I didn't write much on it since little had changed where it
related to ASP, but it's very presence in my office seemed
to hog a good chunk of my time as I put it through it's paces.
During a slow week in September I finally got off my butt
and spent the time to upgrade my workstation and laptop to XP.
When I went to publish my first
article on the new setup I spent almost an entire day just
trying to publish my already written article. The new OS
simply would not cooperate. That article was:
A Simple Method for Caching HTTP Requests
The next week I had some time to reflect on the trivial problems
of the week before. I would've loved to be able to use any
computer at all:
Hurricane Isabel Takes Its Toll on ASP 101
The last few months brought some interesting news from Microsoft:
And all along the way our visitors kept sending in some very
interesting code: Visitor's Contributions
And before I knew it December was here and everyone's focus
turned to the snow and the holidays. Now the year is basically
over and all that's left are the memories and the code.
I guess it's time to start writing next year's code.
Happy New Year!!!
Thank you all for making 2003 another great year for us
here at ASP 101. We wish you a happy holiday and all the
best for 2004.