Honored to be Microsoft #MVP for sixth time


October 1st is generally a big day for me like others who are in the same renewal cycle of the most precious award called “Microsoft Most Va... - Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .

October 1st is generally a big day for me like others who are in the same renewal cycle of the most precious award called “Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)”. I am happy to announce that, I have been rewarded as Microsoft MVP for the sixth time is a row for my continuous support in the developer community.

 

Thanks a lot to Microsoft, Microsoft MVP Award team and Biplab Paul for this special recognition. This means a lot for me. Thank you all my community friends for your support and feedback throughout the year.

 

6th time Microsoft MVP (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

The most precious mail has arrived to my inbox and thought to share with you the great moment of my life as a passionate blogger. Thanks to all of you who visit my blog regularly, all the community members who spent time providing feedback, my MVP lead, friends and family who support me every moment.

 

This year I have been rewarded as Microsoft MVP in the Windows Platform Development category and here is the year wise breakup of my award cycle and category. More to go, more to come and all of these can be done together with all your support every time.


           - October 2010 - Silverlight
           - October 2011 - Silverlight
           - October 2012 - Silverlight
           - October 2013 - Client Development
           - October 2014 - Windows Platform Development
           - October 2015 - Windows Platform Development

 

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