I'm a Newbie to ASP and ASP.NET. I know both Visual Web Developer and VS2005
can develop ASP.NET. Which one should I choose?
PeterI use both, and prefer VWD for lighter weight and faster response.
Although VS 2005 has some extra features, very rarely do I miss those,
and when something is inevitable I go to VS use that feature and come
back to VWD :)
Just a personal opinion. Others may differ.
I use both, and prefer VWD for lighter weight and faster response.
Although VS 2005 has some extra features, very rarely do I miss
those,
and when something is inevitable I go to VS use that feature and come
back to VWD :)
Just a personal preference. Others may differ.
I use both, and prefer VWD for lighter weight and faster response.
Although VS 2005 has some extra features, very rarely do I miss those,
and when something is inevitable I go to VS use that feature and come
back to VWD :-)
Just a personal preference. Others may differ.
Thanks for your reply, Muhannad. That is to say I can also use them
alternately in the same project.
Peter
If you're part of a multi-developer team, VS 2005.
If you are a stand-alone developer, VWD will do.
VWD is the exact same IDE which VS 2005 uses for web development.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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I'm a Newbie to ASP and ASP.NET. I know both Visual Web Developer and VS2005 can develop ASP.NET.
Which one should I choose?
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Peter
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But not from the same machine, right ?
That'd be an awful waste of space/pc resources.
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Thanks for your reply, Muhannad. That is to say I can also use them alternately in the same
project.
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I'd only recommend Visual Web Developer for amateur developers that can't
afford the more expensive, powerful and potentially more confusing features
of VS2005.
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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr,
MCSD, MVP, CSM, ASPInsider
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Hi,everybody
>
I'm a Newbie to ASP and ASP.NET. I know both Visual Web Developer and
VS2005 can develop ASP.NET. Which one should I choose?
>
Peter
>
Here's a handy feature comparison chart :
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700921.aspx
In particular, if you need to :
1. develop for mobile devices
2. create/modify tables and stored procedures remotely
3. use a Class Designer and/or Object Test Bench
4. edit XSLT and not just XML
5. use deployment tools
6. use Crystal Reports
7. have source code control
8. execute remote debugging
9. have 64-bit compiler support
...you'll need at least VS 2005's Standard edition.
If you don't need those capabilities, you'll do fine with VWD.
The Standard Edition is $299 for full-install and $199 for the upgrade version.
At the bottom of the chart, there's a long list of items
which are only available in the Team System edition.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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I'd only recommend Visual Web Developer for amateur developers that can't afford the more
expensive, powerful and potentially more confusing features of VS2005.
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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr,
MCSD, MVP, CSM, ASPInsider
http://SteveOrr.net
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>I'm a Newbie to ASP and ASP.NET. I know both Visual Web Developer and VS2005 can develop ASP.NET.
>Which one should I choose?
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