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Dreamweaver, Visual Studio, c# asp.net web site development tools

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    Hello, I searched and didn't find a good answer to these specific questions so I thought I'd post them here: - What are some suggestions for the best ways people have used for site design for sites containing asp.net and c#? - I'm getting more into asp.net using VS 2008 but have used Dreamweaver MX for over 5 years. I'd like to continue to use dreamweaver but also use VS for code development. Is that possible? - Do most developers just stick with VS for full site design and deployment? Thanks in advance for your responses and patience with my foolish newbie questions. ----------- Jeff

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      Hello, I searched and didn't find a good answer to these specific questions so I thought I'd post them here: - What are some suggestions for the best ways people have used for site design for sites containing asp.net and c#? - I'm getting more into asp.net using VS 2008 but have used Dreamweaver MX for over 5 years. I'd like to continue to use dreamweaver but also use VS for code development. Is that possible? - Do most developers just stick with VS for full site design and deployment? Thanks in advance for your responses and patience with my foolish newbie questions. ----------- Jeff

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      I think each one have their own personal criteria , For me, if I have to develop something related with asp I will use only VS because it was specially created for that, I think DreamWeaver was made for design tasks and for static web pages. Each tool has good function as well as weakness, all depends of your experience with each one. My personal opinion.

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