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View Poll Results: Which asp.net features do you rely on?
Master Pages 1 33.33%
Code reuse with OOP and middle-tier DLL files 3 100.00%
Built-in membership framework 1 33.33%
Caching 3 100.00%
Web services and wsdl with generation tools 3 100.00%
Easy, built-in access to image manipulation, the event log, and more 3 100.00%
Fancy collection types, like hashtables and generic dictionaries 3 100.00%
Job requirement 1 33.33%
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Why asp.net? What pulls you over from asp classic?
Old 08-20-2007, 09:02 PM Why asp.net? What pulls you over from asp classic?
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Active server pages have evolved a lot over more than a decade. The older versions are still more than capable, which makes it all the more impressive that it's been improved on.

Lately, now that we've moved from server scripting to serving pages from dlls, and essentially writing a Windows application that outputs to an xml stream, things are growing at an exponential rate. I'm curious what features people have used, which ones you've found value in, and which you're still wanting to experiment with?
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