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Old October 1st, 2003, 08:44 AM
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Question Development Environment

I am about to dive in to the world of ASP. I have done HTML sites before using Dreamweaver MX.

My question is: What is the best development application for me to use to create ASP web apps/sites?

Well...one more question...should I go with ASP or ASP.net?

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Old October 1st, 2003, 10:55 PM
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there is no best, only preference really, i hear dreamweaver is bad, i've used frontpage and it was nice to have a preview feature, but i did all editing in html mode which is the equivilant to notepad, so they're all the same really *shrug*. Can't stand VS.NET.

Which should you use? I don't know, do you have .NET framework installed? If not that solves your answer really quick doesn't it? .NET will be more intense to learn, it allows you to do a little bit more a little bit easier but i guess it depends on what you're doing with your webpage. If it's somethign simple, *shrug* why not just use pure ASP?

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