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Pros of ASP.NET Zero
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    Rapid development
  • 4
    Starting point for web applications
  • 4
    Clean & SOLID architecture
  • 3
    Premium forum support
  • 3
    Open source AspNet Boilerplate framework behind
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    Core features covering most business needs
  • 3
    Automates repeated tasks
  • 3
    Pre-built functionalities
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    Full source code included
  • 2
    Fast and quality product support
  • 2
    Well-documented
  • 2
    Easy to customize
  • 2
    Open-source mature framework
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    Multi Tenancy
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    Easy to integrate
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    Metronic premium UI theme
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    New doctype
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    Local storage
  • 334
    Canvas
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    Semantic header and footer
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    Video element
  • 121
    Geolocation
  • 106
    Form autofocus
  • 100
    Email inputs
  • 85
    Editable content
  • 79
    Application caches
  • 10
    Easy to use
  • 9
    Cleaner Code
  • 5
    Easy
  • 4
    Websockets
  • 4
    Semantical
  • 3
    Better
  • 3
    Audio element
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    Modern
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    Portability
  • 2
    Semantic Header and Footer, Geolocation, New Doctype
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    Content focused
  • 2
    Compatible
  • 1
    Very easy to learning to HTML

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      Easy to forget the tags when you're a begginner
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      Long and winding code

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    What is ASP.NET Zero?

    ASP.NET Zero is a starting point for new web applications with modern UI and SOLID architecture. It saves time by providing common application requirements with pre-built modules/pages as a Visual Studio solution (with full source code).

    What is HTML5?

    HTML5 is a core technology markup language of the Internet used for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web. As of October 2014 this is the final and complete fifth revision of the HTML standard of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The previous version, HTML 4, was standardised in 1997.

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