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John Papa [MVP C#]

.NET Code Samples, Data Access, and Other Musings

51st MSDN Magazine article! - Where has the time gone?

So I am a bit late realizing that my 50th article was published in MSDN Magazine (including its predecessors MIND [Microsoft Internet Developer] and MIND [Microsoft Interactive Developer]) last month. The article was titled Revisiting System.Transactions and was in the November 2006 issue of MSDN Magazine. I did not realize this until today when I saw my 51st article was published (RSS Feeds on a SmartPhone).

My first article with MIND was back in December of 1998 and I wrote every few months for them for a few years. But it was not until 2001 when I started the Data Points column ... which makes this year my 5th year authoring the column. Wow, time sure does fly!

The last book I was involved in was published back in 2000 ... I stopped writing books once the kids started coming along. Wow, talk about working overtime ... when I was writing books I would put in a regular work week at my job plus another 50 hours a week on the book. It was an insane time. I remember when writing my last book my youngest daughter had colic, so she would stay up all night crying. The only way to ease her crying was to hold and sway with her. Since I was up all night writing the book, I would have her in one arm, and i would be typing on the keyboard all while swaying ... all through the night (I dedicated that book to her since she was there the whole time I wrote it). That was when I decided it was time to hang up the books before I missed their childhood.

Anyway ... it's been a long ride for me with writing. Thank you very much for reading my thoughts all these years!

 


Published Nov 20 2006, 10:32 AM by John Papa
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Comments

Brendan Tompkins said:

John,

I should mention to you, I regularly find myself using your DataPoints columns as references for my work.  Just last week, a problem I was having was solved by reading through your series on DataColumn expressions.  

Anhow, a sincere thanks for all your hard work!

# November 20, 2006 2:05 PM

John Papa said:

B - Thanks. Its nice to know someone is getting something out of it :)

# November 22, 2006 8:28 AM

Steve said:

Congrats John!!!!

I enjoy your artcles also.  Keep it up.

Steve Snively

# November 29, 2006 12:40 PM

Vivek said:

Really grt to see your article. Congrats!!!

I would like to write article for MSDN.... where should i submit... any url's??? from msdn???

Vivek

tvivekt@hotmail.com

# November 29, 2006 10:33 PM

John Papa said:

Vivek ... Thanks for the feedback. MSDN Magazine has a link for article submissions. Check this link out as it explains what they want from authors.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/submit.aspx

# November 29, 2006 11:18 PM

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About John Papa

John (C# MVP and MCSD.NET) has been working with Microsoft distributed architectures for over 10 years. He has enterprise experience architecting and developing with .NET technologies including ASP.NET as well as WebForms using both C# and VB.NET. He is a baseball fanatic who spends most of his summer nights rooting for the Yankees with his family and his faithful dog, Kadi. John has authored or co-authored several books on ADO, ADO.NET, XML, and SQL Server, is the author of the Data Points column in MSDN Magazine, has presented MSDN WebCasts and can often be found speaking at industry conferences such as VSLive and DevConnections. Check out Devlicio.us!