> The table also mentioned Powershell, VS.Net and VBScript
Mentioning a Windows-only technology doesn't make it Windows-centric.
Mentioning only a Windows-only technology? Now that's Windows-centric. However, I see no example of that in the list.
I bet nobody would flinch if they saw reference to a UNIX-exclusive technology, either. (I saw VSS was called out - but had this been written three years ealier, Git would be in that same boat.)
Mentioning a Windows-only technology doesn't make it Windows-centric.
Mentioning only a Windows-only technology? Now that's Windows-centric. However, I see no example of that in the list.
I bet nobody would flinch if they saw reference to a UNIX-exclusive technology, either. (I saw VSS was called out - but had this been written three years ealier, Git would be in that same boat.)