0.6. Acknowledgments
The authors would first like to thank their editors, Andy Oram and
Ellen Siever, for both their skill at making our work look more
professional and for the less obvious and likely less enjoyable task
of putting us back on focus when our minds would wander.
Hugh Williams contributed the two chapters on PHP.
We also owe a huge debt of gratitude to those who provided us with
critical looks at both editions of the book. Anyone familiar with
MySQL knows the name Michael Widenius, the head of the MySQL project.
He and another member of the MySQL team, Paul DuBois, sent in many
valuable comments. Brian Jepson, Glenn MacGregor, Michael Schecter,
and Jeremy Zawodny provided useful comments on the book overall.
Tim Allwine intensively reviewed the Perl material in Chapter 9 and provided some new examples and ideas.
Chris Brooks and Tim Bunce also made corrections to the Perl code.
0.6.1. From Randy Yarger
I would like to thank my fiancée, Stacie Sheldon, for the
support and love that has kept me sane. I would also like to thank
Andy Oram for encouraging a relatively unknown author. Finally, but
definitely not lastly, I would like to thank those who made it
possible for me to be here: my mother, my father, and my creator.
0.6.2. From George Reese
I would specifically like to thank my wife, Monique, for using her
professional proof-reading abilities on each one of my chapters.
Leigh Caldwell also provided some critical eleventh-hour feedback on
the first edition of the MySQL chapters. Finally, I have to mention
my cats, Misty, Gypsy, and Tia.
0.6.3. From Tim King
I wish to acknowledge Professor John Carlis, for getting me
interested in database technology and data modeling in the first
place; Mark Kale, for teaching me more about it than I ever learned
in college; the lovely Ann Soter, for her moral support and patience;
and my mother and father, for encouraging my interest in computers
before it was cool to be a geek!
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