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I have been delving into web development quite heavily recently. I have searched all over the internet for what is the best framework to use. I know that what would be considered the "best" can be affected by what I want to do, specifically.

I want to create websites that are easily to update (minimal code changes), looks great, and is relatively easy to code with. It's basic desires that any website should need at least sometime.

Based on what my desire is, what would be the best framework (if that's even the right term for this) to learn and use?

Would I be better off using Microsoft Visual Studio to code in as well using Microsoft specific frameworks like MVC, or would a open source provide better and more functionality?

I know many beginning web developers would benefit from this as well.

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This is very subjective, and also depends on your skill and knowledge levels. The only way to find out is to try some different products and decide for yourself. A browse through the CodeProject Articles section will give you an idea of what are the more popular systems among existing developers.
 
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jason17349 9-Jan-15 11:26am    
Would this question be better suited in a discussion forum rather than posted as a question?
Richard MacCutchan 9-Jan-15 12:32pm    
Well it's certanly not appropriate for a Quick Answers Programming forum. Questions here are expected to be on technical issues. We cannot give career advice since we know nothing about you, or where you are likely to be working.

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