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            • December 08, 2004

              <XSLT:Blog /> Turns 100

            • I just looked at the MovableType counter in the control panel for this blog and noticed that the last post was #99. I couldn't believe it for a second given the fact that the first post was officially posted on November 19th, just over 2 and 1/2 weeks ago. This is a project I have had earmarked to start for some time but it wasn't until November 16th, the day XSLT turned 5 years old, that I finally took the time to put things together. Actually, I have a "Happy Birthday XSLT!" post that I didn't finish in time for the 16th and decided to not post it. I think I should at least finish it up and post it for the shear novelty of the piece being originally authored on XSLT's 5 year Birthday, even though it wasn't finished and posted. I'll try to get to that sometime this week and make note of its existence given that it probably won't actually show up on your radar screen given that it will have a date of 11/16/2004 attached to it.

              A lot has happened in the few short weeks of XSLTBlog's existence and I am excited by all of them. Thanks for taking the time to listen to what I have to say!

              Cheers!

              <M:D/>

            • Posted by m.david : December 8, 2004 10:30 PM GMT

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