"Translate this .NET example into the web concepts I already know.
1. Explain what part is the language, what part is the framework, and what part is the cloud platform
2. Map the route, data access, auth, and deployment concepts to a JavaScript stack
3. Tell me whether this is modern .NET or old .NET Framework
4. Highlight any Microsoft-specific assumptions, especially Azure or enterprise identity
5. Stop before recommending a stack switch unless there is a compelling business reason
Here is the code or documentation: [paste it]."C# and .NET — Microsoft's Full Stack
Explore the .NET ecosystem — ASP.NET, Blazor, Azure integration, and why C# powers so many enterprise applications.
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