Yes! When creating a new project select "ASP.Net Web Application" from the New Project dialog box. This option provides the familiar ASP language combined with the power of the different supported Visual Studio languages.
I would suggest Visual Studio.
Yes, you may.
ASP NET is a specific type of web development. Part of Microsoft, ASP NET has programs like Visual Studio and Visual Web Developer.
Visual Studio includes a built in web server (basically a mini version of IIS) that you can use for development and debugging, but to actually host a ASP webpage on a server you need IIS.
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Unfortunately, you can not use Visual Studio to edit Java. Visual Studio can be used to program: Visual Basic C# C++ ASP.NET Anyways to program Java you can use other programs as Eclipse for Java Developers
You can install Sharp Develop (http:/www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD to create your ASP .NET Application (#Develop is the free equivalent of VS), and use ISS or Cassini (http:/www.ultidev.com/products/Cassini to make them work without Visual Studio.
Use your installer disc for Visual Studio 2005.It should do the task for you.
The latest version of Visual Studio is Visual Studio 2008 (v9.0).
They are a certain kind of project in Visual Studio. You can build your first web app on the internet with your computer by using this web project which is free.
Microsoft has Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and (in beta) 2010. There are also older versions. There is no Visual Studio 2007. (Are you talking about Office 2007?)
Visual Studio Express can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/express/ The other editions of Visual Studio are not free and must be purchased.