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ASP.NET MVC 4 to be released with its Very Own “Go Live” License

Feb 17, 2012

In a move by Microsoft to lure developers to this popular framework platform for web pages and application development, the Redmond giant will offer their ASP.NET MVC 4 Developer suite with a Go Live license bundled with it. This is most likely meant to insure their focus is solely on Windows Azure. The ASP.NET MVC 4 Developer Preview, which was released at the Microsoft BUILD conference back in September of 2011 which also included the release of the Visual Studio 11 and ASP.NET 4.5 Developer Preview .NET 4.5 which introduced support for mobile apps, for now including C#, and only limited VB functionality and a host of other improvements.

See the full ASP.NET MVC 4 article here.

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