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ASP.NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 Web Development Beta 2 Overview

Posted By: Amit Mehra     Posted Date: December 23, 2009    Points: 2   Category :ASP.Net
 
Many exciting changes for ASP.NET are coming in the .NET Framework version 4. This document gives an overview of many of the new features that are included in the Beta 2 release of the .NET Framework 4 and of Visual Studio 2010.


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