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8 out of 10
September 30, 2022
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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 …
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ASP.Net

9 out of 10
September 27, 2022
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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, …
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9 out of 10
July 30, 2021
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We have been connected to ASP.NET for more than one year to developed applications on different platforms like MAC, Linux, and …
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Fernando Roque | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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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.
  • Integration with Razor and Visual Studio 2022.
  • SAP Business One SDK development.
  • Creation of backend web services.
  • Easy development of SAP Business One web reports.
  • Excellent ROI in learning curve of Razor and Visual Studio 2022.
  • Excellent integration to query the HANA SAP database.
We choose ASP.NET because our core business is working with the SAP HANA database using SAP Business One. We can develop state-of-the-art applications with Razor and Visual Studio 2022 fast and with excellent application performance response. Working SAP Hana with JAVA could be more challenging because it has fewer developers communities, and it could be harder to find a solution for a question.
SAP HANA Cloud, SAP S/4HANA Cloud, SAP BW/4HANA, Microsoft SQL Server, Automation Anywhere, Azure Bot Service (Microsoft Bot Framework), SAP Business One, Python IDLE, Google BigQuery, Amazon Redshift, Cisco Packet Tracer (part of Cisco Networking Academy)
July 30, 2021

ASP.NET Review

Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
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We have been connected to ASP.NET for more than one year to developed applications on different platforms like MAC, Linux, and windows.it's having rich libraries to develop web Applications like Asp.net MVC,ASP.net MVC, ASP.NET WebForms, Webpages Webapi, etc and it is being used widely in our whole organization. it supports different details lists for a testing framework that are ready-made available in the architecture.
  • Inbuilt both Web UI and Web Aps.
  • Its having very rich libraries to build different applications like MVC core, API, VB.net.
  • Build in to use different platform and opensource like Windows, MAC and Linux
  • It provides cloud ready environment.
  • Application takes time to load project that should get improved.
Suited:
  • An application that runs on different platforms like Windows, Mac and Linux.
  • If both web application and web API in one project solution.
  • Development Application in different platform.
  • Supports n number of programing languages that can be ASP.NET MVC, WEB API, Web pages, etc.
  • Save development time with save budget.
  • Provides flexibility to integrate different plugin or libraries to your application.
  • It provides inbuilt project development as well as unit test architecture. That allows you to write test cases also.
Brendan McKenna | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
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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.
  • Easily hostable
  • .NET framework language support
  • Support for unit tests
  • Built in dependency injection
  • Has allowed us to develop all of our APIs to fulfill out business needs
  • Our initial portal system was built using a hybrid combination of an ASP.NET app hosting our angular app
I don't like javascript that much, personally. Having a backend built on top of javascript in the case of Node.js leaves me lying awake at night. I prefer strongly typed languages and knowing I have the support of Microsoft behind my choice of systems. Node.js when I experimented was awkward to setup and not as intuitive as ASP.NET.
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