Hiring ASP.NET WebForms developers? Then you should know!
How and where is ASP.NET WebForms used?
- Education Websites: Online Learning Platforms
- Government Systems: Internal Portals
- Enterprise Applications: CRM Software
- Financial Platforms: Banking Applications
- Healthcare Solutions: Patient Management Systems
- E-commerce Websites: Online Stores
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead ASP.NET WebForms Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | 2-3 years | Responsibilities:
| 50,000 |
Middle | 4-6 years | Responsibilities:
| 70,000 |
Senior | 7-10 years | Responsibilities:
| 90,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 10+ years | Responsibilities:
| 120,000 |
Quick Facts about ASP.NET WebForms.
- ASP.NET WebForms was born in 2002, a child of Microsoft.
- Most common project types using this tech are E-commerce sites.
- To enter this world, you need a good grasp of C# and HTML.
- Its best buddy is SQL Server, they’re inseparable pals.
- Did you know? WebForms was once called “XSP” during development!
TOP ASP.NET WebForms Related Technologies
- Bootstrap (Twitter, 2011)
- jQuery (John Resig, 2006)
- Entity Framework (Microsoft, 2008)
- SQL Server (Microsoft)
- Web Forms MVP (Tatham Oddie, 2007)
What are top ASP.NET WebForms instruments and tools?
- Visual Studio: A powerful IDE for ASP.NET by Microsoft
- Telerik UI for ASP.NET: Rich UI components by Telerik
- DevExpress ASP.NET: Feature-rich controls by DevExpress
- Bootstrap: Front-end framework by Twitter
- Entity Framework: ORM framework by Microsoft
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