Which one is best PHP OR ASP

by olakh
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Which one is best PHP OR ASP
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  • Profile picture of the author jverley
    I prefer php, however im sure there is no "best".
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  • Profile picture of the author windfinder
    What are your criteria to make that decision?

    They are both good tools.

    PHP is still in development.
    ASP hasn't really moved since ASP.NET came along 10 years ago.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bellasys
      PHP has a giant community behind it, actively providing new methods & development tools. This is one of the best indicators of how to go.

      I don't like either model, really. But that's my personal bias. ASP is doggy, and PHP seems to be the Troglodyte of programming environments. But PHP is by far more widely accessible, with better community support.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamian
    I prefer to use php because it is a programming language that can be embedded into HTML.
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    • Profile picture of the author LosingMyHair
      Originally Posted by Jamian View Post

      I prefer to use php because it is a programming language that can be embedded into HTML.
      So can ASP

      However, that's the one feature that's been abused lo' these many years.
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  • Profile picture of the author wayfarer
    Practically the only reason for learning ASP anymore is if you need to work on legacy systems. You'd be better off learning something like VB.NET if you are interested in Microsoft technology for the web.
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    • Profile picture of the author jacosawilliam
      Everything has its own importance and it is same for programming language also. ASP and PHP both have its own importance so that we can not say that which one is best but we can say that which one is more reliable and easy or which one have more features. According to me ASP have more features and it is reliable also though it is little bit hard.
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  • Profile picture of the author lloydblinks
    For me, ASP is the best and it is more reliable than PHP, e.g using ASP.NET means using all best build controls component that microsoft has provide to improve performs and security.
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  • Profile picture of the author wayfarer
    question is about ASP, not ASP.NET
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  • Profile picture of the author waloosh
    PHP all the way. PHP has many teams behind it working on new coding and all sorts of stuff for it. There are new methods for PHP nearly every month to a year. It's more reliable as you can find more resources and help for everything PHP.
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    • Profile picture of the author CarloD.
      I prefer php, and in my experience (little with ASP) if there is an error, it shuts down the whole script/entire domain because of it, where as php will just feed an error and still display the rest of your page.

      And of course I agree with the above regarding php.
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      • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
        Classic ASP is an outdated technology. It was pretty good 10 years ago when you could write thin front ends to COM+ objects for web apps. Now, it's far behind more current technologies like ASP.NET, PHP and Ruby on Rails.
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          • Profile picture of the author mitchellpk123
            Personally I like Zend.It is actively developed, built around the bleeding edge features of the language and has constantly been improving.Both are in great demand,but in different areas.When employers will be difficult to predict.PHP can be used on any operating system.It can not hurt to look .NET,PHP,but probably ditching completely wrong.It is beneficial to take control of several of those days.
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            • Profile picture of the author mmanceli2010
              Depends on many factors:
              1. Learning curve. If you know any one of these systems, then go with it. Otherwise go with the language which is the closest to you currently know. If you know Java go with JSP, etc.
              2. Hosting. It is easier to find free hosting services with PHO. Now a days a lot of sites are offering free ASP.net too.
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              • Profile picture of the author apoorv.parijat
                My opinion will be biased as I've this negative thing for Microsoft.

                PHP will own ASP any day when it comes to learning curve or hosting ease.Though I'm more inclined towards JSP.Go for PHP as most of the frameworks out there,which you would work with or build plugin/apps for are PHP based for e.g. Wordpress,fb,joomla..
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  • Profile picture of the author Shounak Gupte
    depends on what you want to use them for!
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  • Profile picture of the author battery4laptop
    I prefer php than asp.Not asp.net.
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  • Profile picture of the author weengle
    Originally Posted by olakh View Post

    Which one is best PHP OR ASP
    Both Server Side Scripting language have different types of merits and demerits as well as there are different types of functionality available in both the scripting languages but personally I prefer PHP as its simple and very easy in comparison to ASP.

    In ASP if you made any simple mistake then you will get a long Error Page which usually not occurred in PHP.
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    • Profile picture of the author aloysiuscarl
      I have not used PHP, so I would say ASP. I love ASP. For me As compare to PHP, ASP is more easy to use. ASP file normally contains HTML tags, just like an HTML file.
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  • Profile picture of the author georgeflint
    Hello,

    According to me I have worked on ASP so from my side ASP is the best.

    Thanks,
    George Flint
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  • Profile picture of the author Enetwork
    definitely php.
    cheap but professional out put.

    Facebook has developed in php
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  • Profile picture of the author creatorul
    It depends on what hosting you may already have.
    If you have a linux hosting then go for php. If you have windows then go for ASP.NET.
    In terms of pricing I think you will pay the same for a project developed in php compared to one in ASP.NET.
    Anyway if you go for ASP then go for the .NET one, classic ASP is old and is not really used that much anymore.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jinil Sung
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    PHP is really nice to implement web site quickly. No doubt about it.
    If your system is getting bigger and bigger and needs to maintain source codes, then ASP or even JSP is a good solution because it provides MVC Model 2 Architecture so as to be able to organize systems by front-end, middle-layer(controller), and back-end.

    Every programmer has hard time on updating source codes for maintenance once after the system is big and complicated. I hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author smith.jones159
      As per my experience ASP is best programming language.ASP is an easy way to begin creating Web applications. To process user input on the Web server with CGI applications, a programming language such as Perl or C must be learned. It can Provide to programmers a common means of accessing framework features, regardless of programming language. Server-side scripts cannot be readily copied because only the result of the script is returned to the browser; users cannot view the script commands that created the page they are viewing.
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  • Profile picture of the author wsylvester
    Depends on a lot of variables, but provided you have a server that supports it. I would recommend PHP.
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    • Profile picture of the author reimagine
      I have found it much easier to find cost-effective outsourcing for PHP-based projects, so I think that should be a consideration if you plan on scaling your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author rypher21
    i much prefer php..i like its simplicity
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  • Profile picture of the author Stewart.ice
    Both are good in thier own way . PHP is open source , but ASP is controlled by Microsoft . but I would prefer PHP as its easier to learn .
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  • Profile picture of the author jaratvit
    This is probably a matter of opinion and personal preference. Doesn't really matter which one you choose. Personally I'm more comfortable with applications or languages which are work on the unix/linux platform, not windows. So I prefer PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author drewgrantt1
    PHP is the way to go. Avoid ASP. I have seen big sites powered by ASP and they all fail on huge traffic. Having your servers powered by Microsoft OS can lead to bad things. And to those of you who have linux and also support asp all I can say it's that a wolf in sheep clothing is still a wolf.
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  • Profile picture of the author narkissajohn
    I think both are nice and awsome, but Using ASP.NET you have to build some interactive website with latest features. ASP.NET is a server-side scripting language. which supports some advanced features as compare to PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason.Saeho
    Open source, giant community and extremely easy to use = PHP

    =)
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  • Profile picture of the author Harrison Ortega
    Classic type of question of a spammer creating signature links. Just google "Which one is best PHP OR ASP" and you will find this guy asking the same question on many other forums.


    Originally Posted by olakh View Post

    Which one is best PHP OR ASP
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  • Profile picture of the author sheva249
    IMO, PHP is far better as compare to the ASP because of the flexibility of it. In ASP, you have to work under the conditions of MS but in PHP, you set free to define yours own. That's why I prefer PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Franklin
    I have an old ASP Auction script that was custom designed, it is like so dusty, it makes me sneeze, PHP is evolving, and Microsoft is devolving. moving into the past, slowly.
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    • Profile picture of the author lknielsen
      Originally Posted by Tim Franklin View Post

      I have an old ASP Auction script that was custom designed, it is like so dusty, it makes me sneeze, PHP is evolving, and Microsoft is devolving. moving into the past, slowly.
      Nice relevant text color change!

      I say PHP is best as well, but I am biased.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chucksta
    I have never used ASP, but I do use ASP.NET along with C# and Visual Studio.

    I also build apps in PHP/HTML/CSS

    A programmer/developer can easily learn both systems. It's not hard and takes very little time. You learn as you build the apps/pages.

    I usually build my web apps in C#/ASP.NET first, mainly as a means to keep my hand in with that technology, but also because I can code in those languages very quickly. Then I translate it to PHP/HTML.

    I only went to PHP because one of my hosts cannot host ASP.NET apps, but love the system. Reminds me of my old C programming days
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  • Profile picture of the author efs
    I've programmed in all 3, ASP, PHP and ASP.NET (VB.NET & C#).
    Since WordPress is the hottest thing these days, PHP is good to know if you want to build your own plugins.
    ASP is severely outdated at this point. So between PHP and ASP, I choose PHP.
    PHP is finally supporting classes, and is becoming a real programming language.

    Personally, I don't like mixing my code with HTML - very sloppy. Which is why ASP.NET has code-behind. This way you organize your classes, methods, etc completely separate from your HTML.

    Also, if outsourcing, PHP takes longer development time than ASP.NET. (which means more $$$ expense)
    Let's say you wanted to grab data from a database and present it in a table that sorts, includes pagination, and is also able to drag columns around, edit cells, and just have lots of functionality. If developing this in PHP, lots of time would be spent writing pages of code in order to implement this. (Lots of painful debugging as well).
    However, in ASP.NET, with the right control (widget), it's as easy as dropping it on your WYSIWYG editor, adding about 3-5 lines of code, and making a couple of property changes to the grid control. (Telerik is awesome, but pricey.)

    ASP.NET is much more evolved than any of the other languages, and much more powerful.
    Restrictions in the past was host pricing. But these days you can get hosting for $6/mo with unlimited domains, unlimited SQL Server DBs, multiple IPs (A classes), and unlimited ASP.NET applications. (the host I use )
    So hosting price is not a consideration when choosing.

    You could download a free ASP.NET IDE at (ironically) Home: The Official Microsoft ASP.NET Site.

    All coding is fun, though. And in todays world, it's good to know a few languages.

    Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author gfsocial
    i also prefer PHP.. due to community and ease of use...
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  • Profile picture of the author dealbert.net
    ASP is dead. Don't bother. Unless you need to choose between PHP and ASP.NET, but that would be different discussion.
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  • Profile picture of the author babypar
    PHP is the way to go. Many issues with ASP, also PHP can be used for many tasks, better to become good at one language than basic at a few
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  • Profile picture of the author max2010
    PHP forever! lol I don't know asp so don't trust me
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  • Profile picture of the author iamjohnbrown
    I dont know much about PHP but I am satisfied with the ASP.NET framework for my web development concerns. First of all it supports MVC and MVC2 right out of the box if you are using .NET framework 4.0 for development. It supports JQuery out of the box with intellisense support in Visual Studio 2008 SP 1 onwards. It also supports integration with silverlight content. It also has various templates available online where you can customize the site if you want according to your needs. The latest IDE i.e. Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 is a great IDE to develop not only ASP.NET content but also various desktop applications. One more thing worth mentioning is that if you dont want to pay and want to develop ASP.NET websites, you can get a Express version of Visual Studio (Visual Web Developer Express edition).
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  • Profile picture of the author careybaird
    I have experience with ASP.NET, but I have always gone back to PHP.

    I has better community, wider use and that means better support and more free tools (like wordpress) to use. Your hosting is cheaper and more reliable. The syntax I prefer but thats down to personal taste I guess.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Expert Nepal
    Both are very good, but ASP is not used very widely these days. Since it is an open source and MySQL being a free database and have numerous resources people are using PHP. And you will find so many applications that can be used for your personal or commercial use and most importantly they are free, so php is growing in a rocket speed.
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  • Profile picture of the author mavericace
    Originally Posted by olakh View Post

    Which one is best PHP OR ASP
    PHP is for apache and linux servers.
    ASP is for IIS and windows servers.
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    • Profile picture of the author efs
      Originally Posted by mavericace View Post

      PHP is for apache and linux servers.
      ASP is for IIS and windows servers.
      Most hosts support PHP with their Windows plans.
      They just don't support Cron jobs.
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      • Profile picture of the author kevinfurtadoos5
        I prefer PHP because it is available for free. Plus, the features are also reliable. It was easy to understand, learn and use. ASP is good.
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      • Profile picture of the author janejana
        I'll go with PHP. I haven't used ASP before.
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        • Profile picture of the author jlxsolutions
          considering the avalange of posts on it...
          Open source = FTW nuff said
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      • Profile picture of the author claudiajenfer1
        Well, I would prefer also PHP. PHP is a scripting language very popular. It was established in 1995 and designed for the Web development. It is free and can be used on almost any operating system. PHP was created to develop dynamic Web pages. PHP code is embedded in HTML and the time it takes to process and load the HTML browser and create a complete site is very fast.
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      • Profile picture of the author brenna55
        No doubt, php is better than asp.
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      • Profile picture of the author shivam7
        Both langualeges are good,
        but PHP is quite easy compare to ASP......
        I think PHP is best...
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      • Profile picture of the author joewolf
        Personally I like PHP because it actively providing new methods & development tools. This is one of the best indicators of how to go. It depends on what you want. Both are good languages to your job and there are many frameworks in PHP that makes your life easy. ASP.NET has many modules and toolkit that helps you instantly create web apps.
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      • Profile picture of the author iyah
        PHP and ASP are the two most popular means for building web applications. These two programming languages could be used interchangeably and while they are capable of building applications with the same functionality. Unlike ASP,PHP has a fairly large developer community that is active in reporting bugs and creating additional PHP libraries.

        PHP is actually nothing more than a collection of apparently random curly brackets, semi-colons, and dollar signs, thrown together by said geek in such a way that anybody with a grain of common sense cannot understand any of it.

        Classic ASP on the other hand is actually readable, and actually makes sense when you read it. It is without doubt, as programming language go,infinite superior to PHP. Classic ASP on the other hand is actually readable, and actually makes sense when you read it. It is without doubt, as programming languages go, infinitely superior to PHP.

        So the only reason PHP is more popular and more widespread than ASP is because Microsoft got it wrong, again, and put their profits before any sort of medium term view on how the web server market was going to pan out.
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      • Profile picture of the author msforum01
        PHP .....
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  • Profile picture of the author jihan
    I love php 6. if you ask asp or php , you can only ask yourself what you expert in languange, if you expert in asp. maybe you say "asp is the best" and then if you expert in php you will say " php is the best".
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    • Profile picture of the author guavasofts
      PHP is the most widely used web programming language, i also heard that they use PHP in linux as a scripting language.while ASP .Net is commonly used by Bank website...I'd say PHP because almost every website created is written in PHP..
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    • Profile picture of the author tampaprogrammer
      I have worked with both and I feel php is a bit more intuitive.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sam1985
    I would like to prefer PHP instead ASP.
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    PHP all the way baby!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ace Khor
    PHP is a free source and it load faster
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  • Profile picture of the author manzarr
    I think PHP is the best, PHP can be used on any operating system and more powerful boasts of more features.
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  • Profile picture of the author digitalfiz
    I think the overwelming word here says PHP and I have to agree. IF you are strictly speaking about ASP and excluding ASP.NET then PHP is far ahead of the game. PHP like others have said is free so it is very widely used because its cheaper to get your hands on. I have worked with both languages(mostly php) and php just has more features. I won't go and say PHP is more stable/reliable because if you compare asp to php5 on a wamp setup php fails but asp trudges on just fine.

    I think that if you want to get a better answer the question needs to be more specific to a certain task. I think for most cases php would be the better choice though.
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  • Profile picture of the author cevin
    If you want a 100% compatiblity with microsoft & you want to run windows based website platforms you should use ASP.

    PHP is easier for me, more wide usage, and many many websites support PHP. Bigger and better community support.
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  • Profile picture of the author DarkSlash
    Take objective factors to decide:

    -PHP is free for users and for servers.
    -ASP is not free. You need to pay for the IDE and the Server. You can user a custom IDE, but you still (or your sever) pay or the server app.
    -PHP has a larger community.
    -95% Open Source projects are done in PHP, so if you don't know the language, forget about custom work.
    -PHP runs on every unix based system, windows, Mac, <insert Operative system here>.

    Ok, continue the list by yourself
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  • Profile picture of the author smorhaim
    Php is very, very popular online.. not to say ASP is bad.. but if you want maximum community support and most importantly FREE - open source stuff.. go the php way.

    Facebook is php
    Wordpress is php
    Mostly all CMS are php (the popular ones)
    Magento, Xcart are php
    My sites are php
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  • Profile picture of the author babypar
    PHP for its strong support, versatility and portability (Windows, Linux, Unix etc)
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  • Profile picture of the author copypilot
    PHP is more secure, faster, and has more support available.

    Big corporations don't seem to like that it's open source though, so most use ASP.
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  • Profile picture of the author margaritamaker
    nothing is the best.. PHP more easy and cheap to use. ASP need more effort, cost and sometimes harder and complex than PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author samloy8
    PHP Hypertext Preprocessor, which basically different Unix, Linux, and others as advanced operating system is used for the development of the website stands for. Best PHP Web Hosting MySQL database also free you from the fastest and creative ways to develop the site allows. So it has been found through open-sourced services at the same time can get the best possible facilities.
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  • I am glad that the majority of respondants have gone with php.

    I am a convert from ASP (or classic ASP as its now called), and the reason (apart from I didn't like .net), is that for a small business, so many free resources are available for PHP based websites.

    If you get into blogging, then (arguably) Wordpress is the way to go and its written in PHP for example.
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    • Profile picture of the author jamesjony2
      I prefer PHP because it is available for free. Also, the features are reliable. To understand, learn and use.I word here says that heavy PHP and I have to agree was easy. You are talking strictly about ASP and ASP.NET PHP except if by then the game further. Best PHP Web Hosting MySQL database quickly and also develop creative ways to free site allows.
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  • Profile picture of the author mahesh2010
    Hi,
    I prefer php, because php supported lot of open source packages and effective in web designing package secure and effective script
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  • Profile picture of the author optimizer
    both are good.
    Php is a life of small business owners around the world due to low hosting cost.
    Asp.net is a compiled application and with little tweaks may be turned to a software application.
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  • Profile picture of the author mr234
    Both are in demand, but in different areas. Where employers will go is hard to predict. .NET will lock you into Windows, while PHP can be used on any operating system. It can't hurt to look at .NET, but ditching PHP entirely would probably be a mistake. It's beneficial to be proficient at several technologies these days. HTH
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  • Profile picture of the author brian culbert
    When you want to do something quick, go PHP
    when you want more controls and complicated programming, go ASP
    When you want something difficult , go JSP
    finally, it depends on your application and your host server.
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  • Profile picture of the author dexcell
    PHP for the winner.
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  • Profile picture of the author studiesinn
    PHP is best, ASP is not used as much now.
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  • Profile picture of the author signity
    We can't compare PHP and ASP with each other. Both has there own importance in programming. But I want to say one thing that ASP is so vast.
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  • Profile picture of the author weaveronline
    I too prefer Php
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  • Profile picture of the author mecanique
    PHP is more populer
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  • Profile picture of the author gmybft
    For developing web applications I would say PHP is the best. I've tried to find other solutions (from Perl to Python to Ruby, though never ASP) but nothing matches PHP, especially version 5.
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  • Profile picture of the author kkoechel
    Originally Posted by olakh View Post

    Which one is best PHP OR ASP
    php is easier to run on different types of systems, and is easy to move from server to server

    php: 1
    asp: 0
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  • Profile picture of the author darthdeus
    If by ASP you mean ASP.NET, then it's like asking what is better ... milk or water?

    PHP is for something completely different than ASP.NET. If you ment the good ol' ASP, I wouldn't touch that.
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  • Profile picture of the author telltimmy
    I prefer php as it is less expensive,much flexible in terms of database connectivity and its programs can run in Windows, Solaris, Unix and Linux.
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  • Profile picture of the author bobbylee
    PHP is the best one to learn
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  • PHP is best as compared ASP. It is very easy to use as compared ASP and other languages.
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  • Profile picture of the author h_al
    ASP is dead. I'm sure you meant ASP.NET.

    PHP is a mature technology. It is well-established and widely used on the web. ASP.NET is another nice technology, however, since it's Microsoft, it's neither free nor multi-platform. PHP is #1, make no mistake about it. However, that's only my opinion. There are prefer who prefer ASP.NET to PHP, others prefer RoR, etc. so you have to find the one that you like.
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  • Profile picture of the author maggytwin
    Well having been exposed to some languages Microsoft platform, ASP can be a good fit, however keep in mind that with ASP hosting packages are not as popular as those that come with PHP and often more expensive to setup.
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  • Profile picture of the author nsdoi
    Hello.....

    It is very difficult to make a decision that which one is best...both are very good .
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  • Profile picture of the author winfredjames
    I prefer PHP
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  • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
    php is the better option
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  • Profile picture of the author ukprize
    I consider php much better than asp as it is simple,fast,free, easy and it can run on linux,unix etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author decdevid
    From the my point of the view PHP is the best. Because there are so many features like PHP is a Open Source language. PHP programs can also run in Windows and Unix. PHP can interact with MySQL databases.
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  • Profile picture of the author Senesoft
    PHP is more common and less expensive to get going. Depends on what your needs are. I've actually written Windows Visual studio apps that communicate via SOAP to a LAMP (Linux/Apache/Mysql/PHP) server. Each has it's pros and cons, but your needs will drive you to the solution required.
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  • Profile picture of the author felixchan
    I like PHP best, PHPs grammer is similar to C/C++, so if you sophisticate with php then you can easy move to any other languages
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  • Profile picture of the author blogdecor
    PHP ofcourse. Most of the great sites have been made on PHP. Its too easy & have less limitations than Asp.
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  • Profile picture of the author ntemple
    You have to put the question in context. Unless your appliction is running on Windows, ASP isn't an option.

    PHP wins in most categories, because it is ubiquitous, widely supported, and you can find cheap labor. With PHP5.3, it's also a credible language with a decent object model and namespaces. Adding on a "bytecode cache", and you can get good performance, too.

    ASP could be a good fit if you are working in a Microsoft shop that demands Microsoft technologies, or you need to access functionality only available on Windows.
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    • Profile picture of the author jonymony
      ASP .NET is getting more and more popular, so I would go with it. PHP is this one of the best program languages but as I can say people prefer ASP .NET websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikewright789
    Tthe only reason for learning ASP anymore is if you need to work on legacy systems. They had be better off learning something like VB.NET if they are interested in Microsoft technology for the Web.
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  • Profile picture of the author Workman
    The only reason to learn Classic ASP is so you can understand the syntax and write a script to convert it to PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author try_hard_samurai
    It depends on what you're building. These days I would go with PHP or one of the modern frameworks.
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  • Profile picture of the author ghrkhan
    Why some of you even thinking of comparing classic dead asp with php...no need really no need
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  • Profile picture of the author John Maddy
    As compare to PHP & ASP, PHP is really better. Its so much user friendly & fast! I prefer it.
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  • Profile picture of the author cmartin1
    i will vote for ASP....it is better than PHP.
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    • Profile picture of the author Workman
      Originally Posted by cmartin1 View Post

      i will vote for ASP....it is better than PHP.
      Says the one with a Wordpress blog linked in their signature :p
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  • Profile picture of the author infomarketingit
    PHP hands down in this comparison.

    Being an ASP guru, I haven't run across any ASP projects in ages. PHP development is plentiful and there's lots of resources for PHP, and PHP is constantly growing.

    The server environment is a snap to install and configure and the development environment is easier to get going.

    Time is money, and if you agree, and have a choice, pick PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author PanamaRex
    I've been an ASP developer for over a decade, and because I know ASP inside and out, I will choose ASP in most situations because I can code much quicker in a language that I know. PHP has far larger support and community, and of course it's free.

    The bottom line is to go with what you know and most comfortable with. If I were to start over at this day and age, I would recommend you learn PHP because Microsoft is not supporting ASP much more (or even ASP.net).
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  • Profile picture of the author paydayloann
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    • Profile picture of the author Workman
      Originally Posted by paydayloann View Post

      Asp is best than PHP.Asp.net are using all best built controls and components. that microsoft has provide to improve performance and security.
      Nobody reads the OP anymore

      He didn't say ASP.net
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  • Profile picture of the author upendraets
    I`ll go towards PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author rohit83
    hi.
    i much prefer php.
    ASP could be a good fit if you are working in a Microsoft shop that demands Microsoft technologies, or you need to access functionality only available on Windows.
    get more information then contact me
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  • Profile picture of the author stufftheme
    php for home web designing but for professional asp because it is more secure than php
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  • Profile picture of the author mak3r
    php ftw for sure
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  • Profile picture of the author BillBert
    Originally Posted by olakh View Post

    Which one is best PHP OR ASP
    This sounds like a loaded question and one that my spark a heated debate. HOWEVER, I can say in no uncertain "personal" terms that PHP is by far the server side scripting language of choice. It has come a long way and is very robust and powerful. Unless I need something really fast which I will do in C, I most always choose PHP followed by JAVA. Just my 2 cents!
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  • Profile picture of the author anoopWebtech
    asp is better tha php..asp can provide more security than php..it have some advanced feature dynamic website creation etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author mnaresh
    PHP OR ASP both are best AsP has high security .php has variety has functionality.
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  • Profile picture of the author cordyceps75
    depends on your application. Both of them are good.
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  • Profile picture of the author murrad
    PHP is the best web language.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonthewebmaster
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    Originally Posted by olakh View Post

    Which one is best PHP OR ASP
    Best for what? Be more specific...

    THis is such an obviously useless thread.. this question has been asked so many times and debated over endlessly... can't you just use the search function??
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  • Profile picture of the author tosta
    PHP is quite powerful and improved often, so I guess I will use that
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  • Profile picture of the author kamdendearg
    ASP and PHP both have their own importance, we can not say which one is best, but we can say which is more reliable and easier, or which have more features.
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  • Profile picture of the author npapazoglou
    PHP is an opensource language. ASP is a Microsoft dependent language so you have to pay a microsoft server software to run it. PHP is the most popular language on the internet. The famous combination is PHP + APACHE SERVER + MySQL Database.
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  • Profile picture of the author nells james
    In fact, the only reason to learn ASP if you no longer need to work on legacy systems. VB.NET so you better learn something, if you are interested in Microsoft's Web technologies.
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  • Profile picture of the author rallport
    Guess it depends if you're talking classic ASP or ASP.NET vs PHP.

    Just note that ASP.NET is used more in bigger corporate organisations - they tend to like to the "Microsoft Certifed" et al,badges

    PHP vs ASP.NET, well it all comes down to what you're most happy coding with if you have a choice. I personally use PHP with CodeIgniter as I get a MVC site up and running pretty quickly.
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  • Profile picture of the author adsense786
    as my opinion php is good one ( am a php programmer )
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  • Profile picture of the author kamirao
    There can't be any unbiased answer to this

    So php is a clear winner in my opinion. Reasons:
    1. It is not made by microsoft
    2. It is cross platform
    3. It has a huge community and support
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  • Profile picture of the author soigne75
    Both server side scripting language have different types of advantage and disadvantage,but it all depend upon your requirements.I personally use PHP beacuse i am comfortable with PHP.So i can say that PHP is better because it is easy to learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author SebastianJ
    If we're talking classic ASP - no way in hell. Classic ASP is pure ****.

    ASP.MVC .NET is supposed to be rather good (since it has copied loads from Ruby on Rails) but I'd still pick PHP and any of the available MVC-frameworks.

    If we're talking about the best choice when it comes to job security etc. - go for .NET/Java. There are always loooads of Initechs around the globe looking for people to join their little CubicleVilles ;-)
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  • Profile picture of the author stcupp
    i prefer php as it is easy to code and free although asp is the better language
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  • Profile picture of the author PeachCoding
    Hands down PHP, because of scalability, community support and no need for windows hosting.
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  • Profile picture of the author rainso0
    PHP is more secure. ASP.NET is faster than PHP4. PHP5 and ASP.NET perform about the same. ASP.NET is known for exploits when running on IIS. PHP is cross-platform. ASP.NET is windows only. PHP is free and less costly to use. ASP.NET web hosting is very expensive. It really depends on what you want to do. What will be the size of this eCommerce site? For larger sites, ASP and Microsoft SQL are your best bet. MySQL is not suitable for large websites unless InnoDB or Merge tables are used, as well as proper database design.
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  • Profile picture of the author hitmobi
    PHP takes the win here. There is just no reason why you should prefer ASP.NET over PHP.

    MySQL can manage large sites just fine. You just need to have a good database architecture
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  • Profile picture of the author Net66
    Which is better XBox 360 or PS3? Ford car or Honda?

    As many have pointed out it depends on what you're used to, what you know and what the application is.

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  • Profile picture of the author IBank
    I agree it depends on what you want to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author mindinventory
    PHP is the best open source.
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  • Profile picture of the author pengpengy
    of course php
    When working with PHP, sooner or later, you might want to create many similar variables.
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  • Profile picture of the author DrewAdams
    PHP is better appraoch...
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  • Profile picture of the author Nexstair
    Asp is mostly used for better security.Most government organizations get their sites developed in Asp.PHP is good for custom coding and CMS.
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  • Profile picture of the author wcoulter
    I have coded in ASP for many years (not by choice) and I am not a huge fan of it. The code is ugly and ASP.Net is soo far ahead of it. It's a legacy framework and should be avoided.

    I guess it really depends on what you are looking to do as far as using ASP.Net or PHP. I'm not very adverse in PHP, though I'm learning. I have used ASP.Net pretty extensively and it's a very nice framework to work with but I would use it more for web application development...though you can pretty much do whatever you want. As far as PHP goes, the community is massive and support can be found anywhere. The 3 major content management systems (CMS)...Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal are coded in PHP.

    You're decision for a language or a framework should primarily be decided by what you are trying to accomplish, what is already out there and what you currently know. I very rarely create anything from scratch just because reinventing the wheel is unnecessary...unless said wheel is broken.

    More information on what you're trying to accomplish would be extremely helpful to provide a better answer.
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  • Profile picture of the author ngseosept
    I am not so familiar in ASP, that's why I prefer PHP I do believed that it is more powerful
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  • Profile picture of the author LakiPolitis
    I'm an asp.net developer. We work with windows servers, use SQL server, and I write code in C#. You're comparing sprite to sierra mist. Their personal choice things. You can use whatever you want, as long as you know how to write the code-behind.

    I prefer C# because I like the way it handles object-oriented programming. And I absolutely LOVE LINQ to SQL. It makes writing DB queries a breeze. If you don't know LINQ, check it out. It'll make you want to write in ASP.net

    One of the biggest complaints with ASP.net however is that you have to use tools you pay for. PHP on the other follows the LAMP open-source model. ASP.net is very much Microsoft - although there are some free tools Microsoft lets you use.
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  • Profile picture of the author jekabest
    If you work with apache so PHP
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  • Profile picture of the author elgharib2008
    I am PHP guy but I also use ASP.NET.

    I have been using PHP for 7 years. For the current job market, I would say "learn asp.net" if you are new to both. ASP.NET is framework, so, it's easier. If you want to get the solid foundation of web programming, starting with PHP and then ASP.NET would be proper way.
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  • Profile picture of the author supershoesclub
    I think they both are the good program lanague for websote building.But they are different to use in the function.I think php is more popular in the net.coz it is easy to learn and use.But asp seems more professional which is safer in my opinion.SO we should choose the one which is suitable to us.No best choice,only better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Krystian Wolf
    C# is more powerful language than PHP and more convenient to use when you learn it. In my opinion: use PHP for smaller projects and ASP for larger ones. It`s like comparing popularity + low cost [PHP] vs scalability + speed (mostly both in coding and program running) [ASP] .
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  • Profile picture of the author SQLMgmt
    ASP.NET is pretty good programming language in terms of web development.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChartTraderZ
    PHP is much better, and I've coded in both of them for years.

    Much more powerful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph1234
    i will vote for ASP.....
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  • Profile picture of the author rosesmark
    I will vote for PHP and Java Script
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  • Profile picture of the author starli88
    My vote goes to PHP. I absolutely love it.
    Runs on Linux and very powerful. Wordpress is powered by PHP.
    If you are just getting started in web development, PHP is the way to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author conanselmer
    I prefer PHP, which is available for free. In addition, the features are reliable. To understand, learn and word it says that PHP use.I heavy and I have to agree it was easy. You are talking strictly of ASP and ASP.NET PHP, except by then the game even more. Best Web Hosting PHP MySQL database quickly and also develop creative ways to free site allows.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidWincent
    PHP is far better than ASP. PHP has a large community behind it. It is easy, stable and free. It is easily accessible. ASP hasn't really come up in competition with PHP. PHP is most preferred language by most of the web developers.
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    • Profile picture of the author LakiPolitis
      Originally Posted by DavidWincent View Post

      PHP is far better than ASP. PHP has a large community behind it. It is easy, stable and free. It is easily accessible. ASP hasn't really come up in competition with PHP. PHP is most preferred language by most of the web developers.
      Dave, I wouldn't go that far. ASP.net has a large community, open-source projects, and even offers a lot of support FROM Microsoft. PHP is preferred amongst alot of freelancers and smaller development houses because it's mostly free. Teams that have larger budgets are more easily capable of implementing an ASP.net solution.

      Part of the reason ASP.net is becoming so popular is because of the use of C# programming on the back-end couple with Microsoft's Express developer kits (all free development software - limited in some features, but not functionality).

      As far as community goes, you may be right in more volume, but I don't know if you're absolutely right about there being a better community for PHP - in a support, documentation, and instruction sense.

      "ASP.net tutorial" search on Google: 5,860,000 results
      "PHP tutorial" search on Google: 137,000,000 results
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      • Profile picture of the author junabestano
        That depends on the situation. One could be better on a specific thing while the other's not. And vice versa.

        For me, I will decide according to my needs and possible changes in the future.

        Hope that would give sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author maxibrian
    I dont think there is a best.. they are both others programming types..
    but i preffere PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author jollyjenes
    In fact, the only reason to learn ASP is no longer if you need to work on legacy systems. You'd better learn VB.NET this thing, if you are interested in Microsoft's Web technologies.
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  • Profile picture of the author fergalezras
    I prefer PHP, which is available free of charge. Furthermore, the characteristics are also reliable. It was easy to understand, learn and use. ASP is good.
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  • Profile picture of the author FreeZeo
    Both PHP and ASP have its own advantages and disadvantages. It basically depends on which part of developing a website you are most concerned with. Are you worried about the cost of creating your website? Do you want to use a programming language that you are more familiar with? Do you want a more stable and faster website? Choosing between ASP and PHP basically depends on your own personal preference. It doesn't hurt to confer with other programmers or webmasters and research more information on which programming would best fit the requirements of your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author wasabi20
    PHP all the way !
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    • Profile picture of the author asidewalk
      I'm jumping into the thread late, without reading all the posts... dangerous.

      I say, go with the language that can get the project done easiest. I have clients that use both, but I prefer the PHP so much more. ASP arrays are a kick in the shin.
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  • Profile picture of the author aricajwalker
    PHP is more secure. ASP.NET is faster than PHP4. PHP5 and ASP.NET perform about the same. ASP.NET is known for the exploits when running on IIS. PHP is cross platform. ASP.NET is Windows only. PHP is free and less expensive to use. ASP.NET Web Hosting is very expensive. It really depends on what you do. What is the size of this e-commerce site? For larger sites, ASP and Microsoft SQL are the best option. MySQL is not suitable for large websites unless InnoDB tables or mixture is used, and design appropriate database.
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  • Profile picture of the author nencyburlin
    PHP is better language than ASP. It can possible to design website easily and very attractive in PHP. It use less web space than ASP.
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  • Profile picture of the author christiehemme
    As per my choice ASP is best.
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  • Profile picture of the author rockiealba
    Both are good. PHP is a life of small business owners around the world due to low cost housing. Asp.net is a compiled application and with minor adjustments can be converted to a software application.
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  • Profile picture of the author HostMafia
    Hmm.. thats interesting.
    ASP is better,
    ASP is more secure. Its easier and visually coded. I have not heard any asp site getting hacked unless the server itself ishacked.

    You can create encrypted files ,so your client will not see any code, so he cant modify it.

    PHP is good for local webdesign, but where security etc matters, go with asp.
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  • Profile picture of the author stevenalowe
    Welcome to the holy wars, crusader!

    Seriously, there is no "best" language for every purpose. Programming is a series of trade-offs and compromises, just like every other kind of engineering.

    I've used ASP.NET extensively. There's things about it that I like, and things about it that I dislike.

    I've used PHP also. There's things about it that I like, and things about it that I dislike.

    Ditto for Perl, 'classic' ASP, vbscript, javascript, java server pages, and ISAPI extensions in C++

    ASP MVC is interesting, but I haven't used it yet. Ditto for Ruby, Python, and node.js

    Whichever tool you choose, learn it well - but don't hold it as gospel. It's just a tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author HonestCoder
    I started using PHP around 12 years ago. Back then ASP was pretty new and I was already familiar with PHP so stuck with it. It's come a long way since then and these days I use CodeIgniter for most projects which just happens to be written in PHP... So I don't have an answer to the title of this thread but can say I've never felt limited in any way by what PHP can do. Having said that if I was starting out today, I would probably be spending a lot of time on this site...
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  • Profile picture of the author remymartin1
    ASP is a Microsoft product and it was quite limited in sense of functionality
    Most of sites on the internet are written in PHP
    and most hostings support PHP
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  • Profile picture of the author watson88
    it depends on your requirements, website in php is easy and cheap to host as compared to websites in asp.
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  • Profile picture of the author shantanu
    PHP is the basic language but ASP is the big technology, learn PHP with in 2 months and then make a command on your ASP if you are interested in this field coz on ASP their are lots of forms with their functionality are designed with in a minutes. ASP got more weight at this stage.
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