ASP.Net
ASP.NET is a free web framework for building great Web sites and Web applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. You can also create Web APIs, mobile sites, use real-time technologies like Web Sockets and more!
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Web Sites
ASP.NET is great for building standards-based websites with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. ASP.NET supports three approaches for making web sites. ASP.NET Web Forms uses controls and an event-model for component-based development. ASP.NET MVC values separation of concerns and enables easier test-driven development. ASP.NET Web Pages prefers a single page mobile that mixes code and HTML markup. You can mix and match these techniques within one application depending on your needs - it's all One ASP.NET.
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APIs
ASP.NET includes ASP.NET Web API for creating rich REST-ful Web Services that return JSON, XML, or any kind of content the web supports! ASP.NET Web APIs can provide data services to mobile apps like Windows Phones, iPhones, Android and more. ASP.NET Web APIs can be used in any ASP.NET Web Application, including ASP.NET MVC, Web Forms, or Web Pages – it's all One ASP.NET.
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Real-time
ASP.NET SignalR is a new library for ASP.NET developers makes real-time bi-directional communication between client and server a reality. ASP.NET SignalR enables new standards like Web Sockets while gracefully falling back to support older browsers. ASP.NET SignalR can support JavaScript clients, as well as clients on Android, iPhone, and all C# clients like Windows Phone and Windows 8.
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Mobile
ASP.NET can also power mobile applications with responsive design frameworks like Twitter Bootstrap included out of the box with VS2013. You can use any CSS framework or open grid system you prefer, or perhaps select a powerful mobile system like jQuery Mobile or Sencha and great mobile applications with PhoneGap. The choice is yours, it's all possible with ASP.NET.
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Tooling
Visual Studio and ASP.NET include powerful tools within the IDE. We've got best-of-class HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript editors that have the web baked in at their core. You'll know which CSS selectors work in your browser, get IntelliSense with your JavaScript, and then instantly refresh a dozen connected browsers with Browser Link. Now, commit to source control then publish your website to any server or the cloud.
MVC
ASP.NET MVC gives you a powerful, patterns-based way to build dynamic websites that enables a clean separation of concerns and that gives you full control over markup for enjoyable, agile development. ASP.NET MVC includes many features that enable fast, TDD-friendly development for creating sophisticated applications that use the latest web standards.
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WCF
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is a framework for building service-oriented applications. Using WCF, you can send data as asynchronous messages from one service endpoint to another. An endpoint can be a client of a service that requests data from a service endpoint. The messages can be as simple as a single character or word sent as XML, or as complex as a stream of binary data
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WPF
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a next-generation presentation system for building Windows client applications with visually stunning user experiences. With WPF, you can create a wide range of both standalone and browser-hosted applications.
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DESKTOP APPLICATION
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Desktop Application
Windows Form Application
As forms are the base unit of your application, it is essential that you give some thought to their function and design. A form is ultimately a blank slate that you, as a developer, enhance with controls to create a user interface and with code to manipulate data. To that end, Visual Studio provides you with an integrated development environment (IDE) to aid in writing code, as well as a rich control set written with the .NET Framework. By complementing the functionality of these controls with your code, you can easily and quickly develop the solutions you need.
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Web Services
Web services extend the World Wide Web infrastructure to provide the means for software to connect to other software applications. Applications access Web services via ubiquitous Web protocols and data formats such as HTTP, XML, and SOAP, with no need to worry about how each Web service is implemented. Web services combine the best aspects of component-based development and the Web, and are a cornerstone of the Microsoft .NET programming model.
CLOUD
Cloud computing refers to computers and applications that run remotely and are accessed over the Internet. In cloud computing, virtual machines run in large data centers and replace physical PCs and servers. By aggregating the computing needs of many users within a single center, economies of scale are achieved that result in significant benefits such as lower power utilization, simpler setup and maintenance, and easier upgrades to capacity and performance.
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SILVERLIGHT
Silverlight is a powerful development platform for creating engaging, interactive user experiences for Web, Desktop and mobile applications when online or offline.
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SHAREPOINT
Microsoft SharePoint set up internal and external websites to share information with others, manage documents from start to finish, and publish reports. SharePoint Foundation is built on top of IIS and the ASP.NET Framework. SharePoint Server relies on SharePoint Foundation and provides a consistent framework for lists and libraries, site administration, and site customization.
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MOBILE APPLICATION
Mobile applications are more powerful, more connected, and more interactive when paired with services running in the cloud. Those services need to be responsive to a global audience, and they need to be scalable.
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