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Monday, March 06, 2006
Good Luck, Ken!

Longtime VFP icon and guru, Ken Levy, has left his position as VFP Program Manager, and is moving on to the Microsoft Windows Live team, where he is going to build a developer community.

This move has been originally announced in the February 2006 VFP newsletter, and Ken has now started his new position. We wish him the best of luck!

Ken himself has blogged about his move. You can read about it here. He will certainly be missed in the VFP community, but I would be surprised if he wouldn't pop up here and there and continue to be VFP's unofficial embassador...



Posted @ 8:15 PM by Egger, Markus (markus@code-magazine.com)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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