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hello everybody and welcome to the last session of the day where i am going to talk about migrating your web apps to asp.net core one page at a time and this technique works for any kind of web app you can do it with asp.net web forms asp.net mvc theoretically classic asp if you have a classic asp application what else rails django pretty much anything but mainly web forms because reasons um iamp;#39;m mark rendell and uh i have been working with net since the first.net actually since the first.net beta i downloaded the first ever beta of dot net 1.0 and then wrote a c sharp program to run reflection over the entire base class library and give me all the classes and methods and everything and iamp;#39;ve been really excited about all the new.net stuff um i was there with uh when it was called project k um and i actually put something into production with project k way back in the day in a docker container um and it was a micro micro service that generated a guide you hit an end point