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Microsoft MVP Award
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Microsoft MVP program is recognizing me as an MVP in the Client Application Development competency. Being an MVP is a dream I had for some time and it’s great to reach this step!I’ve been always connected to the community. Participating on lists like aspadvice.com on early stages of .net, sharing knowledge around smart client development through my blog and codeplex and forums and delivering presentations and workshops on different subjects.
It’s a full-duplex relationship with Microsoft and its community that I had to nurture during time and it’s great to see the recognition.
Thanks to all the people involved and Southworks for growing me up and make a dream come true.
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Miguel Saez said on July 3, 2008:
Reconocimientos MVP…
Tal cual lo anuncian en sus blogs, Rodolfo Finochietti , Pablo Galeano y Matias Woloski de Argentina…
Pablo Galiano said on July 3, 2008:
Congratulations “tiro”, well deserved.
MVPs en Latinoamerica said on July 10, 2008:
MVP Blogs de LATAM…
Hola A pesar de que ya está la lista de los blogs de los MVPs en mi Blogroll, quiero compartir con ustedes…
Xanax side effects. said on August 31, 2008:
Xanax….
Xanax….
Walter Sassano said on September 18, 2008:
Congratulations and well deserved!
Damian Schenkelman’s Blog » Blog Archive » Commands with Attached Behavior for Silverlight 3 DataForm said on April 18, 2009:
[...] the documentation and asked Julian Dominguez (the attached behavior guy), and Matias Woloski (an expert in the client development field) if attached behaviors was the way to go. And of course they all pointed my in that [...]
Enlaces y noticias - Angel "Java" Lopez said on July 20, 2009:
[...] MVPs por aquí en Argentina, felicitaciones a Rodolfo Finochietti, Pablo Galiano, y al pibe Matías Woloski. El bueno de Finochietti visita de vez en cuando este blog, y deja comentarios, por ejemplo, sobre [...]