I'm Keyvan Nayyeri, a 25 years old Ph.D. student at
the Computer Science department of
the University of Texas at San Antonio.
I'm also
a Software Architect and Developer and previously held a B.Sc.
degree in Applied Mathematics.
This is my blog where I publish content about various topics specifically Programming Languages and Compilers, Software
Engineering and Programming.
This post by Simone bit me to check DZone for my articles, and I found the first syndicated article of mine that I had missed before.
As I had written before, I had the pleasure to be honored as a DZone Most Valuable Blogger (MVB) by Alvin Ashcraft. As a part of this program, DZone syndicates the hottest articles written by its MVBs on its main site with a better quality and with a reference back to the original content.
As Simone has written, they have syndicated his article about calling ASP.NET MVC controllers from external assemblies. They also had syndicated my post about using Brail view engine with ASP.NET MVC a short while ago.
DZone is a very well-known community among developers regardless of the technology, and it’s a good source for articles about software development technologies such as Java, .NET, PHP, and Ruby on Rails.
As I wrote when I was discussing the recent problems on DotNetKicks, DZone is going to become a great resource for .NET developers because of its fame in other communities, and the features that they have implemented during the time based on their experiences in other areas. Moreover, Alvin and his friends have been doing such an excellent job on the .NET zone, and I see that more and more visitors are attracted to contribute to the site.
Now that Simone has written about it, I just thought that it’s a good time to boost Alvin for the effort that he has put into this community in order to encourage him to keep the great job up.
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