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"ASP.NET for Dummies" says :
"You just can't do business without a Web site,
and the more compelling and interactive it is, the better.
In a competitive environment, keeping your Web site fresh
and exciting can have a real effect on your bottom
line...
ASP.NET is the technology that can give you that
competitive edge. It's easy to use and works
with other familiar languages, like Visual Basic and HTML,
to help you set up cool interactive Web pages."
However, there's a lot more to it than that.
ASP.NET allows us to create multi-user software,
with powerful database functions built in. End users
can access the software via their web browsers and it
makes no difference whether they use PCs or Macs.
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Virtually any software application which you can
imagine can now be created in ASP.NET.
And it doesn't really matter whether this is over
the internet or on an intranet (your organisation's
own network).
This solves a long standing problem by opening up easy
access from multiple branches across town or across the
world! Excellent security features allow you to
restrict access to people with appropriate authority.
C# (pronounced C Sharp) is the designated benchmark
programming language used in ASP.NET and is the one that
we use.
Call us now on 07 3267 8461 or
0431 661 314 or for a free initial consultation.
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Microsoft are putting a large percentage of their
budget into the .NET framework and it looks certain to
become a standard component of any Windows computer. So
what is this "framework" and what use is it?
It's the structure through which Windows and your
computer communicate. What's good about this is
that software written in ASP.NET will be able to run on a
wide range of computers, including some that are still on
the drawing board.
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And, before we panic over Microsoft dominating the
world totally, there is already a Linux "clone of the
.NET framework called "Mono". So, all
software written for .NET should be able to run on Linux
systems which have "Mono" installed.
This means that that it's highly likely that,
before too long, a large proportion of commercial software
will be running under .NET or Mono. We see huge
advantages to end users, especially in the easy deployment
of solutions throughout an organisation.
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