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Your "Thank You" means a lot
Mahesh Chand  Mar 27, 2007

For an author, nothing is more valuable than a thank you note from a reader.

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Mindcracker Network is all about community and sharing. Community involves content writers, editors, and readers. As a reader, you can always give back to the community by letting us know, how good and bad job we are doing. We always appreciate your feedback.

For an author, nothing is more satisfying than a thank you note or feedback from a reader. You can always be appreciative and say "Thank you" and/or let the author know what did you like or dislike about his/her article. Most of the authors appreciate both positive and negative feedback. Be appreciative.

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Mahesh Chand
Mahesh is the founder of C# Corner and Mindcracker Network, an author of several .NET programming books and a Microsoft MVP for 6 consecutive years. In his day to day work, Mahesh is a Senior Software Consultant with over 14 years of IT industry experience building systems for Financial and Banking, Engineering & Architectural, Imaging, Construction, Biological & Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare and Education industries. His expertise is Windows Forms, ASP.NET, Silverlight, WPF, WCF, Visual Studio 2010, SQL Server, and Oracle.  If you are looking for a Sharepoint, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, WPF, Silverlight, C#, VB.NET, Oracle, and SQL Server Consultant in Philadelphia area or remote location, drop me a line at MAHESH [AT] C-SHARPCORNER [DOT] COM.
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