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What is the difference between ASP and PHP? Which language is better? Which is more popular?Which is more easier to learn?Plz Tell Me More and More informationI know PHP is better but i want to know how you think ! :rolleyes: Thanks

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:rolleyes: yes, use PHP, better for your money.The difference it?s said. ASP is the one from Microsoft, to use in IIS servers (which are not free) and PHP is free and you have to use it on Apache servers (which ARE free). I only know a little PHP but as far as I know, has the same difficulty as ASP, and when you learn one of these, it?s very easy to assimilate the other, but you can find a lot more help and tutorials about PHP on the net. So, obviousily PHP is more popular.

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What Is The Difference Between Asp And Php?

 

The main reasons I choose php over asp is :

1) php is WELL documented

2) php has MySQL functions (MySQL is godly)

3) php can be run for practical/everyday use via command line (not sure if asp can or can't)

4) php runs smoothly with Apache (I use a ton of Apache modules)

5) php code is similar to Perl, which is like 100 times easier to read logically than asp/Visual Basic.

6) IIS sure has had a lot more exploits than Apache (keep in mind that asp is essentially written for IIS)

 

And yes, I know you can run php as CGI on IIS but it's just not the same... It's not meant to be.

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What Is The Difference Between Asp And Php?

 

IGuest said :

 

> The main reasons I choose php over asp is :

> 1) php is WELL documented

> 2) php has MySQL functions (MySQL is godly)

> 3) php can be run for practical/everyday use via command line (not sure if > asp can or can't)

> 4) php runs smoothly with Apache (I use a ton of Apache modules)

> 5) php code is similar to Perl, which is like 100 times easier to read >logically than asp/Visual Basic.

> 6) IIS sure has had a lot more exploits than Apache (keep in mind that asp >is essentially written for IIS)

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Let's rationalize.

1) asp is also WELL documented, even better (check msdn, asp.Net site)

2) asp has factories for almost all SQL instances

3) asp can run via command line, but there is no need for that since it works almost by itself (if you know how to configure it)

4) asp runs smoothly with IIS, with apache also ()

5) asp is engine, you can code in so much languages, C, C#, VB#, and lots more...

6) IIS does not have more exploits, that's common misunderstanding, check windows server security scores

7) asp is more supported (of course you have to pay, but it's worth a penny)

8) bugfixes comes faster for asp

9) and lots more...

 

I like php, it's more popular since it's free. However asp is better in every way... Sorry

 

-reply by sharp

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PHP is much better than ASPWhat Is The Difference Between Asp And Php?

I am PHP beginner and I'd much rather prefer to use PHP.. PHP is an open source software while ASP needs to purchase.. Go to this link http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ for more info about the difference of the two..

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