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September 27, 2022
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September 30, 2022

ASP.NET

Lakhan Suri | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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We used ASP.NET to design our product which handles the energy-related functionality. In same product, we almost created 5000 displays that are interrelated and handle the end-to-end processes. we had created multiple displays which handle reporting, entry pages, summary pages, etc. Product which we created using ASP is in the market nowadays and solving energy-related problems .
  • 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
We used ASP.NET to build a platform in which we handled multiple problems like Data entry, Summary pages, reporting displays, and build complex logic for profit and loss statements. It works well while using the Microsoft IDE and its intelligence is flawless. I would recommend it works well while interacting with C# and UI
Score 10 out of 10
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We are currently implementing a few microservices with .NET 6 for our internal operations. It’s very fast, seems quite reliable, has a huge community. It’s also multiplatform in ways, so we can potentially reuse some logic in future applications
  • 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
It fits all your web application needs when building domain driven enterprise applications. May not be for those wanting to make prototype web app or API really fast
Score 8 out of 10
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We use it for our custom-made applications for our customers. The problems are that we have to invest in the knowledge of juniors. The scope is applications but also services we support for our customers. This could be interface services between SAP and our MES solutions or interfaces with customer machines.
  • It is free of use.
  • Cross platform support.
  • Big community for your questions.
  • The applications needs updating.
  • High level of knowledge.
  • The tools for running needs too much resources.
Well suited: for interfaces between machines data and applications. Made as a service. For web applications in factories where you don't have access to thick clients due to the environment. not well suited: quick measurements and fast data transitions between different applications. When time dependency is needed, then you better can choose other solutions.
Fernando Roque | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
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I use ASP.NET with the SAP Business One SDK to develop financial web reports from the HANA database. The integration of ASP.NET with the SAP B1 SDK is excellent. It is possible to run complex queries and store the results in a record set variable to present them on the HTML page. Also, I use ASP.net to test and development of BOTS using Microsoft Power Automate.
  • Database integration for queries and inserts.
  • Excellent for script language for HTML.
  • Razor pages in Visual Studio 2022/.NET is the positive next step of web development.
  • Cases of study to show the excellent performance of ASP.NET combined with Razor.
  • Better integration with Amazon RDS database.
  • Easier method to parse the JSON results from webservice's.
ASP.NET is well suited to work with the Microsoft SQL Server flavors database. It has an excellent interface library with the database to get the results and store them in a variable. From here, you can display the results using script language to the HTML web page. Probably ASP.NET is not appropriate to do Android development for offline applications. These applications can keep working without a connection to the internet.
Score 10 out of 10
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Our core application was developed using ASP.NET.We use it as a database user interface and to follow our workflows and processes.
  • Easily build user interfaces for web applications.
  • User management through user sessions.
  • Integrates easily to third party .NET components.
  • It could be more visually appealing.
  • For certain things you shouldn't depend on third party applications.
ASP.NET works well to build robust web-based systems. It integrates security very well and a lot of components that allow you to build your web pages using a graphic designer. However, the essential elements of ASP.NET are too basic, and sometimes development is accelerated by buying third-party components. ASP.NET also integrates very well with any database. It offers user sessions that easy to implement and are secure.
September 27, 2022

ASP.Net

Ali Abu Fkhideh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
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We use ASP.Net in a department in our company to develop wide and various applications that serve our business needs, it helped us a lot, since it is very easy to learn, has many resources over the internet and very flexible and always in a leading position compared to other technologies.
  • 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
  • One of the most strengths ASP.NET has is that it is a Microsoft product, and like all other products of Microsoft you will always get the best support and find latest updates easy
  • The JavaScript intellisense, and formatting especially when using inline server side code
  • The cascading style sheet intellisense
It is always good and fit for any web application needed, even for small applications or websites.
Georgios Diamantopoulos | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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ASP.NET has come a long way since 2010 when I started my career in web development. It was a cumbersome and slow technology that was only used by "Microsoft shops" that has transformed into an easy-to-use and open source (!) technology that is also one of the fastest web app hosts in the world. The .NET Core team has really made ASP.NET shine.

We use it to build anything from small internally-used applications to large web applications that scale to thousands and thousands of users.
  • Build web applications with ease.
  • Get up and running in minutes.
  • Make it easier to vote on features that we want to see implemented.
If you're building a REST API or a Websocket application, ASP.NET is a must-use.

The only reason we would prefer using e.g. NodeJS over ASP.NET is when we need to use a package that doesn't have a good alternative in the .NET ecosystem, which is rare. On such example is pdfkit, which we use to render PDF receipts.
Al Mubassir Muin | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
ASP.NET is considered to be the best framework. We typically use it across all of our web projects and in our organization because it is a programming language that allows us to create web-based sites or applications. ASP.NET creates websites based on CSS, HTML5, and JavaScript that are smooth, fast, and scale for many users. It is a well-established web platform that can build enterprise-class server-based applications for Windows. ASP.NET's MVC is the framework of choice for most of the websites we build and integrate it with our projects with various systems. In terms of web page development, ASP.NET is the fastest. Instead of sending a request to the server every time, pages are safer and quicker. We need a few lines of code because so many things can be dragged and dropped. Because of its developer friendliness and versatility, ASP.NET is a popular choice.
  • 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.
We use ASP.NET, one of our primary programming languages, on every one of our web development projects. ASP.NET allows us to do everything, including front-end programming and business logic. It supports a variety of programming languages, including C-sharp. VB.NET, F.sharp, and others. Also, it integrates with third-party applications. An all-in-one, we can link our application to a database as a case in point. Individual developers attempting to create an app should avoid it if possible. Compared to other web servers, ASP.NET is more resource-intensive and expensive for small businesses. Constant framework updates and tool compatibility were not features that appealed to me.
Brendan McKenna | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently use ASP.NET core as the backbone for all of our APIs. I have been using ASP.NET for over 10 years and it's been an incredible transformation thinking back over the years with respect to how the technology has progressed. I've always had an instinctual trust when choosing Microsoft technologies throughout my entire life. There is a plethora of community support, stack overflow questions/answers and a pretty efficient bug reporting system for Microsoft. Everything is so easy to configure to get up and running nowadays and there is so much that comes right out of the box and is built into the framework. Built in support for dependency injection is one of the latest features which has made development even more convenient. Who would have thought Microsoft would one day support cross platform development. Even recent benchmarks place ASP.NET core above Node.js in some scenarios.
  • Built in support for dependency injection
  • Easy to configure startup files
  • High benchmarks in speed
  • Cross platform support
  • Plethora of tools built into the framework
  • Razor needs improvement to match Angular
  • Unit test automation
[ASP.NET is] very well suited for professional development environments and maybe less appropriate for individual developers looking to spin up an app. It easily integrated into Azure so is the obvious choice if you are choosing the Microsoft stack.
Pritesh Patel | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
[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.
ASP.NET is one of the main languages that we use across all of our Web Projects. We use Asp.net in may ways in our department. We use [ASP.NET] for developing most of our web projects using [ASP.NET] MVC for most of our custom applications, and we also integrated our project, which develop using [ASP.NET] with numerous systems. What I disliked is the updates on the framework. And the compatibility on different programming tools. Asp.net uses more Web server resources than others and it is expensive for small companies.
Anthony Aziz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
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We use ASP.NET to drive most of our services. It provides the back end for our web-based software service, powers our client API gateways, and offers isolated portals for our clients' customer, employees, and business partners to interact with them.

It allows us to build our business logic on a thin, configurable framework and implement different architectures within that to suit the specific need of the project.
  • 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
I would recommend ASP.NET for any web-based application that requires business logic or database functionality. I would also recommend it for API services or internal services.
I would not recommend it for front-end-heavy applications or websites that are primarily static pages.
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
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ASP.NET is being used throughout my organization for the development of both windows and desktop applications. Custom tools are being created by it to ease out our processes and client-side applications are also developed on it. Further, it could be connected to a backend like SQL Server and a Full-stack development can be easily done on it.
  • Full stack web development
  • framework
  • Develop Web API
  • Front end development
  • Pricing
  • limited to windows and IIS
ASP.NET is well suited if you want to do full-stack web development or build some Web API. You can do pretty much everything and a lot of behind the scenes will be handled by ASP.NET itself. Like you can connect your application to a database, do front-end development in razor view pages, write business logic in a lot of languages including C-sharp, VB.NET, F-sharp etc. It also supports a lot of third-party packages to be installed into it.
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
Our company portal is developed in ASP.NET and Angular. It is a great combination to build the backend and frontend of any web application. But as it is fully integrated in the Microsoft eco-system it is great to connect different services so our users can easily manage things in one place.
  • Build great backend APIs
  • Connect to other systems
  • Works great with other Microsoft technologies
  • Development of ASP.NET goes so quickly that it sometimes is hard to keep up
  • Documentation could have some more real world examples
  • Cross platform support was not so good but is getting much better
ASP.NET is a great framework when building web applications, it works well with other Microsoft technology and can be connected to almost anything. It is compatible with most modern web standards and can easily be integrated with other services. It works best on Microsoft platforms but can also work on other operating systems, although not all functionality will be available.
Viral Patel | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
We used ASP.NET for some of the web applications we had. User can do basic synchronization configurations using that web application. Also some administrative management and performance monitoring is featured with that tool. User can externalize their contents using that synchronization tool.
  • Net is the easiest tool for developing web application.
  • Validators , web configurations ,security simplified by making it as declarative.
  • Huge improvement is possible with the roundtrips. The way React framework works.
  • Payload needs to be optimized. It should be light weight.
ASP.NET is best for fast development, even if there is a bit expensive software subscription where users can focus on their core application instead of a lot of plumbing work. Not appropriate for applications like a blog or social networking websites. Not suitable where you need to display multiple fragments, and each of them are refreshing frequently.
Mithila Samarasinghe | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 1 out of 10
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Verified User
It is being used across the business as a web hosting service provider
  • I am not happy with services at all.
  • Help desk consultants are not experienced solution providers, I have experienced that they even are not competent to solve very basic issues which is very evident in my help desk query list.
The service has not performed well, web host servicing breaks down even without notice. When asked the reason technical team says it was server maintenance. If it is server maintenance, a simple email at the time of break down would have made the client aware. This team does not care about the client at all.
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
We use ASP.net for all of our project-backed developments. It is our primary choice for applications or services. The framework integrates well with the Windows environment.
  • It integrates well with the Windows platform, and with .net core, it has become more open and supported by many other platforms.
  • We use the micro-service architecture for all our new projects. it's fast, can be deployed easily and it's more secure.
  • Easy to learn, and there is plenty of help online.
  • Some of the cons are outdated now with the latest core versions.
  • It can be a bit heavy.
It's the best for a target application to run on a Windows environment, especially in a large scale organization.
It is less suited for websites and small web applications, there are other alternatives.
Kyle Kochtan | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
ASP.NET is one of the primary languages that we use across the entire enterprise. We utilize ASP.NET in a variety of uses and departments. We use this language as a primary source for our many custom applications. They run the gamut from simple web applications to enterprise level EDI integration between numerous systems.
  • NET is very good at "write once, use often."
  • Performance is excellent.
  • Security is rock solid.
  • Support is always there from MS.
  • Older versions of ASP.NET have issues needing to be upgraded.
  • There are version conflicts in older versions.
  • Third party integration can sometimes take extra work.
ASP.NET is well suited for many different applications. We utilize ASP.NET for SOAP web services and JSON web API. We also utilize ASP.NET for many different sizes of websites, including WCF, ASP Forms and many more. ASP.NET allows us the flexibility to develop web applications for our business needs without having to sacrifice advanced tools.
March 04, 2019

Making use of ASP.NET

Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
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ASP.NET is used across my organization because of it's low cost and high speed along with vast language support. ASP.NET uses windows server environment and so it requires less configuration and setup and it is very easy to update and maintain for my organization. As a result, ASP.NET saves us developer cost and time compared to other web application framework.

  • NET is built into Windows server environment and so it requires less setup and configuration than other web development platforms.
  • NET is easy to update and maintain, making it low cost and highly efficient.
  • Since ASP.NET is very popular among developers, it makes online resources and skilled developers easy to find.
  • When an ASP.NET application is initially compiled, it takes a little bit of time.
  • It takes some time to understand to ASP.NET application is divided into different application parts.
  • It might be difficult to convert older applications into ASP.net framework.
ASP.NET is great if an organization has a lot of data and needs to frequently update their website and database. It is also great for organizations that want to save developer and maintenance cost. However, ASP.NET may not be ideal for organization that has an existing web application and needs to convert their web application into a ASP.NET framework.
Score 8 out of 10
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ASP.NET is used throughout the upper levels of our Information Technology group. Lower levels and the rest of the company remains limited to VBA via Excel, Access, etc. due to security restrictions set by the company. ASP.NET addresses the more complex business problems, especially web integration, which cannot be addressed with the simpler tools. We also use ASP.NET to allow various back-end databases (Oracle, SQL, etc.) to communicate to a main program or even mobile devices.
  • 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.
ASP.NET is definitely well-suited for Enterprise applications as it was designed for just such a purpose. It has capabilities to produce cross-platform solutions. The learning curve when switching can be intimidating, but as long as your team has a decent knowledge of general web development, then it should not be too difficult to make the transition. You will be satisfied in the end.
Sagiv Frankel | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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It was used by our front-end development team. We served web pages for the company's free tier solution, which needed SEO, so it had to be server rendered. The business logic layer was already build on top of .NET so it made sense to stick to the same tech stack.

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.
ASP.net is well suited when all your services are a part of the Microsoft ecosystem. If you wish to be dynamic with your tech stack and easily switch cloud providers and programming paradigms, ASP.net might get in your way a little.

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.
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
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ASP.NET is used for our in-house software development, by our IT development teams. As a mature and stable framework, well used and well supported it is ideal for the development of everything from our small internal applications to our enterprise scale web applications - meaning both the internal and external customers interact with our ASP.NET applications.
  • NET is a rich framework which provides vast amounts of functionality, which helps speed up development
  • NET is supported by an array of high-quality tooling from Microsoft, such as TFS and Visual Studio
  • There a large community of experienced ASP.NET developers which means patterns and practices are well documented and there is also plenty of discussion opportunities within the community, such as conferences, meetups, and forums.
  • The large user base means that recruitment can be easier
  • Cost is the main one - Microsoft tooling and infrastructure can be very expensive
  • Some developers are anti-Microsoft which means not everyone is enthusiastic about joining a "Microsoft house"
ASP.NET is well suited to enterprise-scale development and smaller scale development - however, the costs traditionally associated with the tooling, licensing and infrastructure could potentially place a small blocker in the way for stand-ups looking to use ASP.NET. It is excellent for fast development - File > New Project options in Visual Studio are really good for ASP.NET and you can get up and running really quickly.
Erik Zanker | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
We use ASP.net across the whole organization and all products.
  • 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
Well suited to line-of-business apps, n-tier applications, apps with web and windows UIs, apps that run well on IIS, apps that use SQLServer.
December 21, 2017

Super Fast Development

Milan Shah | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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We are using ASP.NET to build a modern state of art web 2.0 application heavily using Web API and other functionality like REST services call, mashups etc, This is a consumer application, so making it faster for the user was one of the key requirements. The code minification really helped us do that, Its amazing IDE helps make development faster, also as asp.NET being popular tech we have great community support and resources are easily available.
  • Great Community support
  • Amazing development environment and ecosystem including debugging
  • Easy deployments
  • Easy to find resources with this skillset
  • Single page applications are still difficult to develop
  • Cost can be a possible issue
  • Not enough tools for SEO and ADA requirements
It is highly recommended for the small application being hosted in a shared environment, also, recommend if you want a faster time to market. It has a huge inbuilt toolset for easier and faster development. Don't use if you are planning to build a single page application
Rich Mephan | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
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Verified User
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We are utilising ASP.NET within our software development team. It is used extensively in our case management application which is used by numerous law firms across the country. Primarily ASP.NET is used within our organisation to create cloud-based components to fulfill our customers' business processes and is hosted within our own private data centers or OnPremise as and when a customer requires it.
  • Templating engine - ASP.NET Razor markup allows an easy way to embed server-based code into web pages, and the powerful build in helper methods allow complex functionality to be included with a single line of code.
  • Extensibility - ASP.NET can take advantage of the massive amount of third-party components and extensibility provided by the .NET Framework and related infrastructure. For instance, NuGet.org provides thousands of components that can be used and incorporated into ASP.NET applications.
  • NET is tied to Windows and IIS. However the future of ASP.NET is ASP.NET Core, which is the reimagining of ASP.NET in a platform independent manner.

Suited: Cloud-based line of business applications.

Not Suited: Integration with users’ desktops and local machines, and highly graphical intensive applications.

Christopher Belanger | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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We write multiple software products across our teams. The majority of these products are written in some version of ASP.NET. It is used daily for development, debugging, and all other R&D activities. This is across multiple versions of .NET and both legacy applications and new greenfield applications. In general, all back-end code is .NET.
  • .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.
.NET is suitable across a variety of scenarios as it is a programming language. I have used it to write scalable servers, web APIs, desktop clients, command line applications, and a variety of other applications. As long as you are going to be running on an environment that can have the runtime, you can use it.
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