This is a guest blog post from mahnaz zahabi, orginally posted at the TNWiki.
But as this blog is a better spot to host the interview, we moved it.
I'm proud to introduce one of the activists here (which is most likely to be known to you), which is the author of 22 wiki articles, 181 articles and 147 wikis comments, as well as the director of the Byatlk forum.
Here's a look at the history of iMandar Dharmadhikar activities:
- 22 articles Wiki
- 181 editing articles wiki
- 147 comments on wiki articles
- 287 replies in forums MSDN
- 249 post helpful and helpful
- 1703 replies
- server manager bypass MSDN
And let's look at the interview:
Introduce yourself, where are you? And what do you do? What are your special skills?
Hello, I'm Mandar Dharmadhikar, I live in the beautiful city of Pune in India, my family consists of my father's parent and my younger brother, who lives in my home town Wardha, I am for a IT company in the field of managing the delivery module module lead. My specialties are Microsoft's Messenger Server, Windows PowerShell, and Azure Logic Apps.
In non-technical discussions, I am a music lover and I am interested in Shandin of various types of Hindi music, punk and Electro. My favorite artists are ABBA, the Beatles, Metallica. These days, I will follow professors such as Mozart and Schubert. I am also interested in studying mythical and imaginative books and I am keen on Sherlock Holmes, Song of Ice, Fire and Lord of the Rings.
What project are you currently working on?
It is also working on learning more and more of Azure Azure, especially with regard to integration (Logic Apps, Azure Functions, ...). Cognitive Services and Powershell Core are very interesting to me. I'm currently working on a number of articles around the Beyazalk, Logic Apps and Cognitive services structures. In addition, I'm working on a topic related to continuous integration and the development of apps in Byzantine.
What is the cause of the TechNet Wiki? For whom is this?
I believe that there is a Wiki for people who want to share their information about the extraordinary Microsoft technologies, as well as those who are interested in learning experiences and information. The Wiki is available as a treasure box of knowledge that everyone who accesses (writer or reader) leaves as a rich person in the field of knowledge. In fact, there is a win-win situation for everyone.
What do you do in the Wiki and how to match your job?
One day I looked at a paper on Wiki techniques, the technique helped me many times when I needed to solve a problem that I did not encounter before and helped me learn new content every day. I want to integrate articles related to development and devOps (software development operations). If I learn something new and not in the wiki, I'll try to get an article for it. I'm trying to publish at least one article per month and even more if possible.
On what site and other group do you share your technical information?
I'm in the Microsoft Platform in Byzalt, who is trying to help Ops (software development operations) with the questions I'm looking at, as well as the areas that I did not work and learn new content.
What's in the Wiki for you?
Oceanic Wiki is a technology of Microsoft technology. Wiki is a perfect example of community collaboration that brings together people from all over the world and creates quality content for readers. TNWiki tells us that if each of us had even a glass of water, we can make an ocean.
- BizTalk Server: Implementing Continuous Integration and Deployment For BizTalk Using BTDF and Jenkins
- Logic Apps: Face Verification Using Microsoft Cognitive Services Face Api and Logic Apps
- BizTalk: PowerShell Script To Create and Configure HTTP Receive Location
- BizTalk Server: Hybrid Integration Using BizTalk 2016 Event Hubs Adapter and Azure Logic Apps
- BizTalk: Creating SSO Affiliate Applications Using PowerShell
Five of my favorite articles on the Wikipedia. Please refer to
my favorite articles.
- BizTalk Server Resources on the TechNet Wiki
- BizTalk Server: List of Errors and Warnings, Causes, and Solutions
- BizTalk Server: Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Survival Guide
- BizTalk Server: Sending Control Messages to Long Running Processes
- BizTalk Server 2013: CRUD Operation With WCF-SQL Adapter and Correlation
Who's the most affected by your wiki community and why?
I respect for all the writers and contributors who are committed to creating a high-quality content for wiki technology articles. It was also very much influenced by the work done by the MVP team, including Jan Wiggers, Sandro, Tord, John305, and my friend and guide Abhishek Kumar, who helped to easily learn how to write it. Also, the work done by Ed, Peter and Pedro, who created the technology structure, was very valuable. Also, Indian translations of Kamlesh were really great. And I also appreciate Ronen Ariely who was my guide when I had a question and a problem with the wiki.
Thanks everyone.
Is there a point for wiki writers?
Keep writing and publishing, sharing and protecting!