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icelava
17-07-2002, 10:37
Wondering if there's any development group in Singapore that is actively deploying ASP.NET applications already?

eyes_only
30-07-2002, 23:47
harlowww..eh I do most server side in ASP. I use brinkster for testing quite ok. But not sure abt ASP.net in SG. But in the States, its becoming a craze (or maybe its just me) i think.

polarbear
31-07-2002, 00:18
harlowww..eh I do most server side in ASP. I use brinkster for testing quite ok. But not sure abt ASP.net in SG. But in the States, its becoming a craze (or maybe its just me) i think.

Do you know of any local web hosts providing support for ASP.NET scripts already?

icelava
31-07-2002, 11:28
Do you know of any local web hosts providing support for ASP.NET scripts already?

In Webvisions we've already deployed the .NET Framework since Feb. There are people using ASP.NET for their web applications.

Heng Chai
31-07-2002, 13:53
In Webvisions we've already deployed the .NET Framework since Feb. There are people using ASP.NET for their web applications.

What's WebVisions' cheapest package that supports ASP.NET?

eyes_only
31-07-2002, 14:22
harlowww..eh I do most server side in ASP. I use brinkster for testing quite ok. But not sure abt ASP.net in SG. But in the States, its becoming a craze (or maybe its just me) i think.

Do you know of any local web hosts providing support for ASP.NET scripts already?

I'm looking..i'm looking!! :roll:

icelava
31-07-2002, 14:30
What's WebVisions' cheapest package that supports ASP.NET?
http://webvisions.com/webhosting/visionsxpress-nt.html

Scroller
16-08-2002, 13:04
yes, there are quite a few companies actively developing on .NET. Mostly for intranet applications as far I know. There are REAL benefits in deploying ASP.NET solutions compared to ASP.

royong
16-08-2002, 21:45
Hi Scroller...

i'm not versed in ASP nor ASP.Net .. care to give me some information on the difference in the 2 technologies ???

thanks. (in advance)

icelava
31-08-2002, 13:37
I've not used them long and deep enough to be able to give you an expert's explanation on the differences, but I can tell you that ASP.NET is the next-step evolution of web application development on MS servers.

From my early tutorials, I found aspx (ASP.NET) pages certainly require a greater deal of server resources due the server's rememberance of every client's page view histories.

Charles Carroll's take on the differences
http://www.aspng.com/freebook/learn/overview.aspx

Official ASP.NET documentation
http://docs.aspng.com/quickstart/aspplus/default.aspx