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		<title>By: Jonas Follesø</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the link!

Good luck with the transition over to the ASP.NET-side, and welcome! 

Defenetly think ASP.NET MVC is going to make ASP.NET more accessable to more developers who are used to frameworks like coldfusion, php, ruby on rails etc.

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<p>Good luck with the transition over to the ASP.NET-side, and welcome! </p>
<p>Defenetly think ASP.NET MVC is going to make ASP.NET more accessable to more developers who are used to frameworks like coldfusion, php, ruby on rails etc.</p>
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