In fact, we had one of them showcase how fantastic the latest (at the time) Visual Studio Ultimate was, showed us all the features and how you can manage the source code's flow and dependencies all from the IDE. The problem? The actual developers are only given Visual Studio Professional.
So basically what the bright spark showed us over the course of the hour was everything we can't have.
Another one came and "consulted" new ideas of how our communication with a message broker should work. Wasn't prepared and tried to wing it. Came across this foreign thing called an XSD and asked us if we knew what it was.
....but boy are they experts in WCF and what not! Go Silverlight, the future!!!
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In fact, we had one of them showcase how fantastic the latest (at the time) Visual Studio Ultimate was, showed us all the features and how you can manage the source code's flow and dependencies all from the IDE. The problem? The actual developers are only given Visual Studio Professional.
So basically what the bright spark showed us over the course of the hour was everything we can't have.
Another one came and "consulted" new ideas of how our communication with a message broker should work. Wasn't prepared and tried to wing it. Came across this foreign thing called an XSD and asked us if we knew what it was.
....but boy are they experts in WCF and what not! Go Silverlight, the future!!!
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What does Silicon Valley and the Office dev teams have to do with MVP's
They are basically just advocates.
You sound like you have enjoyed a few Saturday afternoon beers![]()
Isn't Microshafts's head office in Silicon Valley? I don't know but wherever it is, the MVP's don't work there lol
Also I prefer to partake in Monster drinks these days so maybe too much caffeine
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mtc/locations/siliconvalley.aspx
They're not. BBD at one stage had three or four employees that qualified as MVPs and if I'm not mistaken it's a voting system so it's more a case of popularity (tech talks etc) than skill that gets you the title.AFAIK, MVPs aren't even MS employees
Microsoft's head offices are in Redmond WA, near Seattle (I've been to their offices). They have at least one local office in SV, that I used to drive past.
AFAIK, MVPs aren't even MS employees, so unless I'm really off the mark(???), you are mistaken in thinking that they are even employees at all.
But my god, at least they could use google like I did for even half a minute, before opening their mouths it's not that hard.
Well there's the problem right there, they were bamboozled when they Bingled xsd, they would probably have had better luck Bingling for xdr.
Isn't Microshafts's head office in Silicon Valley? I don't know but wherever it is, the MVP's don't work there lol
Also I prefer to partake in Monster drinks these days so maybe too much caffeine
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mtc/locations/siliconvalley.aspx
Personally I always laugh at people who think they can click their way out of a production problem. Linux is for the big boys who want to push 10000 tps on a 2 core server after cracking open the kernel.
What the hell are you even on about and what does that have to do with MVP?
Being facetious? Or is that really all you know?So what is a Microsoft certification anyway? A guide on how to be a pro mouse user?
Nothing. I'm just a reality evangelist. And get to deal with teams of people who are stumped when something outside the playbook comes along. I have received enough grief from Microsoft click junkies for ten lifetimes. And every single time, the issue cannot be solved with a tick box.
So what is a Microsoft certification anyway? A guide on how to be a pro mouse user?