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Announcing the first 3 Intel Black Belt Software Developers from China!
By Gunjan Rawal (Intel) (28 posts) on December 3, 2009 at 8:29 pm
Another exciting update. Today, we are announcing the first 3 Intel Black Belt Software Developers from Intel Software Network China.
Congratulations Yang JianFeng: An academic Black Belt nomination, Yang JianFeng has been a prolific contributor to our communities. He is known for consistently creating and sharing high quality technical content including 62 articles and 3 training videos. We appreciate all the work you put into making our content and communities stronger ;)
Intel Black Belt Software Developer Zhou Weiming: The second nomination we are announcing today is Intel Black Belt Software Developer Zhou Weiming. Anyone who has ventured into Intel Software Network China should be very familiar with this name. Zhou Weiming has demonstrated outstanding community leadership and technical expertise on parallel programming. He is one of the most active bloggers with a strong loyal readership and most often his posts lead to some interesting discussions. Congratulations Zhou!!
Lastly, please join me in congratulating Black Belt Intel Employee Duofeng Li: Doufeng Li demonstrates fantastic technical expertise on Intel® AMT and more importantly is known in the community for sharing knowledge and stimulating discussions. He has published a series of training content including many blog posts, videos and training!
As always I will be back soon with more community recognitions! Watch this space ;)
Categories: Academic, Manageability & Security, Parallel Programming
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Paul Steinberg (Intel)
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I am happy, but not surprised, by your black belt award. Surely, you highly deserve this honor. I wish you every possible success and I look forward to continuing to work with you.
Sincerely,
Paul Steinberg
Intel Software Network Academic Community Manager