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David Flanagan, Brett McLaughlin

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Colophon

Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation,
and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement
our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing
personality and life into potentially dry subjects.

The Developer's Notebook series is modeled on the tradition of laboratory
notebooks. Laboratory notebooks are an invaluable tool for
researchers and their successors.

The purpose of a laboratory notebook is to facilitate the recording of
data and conclusions as the work is being conducted, creating a
faithful and immediate history. The notebook begins with a title page
that includes the owner's name and the subject of research. The pages
of the notebook should be numbered and prefaced with a table of
contents. Entries must be clear, easy to read, and accurately dated;
they should use simple, direct language to indicate the name of the
experiment and the steps taken. Calculations are written out carefully
and relevant thoughts and ideas recorded. Each experiment is introduced
and summarized as it is added to the notebook. The goal is to
produce comprehensive, clearly organized notes that can be used as a
reference. Careful documentation creates a valuable record and
provides a practical guide for future developers.

Reg Aubry was the production editor and copyeditor for Java 1.5
Tiger: A Developer's Notebook. Sada Preisch was the proofreader.
Sada Preisch, Colleen Gorman, and Claire Cloutier provided quality
control. Johnna and Tom Dinse wrote the index.

Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book. Emma Colby produced
the cover layout with QuarkXPress 4.1 using the Officina Sans and
JuniorHandwriting fonts.

Melanie Wang designed the interior layout, based on a series design
by Edie Freedman and David Futato. This book was converted by Julie
Hawks to FrameMaker 5.5.6 with a format conversion tool created by
Erik Ray, Jason McIntosh, Neil Walls, and Mike Sierra that uses Perl
and XML technologies. The text font is Adobe Boton; the heading font
is ITC Officina Sans; the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono
Condensed, and the handwriting font is a modified version of JRHand
made by Tepid Monkey Fonts and modified by O'Reilly. The illustrations
that appear in the book were produced by Robert Romano and
Jessamyn Read using Macromedia FreeHand 9 and Adobe Photoshop
6. This colophon was written by Colleen Gorman.

The online edition of this book was created by the Safari
production group (John Chodacki, Becki Maisch, and Ellie Cutler)
using a set of Frame-to-XML conversion and cleanup tools written and
maintained by Erik Ray, Benn Salter, John Chodacki, Ellie Cutler, and Jeff
Liggett.


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