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LRDNUG is proud of its member's publications, awards, and citations!  This page is dedicated to promoting and publicizing accomplishments of our members.  If you have (or know a member who has) a published letter, article, blog, MVP distinction, Microsoft certification, etc., please submit the name and link to us.  We want our "Wall of Distinction" to constantly grow!

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Larry Taylor

Thanks to Larry for providing LRDNUG with our first Code Camp "WCF Deep Dive". Participants got hands-on experience with WCF and learned much about it from Tim Rayburn.

Kirk Kimball

Congratulations to Kirk Kimball for passing Exams 70-536 (.Net Framework 2.0) and Exam 70-528 (Developing and Designing Web Applications).  By doing so Kirk has earned the MCTS (Web Client Development) certifications from Microsoft.  Kirk used the LRDNUG study group as a recource in preparing fo these exams.  We all wish him luck on his next test, Exam 70-547 (Designing and Developing Web-Based Applications), which he will earn the designation of MCPD.

John Askew

John was recently named the Patterns & Practices Champion by Eugenio Pace, the Paterns & Practices Program Manager at Microsoft.

This is what Eugenio had to say about John: "John has been one of the most active members of the Composite UI Application Block and the Smart Client Software Factory communities, having provided detailed and valuable feedback to the team, influencing the design and scope of our deliverable, and helping other members with very valuable information."

Thomas Ashcraft

Thomas as recently passed the .Net 2.0 Framework exams (70-526 and 70-536) with high scores and has been recognized as a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS). Congratulations Thomas, Good Work!