Hello ASP.NET

Typically, I tend to stay away from any particular IDE because such conversations can lead to an all out religious war. However, when it comes to building ASP.NET applications, Visual Studio .NET (VS.NET) fits the bill rather well. With the release of VS.NET, all development can take place in a single, familiar IDE. Application development in VB.NET, C#, MC++, FoxPro, and of course ASP.NET is now hosted in a single fully-integrated IDE. As such, Intellisense is now available to the ASP.NET developer. I don't know about you, but I'm starting to really rely on Intellisense.

To create the Hello ASP.NET sample, launch VS.NET and start a new Web Application. Figure 4.1.2 shows the New Project dialog with the ASP.NET Web Application icon ...

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