About Me

Kiran has spent nearly a decade crafting quality solutions for end users. Initial couple of years he spent on pure .NET platform and rest of the years in developing Sitecore based Enterprise level solutions for few of the Fortune 100 clients. He is Sitecore and Microsoft certified.

He could earn Sitecore MVP award since last 8 years. He got first Sitecore MVP award when there were fewer than 100 Sitecore MVPs throughout the world and he is the First Sitecore MVP from India. The country which has 1.25 billion people!

He loves to teach programming. For couple of years, He taught .NET to final year university students. But now, as he is busy. He quenches his teaching thirst via blogging, mentoring/coaching and sharing his knowledge as a guest lecturer.

His passion is to simplify human lives using technology and luckily, that’s what is his profession as well! His mantra is β€œStick to basics!”

In his free time, He loves to learn new technology, blog, read, travel and explore the nature. So, he is recharged for busy time!

0 Comments

  • Hey dude great work yaar… i feel proud to be your friend. and keep it up keep going..

  • hi kiran how to send emails with asp.net i am getting problem with the System.Web.Mail namespace on using this it says use System.Net.Mail but on using this is i get email sending failure can you plz solve my problem..

  • it’s really a plesure to take your instance and try to improve my self..keep going on..thanx

  • Gr8 Kiran,
    Now you are getting more and more professional
    keep up man…
    I like your spirit and i need it too…
    can you pass on to me…
    and once again GR88888888888888888

    • Mohsin Sir,
      Don’t embarrass me :)…For those who visit my blog and found it helpful should say thanks to “Mohsin Sir” Because he is my Guru who
      taught me how to code…
      Thanks for being there to guide me whenever i needed
      Cheers!
      Kiran πŸ™‚

  • Dear all..
    Kiran is a great coding machine πŸ™‚ he really likes his coding and best part is helping others to fix issues instantly.. Wish him all the best in his job and blogging…

    • Thanks for nice words Balaji Sir..And regarding helping others yeah i like to do it because i believe that “God helps them who help others” πŸ™‚

  • hey dear congratulations for mcts web certifications.
    Mainained a good blog man keep going, got good help from your blog man..
    Really helpful.

  • Hi,
    How r u?
    Congratulations to u.
    I want to know what is the procedure to give MCPD and any website to make preparation for exam.
    regards,
    Bhavin Panchal
    90160 41880

  • Hey Kiran I need your help to get certification information.
    I want to opt for MCTS for web development specially in framework 3.5. Would you please suggest me which exam(paper no) should I go for and where Can I get good reading material for the same. Thanks

    • Hi Shahid,
      For MCTS – Web 2010 Exam Code you can find from my blog post : http://kiranpatils.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/vs-20082010-certification-path/ [AS it is 3.5 You can refer 2008 Certification Path] also from here you can download the PDF from given link. MCTS Web 3.5 Exam Code is : 70-564 [http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exam.aspx?ID=70-564]
      On the good material note I always strongly recommend MS Press Book. But as per my knowledge there is no book available yet for 70-564. So, in that scenario i would suggest just go through it’s Skills Measured Section
      [http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exam.aspx?ID=70-564#tab2] and find out the best book for you. And also using Google you can find out someone who has already faced this exam.
      If need more inputs from my side. Feel free to drop me a line.
      Cheers,
      Kiran Patil

  • Hi Kiran,
    I am preparing for 70-536 with the help of MS’s book. I need your help with the dumps so that i can practice. Can you please mail me the dumps?
    Thanks in advance.

    • Hi Divya,
      Apologize for delay in reply.
      I’ve dropped dumps in your mailbox.
      If need more inputs from my side. Feel free to drop me a line.
      Happy Coding πŸ™‚
      Sincerely,
      Kiran Patil

  • Dear Kiran,
    Today first time visited your personal page and feel very happy, i would rather say I feel proud for you as I worked with you. Really likes your initiative, which will also inspire new professionals too at the early stage. We could have done it but we didn’t.. However atlast you started so now not feeling bad.
    Keep it up!!! Still you need to go …..
    If you need any kind of help then I would be happy…
    Enjoy coding!!!!

    • Manohar Sir,
      Thanks for the nice words and visiting my blog and page also you are embarrassing me :-). Yeap, If my initiatives can inspire few bunch of youngsters then I will be lucky and feel like got rewarded :). BTW, It’s really my pleasure that in early stage i worked with peoples like you[And frankly speaking whatever I’m it’s just because my beginning was good even though it was quite tough but that’s “Life” and let me thanks to God for such life]. If you remember you’ve suggested that have practice of reading books/blogs and that practice is giving fruitful results in our professional life — Thanks for that!
      Surely, I will keep the inner flambe burning!
      Happy Coding πŸ™‚
      Thanks Again!
      Sincerely,
      Kiran Patil

  • hello sir,
    Be happy i.e be u happy. not “Happy Coding”. Coding makes people always unhappy.
    So, if u want to be happy then let coding itself happy. If u r happy then coding will be happy automatically.

    • Hello Ekta,
      Sorry, I disagree that coding makes people always unhappy. Because I always feel happy when I code something.
      “When Passion becomes profession, life becomes vacation!” πŸ™‚
      Thanks for reading blog!
      Sincerely,
      Kiran Patil

  • wow…life is truely an enjoyable mystery sometimes(with a few bumps/challenges here and there). I got your link from an email one of our developers sent another programmer. I saw what the conversation was about so I followed the link (I also do some programming). After reading a few of your posts and your comments, I was truely impressed with your spirit. Aside from programming, it was nice to stumble upon your site and to walk away with a few tid-bits of inspiration…code, life. In this world today, we all need to remind each other of gratitude, thankfulness, and yes, happiness. Thank you my friend for letting your heart shine.

    • Manuel – Thank you so much for the nice words! I am certain I do not deserve so much love and affection, but I am very fortunate to have it, and very grateful … πŸ™‚
      Happy Reading! πŸ™‚

      • Thanks Varun! — I will again say that am certain that I do not deserve so much love and affection, but I am very fortunate to have it, and very grateful … πŸ™‚
        Happy Sharing! πŸ™‚

  • Hi, I have been working on MS Access databases from last 2 yeras, recently started working on SQL Server. I want to get certification as Database Developer in SQL. Please guide me with which Microsoft Certification exam I should start with?
    Thanks,
    Bali

Leave a Reply to Rajaram Ganjikunta Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.