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About the Authors
Martin C. Brown , a professional writer for over four years, is the author of both
the Perl and Python “Annotated Archives” and “Complete Reference” books (all
four published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill), iMac FYI (Muska & Lipman), and 13
other published computing titles. His expertise spans myriad development lan-
guages and platforms—Perl, Python, Java, JavaScript, Basic, Pascal, Modula-2, C,
C++, Rebol, Gawk, Shellscript, Windows, Solaris, Linux, BeOS, Microsoft WP,
Mac OS, and more—as well as web programming, and systems management and
integration. Brown has written columns for LinuxProgramming.com and
ApacheToday.com. He is also a regular writer of white papers and “how to” guides
for Microsoft on subjects such as migrating Solaris/Unix/Linux development and
systems administration to Windows 2000 and 2003 Server product lines.
Martin draws on a rich and varied background as founding member of a
leading UK ISP, systems manager and IT consultant for an advertising agency
and an Internet solutions group, technical specialist for an intercontinental ISP
network, database designer and programmer, and self-confessed compulsive
consumer of computing hardware and software. In his formative pre-writing
life, he spent ten years designing and managing mixed-platform environments.
As a result, he has developed a rare talent for conveying the benefits and intrica-
cies of his subject with equal measures of enthusiasm, professionalism, in-depth
knowledge, and insight. When not writing, he develops data-rich websites and
web-based applications for clients such as Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and his own
venture, Foodware.
Chris McCain is a Microsoft trainer and consultant specializing in Microsoft’s
core network operating systems and Microsoft SQL Server solutions. His enthu-
siasm for and expertise in these areas have led him to opportunities for
authoring training courseware, in addition to many consulting projects, which
he has undertaken. Chris complements the teaching aspect of his career with a
strong consulting practice for which the clients are companies of all sizes. From
Fortune 500 companies to the trendy retail shops of Beverly Hills, Chris has im-
plemented networking and database solutions both large and small.
In 1999, Chris started his own consulting firm, and then moved to New York
to join a major firm providing database consulting, data warehousing, and
end-user training to large corporate clients. In 2001, Chris began training the
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