Re: website vs web app

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The only significant difference between the two models is the apparent fact that Web Application Projects are supported by Microsoft Team System to enable assets to be shared and used in some way by others. Is that more professional?

Did Rembrandt paint his masterpieces with a bunch of goofy managers "on the team" sending email back and forth telling him what should be pink or blue?

Did Michelangelo sculpt the statue of David using a "team" of stone masons?





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> I am not really understanding the difference.

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This topic has been extensively discussed, from which I learned some
differences between these two models.

BTW, I think some people believe that the web application project
model is more professional than the website project model, claiming
that web application project model is for serious, senior web
application developers whereas the website project model is more of a
newbie, casual model. Is this really the case? Please share your two
cents. Thank you.

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