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  2. ASP.NET Core - Wikipedia

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    This was not possible with previous versions of ASP.NET. ASP.NET Core initially ran on both the Windows-only .NET Framework and the cross-platform.NET. However, support for the .NET Framework was dropped beginning with ASP.Net Core 3.0. [5] Blazor is a recent (optional) component to support WebAssembly and since version 5.0, it has dropped ...

  3. DNN (software) - Wikipedia

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    DNN Platform (formerly "DotNetNuke Community Edition" content management system) is open source software distributed under an MIT License that is intended to allow management of websites without much technical knowledge, and to be extensible through a large number of third-party apps to provide functionality not included in the DNN core modules.

  4. ASP.NET - Wikipedia

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    This framework is not included in the ASP.NET Core versions; it only works in the "classic" ASP.NET, on Windows. ASP.NET MVC – allows building web pages using the model–view–controller design pattern. ASP.NET Web Pages – A lightweight syntax for adding dynamic code and data access directly inside HTML markup. [5]

  5. ASP.NET MVC - Wikipedia

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    Version 10 December 2007: ASP.NET MVC CTP: 13 March 2009: ASP.NET MVC 1.0 [13] 16 December 2009: ASP.NET MVC 2 RC [14] 4 February 2010: ASP.NET MVC 2 RC 2 [15] 10 March 2010: ASP.NET MVC 2 [16] 6 October 2010: ASP.NET MVC 3 Beta [17] 9 November 2010: ASP.NET MVC 3 RC [17] 10 December 2010: ASP.NET MVC 3 RC 2 [18] 13 January 2011: ASP.NET MVC 3 ...

  6. List of .NET libraries and frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, .NET apps targeted a certain version of a .NET implementation, e.g. .NET Framework 4.6. [5] [6] Starting with the .NET Standard, an app can target a version of the .NET Standard and then it could be used (without recompiling) by any implementation that supports that level of the standard. This enables portability across different ...

  7. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Windows 2002 Server, Windows .NET Server, Windows .NET Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 — [35] [36] Bobcat — Windows Small Business Server 2003 Not to be confused with Microsoft Bob. [37] Eiger, Mönch — Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs: Mönch included additional features for use on mobile devices. [38] [39] Longhorn — Windows Vista

  8. Active Server Pages - Wikipedia

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    ASP 3.0 also enables buffering by default and optimized the engine for better performance. ASP was supported until 14 January 2020 on Windows 7. [2] The use of ASP pages will be supported on Windows 8 for a minimum of 10 years from the Windows 8 release date. [2] ASP is supported in all available versions of IIS as of 2024. [3]

  9. Microsoft Visual Studio Express - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Visual Studio Express was a set of integrated development environments (IDEs) that Microsoft developed and released free of charge.They are function-limited version of the non-free Visual Studio and require mandatory registration. [3]