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Hello Everyone!

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My name is Michael Crump, and I am the newest member of the XAML Evangelist team.

I will be spreading the word about Telerik’s WP7, WPF and Silverlight controls. I will also be covering other great Telerik products . I will be writing blog post, creating video content, attending conferences and answering questions relating to Telerik’s great line of products. Even more importantly, I will be spending a lot of time working with the community and helping my fellow developer.

Last week was the //Build/ conference in Anaheim, California. A lot of questions and concerns popped up all over the internet concerning the life of XAML. Before the //Build/ conference, Telerik posted “Your Investments are Safe with Telerik”. I am here to say that I am living proof of Telerik’s commitment to XAML. I encourage you to scroll down the page and read the thoughts that Telerik has on the changing landscape. If you would like to hear more from Telerik’s Senior Leadership than attend the webinar on October 17th, 2011.

With that said, I’m here to support you. The only thing that I ask in return is that you tell me what type of content you would like covered. Please leave a comment below with your suggestion and I will reply. 

If you would like to learn more about me then please read this blog post. It sums up some of my accomplishments this year as well as my connection with Telerik. I also invite everyone to connect with me on twitter @mbcrump for the latest information in the XAML world.

Thanks for reading and don’t forget to leave a comment below on the type of content you would like to see!

Thanks,

Michael Crump, Silverlight MVP


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About the Author

Michael Crump

is a Microsoft MVP, Pluralsight and MSDN author as well as an international speaker. He works at Telerik with a focus on everything mobile.  You can follow him on Twitter at @mbcrump or keep up with his various blogs by visiting his Telerik Blog or his Personal Blog.

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