HeartattacK

Top of the Mountain :)

I’ve been contributing more and more to the asp.net community recently. I had a somewhat dry spell two to three moths back. I completed my graduation in Computer Science and Engineering, moved out of the university dorms, got a new apartment, had a nightmare furnishing it; and finally got some time to sit down and get back to the community. Having a bit of free time, I wanted to make up for the lost time as much as I could. And now, it has happened. I never thought I’d actually achieve this, but I’ve somehow managed to get to the top contributor spot in the last 30 days. And here’s a nice pic to show my reward [although helping everyone is reward enough…]:

top-of-the-mountain

I’ll try keeping hold of my throne and help as much as I can. There’s a lot of work coming up ahead, but I’ll do my best to help you guys.

[Note to Microsoft: make me an MVP!!]

[Note to everyone else: Sorry for that blatant bit of self advertising!!]

Comments

Darren said:

Ah! So, that is how one becomes an MVP. I've always wondered about that!

# May 19, 2009 10:43 AM

HeartattacK said:

Hi Darren...not really. It's by contributing to the community, getting noticed, nominating yourself or getting nominated by fellow MVPs and getting selected by a panel who hands out the award...at least that's what I think it is!!

# May 19, 2009 4:46 PM

PraVeeN said:

If you want to become MVP, you may nominate yourself. Find nomination form here www.microsoft.com/.../nominations.aspx

:-)

# May 20, 2009 2:43 AM
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