What do you mean, "still not where it supposed to be"? Where should it be?
I see .Net apps all the time. They are commercial products. We're in the process of installing a new B2B system that's completely written in .Net. It was developed in Europe and is being used extensively there. We're the first US company to go with it.
>Exactlu my point. Over 10 years around and it is still not where it supposed to be. It is definitely major EFFORT and marketing PUSH by it's vendor, but still not mainstream in terms of applications deployed in real life. It is one thing being mainstream in developers chatter rooms, while completely different reality when you go company by company office to office and what runs those businesses on those computers. That Is what I consider 'mainstream' and according to what I see, NET is not there yet.
>As a matter of fact so far I saw very little NET apps in real life use. But then again it might be different case in US.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer