silverlight - C# Web Application Question -


The first question on stack overflow ...

I am a newbie in C #, yet it Looking forward to doing it straight forward in learning it.

I saw it a few minutes ago. Reading through ASP.net with different C # technologies WCF, WPF, Silver Light, C #, which has lots of techniques to take it with C #.

I make a web application C # I think silver light is the best choice for me

The application will have a database that will be hosted on a hosting server in the UK. . The programming language should also be in C #. This project is to promote your knowledge and skills in the web application (inside the C #) I hope that the web application is installed on a test domain name.

If possible, I would like to deploy the web application on other domains. I gather to research that maybe a configuration file will be required so that the domain name, DB name, password etc. is configured on an individual basis. Can go

Will it also be possible to make changes in the web application after 3 months, and click on a button and deploy the latest changes on the application?

There is a need to create an application for my need which will be hosted by DB and will need to interact with DB, I think the light with silver C # is on the right line.

Am I on the right track, am I considering tools, technologies? Any indicators will be appreciated What can I do with Silver Lite or an alternative technique with C # can be a better option?

Sorry for the long essay style question, thanks for looking through my question, I liked it best to give as much information as possible.

** Update: After some generous answer / answer and advice, I would like to update my question: ASP.NET MVC, Is it possible to connect to a database such as MySQL? I have read that it is possible to use ado.net. Is this possible with other ORMs?

Also it is possible to package a web application in the APN.net MVC so that I can install it on a second test domain / server? **

I look forward to your reply and advice if there is anything that requires explanation, please let me know Thank you.

You should consider what the purpose of your application is to launch a silhouette on the cloud, and media, It is great for things like Flash, but the user needs to light the silver on his machine. I advise you to look at asp.net MVC as a "pure" web development technology. I do not really classarail as web development, even if it is hosted in its web browser ...

Its main issue is to look at the technology to see the application .. and then Make your decision based on the requirements of the application.

Here are some information about tutorials and videos that are great and I'm sure that will help you ...

When you just start out all the circulars, for example There is a danger of being caught in WPF, WCF etc. I will work my way through a good medium and I will write some simple console applications to feel for the language. Best wishes


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