Acknowledgements
We’d like to thank our editor Andy Oram, for all his guidance and insight as we wrote and edited this book, and the O’Reilly community at large for being so helpful and supportive as we went. What started as a short submission to OSCon ultimately led to a host of great things, not least of which is the opportunity to write this book, and we’re thrilled to have had the chance to do it.
We’d like to give tremendous thanks to Sumana Harihareswara, who convinced us to start talking about Tornado in the first place, and to Socialbomb and Wurk Happy for giving us the support and opportunity to tinker, explore, and experiment, and eventually prescribe, advocate, and rely on this great software.
Further, we could not have made this book half of what it is without the amazing reviewers who shared their thoughts and opinions with us. The feedback from Jeff Gray, James Linder, Randy Jimenez, and Jonathan Bourland all helped mold our final product.
Witnessing the community that develops around open source projects is particularly inspiring. Seeing Tornado take root so quickly is a testament to Bret Taylor and Dave Recordon’s foresight and skill. We would like to thank them, and all the developers whose contributions to Tornado have given us something worth writing about.
Finally, this book could not have been created without the atmosphere, WiFi, and caffeine supply of the coffeehouses of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Jersey City, to whom we are forever indebted.
Mike would like to express ...