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  2. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    dotnet.microsoft.com /en-us /apps /aspnet /web-apps /blazor Blazor is a free and open-source web framework that enables developers to create web user interfaces (UI) based on components, using C# and HTML .

  3. Web Platform Installer - Wikipedia

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    Web Platform Installer (Web PI) was a freeware, closed-source package management system that installs non-commercial development tools and their dependencies that are part of Microsoft Web Platform, including: Internet Information Services; WebMatrix; Visual Web Developer Express Edition; Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition.NET Framework

  4. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Visual Studio Shell is available as a free download. ... Microsoft Visual Web Developer is used to create web sites, ... Visual FoxPro is a full-featured, ...

  5. ASP.NET - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET is a server-side web-application framework designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages.It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, applications and services.

  6. Microsoft Expression Web - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Expression Web 2 was released in 2008. [6] Expression Web 2 offers native support for PHP and Silverlight. No service packs were released for version 2, but in December 2008 it received an update that fixed a problem that prevented macros from running on Windows Vista-based client computers. Microsoft Expression Web 3 was released in ...

  7. Microsoft Visual Studio Express - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft terminated the Visual Studio Express lineage with the release of Visual Studio Express 2017 for Windows Desktop. This last release has no siblings specialized in Web or UWP projects. Developers interested a free solution for those projects were instead directed towards Visual Studio Community Edition or Visual Studio Code. [1]

  8. Microsoft Developer Network - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) was the division of Microsoft responsible for managing the firm's relationship with developers and testers, such as hardware developers interested in the operating system (OS), and software developers developing on the various OS platforms or using the API or scripting languages of Microsoft's applications.

  9. Microsoft Windows SDK - Wikipedia

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    Windows SDKs are available for free; they were once available on Microsoft Download Center but were moved to MSDN in 2012. A developer might want to use an older SDK for a particular reason. For example, the Windows Server 2003 Platform SDK released in February 2003 was the last SDK to provide full support of Visual Studio 6.0.