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ASP.NET Framework for developing applications.

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    Hello, I'm planning on starting a medium-sized ASP.NET application with about 5 developers. What is the quickest way of developing the application using an available web development framework? It is a community-based application. The environment that we are pretty comfortable is ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server 2005. Please advice. HyperX.

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      Hello, I'm planning on starting a medium-sized ASP.NET application with about 5 developers. What is the quickest way of developing the application using an available web development framework? It is a community-based application. The environment that we are pretty comfortable is ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server 2005. Please advice. HyperX.

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      You have a few more factors to consider. How many users do you expect on the site? How much content? How much are you willing to spend? How soon do you want it finished?


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        Hello, I'm planning on starting a medium-sized ASP.NET application with about 5 developers. What is the quickest way of developing the application using an available web development framework? It is a community-based application. The environment that we are pretty comfortable is ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server 2005. Please advice. HyperX.

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        Try DotNetNuke.It has many built in modules which you would require in a community-based site as forums, discussions, blogs, Image Gallery, events , Announcements etc.Just have a look at it its free(Open Source) the built in modules are mostly in VB.NET but you have option of adding your own modules which can be in C# also. Heres a link to official DotNetNuke site you can download the framework from here. DotNetNuke[^]

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          You have a few more factors to consider. How many users do you expect on the site? How much content? How much are you willing to spend? How soon do you want it finished?


          only two letters away from being an asset

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          Mark, There's going to be local events, bookmarks, messageboards, yellowpages, match-making, user profiles. Since the 5 of us are volunteers, we are looking to keep the cost at the minimum. We are looking at 6 mo time frame. Thanks, HyperX.

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            Try DotNetNuke.It has many built in modules which you would require in a community-based site as forums, discussions, blogs, Image Gallery, events , Announcements etc.Just have a look at it its free(Open Source) the built in modules are mostly in VB.NET but you have option of adding your own modules which can be in C# also. Heres a link to official DotNetNuke site you can download the framework from here. DotNetNuke[^]

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            Shujaat, We were under the impression that DNK was a little difficult to customize. Are we wrong?

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              Shujaat, We were under the impression that DNK was a little difficult to customize. Are we wrong?

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              Yes I agree DNN customization is not so easy but its not so difficult also.If you have use for in built modules you can use them and if you think that you need some extra functionality you can either modify the core modules or you can develop your own custom module and developing custom module is not difficult at all you can find many resources articles on it. The plus point is that you can find most of the things you need for a community-based site in core modules I dont think that you will have a need to modify them.Now you have to decide it as I dont know your exact requirement.If most or all of your requiremnt is met by DNN core modules then I suggest you should go for it you can save much development time. It would be Better if you download the framework and have a look at it in refrence to your requirement.If you need my help plz feel free to contact me.

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