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Won the first prize in community credit ...

I am glad that few minutes back i came to know that I have won the 1st prize in Community-credit for the month of October 2006.



Below is the extract from the mail which I received from David (Admin of Community-credit site).

Hello Vadivel,

Congratulations. You won 1st Prize in the October 2006 Contest. As you may know, a lot of people competed, but only a few won. Nicely done! Please also keep in mind that your prize is not just a stupid, geeky gift, but it's also a symbol to represent your contributions to the development community. When folks ask you how you won, you can tell them that it was by helping out other geeks. Be proud and brag.

Check out this page to know about the Prize I got :: http://www.community-credit.com/CommunityCreditPrizePage.aspx and choose October 2006 in the dropdown.

Comments

Anonymous said…
hi! Sir,

Iam a budding .net developer working in new delhi and i must say u deserve every bit of this prize.. u know what i came to ur blog after seeing ur profile in dotnetspider.com about 2 days before and i must admit that every one in my office is ur fan and ur now a popular person in my office believe me but its true... i really look upto you and i hope one day i would achieve 1% of what u hv achiee in 9 yrs of ur rich development experience... just go ahead and all the best for ur future..

Your Fan and Admirer.....
Srini said…
Congrats Vadivel !! The 3D mouse is terrific :)

So what next?? 'Chewbacca mimobot Designer USB Flash' is it? Keep going :) Congrats again.
Tejas said…
Good on you mate.
Vadivel said…
Nice to know that you are following me from dotnetspider Gaurav :) All the best for your career ..... you would surely attain heights in the near future. Just work hard and keep learning. Btw, what ur userid in dotnetspider? (may be u can mail me @ vmvadivel@gmail.com)
Vadivel said…
Thanks Tejas and Srini :)
Anonymous said…
great Vadivel. Honestly, I'm not surprised :-). You simply deserved it.
Keep up the good work Vadivel.
-Siva
Anonymous said…
Congrats and have a great day
-Srikanth
Anonymous said…
Congrats Vadivel.. :)
Anonymous said…
Hi Vadivel,

Congrats for success.
Cheers for you.
Anonymous said…
Congrats Sir. I kw that u will do it.
Anonymous said…
My userid in dotnetspider is "gauravsh27"

Keep posting useful articles on ur blog as we all are looking forward to it.. In the meantime i will go through ur previous articles....

thanks for your time
Anonymous said…
Congrats Vadivel.

vivek
Anonymous said…
Congrates for both Community Credit and dot net Spider :)
Gaurav Sharma
Vadivel said…
Thanks for those warm wishes guys :)

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