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…]:
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!!]
4 Comments
Darren said
Ah! So, that is how one becomes an MVP. I've always wondered about that!
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!!
PraVeeN said
If you want to become MVP, you may nominate yourself. Find nomination form here http://www.microsoft.com/india/mvp/nominations.aspx
:-)
Kamran Shahid said
It is really a great honor.With all efforts I got to 5th position at most.
Congratulation to you