Summary


In this chapter we examined the languages supplied with .NET, and discovered that the underlying framework provides a rich development environment. The whole issue, and arguments that go along with it, of which language is better, or more suitable, has simply disappeared. The best language is the one with which you are most familiar. Apart from a few small areas, the major difference between the .NET languages is the syntax.

We also looked at the enhancements to the existing languages that bring them into line with the CLR and CLS, how these features are compatible across all languages, and the benefits they bring. Features such as cross-language development, debugging, and tracing may not seem that great if you only use one language, but the flexibility they bring is immeasurable, especially when combined with the extensive class libraries.

Now that we've examined the languages, it's time to start using them and looking in detail at the process of writing ASP.NET pages.




Professional ASP. NET 1.1
Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
ISBN: 0470384611
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 243

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