Re: .Net Development
- From: "Kevin Spencer" <spam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 09:32:14 -0500
In addition, I wouldn't get rid of Dreamweaver yet. Although Visual Studio
is the best development software on the market, it is lacking in support for
HTML design. You can do design work in Dreamweaver and incorporate the HTML
in Visual Studio.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
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"cbmeeks" <cbmeeks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Get Visual Studio 2005 and don't look back. It's great for ASP.NET
programming.
Also, the FP Extensions are better than FTP in my opinion. Seem to be
quicker but it really depends on your ISP.
How many people are going to be developing on the same project? If
just one, then you don't have to worry about IIS. You can just run the
demo mode locally.
I really recommend developing on a LAN or locally too. Demo it there
and post live to the remote. You will go NUTS waiting for remote
check-ins/uploads, etc.
Oh, and I've done a lot of ASP to ASP.NET coding in the past. I worked
for a company that forced me to use ASP and VB6. Then, seeing the
future, I migrated them slowly to ASP.NET and VB/C#.NET. Too bad I
didn't go all WinForms though...hehehe
Ok, to throw in a shameless plug, feel free to take up some ASP.NET
discussions at my new and improved (how can something be improved if
it's new???) web site for coders:
http://www.codershangout.com
cbmeeks
joelranck@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
My company is looking to migrate from classic ASP to ASP.Net. I know
the de facto IDE for ASP.Net is Visual Studio which will be a good step
up from Dreamweaver. We are currently on a shared hosting plan and I'm
wondering what is the best way to integrate remote web development in
VS.Net and our web host? I know a lot of people use FrontPage
Extensions but I've heard some bad things about them. What is everyone
else using? Are there any alternatives to FP Exts?
Thanks
.
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