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The dream is over
I just noticed that VS.Net dropped out of the top 25 on amazon.com. Wasn't
this the definitive measure of it's popularity 
I am kidding by the way.
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Re: The dream is over
On 28 May 2002 08:40:56 -0800, "Tom Bennet" <fdsfsd@fdsfds.com> wrote:
>
>I just noticed that VS.Net dropped out of the top 25 on amazon.com. Wasn't
>this the definitive measure of it's popularity 
>
>I am kidding by the way.
Which part are you kidding about?
MM
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Re: The dream is over
What part was I kidding about? The whole thing really. Just trying to stir
a panic.
VS.Net is still very much the number 1 seller under the programming section.
Not that it really matters. According to amazon, it would appear that Win2K
is out selling XP.
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Re: The dream is over
"Tom Bennet" <ffsfds@ffs.> wrote in message news:3cf3e123$1@10.1.10.29...
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> What part was I kidding about? The whole thing really. Just trying to
stir
> a panic.
Didn't work....if you had said that Kylix was now number one...well, that
might have quickened the heart....for a little bit.
> VS.Net is still very much the number 1 seller under the programming
section.
>
> Not that it really matters. According to amazon, it would appear that
Win2K
> is out selling XP.
And that has what precise bearing on VS.NET? In two years time, I betcha XP
will be outselling Windows.net/Whistler/Whateveritiscalled as well......
rgds
John Butler
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