October 2003 Entries

Best comment ever on the RSS / Atom debate

Well that's the PDC DVD ordered...

Linksys Routers and Windows Update

What on earth is going on at ASPToday.com

Tools list from Developmentor

Told you...WWWCoder writes an article on upcoming features in Whidbey...

Interesting User Agent...

Whidbey toolbox controls

Excellent MSN Style Toast popper

Spamnet available for Outlook Express

Concorde retired...anyone remember the US version...

The coolest thing of all - Longhorn build 4051 on MSDN in November!

Whidbey Alpha - don't expect too much...

Really useful Web Service tools

Useful tools...ASP.NET Version Switcher

What ever happened to Mark Anders?

Scott Guthrie blogs about some of the new Whidbey features...

XmlTextReader bizarre and fustrating bug...well not really a bug...

Brain.SetMode = BrainMode.Learn

I want my iTunes!

Including XML comments in external files for C#

Migration tool - go from ASP - ASP.NET automatically!

Useful utilities from the man behind SnippetCompiler

CDONTS, Windows XP and Windows 2000

Roy Osherove - Feedable, RSS feeds for sites that had none before...

Run .NET code from Sql Server - before Yukon!

Research shows direct brain machine control...

Rewriting ASP.NET Urls

Slow time for the old brain...

Little Javascript tip...OnError for Images...

Simulating #Include with a server control...

New personal crusade...

You can teach an old dog new tricks...

Things I wish I'd known before this: Part 1 (of several million)

Grouping validators in ASP.NET

Quite possibly the most useful tip I've read all year!

Interesting ASP.NET UI tips from Infragistics

World as a Blog

Cool little stats thing...

Really useful ISO opening tool - Undisker

Amazingly interesting project by Steve Tibbett - read RSS feeds in any Newsreader!

More new bits...

New Search Function...

Quick answer...

My version of an RSS Feed control...

One album everyone should have in their collection...

New Favourite Toy - Xml Serialization for generating Xml Feeds

One last thing before bed...Chris Brumme posts another 'book'

Moaning...

Really good article on MSDN about Session state in ASP.NET