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This site is dedicated to Web Application Development with Active Server Pages, and the promotion of sites that provide users with useful applications rather than a bunch of fancy graphics.   Graphics are important, but sites without a real structured programming language behind them (browser and client independent) will soon be going the way of the dinosaur.  

Ron developed this entire site, including all of the HTML, ASP, and VBScript for the application programs, with a simple text editor (Notepad).  He used Photoshop 6.0 to design GIFs for the interface and page headers, and downloaded the animated GIFs from various freeware sites around the net (see the Downloads section).  

Ron's favorite application on this site is the conversion tool that converts hex, binary and decimal numbers.  He needed to re-learn some 6th grade math - Modulo arithmetic (remainder division), because he didn't want to use VBScript functions.  The functions limit the size of input (e.g. the hex function will not convert numbers greater than 8 digits), and he wanted to go as high as a double precision datatype for each. He says, it's the best little algorithm he's ever written, even though it was only a few lines.

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