Downloading ASP.NET [closed] - asp.net

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I just downloaded ASP.NET along with some other things(SP1 and such) Total: 9XX MB.
I had to restart my computer and now when I try to open a new project via my VS2010, I see nothing different, I can't find the Web Form option, Here's the URL I downloaded from:
http://www.asp.net/downloads
Thanks!

Now you need to go to http://www.asp.net/get-started and start learning. (Of course, there are other places you can go to learn, but this is an obvious choice).

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is there any way to use asp.net and node.js together?
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I added dlls. My project get's updated. But My team could not get the updatesfrom Source control. What should I do? Please help
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No reason to be rude about this question. Here are some resources that can get you started.
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http://www.asp.net/community/projects#jm_starter_kits_and_samples has links to some starter kits that can get you up and running.
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