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The ASP.NET framework is the successor to Classic ASP and offers a vast variety of application models for building web-based applications fit for almost any scenario. To date, ASP.NET includes ASP.NET Web Pages for, like Classic ASP, creating simple page-driven websites; ASP.NET Web Forms for making dynamic form-driven web applications; ASP.NET MVC for creating more advanced web applications based on the Model View Controller (MVC) pattern; and ASP.NET Web API specifically for building APIs.
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Reynders, F. (2018). Introduction to ASP.NET Core. In: Modern API Design with ASP.NET Core 2. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3519-5_2
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