When building web sites, ASP and PHP are very popular languages.ASP (Active Server Pages) is from Microsoft and is used with IIS (Internet Information Server) that runs on Microsoft Servers. PHP (Personal Home Pages) is from Rasmus Lerdorf, who originally designed this parsing language which was later modified by different people. It runs on Unix and Linux servers and it also has an NT server version.So which one do you think is more useful in web design?
which one do you think is more useful?ASP or PHP?
Started by wualada, Dec 07 2011 08:44 AM
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#1
Posted 07 December 2011 - 08:44 AM
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#2
Posted 29 December 2011 - 07:19 AM
PHP is faster, easier to learn, and larger community. ASP is harder to learn, slower, but a programmer in ASP would be payed more, since way too many people know PHP. I think ASP is a good and useful technology, but in the long run I believe PHP will prove superior -- both technically and in popularity.
#3
Posted 04 January 2012 - 10:29 AM
It basically depends on which part of developing a website you are most concerned with such as -
-Do you want to use a programming language that you are more familiar with?
-Are you worried about the cost of creating your website?
-Do you want a more stable and faster website?
-Do you want to use a programming language that you are more familiar with?
-Are you worried about the cost of creating your website?
-Do you want a more stable and faster website?
#4
Posted 13 January 2012 - 08:26 AM
PHP is language is better than asp. asp was old language. Php is latest language
#5
Posted 18 January 2012 - 06:56 AM
ASP is not really a language in itself, but an acronym for Active Server Pages; the actual languages used to program ASP include Visual Basic Script, JScript, and C#, among others. The biggest drawback of ASP is that it's a proprietary system that is natively used only on the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) platform.
ASP is said to be a slower and more cumbersome language than PHP, with less overall stability. One of the pro's of ASP is that, since it primarily uses VBScript, it's relatively easy to pick up the language if you're already proficient in Visual Basic. ASP support is also enabled by default in IIS, making it easy to get up and running.
ASP is said to be a slower and more cumbersome language than PHP, with less overall stability. One of the pro's of ASP is that, since it primarily uses VBScript, it's relatively easy to pick up the language if you're already proficient in Visual Basic. ASP support is also enabled by default in IIS, making it easy to get up and running.
#6
Posted 23 February 2012 - 03:00 AM
PHP is quicker, simpler to understand, and bigger group. ASP is more complicated to understand, reduced, but a designer in ASP would be payed more, since way too many individuals know PHP. I think ASP is a excellent and useful technological innovation, but in the lengthy run I believe PHP will confirm excellent -- both technologically and in reputation.
#7
Posted 24 February 2012 - 04:22 AM
I will go with PHP, Its a latest version of language and easy to learn
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