When I read that, I thought he was referring to Wrox, which bet the bank on .NET books, then went bankrupt when they failed to sell.
>Hi,
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>Maybe this has been asked before, but I'm just starting to look into .NET and I'm wondering what reactions people have to remarks made by Whil Hentzen (publisher of books on FoxPro etc.) on his website, specifically that books on .NET "have been an unmitigated disaster for everyone who has
>invested in them" and "Microsoft has admitted that their hopes for .NET
>haven't been realized." Admittedly, I find this hard to reconcile with what I see on the web, and obviously people here are working with .NET. But are things looking rosey, as far as you can see, or is there cause for concern? It would be interesting to hear your opinions. Thanks!
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer