Congratulations 2013 Microsoft MVP!

Posted by Filip Ekberg on January 1 2013 3 Comments

2012 has been an amazing year, don’t worry there’s a summary post coming! One of my greatest achievements was finishing and publishing my book C# Smorgasbord. Between all the writing and marketing I’ve had the pleasure to do screencasts, user group presentations and of course a lot of fun blog posts!

All these contributions has been noticed and 2013 could not have started better, I just received this e-mail from Microsoft:

Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2013 Microsoft® MVP Award! This award is given to exceptional technical community leaders who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with others. We appreciate your outstanding contributions in Visual C# technical communities during the past year.

It is a great honor and I look forward to all the amazing things we will discover together in 2013!

Thank you all for making this possible!

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3 Responses to Congratulations 2013 Microsoft MVP!

  1. KNo Gravatar says:

    Congratulations!

    I’ve been working with C# for many many years and admit to being mediocre at it on account of me getting old and losing interest.

    I have seen and still follow a lot of C# evangalists/developers and have to say that your recognition is well deserved and should come as no surprise.

    I don’t normally suck up like this, but you are a good teacher.

  2. Iris ClassonNo Gravatar says:

    Congratulations! And well deserved :)

    Loved the book, enjoyed the presentations, and the blog posts are always a good read! I’ll write more later, just wanted to say congratulations :D

    Grymt bra jobbat!!

  3. Filip EkbergNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks a lot to the both of you! Really, it means a lot!

    Truly glad you guys enjoy the blog, the book, the screencasts and the presentations that I’ve done over the year.

    Hoping for an equally good, if not better, 2013!

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