Dedicated to my parents, who are always there for me.
—Marc Gregoire
To Sonja, for her unconditional love and support; and to my son Kai, whose frequent
interruptions reminded me what’s important in life.
—Nicholas A. Solter
To Fletch, whose unpredictable cuteness reminds me of someone . . .
—Scott J. Kleper
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I THANK THE JOHN WILEY & SONS and Wrox Press editorial and production teams for
their support. Especially, thank you to Robert Elliott, executive editor at Wiley, for giving me a
chance to write this book, and Adaobi Obi Tulton, senior project editor at Wiley, for managing
this project.
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such a great job on which I could base this second edition.
A very special thank you to my technical editor, Joseph M. Newcomer, for his meticulous
technical review. His many constructive comments and ideas have certainly made this book
better.
Also, a big thank you to Ordina Belgium (www.ordina.be), the company for which I was
working while writing this book, for the generous support they provided me.
Of course, the support and patience of my girlfriend, Zulija N., and my nearest family, my
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arents and my brother, were very important in finishing this book.
Finally, I thank you, as readers, for trying this approach to professional C++ software
development.
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