| This book is by two authors, but with one voice. The stories come from the real-life experiences of Bruce and Justin. In everywhere but this paragraph, we've combined our voices, so that we don't confuse you. Don't worry. We both agree about everything that you see here. The following typographical conventions are used in this book: - Italic
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Used for filenames, directories, emphasis, and first use of a technical term. - Constant width
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