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Now you get to the good stuff: building CMS.NET. Well, maybe not just yet. First, you have to build the setup procedure for CMS.NET so that you don’t have to worry about hard-coding the system configuration. This enables you to move CMS.NET to different hardware configurations while developing, testing, and deploying it to production—without having to change any code within the system. It also enables you to give CMS.NET to someone else without worrying how his system is configured.

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Fraser, S.R.G. (2002). Initializing CMS.NET. In: Real-World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0832-7_10

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