Re: Question for the MVP's
- From: "Paul Overway" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:58:47 -0400
Ken was just pointing out that the award is usually for community help
provided by the MVP for a specific software application (i.e., Access). It
isn't that you need to write an application to receive an MVP award, rather
it is recognition of your contribution to the support of some Microsoft
product.
So, you don't need to ever finish your application...you just need to get
off your *** and post useful answers to user questions in the newsgroups.
;O)
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Paul Overway
Logico Solutions, LLC
www.logico-solutions.com
"David C. Holley" <DavidCHolley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> So what you saying is that I need to get off my *** finish the DB that
> i've been building for my specific line of work and then sell it?
>
> Ken Snell [MVP] wrote:
>> MS has no ACCESS certification at this time, to my knowledge.
>>
>> The MVP identity is an award, not a certification, by MS for people who
>> contribute to the software community. MS awards it for a specific
>> software application (e.g., ACCESS, EXCEL, Internet Explorer, Windows,
>> FoxPro, etc.).
>>
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