If you would like to get your feet wet with .NET but don't want to fork out the money for Visual Studio, you might want to check out #develop . It is full of features including a VB.NET to C# conversion tool.
I don't think ASP.NET development is available yet, but they are working on it.
If this IDE provides what is neccessary for HS 2.0 development then we could add project types to the IDE for HS plugins.
Kirby
I don't think ASP.NET development is available yet, but they are working on it.
If this IDE provides what is neccessary for HS 2.0 development then we could add project types to the IDE for HS plugins.
Kirby
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