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Introduction: Hi, I stumb l ed on your s i te and I am th i nking about start i ng a website. I haven't rece i ved a good answer about what I shou l d use to bui l d i t, so I thought I wou l d give it a shot. I am a w i ndows guy. I know .Net and ASP and how to bu i ld web s i tes using that stack. But I not i ce most sites use LAMP and that's what most people ta l k about using. What's wrong w i th using Windows? .Net Programmer
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