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Microsoft combines all-in-one installation, a gallery of templates, and coding shortcuts to speed dev and deployment of Windows-based websites WebMatrix is Microsoft’s new easy on-ramp to the busy Web ...
Microsoft WebMatrix is intended to serve the website creation, customization, and publication needs of designers and amateurs, and not as a substitute for Visual Studio or other professional ...
Back in 2003, Microsoft had a plan to attract Web site developers to the Microsoft platform with a skunkworks project called WebMatrix. On July 7, 2010, Microsoft brought back that discontinued effort ...
Over the course of last week, Scott Guthrie, vice president of Microsoft's Developer Division, showcased a range of new web development tools that the company is working on. These were a prelude to ...
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Today Microsoft released WebMatrix, a free Web development tool designed to give students and beginners an easy introduction to Web development. It has been in beta since July. WebMatrix is designed ...
NuPack is a new open source package manager that should make your life easier when you want to install .NET libraries in your projects. According to Scott Gu, it supports all .NET project types, ...
Microsoft Wednesday announced the free Web site development tool WebMatrix has moved into beta 2, with enhancements such as improved Visual Basic support. Microsoft's Scott Guthrie said WebMatrix "now ...
On May 1, Microsoft released to the Web the final version of its WebMatrix 3 toolset for creating, publishing and maintaining Web sites. (It looks like the early April WebMatrix 3 announcement was for ...
The Web development software has graduated from its beta status and is being released tomorrow with what the company says should be more polish. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple ...