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Microsoft Visual InterDev, is a discontinued Integrated development environment used to create web applications using Microsoft Active Server Pages. It was distributed as part of Microsoft Visual Studio 97 & 6.0 and was, to some extent, replaced by Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET.[1]

Visual Interdev could be used to create simple HTML-based Web pages, with code completion and syntax highlighting[2], to complete data-driven web applications using Interdev's proprietary components alongside Microsoft's web server software.It featured database integration & server management and the VBScript and JScript scripting languages with an integrated debugger.[3]

The extensive InterDev IDE is shared with Microsoft Visual J++, and is the precursor to Visual Studio .NET. The InterDev IDE is also used as the script editor in Microsoft Office 2000 (see Microsoft Script Editor.

Visual Interdev was replaced by the web development toolset that is integrated into the main Visual Studio product.

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  1. ^ "Microsoft Announces Next Version of Visual InterDev". Microsoft News. Microsoft. 26 January 1998. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  2. ^ "Visual InterDev 6.0". learn.microsoft.com. Microsoft. 8 April 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  3. ^ Thurrott, Paul (6 March 2017). "20 Years of Visual Studio: Visual InterDev 6.0". Thurrott.com. Paul Thurrott. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
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