Jack Schofield 

Making developers love .Net

The key to Microsoft's success with .Net will come through making it attractive for developers to use it, and building up a successful eco-system -- in other words, just the same approach it used for DOS and Windows (and, at Apple, Guy Kawasaki tried for the Mac. In fact, Kawasaki wrote the book). ZDNet has interviewed the "platform evangelist" in charge of the .Net effort, Eric Rudder.
  
  


The key to Microsoft's success with .Net will come through making it attractive for developers to use it, and building up a successful eco-system -- in other words, just the same approach it used for DOS and Windows (and, at Apple, Guy Kawasaki tried for the Mac. In fact, Kawasaki wrote the book). ZDNet has interviewed the "platform evangelist" in charge of the .Net effort, Eric Rudder.

 

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