AFAIR, JVP also co-authored a book for VFP but to how successful it was, I don't know?
>Steps to criticize a leader's credentials:
>1. If he doesn't have any real world experience, criticize him for that.
>2. If he doesn't participate in support forums, criticize him for that.
>3. If his contributions are technically flawed, criticize him for that.
>4. If the language he uses is profane, criticize him for that.
>5. If his lifestyle is undiciplined, criticize him for that.
>6. If he hasn't written published articles, criticize him for that.
>7. If he doesn't have a helpful website, criticize him for that.
>8. If he hasn't written a book, criticize him for that.
>9. Otherwise, criticize his book.
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>At least Craig made it to the last step.
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>>>I do know John. I've known him for years. We've bought each other drinks at DevCon. My perspective has changed in recent years. It's gone from someone that I looked up to as a technical leader to someone who just wants to argue.
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>>For somebody who is "ignoring" me, you are spending a good amount of time "not ignoring" me.
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>>Let me get this straight Craig, you - who has written a universally panned book - which is regarded as a re-hash of the Crystal Help File and a book of poor practices - you are casting judgment as to technical leadership????
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."