![]() One of the design goals for ASP.NET was to get free from its Visual studio and Windows dependencies so I feel okay about learning how it works on this layer and hopefully later I’ll get to appreciate the extras that Visual Studio will give me on top. I’m going to take a look under the covers of Visual Studio 2015 preview at the command line underpinnings of ASP.NET 5 and, as a result, for the first part of this article I’m not going to touch Visual Studio at all it will all be driven from the command line and Notepad. I have been following the progression of ASP.NET in particular in relation to the changes made for ASP.NET 5.
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