Acknowledgments
Thank you to the GNU Software Foundation and Brian Fox for writing bash. And thank you to Chet Ramey, who has been maintaining and improving bash since around version 1.14 in the early to mid-1990s. More thanks to Chet for answering our questions and for reviewing a draft of this book.
Reviewers
Many thanks to our reviewers: Yves Eynard, Chet Ramey, William Shotts, Ryan Waldron, and Michael Wang. They all provided valuable feedback, suggestions and in some cases provided alternate solutions, pointed out issues we had overlooked, and in general greatly improved the book. Any errors or omissions in this text are ours and not theirs. An excellent example of their wisdom is the correct observation, “that sentence doesn’t know whether it’s coming or going!”
O’Reilly
Thanks to the entire team at O’Reilly, including Mike Loukides, Derek Di Matteo, and Laurel Ruma.
From the Authors
Carl
The writing of a book is never a solitary effort, though it has its moments. Thanks to JP and Cameron for working on this project with me. Our complementary talents and time schedules have made this a better book than it could have been alone. Thanks also to JP for his great sysadmin efforts to provide us with some infrastructure. Thanks to Mike for listening to my proposal for a bash cookbook and putting me in touch with JP and Cameron who were doing the same, for pushing us along when we got stuck, and reining us in when we went crazy. His steady guidance and technical input were much appreciated. ...
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