Mr. Zbikowski has a great legacy with the signature mark of the .exe
I'd like to be as successful as Mark at Microsoft. However, the interview leaves me wondering if he received all the credit he deserves. Cairo became an albatros project and Mark got punished for his dedication. Also, I'm surprised he is not in a higher position
at Microsoft.
Outstanding video content. In the tradition of Channel 9, the video is about the people and content in the video. Also, the frequency and rapidness that these great videos are released is fantastic. Please keep up the wonderful work Robert!
-Jerry
BTW, I've recently started to appreciate the screencasts (under Media in the menu). It all helps me to keep up to date with the great stuff Microsoft is doing.
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Jun 14, 2006 at 11:01 AMI'd like to be as successful as Mark at Microsoft. However, the interview leaves me wondering if he received all the credit he deserves. Cairo became an albatros project and Mark got punished for his dedication. Also, I'm surprised he is not in a higher position at Microsoft.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Zbikowski
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Oct 05, 2005 at 4:04 PM-Jerry
BTW, I've recently started to appreciate the screencasts (under Media in the menu). It all helps me to keep up to date with the great stuff Microsoft is doing.
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