Tuesday, January 20, 2009

 
HTML clipboardWeb development continues to be a major focus in the latest release of Visual Studio. As with its predecessors, the 2008 release continues to evolve the .NET web development experience. The new tool is packed with additional design productivity enhancements, and there are new and improved controls, better IntelliSense, and support for LINQ—just to name a few features. These additions and improvements are meant to provide web developers more confidence and control when building their next web application with .NET. This chapter is focused on helping web developers leverage ASP.NET to create browser-based applications whose code runs on a server. These types of applications offer the broadest possible reach for web developers by targeting applications to work cross-browser and cross-platform with HTML-based compatibility. Of course, web development continues to evolve beyond the browser.

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