Yayy!!!
It’s been almost 8 years that I have been working with open source communities and 6, 7 years that I have been awarded as an MVP by CodeProject.

Every year in January, CodeProject publishes an active list of their MVPs for the next year. I am really honored to be among these “experts”. I am aiming to publish more content, so starting with this good news. I will be moving back to my .NET and Microsoft domains. However, I will still tend to publish more JavaScript (Node.js, React, etc.) and some other stuff that I learn.
Profile stats
Although I have been blabbing that 2021 was not a very active year for me. However, I was able to engage and contribute to the community in as many ways as I could. My profile stats however went up quite a bit. My primary contributions were around the questions and answers. I answered around 27 questions with a good range of answers receiving a 5-star rating.
The MVP certificate
I am currently waiting for the MVP certificate to arrive. I will update the post once I receive the certificate for this award.
I received my CodeProject MVP (MVE) certificate finally, and it looks beautiful.

Do visit my profile on CodeProject to read my articles of my answers to community questions (more than 1000 questions answers!). I’d like to continue contributing to the community, keeping my fingers crossed for this one. 🙂
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