>Hello.
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>I noticed that when speaking about C#, it is common to also see ASP.NET.
>I get a feeling that if you can do C# you can easily do ASP.NET.
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>Is ASP.NET and C# some how related other then that they're both in the .NET family?
>
>TIA
C# is one of the codebehind languages you can use when developing ASP (web page) applications in VS.NET.
You can use several other languages, or for that matter use ASP.NET exclusively. Many of these languages can also be used for developing Windows, Console, and Windows mobile applications and services.
C# is a very nicely done object oriented language which IMHO is the easiest to transition to coming from a VFP background. Your mileage may vary.
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