![]() This process is typical for every kind of project, even if you’re using a different template than the one discussed in this section. This section of the chapter shows how to build a project. As with the desktop applications presented in Chapter 1, you’ll let the IDE create the required source code for you. You’ll create an ASP.NET application with a basic interface. The example in this section is a simple project. NET-however, you’ll explore all the C# project types as you progress through this book. NET features of Visual Web Developer-you can find those features discussed in Start Here! Programming in Visual Basic. ![]() ![]() This book won’t discuss the Visual Basic. NET and Visual C#-and a wealth of project types. Visual Web Developer 2010 Express supports multiple languages-Visual Basic.
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