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WROX Press

Word on the streets is that Wrox is closing their doors.  Wrox has had some good authors and good books, but unfortunately they are few and far between.  I got to the point where I wouldn't even glipse at a Wrox press book unless someone specificaly pointed me to it, or I knew THE author.  Great books from Wrox: Beginning Visual Basic 6 and Professional SQL Server 2000 (and the 7.0 book btw). 

I've had a couple of "indexers" from the book industry, and they told me that with the vast majority of the multi-author books that the first person to actually read the book cover to cover is the first person to buy it.  Maybe I expect more from a book, but if one third of the book are grids full of function listings, another third of a book are crappy case studies, then I just bought a $60 dollar book for about 60 pgs of info that I could probably gleem off the internet.  I hope MS Press keeps hiring good authors and putting out quality books, and I'm sure we can continue the excellence from DevelopMentor of course.  APress for a while was pushing out some quality stuff too, but many of their .NET books that I sat down with during the beta are still unfortunately written against the beta 2 version (with even a big "updated for Beta 2 sign on the cover."  I know that Brian's excellent Crystal Report book never got published due to APress's dim outlook of the .NET book industry.

It's a shame really, this leaves on Sams publishing out there as a publisher that would ever be silly enough to publish my "Visual Basic .NET For Non-Weinnies" book.  Although Wrox would insist on on calling it "Professional Visual Basic .NET for Non-Weinnies" and put my ugly mug on the cover

Comments

 

d00d said:

Don't be lyin bout no Wrox BS, mofo.
March 14, 2003 9:44 AM
 

Ambrose said:

Another good one that I am currently reading is C# Class Design Handbook. So far I might even say it's the best Wrox book I've read.
March 14, 2003 9:45 AM
 

Phil Scott said:

I've have heard some good things about the Handbooks they have. I believe Greg wrote one too. Those books seem to have done away with my criticism of filling it with fluff to get it to the $50 price range.
March 14, 2003 9:51 AM
 

Jen said:

The glasshaus/Friends of ED people were officially notified Peer Information group is bankrupt.

If anyone reads this and is a former Wrox/glasshaus/friends of ED author and wants to join our support email group (for legal discussions and so on) email me at jen@flash-mx.com and I will add you to it.

Best of luck to everyone.
March 16, 2003 2:07 PM
 

Ex Wrox employee said:

It's true. Wrox Press is no more. So are all other Peer information brands.

Too bad.

March 17, 2003 6:24 AM

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