3. Agenda
One ASP.NET
Why ASP.NET loves HTML5 and CSS3?
Visual Studio 2013: What’s new for Web Devs?
Browser Link, Editor improvements for JavaScript, CSS3, HTML5, Web
Essentials
Windows Azure
Intro to the platform
Visual Studio Online
What if… We could edit our code online?
11. Integration Layer
Client
Mobile
Services
PC
Tablet
CDN
Data Sync
Data layer
App layer
Office
Traffic
Manager
Virtual
Networks
Media
Services
Compute
Disks
Storage
Blobs
Hyper-V
Recovery
Manager
Backup
Tables
Web Sites
Queues
Cellphone
Browser
BizTalk Services
Cloud Services
Caching
Console
Local
service
Local DB
Service Bus
Active
Directory
Data Sync
VM
SQL
HDInsight
Stream
Insight
Reporting
Database
With the release of Visual Studio 2013, we have taken a step towards unifying the experience of using ASP.NET technologies, so that you can easily mix and match the ones you want. For example, you can start a project using MVC and easily add Web Forms pages to the project later, or scaffold Web APIs in a Web Forms project. One ASP.NET is all about making it easier for you as a developer to do the things you love in ASP.NET. No matter what technology you choose, you can have confidence that you are building on the trusted underlying framework of One ASP.NET.