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by city41 5478 days ago
MVP is "Microsoft Most Valuable Professional", which I believe is what he meant. I believe the later use of MVP (instead of MVC) is a typo.
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It's model-view-presenter, which is basically MVC.
He said "I'm a former ASP.NET MVP", if a person is an MVP, then in that context it's "Most valuable professional"
He also said:

I know C# and ASP.NET (MVP or WebForms) much, much better than I know Ruby and Rails.