Lottery Post, the world's largest community of lottery players, is featured starting today on a Microsoft online publication that highlights important web sites using Microsoft's AJAX technology.
Included in the showcase listing is an extensive interview with Todd Northrop, owner and creator of Lottery Post.
"This is a big day for Lottery Post and its members," said Northrop. "For the first time a lottery web site has breached the glass ceiling and has shown that it belongs among the Web's admired sites."
Northrop explained, "Lottery Post is a friendly community of people who share a common interest, not some gambling site. For Microsoft to recognize our community is a big step and an honor."
Lottery Post was founded in 1999, and made its worldwide debut in May, 2000. At the time it was a simple, small, single-purpose web site, designed to get people talking about the lottery.
The site was hand-coded using Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology, which today is referred to as "Classic ASP".
Changes to the technical underpinnings of the Lottery Post web site began in earnest in November of 2005, when Microsoft simultaneously released ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005. At that point Northrop began converting the site piece-by-piece to Microsoft's .NET technology.
A short while later Microsoft released it's first AJAX product, code-named "Atlas" — the product that is now called ASP.NET AJAX.
The term "AJAX" (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) is a term created in 2005 that describes the use of a Microsoft-developed web browser extension that makes it possible to dynamically fetch data from a web server and update parts of the page without refreshing the entire page.
The proper use of the technology can help a web page interact with a user much like an application installed on the user's computer. In the last two years AJAX has grown tremendously popular, and many creative uses of the technology have been invented.
On the Lottery Post web site, AJAX is used in many roles, from simple activities such as setting a favorite topic without leaving the page, to more complex scenarios such as a page that presents a constantly-scrolling list of all web site activity, as it takes place.
"ASP.NET AJAX has opened up many possibilities for features I probably never would have attempted if it did not exist," Northrop said. "I'm having fun inventing new uses for AJAX at Lottery Post."
Other AJAX inventions at Lottery Post include:
A hidden thread monitor, which communicates with the web server while the visitor is viewing a forum topic, and will show a small alert message if a new post is made while the visitor is still on the page.
A unique contact page, which investigates what the person wants to contact Lottery Post about, and can provide instant help for many common questions, rather than requiring the person to wait for a response.
When viewing recent posts made by a member, instead of presenting numbered pages of topic listings, the list of topics continues to grow larger as the user gets to the bottom, leaving previously-viewed topics visible on the page.
Several "wizard-style" interfaces can instantly page back and forth between steps, rather than flashing the browser window and waiting for the next page to load.
For web site owner Todd Northrop, it is a time to enjoy the honor of being included in Microsoft's showcase, but there is still much to do.
"There are so many new things that I've got planned for the next year and beyond. It's wonderful to have an asset like ASP.NET AJAX to help me build those things just the way I envision them," Northrop said.
"I'll keep doing it as long as the members keep telling me it makes the community a better place."
Thanks for the opportunity to voice our opinions in a decent and respectful way, and also, I made a true new friend, GoArmy, Thank you Chief, He certainly is a fine Human Being, ditto on you too. All the best to you all, and Happy Holidays to each of you.
Congrats Todd! I learn something everytime I come to the site. Of course this is a great site, easy to navigate. Your avatar hides your handsome looks, you do look like you drive the kind of car you have posted on the site before. From your comments, you appear to be candid, open minded, compasionate, have respect for others, firm, yet fair. knows what you want kinda guy...all those things and more I am sure. Now one biggie that might be a bit much to ask, are you married?
Are you related to the Northrup's of the Northrup-Grumman Shipping Industries?
Great site (we knew that) and now you are recognized among the web builders as having one of the best. Well deserved honor! Now please include a character with a hat's off.
congrats Todd....way to go.............your da man..
Awesome job Todd and an impressive interview. Congratulations.
Chief Bottlewasher,
Thanks for the opportunity to voice our opinions in a decent and respectful way, and also, I made a true new friend, GoArmy, Thank you Chief, He certainly is a fine Human Being, ditto on you too. All the best to you all, and Happy Holidays to each of you.
Todd, was that your picture in that interview inset? Good looking guy, whoever it was.
Gee, thanks, yeah that's me.
Congratulations! You're a handsome guy.
Congrats Todd i knew you were headed for the top o the line programmers spot.
yes very nice.. I had you pictured as being a lot older.. I am not sure why... You are a head turner for sure...
Congrats Todd! Great interview and whoah! What a nice shot!
Eek! You all have me blushing!
You're getting the recognition for all your hard work you justly deserve! Huuuuge congrats and then some!!!
You're very nice looking .... and about the same age as my son!
Congrats Todd! I learn something everytime I come to the site. Of course this is a great site, easy to navigate. Your avatar hides your handsome looks, you do look like you drive the kind of car you have posted on the site before. From your comments, you appear to be candid, open minded, compasionate, have respect for others, firm, yet fair. knows what you want kinda guy...all those things and more I am sure. Now one biggie that might be a bit much to ask, are you married?
Are you related to the Northrup's of the Northrup-Grumman Shipping Industries?
Great site (we knew that) and now you are recognized among the web builders as having one of the best. Well deserved honor! Now please include a character with a hat's off.
W.T.G. Todd
Libra Dave