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Alexander Kolesnikov

"Tapestry 5: Building Web Applications"


I am grateful to the people who made my Tapestry quest happen,
and thanks to whom it goes on and on: Howard Lewis Ship, the
creator of Tapestry, with special thanks for finding time to review
this book; Brian Hainey, my tutor at Glasgow Caledonian, for
suggesting Tapestry as a topic for my MSc dissertation; Ian McClure,
my manager at CIGNA, who bravely accepted Tapestry as the
framework for our next major project, and Viraj Joshi from Packt
Publishing whose insightfulness made this book possible.
About the Reviewers
Howard M. Lewis Ship is the creator of Tapestry, and a leading authority on
Java development for the enterprise. He??™s worked at a handful of software and
consulting companies in the greater Boston area before becoming an independent
consultant in 2003, specializing in Tapestry development and training. Howard
now lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Suzanne, a novelist. Howard has helped
review a number of books, and wrote his own book in 2003, Tapestry in Action,
covering Tapestry 3. He currently works for Formos Software Development in
Vancouver, Washington as a Tapestry Architect and Evangelist.
Massimo Lusetti is a 33 year old IT passionate. He started off playing with
Spectrum 80 home computer and having fun with Basic and Z80 registers.


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