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First day @ MS

Alsalam alikom wa r7amat Allah wa barakatoh

This is my first day at Microsfot Canada Development Center (MCDC). I had a lot to tell but actually I don't have much time. I just wanted to post my first post from inside big M...

Catch you later.

Salam.

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  1. 3la fekra ana makontesh a3raf en enta fe Canada :D. we sayebny a3arrafak 3la el ragel b2a we bta3 :D, mesh te2ool tayeb :D:D

    bass anyway wish u best of best of luck inshaAllah

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  2. Well, that's considered kinda progress. bas fen el 2 posts we ba7addar wel kalam el kebeer da. nsoom nsoom we neftar 3ala basala mashi :D

    ah btw last night I had a dream. I got a mail from MS Canada (mash faker Vancouver walla la2 :p) telling me I was accepted. But guess what, not for work, studying ^o) weired hah ? But anyway something optimistic.

    Keep posting, waiting for some further events and stories. Try to take some pictures as well. A picture can say a thousand of words. ma3andokoosh camera eshtero :@ :p :huh

    Well the comment is highly exceeding the size of the main post (elly heyya msh mawgooda aslan :p) & try to remove that line "This blog does not allow anonymous comments." as I had to put the unreal ID :huh
    Good Luck :)

    P.S. lasa3to walla lessa ? :p

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  3. Congratulations man. But I’m curious, what was supposed to be written instead of the ellipsis (...) :D
    Wishing you a great career and the best luck.

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