Thank you for clarifying.
>No because it won't really affect your work and it isn't like it will magically appear in the next version of VS. It's a multi-year project to make it happen. Some of it is already baked into the current release.
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>All "one asp.net" means is that whether you pick ASP.Net website, ASP.Net application, MVC, or something else, you'll have access to the same libraries, components, features as the other approaches, much like C# and VB have access to the same .Net features.
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>>Should I wait for this new approach "one asp.net" before starting on this project?
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