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	<description>Last week Microsoft announced the release of the Visual Studio 2012 and the new ASP.NET Framework. Complete with improvements to MVC, Web Forms, and the introduction of ASP.NET Web API—and with added features such as optimization, enhanced Data Annotations, vastly improved Web Forms controls, and much, much more—the new ASP.NET release promises to be the best yet. In this episode of Web Camps TV, Scott Hunter, Principal Program Manager Lead on the ASP.NET team, walks through an introduction to the new features as well as a few demonstrations. If you&#39;re looking for a concise introduction to all the great ASP.NET additions in the latest release, you can&#39;t miss this show. Follow Brady Gaster Follow Cory Fowler Follow Scott Hunter </description>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Can someone explain why EF Migrations is always listed as an MVC feature? Isn't EF completely unrelated to the web framework?</p><p>posted by Stilgar</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Great work. I am highly obliged that you are sharing such info with us. I would appreciate if you will post  on daily basis and that too with good typical info which i didn&#39;t get from anywhere. Being an ASP.net  aspirant at http&#58;&#47;&#47;www.wiziq.com&#47;course&#47;57-fresher-training-projects, I really appreciate your work<br><p>posted by atachi</p>]]>
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