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<html><head><title>Acknowledgments (Learning Perl, 3rd Edition)</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../style/style1.css" /><meta name="DC.Creator" content="Randal L. 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Acknowledgments</h2><p><b class="emphasis-bold">From Randal.</b> I want to thank the Stonehenge trainers past and present (JosephHall, Tom Phoenix, Chip Salzenberg, <tt class="literal">brian d foy</tt>,and Tad McClellan) for their willingness to go out and teach in frontof classrooms week after week and to come back with their notes aboutwhat's working (and what's not) so we could fine-tune thematerial for this book. I especially want to single out my co-authorand business associate, Tom Phoenix, for having spent many, manyhours working to improve Stonehenge's Llama course and toprovide the wonderful core text for most of this book.</p><p>I also want to thank everyone at O'Reilly, especially our veryencouraging and patient editor, Linda Mui, and Tim O'Reillyhimself for taking a chance on me in the first place with the Cameland Llama books.</p><p>I am also absolutely indebted to the thousands of people who havepurchased the past editions of the Llama so that I could use themoney to stay "off the streets and out of jail," and tothose students in my classrooms who have trained me to be a bettertrainer, and to the stunning array of Fortune 1000 clients who havepurchased our classes in the past and will continue to do so into thefuture.</p><p>As always, a special thanks to Lyle and Jack, for teaching me nearlyeverything I know about writing. I won't ever forget you guys.</p><p><b class="emphasis-bold">From Tom.</b> I've got to echo Randal's thanks to our editor, LindaMui, for her patience in pointing out which jokes and footnotes weremost excessive, while pointing out that she is in no way to blame forthe ones that remain. Both she and Randal have guided me through theprocess of writing, and I am grateful.</p><p>And another echo with regard to Randal and the other Stonehengetrainers, who hardly ever complained when I unexpectedly updated thecourse materials to try out a new teaching technique. You folks havecontributed many different viewpoints on teaching methods that Iwould never have seen.</p><p>For many years, I worked at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry(OMSI), and I'd like to thank the folks there for letting mehone my teaching skills as I learned to build a joke or two intoevery activity, explosion, or dissection.</p><p>To the many folks on Usenet who have given me your appreciation andencouragement for my contributions there, thanks. As always, I hopethis helps.</p><p>Of course, deep thanks are due especially to my co-author, Randal,for giving me the freedom to try various ways of presenting thematerial both in the classroom and here in the book, as well as forthe push to make this material into a book in the first place. Andwithout fail, I must say that I am indeed inspired by your on-goingwork to ensure that no one else becomes ensnared by the legaltroubles that have stolen so much of your time and energy;you're a fine example.</p><p><b class="emphasis-bold">From Both of Us.</b> Thanks to our reviewers (Elaine Ashton, Kevin Bingham, JarkkoHietaniemi, Joe Johnston, and Ben Tilly) for providing comments onthe draft of this book.</p><p>Thanks also to our many students who have let us know what parts ofthe course material have needed improvement over the years.It's because of you that we're both so proud of it today.</p><p>Thanks to the many Perl Mongers who have made us feel at home aswe've visited your cities. Let's do it again sometime.</p><p>And finally, our sincerest thanks to our friend Larry Wall, forhaving the wisdom to share his really cool and powerful toys with therest of the world so that we can all get our work done just a littlebit faster, easier, and with more fun.</p><hr width="684" align="left" /><div class="navbar"><table width="684" border="0"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="228"><a href="ch00_04.htm"><img alt="Previous" border="0" src="../gifs/txtpreva.gif" /></a></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="228"><a href="index.htm"><img alt="Home" border="0" src="../gifs/txthome.gif" /></a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="228"><a href="ch01_01.htm"><img alt="Next" border="0" src="../gifs/txtnexta.gif" /></a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="228">0.4. 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