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what to installI have been running asp for several years and want to move into dotnet. Do
they coexist? Can I just install something additional and then start with some dotnet forms, controls, etc. while I learn, while still doing some asp stuff? "Terry On Windigo" wrote: If you want to start doing some .NET 2.0 Winform stuff you can download > I have been running asp for several years and want to move into dotnet. Do > they coexist? Can I just install something additional and then start with > some dotnet forms, controls, etc. while I learn, while still doing some asp > stuff? > > > Visual Studio Express for free here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/ Yes, you can have a Winform and ASP environment on your machine at the same time. Cheers, Aaron http://aaronfeng.blogspot.com/ Aaron Feng wrote:
> I think he's referring to ASP.NET more than Winforms.> > "Terry On Windigo" wrote: > > > I have been running asp for several years and want to move into > > dotnet. Do they coexist? Can I just install something additional > > and then start with some dotnet forms, controls, etc. while I > > learn, while still doing some asp stuff? > > Take a look at the free Visual Web Designer Express from MS. It will
install everything you need for ASP.NET 2.0 development. Mike Ober. Show quote "Hadi Hariri" <bou***@hadihariri.com> wrote in message news:eSXJs5yhGHA.2456@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Aaron Feng wrote: > > > > > > > "Terry On Windigo" wrote: > > > > > I have been running asp for several years and want to move into > > > dotnet. Do they coexist? Can I just install something additional > > > and then start with some dotnet forms, controls, etc. while I > > > learn, while still doing some asp stuff? > > > > > I think he's referring to ASP.NET more than Winforms. > > -- > Hadi Hariri > http://www.hadihariri.com > I've put Visual Web Designer on my computer. I have a few pages created and
I want to see how they run from my server, which is Windows 2000 with all service packs. I've been running some asp stuff, but want to know what I have to do to be able to run dot net pages. Terry Show quote "Michael D. Ober" <ober***@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> wrote in message news:2nlgg.989$o4.52@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... > Take a look at the free Visual Web Designer Express from MS. It will > install everything you need for ASP.NET 2.0 development. > > Mike Ober. > > "Hadi Hariri" <bou***@hadihariri.com> wrote in message > news:eSXJs5yhGHA.2456@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Aaron Feng wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > "Terry On Windigo" wrote: >> > >> > > I have been running asp for several years and want to move into >> > > dotnet. Do they coexist? Can I just install something additional >> > > and then start with some dotnet forms, controls, etc. while I >> > > learn, while still doing some asp stuff? >> > > >> >> I think he's referring to ASP.NET more than Winforms. >> >> -- >> Hadi Hariri >> http://www.hadihariri.com >> > > > Yes, they coexist.
Terry On Windigo wrote: Show quote > I have been running asp for several years and want to move into dotnet. Do > they coexist? Can I just install something additional and then start with > some dotnet forms, controls, etc. while I learn, while still doing some asp > stuff? |
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