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Why Business Should Look for Offshore .NET Solutions?

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Today ASP.NET is covering almost 15.5% of the total websites around the world. This is the reason why a majority of the outsourcing companies hire the ASP.NET developer. ASP.NET development is also viral among offshore developers because of it's easy to use plugins. Below mentioned are some of the reasons to hire ASP.NET developers. Low Maintenance Lower maintenance cost is one of the biggest factors of using ASP.NET for web development. It is effortless for a developer to maintain the web pages in an order and organized manner. It is also very easy to edit and manage different parts of the website or web app. Less Code More Scalability Developers like to develop the ASP.NET applications using ASPDotNET. The biggest advantage of using this application is that the developer needs to write the less amount of code while achieving more scalability simultaneously. This is one of the most helpful features for enterprise app development. Because of fewer lines of cod

Top 10 Features in ASP.NET 4.5

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1. Bundling and Minification Feature The newly introduced bundling and minification feature help to bundle and minimize the size of the java and CSS scripts and style sheets in the user application. This feature offers a great impact on the performance of user web application as a whole. The user has now a System.Web.Optimization name space that provides support for bundling and minification of files for the entire project. Once a user creates a new project in ASP.NET 4.5, these lines will be visible to the user in Global.asax file. 2. Strongly Typed Data Controls In ASP.NET 4.5, users have data controls that can be strongly typed. The user will get intelligence - the user just needs to assign the Item Type property to a model which is going to be associated with the data controls used in user .aspx pages section. 3. Model Binding - Isolating the Web Form from the Model The Model binding feature in ASP.NET 4.5 enables developers to develop Web Forms that are independent

Pros Of Choosing DotNET Framework For Enterprise Application Development

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What is DotNET? DotNET is a framework for programming which supports building and running applications for Windows Server, Windows, Windows Phone, XML Web services and Microsoft Azure. It is build by Microsoft and runs on the same technology. The DotNET framework consists of class library called as Common Language Run time (CLR) and Framework Class Library (FCL) which provides language interoperability across different programming languages. CLR comes with features like code access security, Just-in-time compiling, memory management, etc and FCL comes with features like set of standard class libraries, collection of reusable types and object-oriented class library. The framework was built to overcome a number of issues related to application development like inability to change applications quickly, long development time, ease of deployment, etc. You can now easily find DotNET web development solutions that to build websites that works as per the business expectations. Pros

DotNET Standard 2.0: Everything You Need To Know

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The developers on the innovation landscape were eagerly waiting for the inception of dotNET core. After the release of 1.0 and set of 1.x, dotNET version 2.0 has brought wonders for developers. Yes! Finally the access to new framework and tooling is accessible now. Its old saying that don't use any 1.x product from Microsoft. The 1.x dotNET version includes a little pain and strain to maintain the development work seamless. So dotNET Core 2.0 is the new promise land? The version 2.0 of dotNET standard and core enhances the rough situation significantly by considerably revamping the core feature set of dotNET Core, making sure all the major improvements done in Version 1 are included. So what all improvements are brought in Version 2.0? 1. dotNET Standard 2.0 Expanded APIs & the Ability to Reference Full Framework Libraries dotNET standard extends its functionalities by including a large set of APIs intending to include the missing features. The number of APIs support