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My last day at Microsoft will be tomorrow, 3/24/2017.
I really did want to get to some of the old comments that had been neglected but alas, there's no time.
I'm not sure I will actually lose access to this blog because of the way authorization happens but I think it would be a bad idea for me to keep using it because of its strong affiliation with MS.
Best wishes to all and thanks for reading all these years.
-Rico
@ricomariani
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- Anonymous
March 23, 2017
Best of luck! - Anonymous
March 23, 2017
Thank you Rico. I learned a lot from your blogs back to the days when we were trying to improve the performance of our .net app. - Anonymous
March 23, 2017
Thank you for all of the wonderful work and postings over the years. Best of luck on whatever is next in store for you! - Anonymous
March 24, 2017
It was worth following your blog.I hope you continuee.... - Anonymous
March 24, 2017
OMG! Mixed feelings - What a loss to MS but Rico on newer endeavors!I grew up (in the industry) reading your perf posts, Rico. I remember your interview where you shared your meeting with Bill Gates and that you (and the .NET team) were competing to surpass performance of native code. Can't forget!May I ask where to?Best of luck. - Anonymous
March 24, 2017
Best of luck, Rico. I've enjoyed your posts on performance over the years. And thanks for all you did in moving Visual Studio forward. - Anonymous
March 27, 2017
You started working at MS when i was 1 year old.Good luck and wish you success in future ventures! - Anonymous
March 27, 2017
Good luck. - Anonymous
March 29, 2017
I hope you'll find time to start your own blog in the future. Eric Lippert and Eric Lawrence are both good role models in this respect :) - Anonymous
April 04, 2017
We'll miss you. All the best!