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<node id="848919" title="Re^2: A decade in the Monastery" created="2010-07-12 00:23:12" updated="2010-07-12 00:23:12">
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&lt;p&gt;IE8 and IE9 are indeed much better. Unfortunately, IE6 still has a presence in much of locked-down Corporate America, and I get hits in my logs from both IE5 (!) and IE7.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;As for ASP.NET, I hear about it, but I've never see it outside of a book or a blog post. I'm in Silicon Valley, so that certainly biases things. I know of people who use it (e.g., the &lt;a href="http://www.stackoverflow/"&gt;Stack Overflow&lt;/a&gt; team are happy using a subset of ASP.NET), but it's always somewhere else. In my world, Nada. Ditto anything else running on IIS. I could reach out and touch boxes running IIS in 2002. Now they're completely gone. That's a huge shift.&lt;/p&gt;


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