Acknowledgments
From Randal. I want to thank the Stonehenge trainers past and present (Joseph Hall, Tom Phoenix, Chip Salzenberg, brian d foy, and Tad McClellan) for their willingness to go out and teach in front of classrooms week after week and to come back with their notes about what’s working (and what’s not), so we could fine-tune the material for this book. I especially want to single out my coauthor and business associate, Tom Phoenix, for having spent many, many hours working to improve Stonehenge’s Llama course and to provide the wonderful core text for most of this book. And brian d foy for being the lead writer of the fourth edition, including taking that eternal to-do item out of my inbox so that it would finally happen.
I also want to thank everyone at O’Reilly, especially our very patient editor and overseer on the previous edition, Allison Randal (no relation, but she has a nicely spelled last name), and Tim O’Reilly himself for taking a chance on me in the first place with the Camel and Llama books.
I am also absolutely indebted to the thousands of people who have purchased the past editions of the Llama so that I could use the money to stay “off the streets and out of jail,” and to those students in my classrooms who have trained me to be a better trainer, and to the stunning array of Fortune 1000 clients who have purchased our classes in the past and will continue to do so into the future.
As always, a special thanks to Lyle and Jack, for teaching me nearly everything ...