(Author's Note: This book may shed some light. A lot of people thought that I was a little bit bold, maybe a little bit arrogant, and put all my belongings on the Web. "Who else will buy it?" they asked. Assuming I'm a very conservative person, then definitely not. But I really don't want to write another computer reference book along the way. I don't know what's going to happen in the end, but I do think it's one of the smartest decisions I've ever made about a book. In my opinion, the Web is the one that has the greatest impact on programming efficiency. Network programming used to be tough, and Java made this problem easy to manage (and Java is making progress to make managing this kind of problem easier).
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