In all seriousness, my one main goal last year was to get certified. My short term goal was MCP but after seeing Paul Brown's sig line and our friendly bet (I still haven't forgotten it Paul *s*), I pushed to get MCSD.
My VFP goals this year:
Get published (magazine or newsletter article(s))
Achieve MCDBA (although not technically VFP, I can still use it with the VFP systems I work on)
Help a lot of people (here and elsewhere)
Honestly Cindy, I don't know any more that you can do. By the end of year, you will have written/completed a book and spoke at a DevCon. Those are truly high honors and you have those in your pocket now. You appear to have it all. Way to go!!!
How about the certification route? Do you have MCSD yet? Do you want it?
>>>I played golf one time, does this qualify me as VFP programmer? :)
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>>No. You are a VFP programmer in and of itself. However, because I consider you to be a "good" VFP programmer, postualte #3 dictates that some day you must expand upon that one time outing. :-)
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>Larry,
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>I picked up a golf club once and my children laughed at me so I put it down again. (However, I am the best in the family at putt-putt.)
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>What do you suggest for my VFP goals? (Looking for material for my "Newbie to Guru" session at Orlando DevCon. How do I correlate my golf expertise with my VFP status?)
Larry Miller
MCSD
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