Thanks for the advise....
Actually I've been developing sites using Visual Studio 2005 and 2008... however, of late I began collaborating with others who use Dreamweaver, and need to at least understand how it works and how it relates to ASP.NET... this is why I am looking for tutorials in this regard... I need to be very clear about what Dreamweaver role is in creating ASP.NET pages... and, does it make the task any easier? Can I use it to create pages and maybe add to them or develop them further in Visual Studio....?
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by: jppintoPosted on 2009-10-18 at 06:36:50ID: 25599803
The best option to work with ASP .Net 3.5 is Visual Studio 2008! There you can handle all of the potential of this developing language and use all of the potential of 3.5 Framework.