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Choosing technology for new development project

Asked by AJS_Developer in Project Management, Management & Debugging Software, .Net Editors & IDEs

The organization I work for is about to start work on a new development project. We'd like it to be fully web based, but want to avoid having to cut HTML and JavaScript code. We prefer using MS products.

I've read a few bits and pieces on the new WPF included in .Net 3.5 and I like the cool 'look and feel' features of stand alone applications that use this technology.

Is it a realistic expectation to develop a standalone app using WPF and port directly to a web based application?
Is the WPF Browser Application project type my only web-based option (besides using Silverlight or ASP .Net) if I want to develop a purely web-based solution?

I'm basically after the fastest development tools / techniques, without having to sacrifice on visual 'coolness', and hopefully being able to quickly port between web based and standalone as needed.

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