15 May 2008 - 2:23 PM / by Dominic Pettifer. 12 Comments for GZip compress your website's HTML/CSS/Script in code.
Cool C# Snippets - Dynamically GZIP compress the HTML response of your website in code, without having to configure IIS directly. Make massive savings on your websites bandwidth.
27 November 2006 - 7:57 PM / by Dominic Pettifer. 6 Comments for Measuring Page Execution Times for ASP.NET Pages.
Technical Article - Someone asked me about the page execution time shown at the bottom of this (and every) page. So I thought I would post an article on how to incorporate a page execution timer in your own ASP.NET pages. It’s fairly simple but requires an understanding of the ASP.NET page life cycle.
These dominoes are getting bigger and bigger every year. (from the blog And So It Begins )
And YouTube still auto-fucking-plays videos!! This is TWO-THOUSAND-AND-FUCKING-TWELVE FFS!!!
about 20 hours ago from webOn a side-note, YouTube's commenting system is god-awful atrocious dreadful horrible horrible horrible!! Constant meaningless error messages
about 20 hours ago from webJavaScript is slow mmmkay http://t.co/NbB4eQjw - Actually, no, it's not http://t.co/kpGEIoPO #nodejs
about 20 hours ago from webTFS: It's super expensive, so it must be brilliant, right? Like Sharepoint #tekpubtfstitlesuggestion
5:22 PM February 3rd from web