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Acknowledgments

First of all, a huge thank you should go to the people at Macmillan, especially Gretchen Ganser, Maureen McDaniel, and Tracy Williams. They have all encouraged me very much and helped me as well as they could throughout this book.

Next, a huge thank you should go to Jari Aalto with whom I have discussed much of the content of the book and to Charles Curley who has ensured that the subjects presented are correct in Microsoft Windows.

Thank yous should also be said to Eric M. Ludlam, Larry Ayers, and Jon Konrath who worked on the book by writing the chapters my deadline didn't permit me to write myself, and doing technical editing.

A huge thank you should go to Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen (the maintainer of Gnus) and Christoph Wedler (the author of the template package, and much more) for being very kind and helpful during my writing about their valuable extensions.

The people behind GNU Emacs and XEmacs, and all those thousands of people who have made extensions to Emacs (and shared it with the rest of the world) deserve a very big round of applause! Without your work, this book would never have existed and we would all still use vi.

Finally my beautiful girlfriend Anne Helene should be thanked for keeping up with me during the three months it took to write this book. Thank you; you have been very supportive!

Did I forget anyone? Thank you to all of you who inspired me to write this book or came with comments and criticism on it.

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