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Changing My Focus in Software Development

Alright, it's official. As of today I'm no longer an ASP.NET MVP. My focus in software development has been shifting towards thick and smart client development for a while now, and I've been liking it a lot. Since the focus on LonghornBlogs.com is primarily on the Windows client, it's fitting that I'm now a Windows Client MVP instead. I'll still have a lot to contribute on the web development side, but I'm much happier with how everything fits together now.

I'm looking forward to meeting the other Windows Client MVPs in September, and hopefully getting some more dirt on Longhorn.

I'm in San Diego this weekend, so I'll catch you all again on Wednesday.

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TrackBack said:

Robert McLaws is switching from an ASP.NET MVP to a Windows Client MVP. Undoubtedly, Robert is betting that the investments that Microsoft is making in client apps is going to make for an exciting year or two ahead....
# June 18, 2005 1:17 PM