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What Do You Want to Code Today?
Deciding Which Technologies and Tools To Use
is a rather long yet helpful topic if you're new to coding with Microsoft Visual Studio or the .NET Framework or you're coding a type of solution in Visual Studio or the .NET Framework that you've never coded before. For example, if you want to create a Web-based solution that interacts with data, this Help topic takes you to
Creating Visual Web Developer Data Applications
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Published Thursday, January 12, 2006 5:04 PM by
Paul Cornell [MSFT]
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