Eric Maino

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Becoming the C# Blogger

While I haven't sat down with my PM yet to discuss my goals over the next year or so at Microsoft, one of my own personal goals over the 12 months is to become known as the C# Blog or C# Blogger (or at least one of the top 10). I am currently in a very unique position as a C# MVP moving to the C# team, I know what community is all about and I also know what MVPs and others are looking for from us internally.

Many of the people that have heard I am going to Microsoft are bummed, because they feel they are going to be losing a great community advocate. Let me make this statement in public that my view of the community and my aspirations to be involved will not change. I would expect to see a slump this summer with the move, new job, and wedding, but let me assure you that my evangelic passion will rise to the challenge and continue to drive forward.

Anyhow begin to look for lots of great C# posts from me in the future. Please also feel free to ask lots of questions as I would be more then happy to follow these up with some form of a write up.

Comments

chouse said:

give me some recommendations for online C# starter material.. having conquered vb.net, i'm looking for fresh challenges.
# March 11, 2005 10:33 PM

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^_^,Pretty Good!
# April 10, 2005 3:47 AM

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