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by cmdkeen 3806 days ago
ASP (i.e. ASP Classic) is 90s though, and plenty of its legacy lives on for instance in the ASP.NET Request object.

ASP Core isn't going to be able to do "a few tricks" when it's released, it's going to be production ready for a wide range of standard tasks with significant benefits for newer architectures like micro services. "Clients and all" might like having scalability options that don't involve waiting 20 minutes for an AWS Windows VM to spin up for instance...