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About the Author
Sid Steward works with pubhshers to make PDF do what they need. Sometimes, the solution is simply a script; other times, it is an entire document conversion workflow. He is a dreamer, a contrarian, and an idealist, all of which help him devise good solutions to interesting problems. His heroes include Bjarne Stroustrup and Vern Giles.
Contributors
The following people contributed material or expertise to this book:
• Simon St.Laurent ihttp://simonstl.com/) is an editor with O'Reilly Media, Inc. Prior to that, he'd been a web developer, network administrator, computer book author, and XML troublemaker. He lives in Dryden, New York. His books include XML: A Primer, XML Elements of Style, Building XML Applications, Cookies, and Sharing Bandwidth.
• Michael Fitzgerald is principal of Wy'east Communications {http://www. vuyeast.net), a writing, training, and programming consultancy specializing in XML. He is the author of Learning XSLT (O'Reilly), XSL Essentials Oohn Wiley), and Building B2B Applications with XML: A Resource Guide (John Wiley). Mike is the creator of Ox {http://www.wyeast.net/ ox.html), an open source Java tool for generating brief, syntax-related documentation at the command line. He was also a member of the original RELAX NG technical committee at OASIS (2001-2003). A native of Oregon, Mike now lives with his family in Mapleton, Utah. You can find his technical blog at http://www.oreillynet.com/weblogs/author/1365.
• C. K. Sample III maintains 3650 and a 12-inch {http://3650andal2inch. blogspot.com), a weblog discussing the use of a 12" PowerBook G4 and a Nokia 3650. He is a doctoral candidate in English at Fordham University, focusing on 20^h.century American and British literature, as well as 20th-century world literature, biblical studies, and critical theory. C. K. (Clinton Kennedy; no relation) works in Fordham's Department of Instructional Technology and Academic Computing as the Technical
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