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Comparison between ASP and PHP or ASP.net and PHP
Old 01-22-2007, 12:14 PM Comparison between ASP and PHP or ASP.net and PHP
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Has anyone out there ever done a comparison on the different languages. ASP vs. PHP? I would really like to see if there are any references out there that we can publish on our company site. Would also be interesting to hear the opinions out there.
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Old 01-23-2007, 07:35 PM Re: Comparison between ASP and PHP or ASP.net and PHP
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Oracle has done something like this, and recommend PHP. As much as I like Oracle, though, it's really a pretty biased comparison.

The main difference is that ASP.NET is the "Microsoft way" of doing things, and PHP is the open source route. If you have people with experience in VB, or other Microsoft development, then ASP is the answer, because their skills carry over directly. That would be me. I've written Windows software for years, that communicates with a database on behalf of the user; I'm doing the same thing now, only with web controls instead of Windows controls. I'm able to re-use the vast majority of my code ( C# class libraries ) in whatever type of project I'm currently working on.

To me, that's a strong advantage. I've managed to cut the learning curve down to almost nothing. Note that my analysis is fairly biased, too. I don't use PHP, so I can't tell you how good it is...
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