Thursday, May 08, 2008
In last’s week Flash issue, I wrote 500 words About Silverlight 2.
I have enjoyed being the editor of the UK MSDN Flash newsletter. Ever since I took it over, it has topped Microsoft's (worldwide) newsletter growth stats compared to previous years in more areas than one. Additionally, its format inspired other newsletters from other Microsoft subsidiaries outside the UK. Hope you don't mind me blowing my own horn and since I can't publically back up these claims with numbers, you'll just have to take my word for it ;-). Exactly a year after the first issue I edited, the time has come for me to hand the newsletter back and I look forward to receiving it with a bit more anticipation as to what content I'll find inside!
Thanks to everyone that stayed tuned to that Flash feed, and I also hope you'll stay tuned to my blog feed.
I have enjoyed being the editor of the UK MSDN Flash newsletter. Ever since I took it over, it has topped Microsoft's (worldwide) newsletter growth stats compared to previous years in more areas than one. Additionally, its format inspired other newsletters from other Microsoft subsidiaries outside the UK. Hope you don't mind me blowing my own horn and since I can't publically back up these claims with numbers, you'll just have to take my word for it ;-). Exactly a year after the first issue I edited, the time has come for me to hand the newsletter back and I look forward to receiving it with a bit more anticipation as to what content I'll find inside!
Thanks to everyone that stayed tuned to that Flash feed, and I also hope you'll stay tuned to my blog feed.
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