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[[Image:Hacking World of Warcraft.gif|thumb|The front cover of the book]] '''Hacking World of Warcraft''' is part of the [http://www.extremetech.com/ ExtremeTech] series of books produced by [http://www.wiley.com/ Wiley Publishing]. It was written by [[Dan Gilbert]] (author of [[wo:Atlas (AddOn)|Atlas]]) and [[User:Cladhaire|Jim Whitehead]] (author of [http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/fileinfo.php?id=4673 PerfectRaid] and [http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info5108-Clique.html Clique]) in 2006 and 2007, and was published in June of 2007. The book provides a broad introduction to the topic of WoW [[wo:Interface Customization|Interface Customization]]. The first chapter of the book covers basics including finding, installing, and managing [[wo:addons|addons]]. The rest of the first half then serves as a guide to many of the most popular addons. Finally, the second half presents a couple of in-depth projects which will help the reader learn how to create addons. [[wo:Macros|Macros]] are also covered in the second half.
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