ASP.NET is the Most Effective Web-Framework
Overall Satisfaction with ASP.NET
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.
Pros
- 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.
Cons
- 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.
- It's small and straightforward to set up and manage.
- Configurable or built-in, dependency injection is an option.
- Support for multiple operating systems and the.NET Framework.
- It enabled us to develop APIs to meet our business needs rapidly and is easy to use, and Microsoft provides frameworks for large-scale development.
- An ASP.NET application hosted our angular apps was the basis of our initial portal system. It allowed us to create prototypes for new project ideas rapidly.
It’s possible to do the same thing with Apache, Nodejs, and so on. ASP.NET is easier to learn than other programs on their own, making it more accessible. Deploying and maintaining the application is a lot easier once you’ve completed the installation process. With each passing year, ASP.NET has been improving and expanding its compatibility.
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?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of ASP.NET go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy ASP.NET again?
Yes
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