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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Acknowledgments<br />

Creating the Acknowledgments is the most difficult part of the bookwriting<br />

process. Without the help and support of many different individuals,<br />

this book, or any other book for that matter, would never be written. So,<br />

how can someone actually take a few paragraphs and thank and acknowledge<br />

everyone involved? I will give it a try anyway.<br />

The person I want to thank and acknowledge first is Linda Lee. She is an<br />

incredible developmental editor and really helped me develop this book’s<br />

outline. I am very happy that she was involved in the process. She worked<br />

hard on this book, and the reader now gets to reap the rewards of her labor.<br />

Neil Edde is always a shoo-in for appearing in the acknowledgments of<br />

all my books. Without Neil, I would not have written the first <strong>CCNA</strong> book,<br />

or even my first Sybex book. He was my first developmental editor, and<br />

Linda needs to thank him for working out most of my kinks before he<br />

pushed me over to her.<br />

Susan Berge and Lisa Duran did a great job of keeping up with the schedule<br />

and worked very hard with me to get this book shipped on time. For that,<br />

I thank them. Kudos to Patrick Ramseier and Eric Gunnett, who did a fabulous<br />

job of reviewing each chapter for technical accuracy. Thanks also to<br />

Sally Engelfried, Marilyn Smith, and Rebecca Rider for assisting with the<br />

editing of the chapters, and to Molly Glover, Jennifer Campbell, Laurie<br />

O’Connell, and Camera Obscura for proofreading the book. In addition,<br />

Maureen Forys deserves a thank you for putting the finishing touches on the<br />

book. And I don’t want to forget Tony Jonick. He is the artist who had to put<br />

up with my changing the figures in this book over and over again. He is very<br />

patient and does a fantastic job.

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