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With ASP.NET, you have several choices for developing web applications. If you’re inclined (and don’t mind the work), you can code every web page and class by hand using a bare-bones text editor. This approach is appealingly straightforward but tedious and error-prone for anything other than a simple page. Professional ASP.NET developers rarely go this route.
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© 2009 Matthew MacDonald, Mario Szpuszta, and Vidya Vrat Agarwal
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(2009). Visual Studio. In: Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in VB 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1631-5_2
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