Wrox Press

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Wrox press (established in 1992) is a computer book publisher, originally based in the UK. Wrox pioneered the philosophy of "Programmer to Programmerâ„¢" books for technology professionals. All books published by Wrox are written by software developers.

The US-based holding company of the original Wrox Press, Peer Information, liquidated its assets in an insolvency process executed during 2003. [1]. The name and some of the more successful titles (but not the company itself) were acquired by John Wiley & Sons, Inc, a Hoboken, New Jersey based publisher founded in 1807, which continues to publish under the Wrox imprint, though the entire operation is now based in the United States.

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  1. ^ The Register

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