This evening I received some great news from Microsoft that I have been named a MVP for the 2007-2008 season (renewed on October 1st each year). This is the seventh consecutive time I have been honored with this award.
The MVP award is the way Microsoft recognizes individuals for their contribution in supporting Visual FoxPro developers (and other Microsoft technologies) by answering questions on forums, presenting sessions at conferences, and writing articles, blogs, books, and several other activities. More information about the MVP program can be found at the MVP site.
This is absolutely an honor. It is my intention to continue helping other VFP developers on FoxForum.com, the MSDN forum, Foxite.com, other forums, at conferences, through this blog, and helping organize Southwest Fox.
Everybody knows you deserve it… for life!
Congrats!
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Esparta Palma
SysOp http://www.portalfox.com
Thanks for the nice comment Esparta, but the award is only recognition for the last year. MVPs have to earn it every year, and is not something that should be taken for granted.