>>I see.
>>C# is just one tool you can use to create ASP.
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>>I 'm just starting out C# and wanted to know why the two seem to be joined at the hips.
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>>Thanks.
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>You'll find the majority of code examples for ASP applications in VS.NET are using either VB.NET or C# for codebehind files. Take time to poke around in both languages to see which is more comfortable for you before you dig really deeply into ASP development.
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>You can always switch languages (for that matter you can use multiple languages in a project), but you are likely to find a language that really is comfortable for you personally.
Thanks William.
It will still be while 'til I get into ASP and wirting web-apps, but thanks for the advice.
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