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.NET Multi-Language Support
<i><b>Originally posted by : Vikram (vkbade@ltsolutions.com)</b></i><br />Hi,<br /> During the release of .Net, microsoft had said that, you can use any of the 15 languages specified by microsoft interchangebly. Coming to Visual Studio, there are specific projects for c# and vb, but suppose there are two people working on a website, one of them is well versed in C# and other VB, how would they go by it? If suppose both of them develop their pages in their own language using separate projects, how would they integrate the pages later on? Is it fine to just copy the pages of one language into the project of other language? We had a similar situation about it and facing trouble regarding this. Please throw light on this issue<br /><br />Thanks in advance.<br /><br />Vikram<br />
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<i><b>Originally posted by : Mage</b></i><br />>Is it fine to just copy the pages of one language into the project of other language?<br /><br />It is suppose to be so! At least Microsoft says so. That's what ASP.NET was created for!
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