>SNIP
>>
>>And for the record, there are already companies working with .Net and moving their development there. I know of one large shop here in Salt Lake City that is doing that.
>
>I don't doubt that, Craig, BUT surely these comapnies are saddled with at least a coupla conditions in doing so. Something like:
>1) You can only tell what we (MS) let you tell;
>2) If we (MS) withdraw or otherwise revise .NET so that it is no longer applicable to the shop, then (though bananas or we'll (MS) bail you out or...).
>
>Assuming the above to be reasonably close, it really isn't "helpful" for you to go around saying that shops are productively deploying .NET now. What you are doing, as I see it, is simply falling into the MS marketing hype machine.
Jim,
I never said these shops were productively deploying .Net. I said they were moving all development that way.
Now, forget the marketing. Look at the entire .Net picture, not just VS.Net. Office, Servers, OS... everything from MS is moving that direction. It *will* be used and accepted, if for no other reason, MS will force people to move that direction.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer