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ScrollingGrid 2.0 RC1 Released

I've just sent out the e-mails to all of our ScrollingGrid customers with test copies of ScrollingGrid 2.0. This has been a long time coming, and I'm very excited about reaching this milestone. My partners and I still have a lot of work to do on the Road to RTM, but we're well on our way. This release is private, but it marks that we're almost ready for public release, which should come in about two weeks at this point. That is always subject to change, but I'm pretty confident that we'll get there.

This release is one of the reasons I've been pretty quiet lately. Truth be told, I'm not online much anymore. I've been doing most of my work at Starbucks, where I am not distracted by a twisted need to stay up-to-date on blog entries as they are posted. We've been sitting on this ScrollingGrid 2.0 code for so long that I just couldn't stand it any longer. I need to get it out there so that I can sleep again.

August is going to be a very exciting time. I'll have a whole slew of new things coming online.

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# July 28, 2004 9:10 AM

J. D. Trollsen said:

Hope the Scrolling Grid 2.0 sells bucketloads so you won't have to work at Starbucks anymore for your cash.

While you're still there, I'll have a double mocha frapaccino please.
# July 28, 2004 10:23 AM

Robert W. McLaws said:

LOL Thanks. I'm not an employee there, I take my laptop and I code at a table.
# July 28, 2004 3:34 PM