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Shooting trouble

I was lazy today, and decided not to walk in during a beautiful sunny Redmond day, instead allowing the decongestants to soak through my head. However, I had one conference call I wanted to attend on upcoming changes to some site . While I was listening

Can ASP.NET Scale?

From Rob (comments and formatting mine): "The bandwidth usage (for http://weblogs.asp.net) alone jumped from about 300GB to 1.3TB (a month) in the past 6 months. Considering that www.asp.net, blogs.msdn.com, weblogs.asp.net, www.dotnetnuke.com (and about

Rob Howard stalking update

Rob is interviewed in the latest (at least the last one I got) .NET Journal . Hear how he got connected with ASP.NET, a few code words and more fun info.

Horrid blast from the past

Did something yesterday I had hoped I would never need to do again — get some JavaScript to work in all available browsers. Why are we still having this issue? OK, in this case it was because the “ease of use” item I had been using from

That's one...

I've just realized that the ASP.NET Developer Center has actually been open for business for a year now. (I had thought the anniversary was 6/26, but it's actually 6/12 ). So much for doing something special for the anniversary. Sorry about that. I had

Rob makes it official...

Rob Howard makes it official . Today is/was his last day at Microsoft. We will all be sorry to see him go, but I know I look forward to keep working with him — he can't keep all that knowledge, energy and skill to himself. I wish him only the best

Your mileage will vary...

Chris mentions looking at SellsBrothers.com on Alexa . So, I had to look at a few sites... weblogs.asp.net (great site -- you should... oh, you've heard of it) Traffic Rank for asp.net: 2 , 8 1 5 ( 114) Speed: Fast (73% of sites are slower), Avg Load

w00t

The article that finally dug itself out of my writer's block has appeared on the ASP.NET Developer Center . Send rotten tomatoes to the usual Inbox . TTFN - Kent

Because it's easier...

It's Tuesday, and I feel like I can't ignore the 'third notice' e-mails from authors and editors any more. I need to do some content today, not Ladybug. Hopefully he-who-must-not-be-named won't notice and chastise me for 'taking a day off'. Fortunately,

Scott rules MSDN!

I rarely look at the MSDN home page these days (I tend to focus on the ASP.NET and Visual Studio .NET Developer Centers), but I made an exception today. Two of Scott Mitchell's articles are the headlines this week. Congratulations to Scott, and thank
 
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