December 1st 2005, 05:48 AM
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PHP or ASP
How can we differ PHP from ASP ?
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April 30th 2006, 08:48 PM
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I don't understand your question? What do you mean exactly? Which one is better?
I would choose PHP as it is open source and more widely used than ASP. PHP is also a whole lot easier to use.
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September 3rd 2007, 11:30 AM
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I started picking up ASP.NET before i learned PHP, only because i was an average Visual Basic programmer, and it allowed me to integrate my VB knowledge into the web applications.
And with the ASP Applica0tion program i used i was able to test the webpages right here on my PC.When i got ready to upload them to my webserver i quickly realized that my webserver was not ASP compatible.
So then i switched the PHP and have zoomed since then.Now that i think about it, i think the PHP may've been a little easier to learn that the ASP.NET

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