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2 Jun 2006 8:29 PM
Terry On Windigo
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?

Author
3 Jun 2006 6:44 AM
Aaron Feng
"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?
>
>
>

If you want to start doing some .NET 2.0 Winform stuff you can download
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/
Author
3 Jun 2006 4:54 PM
Hadi Hariri
Aaron Feng wrote:

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>
> "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.

Author
3 Jun 2006 7:25 PM
Michael D. Ober
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.

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"Hadi Hariri" <bou***@hadihariri.com> wrote in message
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> Aaron Feng wrote:
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> >
> > "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
>
Author
7 Jun 2006 2:15 AM
Terry On Windigo
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


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"Michael D. Ober" <ober***@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> wrote in message
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> 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:
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>> > "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
>>
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Author
4 Jun 2006 8:33 PM
Göran_Andersson
Yes, they coexist.

Terry On Windigo wrote:
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> 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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