Microsoft .NET is an exciting new development platform that brings true programmability to the world of the Internet. There are many facets to the .NET technologies, and this session is an overview of the major technologies and the roles they play. This paper focuses on the .NET Framework and its constituent parts. From a developer's perspective this is truly exciting - these are the things that can change the way web development is done.
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