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To get a look at the code, install Drupal 7 using WebMatrix. Damien TOURNOUD, CTO of Commerce Guys (and a key contributor to Drupal 7), said ...
Microsoft's latest WebMatrix release makes it easier to install and/or publish open-source applications and built-in templates.
New features in WebMatrix 2 include the ability to get started faster, open remote sites and more easily install open-source applications.
Lots of new and improved things coming out of Microsoft lately including the second beta of WebMatrix, the 3rd beta of ASP.NET MVC 3 and a brand spanking new open source package manager for .NET.
Microsoft has released WebMatrix 3, the latest version of its free web development tool. The new version now comes with deeper Windows Azure integration and support for GitHub.
With WebMatrix, you can create, execute, and deploy Web applications in an environment that is ridiculously easy to install and use.
At the Visual Studio Live! 2013 Las Vegas conference today, Microsoft announced the release to Web (RTW) date for WebMatrix 3.
I opted to install WordPress 3.0, and after giving my WordPress site-to-be a name, WebMatrix set about downloading the necessary dependencies-Wordpress, PHP, MySQL and a .Net MySQL connector.
The new WebMatrix also integrates with Microsoft's open-source Web Gallery, plus a reference tool for finding potential hosting partners for sites the WebMatrix developers build.