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MetaBuilders and Telligent

It's not often that a contractor says, "wow, I’m so incredibly happy about my latest client", but I see myself in that position. And seeing that I have a voice, I just need to tell y’all.

I recently signed up to help out Telligent with their Community Server: Forums project.

I can’t express how big the smile on my face was when I started working with Rob, Jason, Scott, and Terry Denham.

You know, when I started MetaBuilders as a business, I had plans that that selling server control products would be my main business, but the bottom line has lead me to selling my services as an asp.net/control guru, helping others get their business done. It’s worked out pretty well for me, but I’ve never been more excited about work than I am right now.

You’ll have to excuse me for the complete lack of useful technical information in this post… I know that’s what regular readers are used to seeing… but this is really such a high point in my recent history that I really need to publish it.

Comments

OmegaSupreme said:

Congrats, glad to hear things are going well for you :D

I have definatley been grateful for your controls on more than one occasion.
# August 8, 2004 7:11 AM

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Andy announced on his blog he has agreed to do some work for us at Telligent Systems. More specifically,...
# August 8, 2004 1:06 PM

Sonu Kapoor said:

All the best Andy!
# August 8, 2004 3:03 PM

Doug Reilly said:

Congratulations! I am sure working with the Telligent folks will be very cool.
# August 8, 2004 3:37 PM

Peter Provost said:

Nice job man. Best of luck there.
# August 9, 2004 12:55 AM

Eli Robillard said:

Congratulations Andy! It's good to see the best working with the best. Can't wait to see what you build together.

Take care,
Eli.
# August 10, 2004 12:43 AM

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I don't like the default full text post list display.  If approaching a blog as a content management...
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