Microsoft webmatrix wiki
( is used in Microsoft documentation, but is not owned by Microsoft) Used in some Microsoft Certification Exams questions.Used as an example in documentation for XML Serialization and Visual Basic.Used as a demo company in early Office 365 introduction videos.Used on airplanes in the background of Forza Motorsport 6 and 7, as well as on billboards in Forza Horizon 3.Ĭ and (cohovineyarddemo2 is no longer reachable.)*.
#Microsoft webmatrix wiki windows
Microsoft documentation and learning materials often contain fictional scenarios and descriptions of how their products can be deployed and used in these scenarios. Without playing - I need to set up a VM so I can play in a sandbox - its hard to go further but WebMatrix is composed of a number of very capable tools and therefore offers considerable potential to develop apps beyond what is possible "out of the box".Microsoft uses a variety of fictional companies in the documentation and training material for its products.
Last its an entry point for those who might want to be developers - if you're talking about "developing" a website or a web application its not always the case that the programming involved is complicated Its also aimed at demonstrating that there is a complete stack and further that you can deploy applications using that stack to shared hosting without incurring additional costs (which is a new feature enabled by the new release of SQL Server Compact Edition) the link to Scott Hanselman's blog in my comment to the question) And who don't necessarily want to be "developers" but do want to have some capabilities to go beyond plain HTML. Seems to me that its substantially aimed at people who are not particularly programmers - web development for perhaps? (c.f.