, what would we have? A really long blog post, maybe.

Enormous thanks go to Brent Dubi, who held everything together with relentlessly cheerful e-mails and focused phone calls, both vital tools in coordinating a virtual team of people from around the world. Thanks to Nick Waynik for keeping us technically honest, which is not an easy task given the power and complexity that Apple packs into Xcode and Cocoa nowadays. We thank Gwenan Spearing, who scoured every word we wrote, even the bad puns, to help us make sure we were as clear and concise as possible. ...

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