VB.net & ASP.net

From: Laphan (news_at_DoNotEmailMe.co.uk)
Date: 03/04/04


Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 20:11:57 -0000

Just a really quick question to clarify something.

VB.net is basically the .net version of VB and the premise is that this is
for creating an app.

ASP.net is basically the .net version of ASP and the premise is that this
for running server-side apps for a web site.

I believe the 2 are now supposed to use similar code and be more integrated,
but the above are differentiated by what I have stated - right?

If there wasn't a difference then you would have the 2 names - right?

Finally VB.net isn't something that you can put in a page to run
client-side, in other words this would download to the client machine and do
it's thing - right? If so, surely this can't work on Macs and Netscape Nav.

Thanks for any clarification you can give.

Rgds

Laphan



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