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09/10/2008 13:38:00
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
Title:
Environment versions
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01350294
Message ID:
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>>Thanks for the list. I'd like to do more speaking, but distance is a factor here. Salt Lake is 6 hours from Boise, 12 from Phoenix, 9 to Denver. Makes it difficult to get to other events.
>>
>>>My contributions for the last 1 year prior to the award:
>>>-Founded Norther Delaware Dot Net User Group
>>>-Published in Code Magazine
>>>-Publshed tech articles on a couple of websites
>>>-top 100 answerers on MSDN
>>>-spoke at 4 user groups
>>>-spoke at 13 Code camps (Boston, Fairfield, Ct, NYC, NJ, Philly, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Reston, Richmond ) in the spring and fall schedules.
>>>-attended Mobility Metro in Seattle
>>>-delivered train with local DE for Mobility Metro in NYC, Philly and Reston, Va.
>>>-sit on regional leadership council for MS events and affairs.
>>>
>>>
>>>This is not posted to say I'm better than anyone or better than Craig. My intent is to let you see a pattern develop that leads to selection as MVP. Notice the similarity in the different kinds of activity.
>>>
>>>John
>
>Craig/John:
>
>I just want to thank you both for taking the initiative on your own to share your contributions and by doing so, helping to make the MVP program a more transparent system.

Once I start using C# I expect to be more active answering technical posts (instead of just being a chatterhead ;-) ).. When I was still learning FoxPro it was a great way for me to learn. It probably won't be here, though. The .NET section is still very light compared to VFP.
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