Got my Adobe Community Expert (ACE) designation today...thanks, Adobe!
Note: This blog post is from 2006. Some content may be outdated--though not necessarily. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. And I may revise the content as necessary.I was delighted to learn today that I have been designated an Adobe Community Expert (ACE). Many know the program as the segue from Team Macromedia, and my readers may remember that I was a member of that program until April 2003 when I...uh...took a sabattical. :-)
Anyway, I'm back in the program and very honored. (It may take a few days to get the listing on the site.) I look forward to continuing to contribute to the CFML and broader Adobe community.
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You get a bomber jacket with that?
Congrats! Now, what does the ACE program do for you as a member of that community? I am not familiar with the gains of the programs.
To Brian, and anyone else selected, welcome to the team and hearty congrats.
To Bernie, I'll just prepare the line: "Thank you sir, may I have another." :-)
And finally, to Teddy, that's an understandable question. I'll point out that the page I offered in the entry has a link to a page with answers to such questions. Yours specifically is at http://www.adobe.com...
The benefits from the program as not too shabby. I am sure you will become even more of a resource with the availability of that type of information.