Yeah, I know that, but then why mention .NET a lot? And Microsoft Silverlight? And other MS development tools? They do mention DreamWeaver, and in fact in the latter part of the class we have to use Dreamweaver. For now though we are just using a text editor. I was just curious why the class is so pro MS.
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