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Introduction to Microsoft's .NET Platform

In the present Internet scenario, accessing data from different accounts at various places isn't practically feasible. Usually databases are designed for particular devices such as a PC, a WAP enabled Cell Phone, a PDA (HPC) is inaccessible from other devices. Microsoft has unveiled MICROSOFT.NET which supports the following technologies keeping all these aspects in mind.

These are some of the terms that all software developers & jobseekers have been having their eyes glued on since at least early last year. This article is devoted to those who need to or love to keep themselves updated with the emerging trends of technology!!


 

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