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Developers

Susan Ibach| Technical EvangelistChristopher Harrison | Head Geek

ASP.NET

Web Forms

Websites

Web-pages Single-PageApps MVC Web API SignalR

Services

One ASP.NET

One ASP.NET

• No initial decision required

• Use the right tool for the job

• Mix and match as needed

• Scaffolding available across all frameworks

Bootstrap

• Default web template in Visual Studio 2013

• Created by Twitter

• De facto standard

• Several templates and tools available for customization

• Designed for multiple form factors

DEMOCreating a Web Project in Visual Studio 2013

Browser Link

• Browser compatibility issues still plague developers

• Refresh multiple browsers with one button

• Uses SignalR

New IntelliSense Features

• Better CSS support– IDs– Classes

• JavaScript– Support for common libraries• Knockout• AngularJS

DEMONew IntelliSense Features

Debugging JavaScript

• Ya know what – let’s just demo this. It’s just that cool.

DEMOIt’s Just That Cool

Debugging Features

• Just My Code

• Go To Definition

• Highlight Identifier

ASP.NET Identity

• Supersedes Membership

• One Identity system for all of ASP.NET

• Claims based authentication– Forms authentication• Membership

–Windows authentication– ADFS– Live ID– Twitter– Facebook

DEMOIntroducing Identity

MVC Features

• Scaffolding– Easily create CRUD controller actions and views– Not just for rapid application development

• Attribute routing– Place routing information closer to the action– Simplify creation of vanity URLs

DEMONew MVC Functionality

Zen Coding

• Web Essentials for Visual Studio

• Simplifies creation of HTML and ASP.NET markup

DEMOZen Coding

data

servicestableHDInsight

blob storage

SQL database

app

services

media

hpcintegration analytics

caching identity service bus

web sitesmobile services

cloud services

infrastructure

servicescdn

virtual machines

virtual network vpn

traffic manager

Visual Studio Explorer

• Manage Azure from Visual Studio– Create web sites– Stop virtual machines– Filter subscriptions

Web Sites

Scalable Automated Flexible

High-density and secure web hosting

Open publishing methods and protocols

Integrated and open solution

Lowers customer onboarding costs and streamlines upselling

Upsell from shared to reserved

Support for PHP, Node.js, and ASP.NET

Metering and throttling of resources

Fully integrated into Web App Gallery

DEMOManage Azure from Visual Studio

Apps for Office and SharePoint

Full pageImplement complete app experiences to satisfy business scenarios

App partsCreate app parts that can interact with the SharePoint experience

UI command extensionsAdd new commands to the ribbon and item menus

Apps for SharePoint Form Factors

Get remote events from SharePoint.Use CSOM/REST + OAuth

Provider-hosted app

Bring your own server hosting infrastructureAuto-hosted app

Windows Azure + SQL Azure provisioned automatically as

apps are installed

SharePoint

web

Your hosted site

SharePoint

webAzure

SharePoint-hosted app

Reuse web elements (lists, out-of-box web parts). Client-side technologies

and declarative workflows

Hostweb

App web(from WSP)

Cloud-hosted apps

SharePoint App Hosting

Office Developer Tools

Supports cloud app model

Develop against Office 365 or on-premises

Rich tooling support for app artifacts

DEMOCreating a SharePoint 2013 App

DEMOConverting a Web Application to a SharePoint 2013 App

Where can I get Visual Studio 2013?

• MSDN subscribers can download

• Startup companies may qualify for MSDN through BizSpark www.Microsoft.com/bizspark

• Students can access through Dreamspark www.dreamspark.com

• Anyone can download Express or Trial versions at http://www.visualstudio.com/downloads

• Visual Studio Online – free for up to 5 users www.visualstudio.com/vsonline

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