What are common practices for designing a build system/project structure that allows targeting multiple .NET versions with different feature sets?
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I am creating a new ASP.NET MVC Web Application in C# using Visual Studio 2010. We haven\'t decided on the name of our project so are using an arbitrary name for the moment to allow us to get stuck in
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