PURE LOGIC: You can't be in two places at the same time and MVP's violate
that all the time, thus they are not telling the complete TRUTH when they
say there are here in their spare time and have some great job.
Not pure logic, I'm afraid. I am an MVP. I am NOT here in my spare
time,
nor have I ever said that I was. I do have a great job. I suppose it could
pay better, but I do get to do some fascinating stuff with some
fascinating stuff. Now, as to spare time, well, you may be interested
to
know that even Microsoft employees are encouraged to participate in
communities, to help others, and to build relationships. This is true even
when they are "on the clock." And, as a Senior Applications Developer for
my company, I also encourage my people to do the same. It's good for both
everyone else and for the person doing the helping. I often have to
research my answers, which increases my knowledge. And networking with
other professionals is always a good thing. I have dozens of friends I can
turn to when I need help with something, as we all do (need help), always.
So, as to your logic, your premise that MVPs "Say there [sic] are here in
their spare time" is incorrect. I for one, have never said such a
thing.
Therefore, your conclusions based upon that premise are flawed as well. In
fact, there is no logical reason for making such statements at all.
What
does it accomplish? Is there some logical purpose behind this flame
war?
In short, we all get a bit pissed at times when we're under the gun,
and
those of us on the bleeding edge of things are often under the gun. I
don't know if that's the case with you, but it certainly is the case with
myself. I have found that, while it is nearly impossible to avoid getting
angry, hanging on to anger is counter-productive. Smash a keyboard and get
on with what does matter.
I'm not singling you out, BTW. I have seen quite a bit of vitriol in this
protracted battle of words, from quite a few people. Some discussions are
better off abandoned. The definition of insanity is a person that keeps
doing the same thing that doesn't work over and over again. Assuming
you
have had a point to make at some time, I'm sure you have had ample
opportunity to make it. If there are those who choose to ignore it, there
is nothing you can do to force them to accept it. Therefore, it is best to
walk away.
Have a cup of Starbucks French Roast (or whatever your personal
favorite
is), take a deep breath, and may the force be with you. And now, back
to
my screaming deadline, my screaming bosses, personnel, and friends all.
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.
ZERO FACTS? REALLY?
Here's FACTS:
http://tinyurl.com/8lwgb
What does this mean? If you are here every day constantly posting or even
a
just a few days a week, it means you are not at a REAL JOB because
REAL
J.O.B. don't have all the SPARE TIME or FREE TIME YOU HAVE.
Do you see the top programmers from MS, or SUN, or IBM here even a single
day of the week?
NO, NO, NO, NO
How about the average programmer? No, No, No, No.
Last time I check, most programming projects from MS are what?
L.A.T.E.
but
somehow you have all this SPARE TIME? Since you have all this spare time
why
not see if you can actually get some spare work at MS as they can't even
get
Longhorn or anything else for that matter out the door.
The reality is that in order to get a M.V.P means you have to have
"significant" contributions, i.e.. newsgroup postings and the like...free
info, doesn't mean right info, it actually works in the real world info.
THUS, IF YOU ARE HERE, means you can't be THERE at a JOB or DOING A REAL
J.O.B.
Even if you TELECOMMUTE, you can be in TWO places at the same time. That
is
are busying writing a newsgroup post or busy writing a PROGRAM. See
the
difference
Getting an M.V.P almost always means you have no J.O.B. nor can keep a
JOB
But since you are SO WELL KNOWN, how can you have so much SPARE TIME
to
begin with? The TOP programmers are ALWAYS in DEMAND and DO NOT,
REPEAT
DO
NOT HAVE any SPARE TIME. Thus, you must not be a top programmmer. GOT IT?
SO THERE ARE YOUR FACTS for the REAL WORLD TO SEE just how EMPTY the MVP
and
newsgroup world really is.
PURE LOGIC: You can't be in two places at the same time and MVP's violate
that all the time, thus they are not telling the complete TRUTH when they
say there are here in their spare time and have some great job.
Interesting conclusion, especially when you know total 0 about person(s)
who
you flame. And as you have 0 facts to prove your point (with the so
called
XHTML issue). Unfortunately for you, I already have a job (see, I'm
doing
this on my spare time) and quite well paid one. And been for a many
years.
Who says I work when you think I do?
All I'm wondering is that if You are so seriously working developer, how
can
you You also find the time post here a countless number of posts
repeating
the same thing over and over. You must be wasting your valuable time too
(and you are also soon out of a job)