Thank you for the appreciation. Personally, I find it very satisfying
to see something like this.
However, it should be pointed out that MVP does not stand for Microsoft
VP's, it stands for Most Valued Professional, and we are not hired by
Microsoft (just to make it clear, in case there was confusion).
That is very true, very tru
I have also gained valuable knowledge about C# from folks at this newsgroup
Hats off for the MVP's and Mr Paldani, man you comment on every post,and i mean every post .. wow....