Overall Satisfaction with ASP.NET
[ASP.NET] is one of the best languages for developing web based applications and websites. [ASP.NET] when integrated with CSS, Javascript and Jquery can give a very good UI. [ASP.NET] is used for building web applications which can interact with databases. It is a server side programming language.
- Community versions of Visual Studio for ASP.NET and MSSQL Server Express as database are free. However, the fees of the advanced database systems required for comprehensive projects are quite high (MSSQL Server Standard, Enterprise etc.).
- NET is a framework (framework) where .NET language is used to develop web applications. It uses C # language and requires advanced coding knowledge to learn.
- For hosting of Code generated by ASP. Net can be hosted on IIS only.
- Net is just like plug and play, we have to focus on a logic of code rest part can be handled by ASP. Net framework.
- It's a best for only web development.
- One downside with ASP.NET is its reliance on the .NET framework.
- Ease of use for developers
- C# is a great language and .NET has a lot of powerful functionality like LINQ
- Support
- Easy to integrate with SQL server and other Microsoft solutions (Entity Framework is great).
- Integrates in the Microsoft environment very easily and can be transferred to Azure Cloud
- Easy to migrate from server to server if needed
- Deployments are fast and easy
[ASP.NET] is built over a very solid framework, that for sure developers can depend on, and through the years it evolved very well to serve the market and developers need, with the different versions and design patterns it has you will always be able to do all the stuff needed with minimum efforts. Node.js is new technology and there isn't much support and documentation available for it out there.
Do you think ASP.NET delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with ASP.NET's feature set?
Yes
Did ASP.NET live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of ASP.NET go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy ASP.NET again?
Yes