Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the differenceRobert Frost
Very exciting.
I want to thank my daughter Elizabeth. She inspires life long learning.
Thanks to James Brundage, of the PowerShell team, for making the nomination. To Jeffrey Snover, father of PowerShell and Bruce Payette for implementing such a great and fun language.
Also thanks to the PowerShell tribe, community. The MVPs I’ve interacted with, podcasts I’ve been invited on and the great blogs and resources the community have created and contributed to.
Finally, thanks to my colleagues at Lab49 who have challenged me to deeper thinking about PowerShell.
And now, The Snoopy Dance
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Congratulations !
You certainly deserve it.
Doug,
Congratulations! You worked hard for it and your enthusiasm for PoSH is infectious. As I will never forget, “it can read from a file!”. Turns out it can do quite a bit more as you have shown
And I must say, I’ve never imagined that one could combine Robert Frost, PowerShell and Snoopy into a single blog post. Well done!
Much congratulations!!! Very happy your work has been recognized and all your contributions to the PowerShell community have been appreciated.
Congratttss =]]
All your hard work finally paid off!!
Love you.
congrats.
Such a lovely day… Congrats, well deserved!
Congrats!! Well deserved. Welcome to the group.
Well done Doug!
Great news and welcome aboard!
Well, it’s high time your ingenuity was rewarded. Good luck with future projects.
Congrats Doug! Way to go!
Wow! Congrats. I’d love to be a PowerShell MVP. Maybe, one day…………….
Congratulations Doug! Well deserved!
Welcome to the club!
Dmitry
Congrats Doug!
Belated…. NICE! Well deserved reward for all the PowerShell ribbing I have given you.
Doug,
Congratulations on an award well-deserved. I have enjoyed reading your posts on PowerShell for a long time now. Glad its been noticed by Microsoft.
Nick.
Doug, you need no congratulations — you were already a Powershell MVP for many of us.
So my congratulations go to Microsoft for finally figuring that out, but I have to ask — what the heck were they waiting for!?
Well done Mr Finke! Inspiring!