Sticking with MVC for the time being. This is the first time I see MS repackaging an old concept and not changing its name. Someone in marketing must've screwed up this one.
Thanks!
Alex
>Go with VS2008 and ASP.Net. Look at MVC rather than webforms. Once you have that down, you can add Silverlight if it adds value.
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