Acknowledgments
Since Oracle PL/SQL Programming was first published in 1995, it has had a busy and productive history as the “go to” text on how to use the PL/SQL language. For that, I first of all express our appreciation to all our readers.
Maintaining Oracle PL/SQL Programming as an accurate, readable, and up-to-date reference to PL/SQL has been, from the start, a big (all right, I admit it—sometimes overwhelming) job; it certainly would not have been possible without the help of many Oracle specialists, friends, and family, and of course the incredible staff at O’Reilly Media.
You will find below rather detailed thank yous for those who helped pull together the fifth edition of Oracle PL/SQL Programming. Following that, you will find an acknowledgment of the many people who were instrumental in the earlier editions.
First and foremost, I thank those who contributed chapters and/or substantial content for the book; listed alphabetically, they are Adrian Billington, Chip Dawes, Jonathan Gennick, Ron Hardman, Darryl Hurley, and Arup Nanda. As of this edition, Chip Dawes has taken over responsibility for updating a half-dozen chapters. Jonathan wrote or substantially updated six chapters in past editions. Darryl has updated the fine chapter on database triggers for several editions and contributed insights on Oracle’s internationalization features. Arup Nanda wrote the excellent chapter on security. Ron Hardman stepped up to the plate and wrote the chapter on globalization and localization. ...
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