Most Valuable Professional and what’s to come
Published April 3rd, 2009 in Microsoft, Programming, MVP Program
Just a couple of days ago Microsoft MVP lead Alessandro Teglia announced the newly awarded and renewed Most Valuable Professionals for 2009 — I would like to congratulate all of them on their achievements. Rock on!
I am also very happy and proud to be given the award for Visual C# this year. It is my programming language of choice and in my opinion the .NET Framework will continue to be adopted by developers in 2009. I hope the MVP program will offer a lot of new doors and opportunities.
So what’s to come on my blog? I plan on writing mosly technical posts about the .NET Framework as a whole, and coding patterns in .NET languages. Visual Studio 2010 is coming near release and it is going to introduce some very interesting additions, which I will go through in the coming days.
I am frequent on the official Microsoft newsgroups (mostly .NET-related) and will be attending Microsoft Days ‘09 later this month. You can expect an essential coverage as well.
Last, but definitely not least, a big “Thanks” to Microsoft and a very good friend of mine, Christoffer Andersson, for all the support!
P.S. I am contemplating mirroring some or all of the articles in Bulgarian, my native language. Are there any Bulgarian readers out here?
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