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ASP+ vs. ASP
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By now we've all heard about ASP+, Microsoft's next generation of Active Server Pages. ASP+ is a complete rework of ASP from the ground up. With all this hype around the new technology though, there hasn't been much talk about what we might be losing.
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What is the difference between the plus versions and the regular versions of ASP and COM (ASP+ and COM+)? They are the next implementation of those technologies, no?
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Compare C++ With C#
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.NET is supposed to increase productivity. This little side-by-side comparison proves it. One of the main selling points of .NET is that programmers can get more done in less time than before...
Author: Bill Wagner
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ASP.NET v1.0 & VB
J2EE vs. Microsoft.NET
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In this whitepaper, we will make a powerful comparison between the two choices that businesses have for building XML-based web services: The Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE[tm]), and Microsoft.NET.
Author: Chad Vawter
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ASP.NET Beta 2 & VB
The .NET Language Paradigm
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To target the .NET platform and avail functionalities of the managed runtime we developers have quite a few options - in fact (at the time of writing) twenty two all together VS.NET supports the popular four: C#, VB.NET, C++ & J#.
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Chasm Between Java and .NET
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Borland's CEO makes vague allusions implying his company will provide the missing link between Java and .NET. Will Borland pick up where the estrangement between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems left off?
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C-Sharp"er" Image
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In the world of .NET, VB and C# are equals...Or are they? Perception is key, and it may take more than functional parallels to bridge the gap.
Author: Jonathan Goodyear
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Will Java and .NET Co-exist?
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The article begins by briefly probing what constitutes the Java platform and .NET framework. Thereafter, I share my opinionated view of how Java development was shaped, amid the collaborative and confrontational relationship between Microsoft and Sun...
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ASP.NET Beta 2 vs. Version 1.0
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If you ever used ASP.NET Beta 1, you'll no doubt remember the vast number of changes between Beta 1 and Beta 2. Fortunately, there are only some very minor changes between Beta 2 and v1.0.
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