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Meet Emil Stoychev – Silverlight MVP from Bulgaria

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Tell us who you are?
A Silverlight MVP, founder of the Silverlight User Group in Bulgaria, and an active speaker at local and regional Silverlight events, I’m the key figure behind CompletIT Silverlight operations. I’m responsible for the architecture of the company’s Silverlight Projects, deliver Silverlight trainings, and I’m the project manager for key customer accounts. I blog frequently on all things Silverlight at http://emil.silverlightshow.net/. I’m passionate about extreme sports, snowboard, sport climbing. I also enjoy photography and traveling.

Tell us about your MVP history, when were you first awarded?
I was first awarded in July 2009. I was nominated in April and by that time I didn’t know the exact process so when 3 months later I was awarded it was a surprise for me.

What do you do in order to keep up with latest tools and technologies?
I use RSS and once I read anything interesting I experiment with it. It is really that simple. I have not long, but quality list of blogs that I follow and that helps me understand first for the latest technologies.

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Meet Davide Zordan – Silverlight MVP from Italy

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My name is Davide Zordan and I’m a Silverlight MVP living in Arsiero, a little city located in Italy very close to Venezia. I started working in the IT field in 1993, always exploring new technologies and doing a lot of Research and Development stuff and prototypes.

Currently I work as teacher of Computer Science labs and Silverlight / WPF architect in the North-east of Italy, trying to do all my best to spread the “Silverlight word” in the area. In this period I’m really interested in Researching new modalities of interaction between users and every sort of devices, primarily focusing on Natural User Interfaces, User eXperience and application architecture using Silverlight.

Tell us about your MVP history, when were you first awarded?
I was awarded for the first time in October 2009. It has been a huge honor to become part of this small group of Silverlight MVPs.

What do you do in order to keep up with latest tools and technologies?
I love/must stay up-to-date with new technologies reading books, articles and following the on-line forums like the ones available on the http://silverlight.net official site and http://www.msdn.com. I also find Twitter, Linkedin and Facebook a valuable source for keeping up to date with the new tools and technologies.

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Meet Andrea Boschin – Silverlight MVP from Italy

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My name is Andrea Boschin and I’m a 41 years old MVP on Silverlight. I live and work in Treviso, a beautiful town near Venice in Italy. My primary job is as employee for a local company where I develop web based applications for monitoring vehicles through a GPS based solution. I’m also a freelance consultant for companies which want to adopt the .NET Framework technologies. I like writing about Silverlight on my English blog  SilverlightPlayground where I post about my experiences with it trying to give a real world vision. I’m involved in speaking in many events and I’m also president of one of the most active user-groups in Italy (last year we was awarded by Microsoft as Community of the Year 2009). This leaves me a few free time I spend with my wife Daniela and my daughter Gaia.

Tell us about your MVP history, when were you first awarded?
I was first awarded as MVP in July 2007 and it taken me about the whole summer to become aware of what was happening to me. My first year as MVP was on ASP.NET platform. I used this technology since many years before being awarded and I currently do my work mostly with it and with Silverlight. During the second year of MVP that I’ve started for ASP.NET, my expertise has been converted to Silverlight due to my strong involvement on this astounding platform. This makes me the very first Silverlight MVP in my country and one of the first of the world and it is reason of big proud for me.


What do you do in order to keep up with latest tools and technologies?
I spend lot of my night time studying technologies. Usually I focus myself on a particular aspect of an interesting thing and I start exploring it trying to understand how it works, if it can help me and finally I try to implement a bunch of examples. This is the usual flow I start every time I get some news from the various blogs I read every day or when a new interesting beta is deployed. Unfortunately sometimes this does not ends with a real world experience just because I do not have a project to apply what I’ve learned, but many other times I’m able to connect my passion with my work and this makes me a lucky man. This happened with Silverlight, I’ve studied since the first 1.0 beta releases and then I applied to a part of the software developed for the company where I work, with great success.

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Meet Daron Yöndem – Silverlight MVP and Microsoft Regional Director from Turkey

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Tell us who you are?
My name is Daron Yöndem. I’m a Microsoft Regional Director, currently a Silverlight MVP leading INETA Turkey. I’m the founder of Deveload Software, an ISV based in Istanbul. For the last five years we are focused on UX as a .NET house. We are building Silverlight and WPF apps including rich multitouch implementations. I have two books about ASP.NET AJAX and one about Internet Explorer 8 development.

Tell us about your MVP history, when were you first awarded?
I got awarded on 2008 as an ASP.NET MVP and had the chance to be one of the first five Silverlight MVPs in the world. It was a great luck to have the new competency declared at the same moment as my renewal period :)
I’m an MVP who likes capturing screencast, writing articles on local User Groups and physical interaction :) which is (for a computer geek) seminars and conferences about technical beauties. I feel very lucky leading INETA Turkey and our 30+ User Groups. We have annual events with different concepts where we get 10+ INETA Speakers and lots of MVPs contributing to the community.

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