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ASP.NET
The chose we thought we would never make but ended up happy with.
Great tool to use, reliable, dependable, and fast, but not too easy
ASP.Net a way of development.
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ASP.Net
Web application masterpiece.
If you're using it, you know, if you're not, you probably haven't updated yourself since ASP.NET was WebForms.
ASP.NET is the Most Effective Web-Framework
ASP.NET - A big step forward in its day, but essentially lacklustre in modern times
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(1-13 of 13)ASP.NET
- Customizable library and vast functionality
- Easily connect with database
- We can generate reports out of it.
- Performance could be better
- Some time felt slowness while heavy work processing
The chose we thought we would never make but ended up happy with.
- It has a great documentation so new or experienced, you appreciate quick access to quality information
- It’s very fast, uses less memory than initially expected that has decreased our costs after moving from python
- It speaks the language of the design patterns really well, so our backend apps are written fast together and connect to frontend systems flawlessly
- I wish there was more declarative programming like in Java Spring
- Would appreciate more community based tools rather than Microsoft only as any organizational changes may cause future risks
- I would like to see more native code inside of Docker containers for ultimate speed and minimal memory usage
Great tool to use, reliable, dependable, and fast, but not too easy
- dependency injection
- reliability
- speed
- complexity of development
- runtime updates while developing
- heavyweight even for small apps
Web application masterpiece.
- Selfcare portal with login/object management/configuration parameters.
- Administration portal with custom integration.
- Winforms application migrated to web application.
- Visual Studio IDE a little bit outdated in comparison of latest technologies.
- Cloud integration not Microsoft related.
ASP.NET is the Most Effective Web-Framework
- It's easy to install and configure, and it supports dependency injection.
- Code configuration is simple, and performance measures are excellent.
- It is cross-platform, expandable, and customizable.
- Making web forms obsolete was a mistake; instead, creating modern web forms that use the drag and drop UI is something we have come to expect from ASP.NET.
- It takes a long time for the NET collection to start up when running under IIS for some reason.
- Allows for rapid application development
- A very solid and well-defined foundation and programming model
- Fairly performant
- Templating with razor is excellent
- MVC was a huge step forward in its day
- WebForms is absolutely awful (in my opinion it is an abomination), it tries to hide the nature of the web from the programmer to make things easier, but it actually makes it much much worse and much more complicated than if it hadn't hidden it.
- In my experience it can get unnecessarily complicated quickly - as you move towards the boundaries of what ASP.NET can do, as you will on any fairly complicated project, you realise you suddenly have to hook in to undocumented or obtusely documented functionality, and you will need to put in little bits of code you found on stack trace but you aren't sure why - because Microsoft tried to hide something from the programmer but you end up having to customise it anyway. This builds and builds.
- NET can be really really slow when running under IIS, for some reason the app pool is constantly shutdown due to idle, but when the next person hits a page - it takes, in computational terms, so long for the pool to start up - causing embarrassing delays.
- It is somewhat boring now and doesn't really stand up to modern simple alternatives, like Express on NodeJS.
ASP.NET offers an easy, scaleable web framework
- Quick to set up and configure
- Easy to configure in code
- Expandable and customizable
- Fragmented version history makes it hard to know where to start
- Full stack web development
- framework
- Develop Web API
- Front end development
- Pricing
- limited to windows and IIS
Build anything you need for now and the future
- Flexible
- Extendable
- Feature rich
- Starting a new ASP.Net project can sometimes seem daunting to get all the initial libraries in place unless you use a predefined scaffold. This is getting better.
- You are tied to the Microsoft/Azure platforms for deployment of ASP.Net applications. However, Net Core helps alleviate this.
- Language choices (VB, C#, F#, C++) can seem a little daunting at times.
- Ease of use with drag and drop functionality; makes the learning curve less steep as new users are already familiar with this paradigm.
- Powerful .Net Framework libraries
- Control panel to manage and control the building of web applications
- Code-behind can be in C# or VB.NET
- It works very well other Microsoft tools but could have better integration with other platforms
- Fewer open-source projects to use as examples, templates, and code-snippets
- Can be cost-prohibitive for smaller companies or if your business requirements demand 3rd party (or additional) libraries, tools, etc.
Personally I started my career with ASP.NET before MVC arrived. The old ASP.NET tried to abstract the web environment which ended up complicating things and misleading young developers. ASP.NET and Microsoft in general have since greatly mended their ways and although it's not my go-to stack, ASP.NET MVC is a completely legitimate one.
- C# is a great language and .NET has a lot of powerful functionality like LINQ.
- Easy to integrate with SQL server and other Microsoft solutions (Entity Framework is great).
- Microsoft tools - get the latest updates and support. They usually have great offerings for early stage startups.
- Single page applications are much easier on a plain Javascript Stack-like client side frameworks or NodeJS.
- Heavily dependent on visual-studio and the Microsoft Stack.
- Still lacking in the ease of getting started and quickly deploying things.
- Hard to find good developers that don't have a bias for ASP.NET.
Personally I am more inclined to use client side solutions for web apps, or NodeJS if server side logic/rendering is needed. However ASP.net uses C# which is a great language, and the framework has everything you need for success.
ASP.Net, great for Line-of-business apps
- Easy to integrate with IIS on any windows server
- Easy to integrate with SQL Server
- Easy to create web apis restful or rpc
- need easier integration of css pre-compilers
.NET - A mature and reliable runtime
- .NET runs well in a variety of Windows environments.
- It integrates seamlessly with other Microsoft product (SQL Server, Azure, etc).
- The documentation for much of the MSDN could be improved. That said, they have done a much better job with .NET Core.