PHP or ASP.NET Is the Best?

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  • Profile picture of the author LarryKeenan
    Originally Posted by RyanAlsaiad View Post

    Hey WF Members!

    What is the better PHP or ASP.NET to Training Online ...
    If you mean you wish to learn one or the other, there is great free online
    training for both. There are more Linux servers than Windows servers online
    so you should consider learning php first.

    Don't expect anyone here to say one language is better than the other.
    That is the same as My text Editor is better than Yours.

    Have a Great Day!
    Larry Keenan
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    • Profile picture of the author LarryKeenan
      Originally Posted by LarryKeenan View Post


      Don't expect anyone here to say one language is better than the other.
      That is the same as My text Editor is better than Yours.
      OK so I was wrong. PHP wins here hands down.

      Have a Great Day!
      Larry Keenan
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  • Profile picture of the author blacsocial
    I would learn php because, I found it easier to learn but I would go with whatever is comfortable to you but as Mr Keenan said "there are more linux servers than there are windows servers" try your hand in both.
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  • Profile picture of the author IdeaBox
    It depends on what you're looking for. If you want speed and reliability I'd learn and use PHP. ASP.NET is great ( I'm a .Net developer) but the initiation time sucks and of course you're dealing with Windows. When dealing with Windows you have virus's, bugs, crashes, BSOD, and random crap happening all the time. Don't get me wrong, I love Windows Server and it does a great job with things like Active Directory and Shares. But IIS is still falling behind Apache by miles.
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  • Profile picture of the author jacktackett
    Use the right tool for the job. Sometimes that's php, sometimes it's asp.net, and sometimes it's lisp. Once you learn the fundamentals of programming, you can use almost any language.
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    • Profile picture of the author r0dvan
      Originally Posted by jacktackett View Post

      Use the right tool for the job. Sometimes that's php, sometimes it's asp.net, and sometimes it's lisp. Once you learn the fundamentals of programming, you can use almost any language.
      I found this comment very useful and full of hope
      I was really confused about using laravel or django. But finding patterns will help adapt as we practice day by day.
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  • Profile picture of the author SteveJohnson
    You might also consider learning how to use the WF search function.

    This topic has been thrashed to death here already.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    PHP is an INTERNATIONAL multiplatform standard that is supported almost internally by THE wordwide standard multiplatform server that is also internally directly supported and provided by companies like Oracle and IBM.

    ASP is the PROPRIETARY language that is not multiplatform in a reliable way and internally supported by the 2nd direct standard(NOTE, that this actually places it closer to #5, and #2 is a DISTANT #2) ASP wouldn't even be around if not for the fact that Microsoft is supporting it so heavily. The first proprietary standard had a bigger spot than ASP and filled the market spot ASP now fills died LONG ago! In fact, it died out before M/S took off. It was likely killed by the rise of PERL.

    You can claim that popularity is due to it being free, but it wouldn't be popular if it didn't work.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author webprogramzone
    It depends what you want to make and what earlier language do you know. I think both languages are good so you cannot compare both of them. But my personal view is that php is good one
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  • Profile picture of the author YongC
    now php is better than asp, it's best choose
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  • Profile picture of the author SAP Trainer
    PHP is the best for open source and easy to learn. From here it is easy to learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author buncoh
    Yeah, I'go for php first. It is hard to tell which one is better. If you wanted to go free and easy, in this case, php is the answer.
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  • Profile picture of the author h4x0r
    PHP is better not in sense of speed and syntax, but better because it is used as an open source, it is easier to upload, you dont have to compile stuff like in ASP.NET .. better because its used everywhere wordpress/joomla/vbulletin and everything out there, you will never see some open source stuff made on ASP.NET
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  • Profile picture of the author peteJ
    Asking which is better is inherently the wrong question.

    Each one has it's pros and cons. Think about what you want to do with the language then decide which one fits that problem. Programming is less knowing all the rules and syntax of a language and more knowing which one to use for a specific problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author prince55l
    Php is great, has a lot of tutorials and information on the web. Server hosting is cheaper compared to asp.net, php mysql is cheaper compared to mysql server used by asp.net. For me php is greater
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  • Profile picture of the author canniffch
    According to me both the languages are important and you should master one of them. But PHP consider it as better if you take cost factor in the account.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    Originally Posted by RyanAlsaiad View Post

    Hey WF Members!

    What is the better PHP or ASP.NET to Training Online ...
    Before you get into this, as well as anyone else here commenting on the thread, I think you should take a step back and understand the differences between the 2 languages.

    You'd be surprised at the amount of people who will tell you one is better than the other but have never written a single line of code.

    They both have their places but you need to understand the differences & requirements between the two.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

      Before you get into this, as well as anyone else here commenting on the thread, I think you should take a step back and understand the differences between the 2 languages.

      You'd be surprised at the amount of people who will tell you one is better than the other but have never written a single line of code.

      They both have their places but you need to understand the differences & requirements between the two.
      Yeah, like on another thread here where a person acted so authoritatively about Java and didn't even know its history or the basics.

      M/S did a few things to try to take over the internet. Among them were....

      1. Install IE in all O/S with NO regard for others. They were taken to court and won a minor victory by claiming they already tied it into all their software.
      2. Telling their App division about special secrets and easter eggs they included. They were taken to court and told to tell them LAST after telling the public. Did they follow through? DOUBT IT!
      3. Create and encourage the use of VBscript, that only THEY controlled. Luckily, that eventually lost out to javascript.
      4. Added code in their languages to tie into various routines, which forced customers to keep some unrelated things of THEIRS installed.
      5. Modified Java and, against their license, didn't inform programmers. They were taken to court and LOST! In revolt, they created C#. They of course dropped J++, as the court demanded otherwise that they comply with the license.
      6. After creating and encouraging the other proprietary code, they put IIS in, etc... MS CLAIMED that some things were released in the public domain, but SO WHAT!?!?!? The basic windows DLL structure, etc... was, but they were sued for violating THAT also!

      At every step, it seems they try to remove any standards they can, and put in things to ensure their dominance.


      MEANWHILE:

      The future of .NET (Mono) on non-Windows platforms | ZDNet

      Is there any doubt why I would prefer PHP if it were a mere EQUAL?

      BTW I have programmed in PHP, JAVA, JAVASCRIPT, VB, and several others, and used IIS, and many variants of apache and tomcat.

      Steve
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    • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
      Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

      You'd be surprised at the amount of people who will tell you one is better than the other but have never written a single line of code..
      Indeed! Most people on forums do nothing but spout crap and myth, and have zero experience.

      I've been writing ASP since ~1996. And I began to tinker with PHP around ~1999, but it was until ~2007 that I got serious with it. The language are different, but not THAT different. It's not like Arabic vs Chinese. More like English vs Spanish.

      And I'm not even a programmer. I built the tools that were needed for my real career. It's hard, but not impossible to learn. Even as much as I know, there's always more PHP and ASP.NET to learn, especially since each version adds and subtracts.

      PHP has a lot of security flaws -- more than ASP.NET, many of which take longer to address. That's always been my gripe with it. But it powers most forums and CMS, so no way to avoid it.

      You make more money as an ASP.NET programmer/developer, working professionally. I know a few -- several of which help me when needed. (And that's a two-way street; I know about hosting, which few of them do.)

      Python, Perl, Java, Ruby on Rails are others.

      They're all different -- none is better than the others.

      Personally, I like developing in PHP. But that's mostly because I know it the best right now.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
        Originally Posted by kpmedia View Post

        Indeed! Most people on forums do nothing but spout crap and myth, and have zero experience.
        Lol yea, Wordpress problem, googled said problem, solution said copy/paste this into whatever.php............instantly an experienced php developer!
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        • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
          Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

          Lol yea, Wordpress problem, googled said problem, solution said copy/paste this into whatever.php............instantly an experienced php developer!
          Yeah, sad.

          I probably am a PHP developer, but I hesitate to call myself as such. As much as I know, there's so much that I know I don't know. (And honestly, don't care to know, because that not my field of work.) What's stupid is when you come across people that call themselves "gurus"/whatever (20s/teen kiddie talk), and don't even know what they don't know. But I digress....

          As always, pay attention to people giving advice online. Because, odds are (sadly), they don't know their @ss from their elbow.
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          • Profile picture of the author ZackNW
            As an active user of both PHP and ASP.Net, I can tell you that it really just depends on what you're planning to do.

            When it comes to web automation (especially if it involves cookie handling), I'd recommend ASP.Net because you can easily use it as a back-end for a GUI desktop application, and you can also create a web GUI easily.

            I usually use PHP for everything else.
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            • Profile picture of the author MySocialPromo
              If you are just making websites to support "Warrior" type projects: Blogs, Landing pages, email scripts, etc. and you DO NOT know ASP.NET already - I would go with PHP. It is free and will do exactly what you need it to do.

              If you code for corporations which have a ton of "backoffice" type applications and you have to talk to many different systems: C#/ASP.NET is your friend.

              I will always code in ASP.NET/C# because I already know it. If I was just learning and had no interest in programming for mid/large sized corporations as a career -- PHP hands down.

              Hope this helps.

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            • Profile picture of the author wilsonmarcial
              Undoubtedly PHP,because
              PHP is a fast growing language and growing much faster than ASP.NET.
              Platform in-dependency. ASP.NET can run only in WINDOWS-IIS
              Highest fault tolerance with safe mode support.
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        • Profile picture of the author Luca tall
          Doesn't matter that what kind of language to get training. In which language the person is interested and his knowlegde about the course is the matter. So prefer to learn which you are interested so that you can shine better.
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        • Profile picture of the author stargazinc
          PHP is a decent terminology but it drops back on ASP.NET's durability that can be found in its item focused functions, and it's versatility.
          Due to the CLR you can have C# programmers and Vb.net programmers taking a shot at the same venture, or switch dialects half route through and not need to revamp the greater part of your old classes. The .NET class library is composed into inheritable classes based around specific assignments, for example working with XML or image manipulation, so a mess of the more normal undertakings have been as of now took care of for you.
          PHP 5 at last came exemption taking care of and corrects OOP, yet it still needs namespacing to avert class naming crashes. PHP's sort checking is exceptionally detached, conceivably bringing on issues. An alternate burden is that variables in PHP are not so much acknowledged to have a sort.
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  • Profile picture of the author azhar
    PHP is just and translated dialect however it is solid enough to improve any sort of page you need to advance.

    Asp.net is a part of a framework which implies you might utilize the system's capabilities. Your Asp.net provision might be a part of a portable, Windows, Windows Service, Smart customer or even unmanaged code underpinned.
    Both are important and have their benefits in their specific area...
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  • Profile picture of the author twisters
    PHP or ASP.net both are good for web language. But it's depend on the your website. For different types of website you need different types of language. But if you want to learn ASP.net then you must know PHP. Without knowing PHP you can't work with ASP.net
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  • Profile picture of the author marketkidz
    I am personally in favour of php as its open source and you dont have to buy softwares to make it. I think hosting on linux is cheaper compare to windows too so I think php is good one
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  • Profile picture of the author Treeofl1
    PHP. Wordpress. Nuff said.
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    • Profile picture of the author rozerr
      Advantages of PHP:

      1. Faster speeds of execution
      2. Costs involved (Open Source Software)
      3. Better exception handling and garbage collection
      4. Flexibility with database connectivity and customizability

      Advantages of .Net:
      1. Support and documentation available
      2. Standard development environment
      3. Multi-threading abilities
      4. Built in reporting tools (Crystal Reports)


      This is all theory, but personally i support PHP because you can find no of Php freelancers easily than .net.
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      • Profile picture of the author seasoned
        Originally Posted by rozerr View Post

        Advantages of PHP:

        1. Faster speeds of execution
        2. Costs involved (Open Source Software)
        3. Better exception handling and garbage collection
        4. Flexibility with database connectivity and customizability

        Advantages of .Net:
        1. Support and documentation available
        2. Standard development environment
        3. Multi-threading abilities
        4. Built in reporting tools (Crystal Reports)


        This is all theory, but personally i support PHP because you can find no of Php freelancers easily than .net.
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        MORE advantages to PHP!

        5. MUCH more support and documentation available.
        6. Standard environment
        7. Able to use PDF

        Cons on ASP...
        -1. You're kidding, right?(less documentation, commercial stuff may have high costs, and there is no single model)
        -2. yep, a joke!(no posix or single source VM. This might be important due to the future support, updates, and VM differences. This helped kill OS/2. )
        -4. Can crystal reports even work on the HTML server? It looks like it still transfers the template and settings, and the local system creates the report. Client side DDLs and the like are problematic for websites. I'm not crazy about PDF either, but PDF has a third party striving for compatibility and a WIDE adoption, and the work and connections are done on the server.

        Crystal reports DOES have a lot of competition now. Frankly, applications I currently use seem to not use it, and most customers mention anything but! To listen to customers, you would think jasper reports, business objects, and actuate are more popular. ALL work similar to crystal reports. Jasper reports is VERY similar, actuate seems to have more program control, and business objects is a far more advanced product. Of course, for most websites, PDF is the clear leader on non JVM sites, and some JVM sites.

        I'll take your word about the multithreading, as I haven't bothered to look into the details of that here.

        Steve
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      • Profile picture of the author fghaegele
        Originally Posted by rozerr View Post

        Advantages of PHP:

        1. Faster speeds of execution
        2. Costs involved (Open Source Software)
        3. Better exception handling and garbage collection
        4. Flexibility with database connectivity and customizability

        Advantages of .Net:
        1. Support and documentation available
        2. Standard development environment
        3. Multi-threading abilities
        4. Built in reporting tools (Crystal Reports)


        This is all theory, but personally i support PHP because you can find no of Php freelancers easily than .net.
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        .NET is actually faster than PHP, though not noticeable in most circumstances.

        Also note: PHP is multithreaded, when ran in mod_php - which accounts for 90%+ of all php based websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwiz
    I am using asp.net for my all the project or say most of the projects so for me its asp.net , pretty easy to code and easy to make layouts in the asp.net great facilities for grid and ajax
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  • Profile picture of the author yestyle
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    I will choose PHP because it's popular but you should consider asp.net with more advantages.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Warlock
    PHP is better than ASP, It's more powerful and it's multi platform.
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  • Profile picture of the author waqascheema
    both are good in there way
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  • Profile picture of the author Rickmci
    Originally Posted by RyanAlsaiad View Post

    Hey WF Members!

    What is the better PHP or ASP.NET to Training Online ...

    php is 10 time better. hands down... php and MySQL on Linux is the best of the best.
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  • Profile picture of the author fghaegele
    Another way to look at it:

    Build with PHP if you intend to sell your projects one day. You will have the largest reach. Hosting PHP backed sites costs less, too.

    PHP is supported even by the .NET runtime- and their community. I know a lot of ASP folks know to code in PHP for fun/profit, too- not so much the other way around....

    The only reason I would consider ASP is if I intend to make a career out of it, maybe work for a shop that specializes in it. But these days there are just as many-if not, more- PHP shops, too.
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  • Profile picture of the author avinash198
    I vote for PHP. php is better then the asp.net
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  • Profile picture of the author owllord
    good discussion. Don't know enough about .net to compare between the two. But I think for the more common circumstances, php is great. Asp.net might be good for special circumstances where they serve some specific purpose.
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    • Profile picture of the author protto
      PHP. Free and open source and always will be!
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  • Profile picture of the author CMRaper
    Learn PHP first, then if you have spare time, try ASP.NET
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  • Profile picture of the author john13kran
    PHP, free, open source with a lot of support.....

    Linux server or ASP server ????
    Offcourse linux....
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    • Profile picture of the author mohamedismail
      PHP is the open source program everyone can easy to learn. .Net is microsoft product it's paid version. security wise compare to PHP, .Net is the best choice.
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      • Profile picture of the author seasoned
        Originally Posted by mohamedismail View Post

        PHP is the open source program everyone can easy to learn. .Net is microsoft product it's paid version. security wise compare to PHP, .Net is the best choice.
        .net has had its share of security holes!

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    • Profile picture of the author YHmuWong
      Originally Posted by john13kran View Post

      PHP, free, open source with a lot of support.....

      Linux server or ASP server ????
      Offcourse linux....
      What support will that be?

      Originally Posted by theNthDoctor View Post

      Both are considered to be flawed from technical standpoints. Both have vibrant markets. Learning and working in PHP is dollars-cost-free at all levels, of course.

      If you want to work in a language with fewer technical problems and fewer limits, learn Python instead. It's more obscure in our circles, but it's well-respected in bigger marketplaces (game dev, enterprise app dev, in-app scripting, etc). It runs websites via CGI just as well as ASP or PHP do, but by all reports Python is more stable and more powerful.

      If I were starting today as a web dev, I would go with Python instead of PHP.

      That said, the advantage of PHP being in the open source world, PHP has so many lovely open source frameworks like symfony, app platforms like Joomla, and so forth, to propel you into paying work a little sooner.
      I know a little bit about python.How do i get to develop a full functional website with python?
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  • Profile picture of the author sonzoy
    each language has its own pros and cons, PHP in simple terms great, multi-platform support, can be used with apache which is miles away from microsoft's ISS, faster then .net, tons of framework support, award winning Open source cms support.
    security wise .net is safe compare to PHP
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  • Profile picture of the author kyoo
    Every language has it's place, and every language is the right one to use in some situations.

    Personally, I detest the .net languages, because of an unpleasant working environment, dependance on Microsoft, and just poor construction of the language from my experiences with it a while back.

    This does put PHP slightly in the lead, but only slightly. PHP is really a horrible language that trips over itself at every turn with inconsistencies, badly bolted on object systems, and a legacy of badly trained programmers writing rotten sample code and hackish legacy support that extends back 18 years.

    In reality, either will work, PHP is more popular and less expensive to engage in, and both are terrible.
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  • Profile picture of the author webzie
    It really depends on your choice but I think according to me Asp.net is the best choice in both of them, its having quick builder for the site
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  • Profile picture of the author CrazyStyle
    PHP is a open source, while Microsoft asks $xx to use .ASP
    Choose PHP!
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    • Profile picture of the author kinjaladesara
      PHP is open source and easy language and best for web application development. While .Net is best for security purpose and mostly used for desktop application development.

      Both have its own advantage but choose one as per your needs and requirements.
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  • Profile picture of the author subisa852
    If I were on your shoes I will chose ASP.net because there's a tons of free tutorial on the net on how to code using PHP language.
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  • Profile picture of the author tongnk
    Is there a reason you're looking at PHP vs ASP? Have you considered other languages? Rails? Python? Perl?
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  • Profile picture of the author donMhico
    I prefer PHP as for the ease of learning and server configuration. It's also free and the web has so many articles, tutorials, tools, communities that will help you getting started with PHP. Although beware of some tutorials that are not following the best practices as it will turn you into a bad programmer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Luca tall
    I would like to suggest PHP is best programming language than others because it is easy to learn and understand. Mainly 80% web hosting companies are using PHP. PHP is open source,more faster, more secured, and completely free of cost.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesfreddyc
    It really depends upon the intended use of the website.

    1. Is it going to be software? "SaaS"
    2. Is it just going to be an informational site?

    If it's the latter, then you really don't need much programming experience or effort as there as so much templates available. Not much code-writting required.

    If it is going to be an actual application that does something --- say for example it will be a contact management program. In that case the more important question is: "what database is going to be implemented and are you versed in writing SQL?".

    That is, most modern software (especially SaaS) development begins at the database. From there the language you choose to build the UI is really unimportant (in most cases).
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  • Profile picture of the author Solitude
    I'm a bit surprised at the dislike for ASP.net and also the amount of wrong information that's given in this thread.

    A couple of people mention that PHP is open source, well so is ASP.net: Microsoft Makes ASP.NET Open Source | WebProNews

    Also you can get Visual Studio 2013 Express for Web for free:
    Visual Studio 2013 Downloads | Microsoft Visual Studio

    There's also a free SQL Server called SQL Server Express:
    Database System | Performance & Scalability | SQL Server Express Edition

    You got to pay for Windows though and in most cases hosting will be more expensive. However Windows hosting is decreasing in price all the time. ASP.net is also faster than PHP these days, especially when using MVC. Gone are the days of security problems. ASP.net is rock solid for a while now.

    Believe me, PHP has its place. I mean it's the most used language for websites out there. I just feel like a lot of the posts in this thread are opinionated and in some cases just plain wrong.

    Here's an article that explains the differences between ASP.net and PHP quite well:
    ASP.NET vs PHP - complete comparisons
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  • Profile picture of the author JimmyRose
    Wow there is some BS in this thread...

    If not for IIS and Windows, I'd stick with ASP any day of the week. It's nice to develop in and the size of built in libraries is just insane.

    Apache seems to be far more simple to set up and maintain. Windows is generally more expensive to run due to licensing costs (depending on the Linux distro you choose). The other thing I can't stand is Windows permissions. This alone has had me on the verge of throwing my PC out the window many times.

    To the OP, I'd learn both. With the knowledge of both you'll know the best route when you need to make a decision
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay27
    The best is whichever you feel most comfortably working in.

    I'm a .NET guy myself, for the simple reason that I want to get everything done as quickly and simply as possible. .NET makes setting up WCF services a breeze and I like that.

    If being unreliant from a commercial platform meant the world to me, I would probably have gone with PHP. It also would've made my hosting cheaper.

    It's a trade off, mate. And you've gotta look at the big picture of things. The differences in features between PHP and C# do not matter. That's small fry not worth the bother.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rickmci
    Originally Posted by RyanAlsaiad View Post

    Hey WF Members!

    What is the better PHP or ASP.NET to Training Online ...

    PHP is better for several reasons.

    1) It is Open Source.
    2) Easier to learn and debug then .ASP
    3) Runs on Linux flawlessly
    4) No Licensing issues for whatever you create.

    Linux, PHP, and MySQL is a setup you can build just about anything with. All open source and very flexible.

    Many online tutorials, both paid and free, can be found online.
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    • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
      Originally Posted by Rickmci View Post

      PHP is better for several reasons.
      1) It is Open Source.
      2) Easier to learn and debug then .ASP
      3) Runs on Linux flawlessly
      4) No Licensing issues for whatever you create.
      Linux, PHP, and MySQL is a setup you can build just about anything with. All open source and very flexible.
      Many online tutorials, both paid and free, can be found online.
      That's all so silly.
      - ASP.NET is also open source, and can even work on Linux (though not 100%)
      - There's a learning curve to every language
      - PHP is made to work with Linux. It runs even better on Windows IIS7/8, thanks to Zend.
      - ASP.NET has licensing issues?

      Again, very silly. It's essentially making things up.

      "PHP is better because it keeps the bears away!
      -- Are you programming PHP now? See any bears around? Hmm!?"
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  • Profile picture of the author geekyfox
    I think PHP is easier to learrn from scratch, ASP.NET is easier to use once you are comfortable with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author azeemhakro
    i am learning php... it is really interesting and easy... i think php is better as compare to asp...
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  • Profile picture of the author DailyIncome
    I've found windows hosting always cost more than linux hosting. So from out of pocket standpoint, you'll save money running linux and php (open source) & if you decide to sell your website, almost everyone has a linux hosting.
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  • Profile picture of the author mafia1
    Asp.net is a well organized framework for building web applications. PHP is a server side scripting language which, some would argue, is not as organized as asp.net but gets the job done just as well.

    Choose one and seek to master it to the best of your abilities
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    I've done some PHP, but I do a lot more ASP.NET (C#). PHP is just a mess when it comes to function naming etc.

    I built FindAForum with ASP.NET because that framework offers great caching options (good for iffy shared hosting environments). Plus there's some great tools for scraping website content and manipulating images.

    I'll add though that I'm using MySQL and not SQL Server as MySQL hosting is way cheaper plus they give you bigger databases.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
      Originally Posted by kcartlidge View Post

      There's so much uninformed rubbish on this thread it's actually quite funny.
      To challenge some of the more amusing:
      • You don't need to know PHP to code .Net (bizarre suggestion).
      • PHP is not inherently faster than .Net as PHP is (generally but not always) interpreted whereas .Net is virtually always compiled (the exception being some code islands in the markup). Where .Net sometimes suffers is on low-traffic sites where they drop out of the cache due to inactivity.
      • ASP.Net is not ASP - not even similar.
      • There are NO licensing issues with .Net sites at all. It's not even something you need ever consider.
      • ASP.Net IS open source and C# itself is an ECMA standard.
      • There is no problem combining .Net with MySQL; the MySQL site has full downloads for .Net usage.
      • Developers have their own preferences and comfort zones but in my own experience not only is PHP debugging NOT better than .Net but (for me) the .Net debugging experience is light years ahead of most PHP IDEs for both power and ease of use. I accept that this is however opinion not provable fact.

      To agree with some other points:
      • MySQL databases on hosting packages usually are far better than the SQL Server ones which are often restricted to just 100MB or thereabouts. That said, .Net works fine with MySQL (even with LINQ and EF).
      • PHP hosting is both far more ubiquitous and cheaper than .Net.

      I code both PHP and .Net (also Python) and for me the order of choice is as follows (best options first; if any condition matches then stop there and that's my choice):
      • Am I restricted to a Linux/Unix host? Then PHP it is.
      • Am I restricted to a Windows host? Then .Net it is.
      • Does my code depend predominantly on existing code in one of the languages? If yes, use that language.
      • Do I have a personal preference through experience? Use that one.
      • Is it a small site with code that is mostly simple form handling or UI stuff? I'll use PHP.
      • Is it a complex or large site? If so, I'll use .Net.
      • All other things equal, my own preference for ease of maintenance is .Net.

      For me, the best thing about .Net in comparison to PHP is that, especially with MVC but also with web forms, the code is far more clearly separated by default from the markup. I know you can cleanly separate code from markup in PHP but most developers never actually do.

      Conversely the best thing about PHP in comparison to .Net (though this can be dangerous) is that quick fixes or deployments are far easier given that there is no compilation stage involved. You can even (shudder) do it on a live server without taking it offline first.

      Incidentally, don't worry about the level of documentation or online support/tutorials available. Both languages have passed the tipping point and virtually anything you need to know is available for either.

      Final point - if you intend using Azure websites hosting (very good) then don't use MySQL. They offer it, but it is provided (transparently) by a 3rd party and I kept getting connection timeouts between Azure and the database.

      Hopefully that's a reasonably balanced answer. Either will do, but perhaps consider the above before choosing. If it helps sway you, Visual Studio Express (free) is in my mind a better IDE than virtually any paid-for IDE for PHP so if you have a long-term project then that extra 'niceness' may be a factor.

      Either way, whichever you choose it can probably do the job just fine.
      It's a shame because people reading/comment on this thread won't even bother to read your response before posting their garbage.
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  • Profile picture of the author kiarafernandes
    Originally Posted by RyanAlsaiad View Post

    Hey WF Members!

    What is the better PHP or ASP.NET to Training Online ...
    I prefer you Asp.net good thinking to learn online but you can also learn php online because there are so many website who learn online these languages which is very good for beginners. If you want to be Asp.net developers so it good step to learning online.
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  • Profile picture of the author iqtechways
    In the present situation both PHP and .net are good. You have to decide which is more comfortable.Personally I suggest .net..net can learn more easily
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  • Profile picture of the author hotconcepts
    PHP is faster, easier, scalable, opensource, free, extendable, and portable. PHP has many advantages over asp in terms of cost Speed, Security and flexibility. PHP is cheap, secure, fast, Since PHP is open source, there is a number of applications that are available for free based on it, most of these applications are commonly used and are very powerful also, there is a greater number of community forums and blogs where you are able to find information regarding PHP since it is open source. PHP has t neat code generation compared to ASP.net which sometime generates unnecessary code. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.
    Why PHP is best

    1. A programming language is not scaled with how easily you can built an application. But its robustness, flexibility, speed etc measure the performance. PHP in all segments leave ASP.NET many miles behind.

    2. PHP is a fast growing language and growing much faster than ASP.NET.

    3. It has innumerable built in functionalities and has support of many external libraries. Combine the flexibility, and PHP is the winner.

    4. Support of Apache, the best web server and MySQL, undoubtedly one of the leaders of RDBMS makes it a perfect combination.

    5. Platform in-dependency. ASP.NET can run only in WINDOWS-IIS

    6. Web server in-dependency.

    7. Highest fault tolerance with safe mode support.
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  • Profile picture of the author ajkumar25
    IMO Python is best.
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  • Profile picture of the author josephcaron
    both are good and uses of these language for different purpose.
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  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    So much incorrect information in this thread it's amazing. It's like people looked at .net 1.1 and made their mind up and then never followed all the changes and updates.

    If you want to work with opensource projects or small businesses/start ups then php is the logical choice as the most popular opensource projects are written in php.

    If you want to create your own business applications from scratch or work in corporate sector then I'd say definitely go with .net and c#.

    C# with either asp.net or razor is so nice! especially with things like LINQ and Entity Framework which the equivalents don't implement so well in php.

    Php isn't a compiled language so if you want to have a system with a web app, desktop app and mobile app then it's much easier to do this with .net and there are frameworks to support this.

    Arguably it would take less time to get set up with work coming in with php as it wouldn't take you that long to learn the basics and then get good at editing wordpress which is so popular I'm sure there is lots of work for this.

    Both languages have their merits, which you choose really depends on where you see yourself going. As a language c# 5 is very slick and fun to use so I generally stick with it and the surrounding platforms.
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  • Profile picture of the author aircompressor007
    PHP language very better than the Asp.net language because PHP is the open source language and many useful in webpage.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fat Wolf
    More software was build by PHP, but you can't say PHP is better than ASP
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  • Profile picture of the author alfredmarshall
    There is no such big difference between PHP and ASP.NET so we can also so we can also not say that which is better as both are better,faster and both can write any kind of program.
    But Asp.net supports a huge frame work and build components and has editing environment through which we can easily write Asp program without worrying about case sensitivity.
    While PHP tool works such like a notepad for which a programmer need good programming knowledge and syntax.
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  • Profile picture of the author odesk
    I prefer to ASP.
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  • Profile picture of the author reddys
    Here is an Article about difference between both languages..
    PHP vs ASP.net Performance Comparison
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  • Profile picture of the author rojersequaria
    PHP is the best for open source and easy to learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author LeadGenie
    Essentially it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. Now given what has already been said by many of the posters above.. One is really not any better than the other as far as what you can accomplish ultimately between the two.

    However, the reason why php might be easier to learn is that the core package is much smaller and there are many more libraries you will need to contend with php. .net on the other hand has a much larger core package so it will take longer to learn but once you find someone who has learned the core package they are generally more versed and understand the overall code much better at that point.

    All being said it takes more commitment as a programmer to learn the .net core than it does .php to my understanding.
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  • Profile picture of the author byrle
    PHP is better than ASP
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  • Profile picture of the author HorseStall
    It depends on your platform and what you are trying to accomplish.
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  • Profile picture of the author sham2
    Its depends on you what you want to become a php developer or .net developer. I think php is the best option for you because it is easy to customize . .Net is also good and easy to learn. you can learn php form the php.net which is the best website to learn php.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Tyler
    Depends what you want to make...

    PHP is stable, and so is ASP.NET.

    ASP.NET is Windows, which PHP is not.

    I do both, but I found ASP.NET easier to learn.

    Here's a great book on ASP.NET:
    Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET 4 in 24 Hours
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  • Profile picture of the author r0dvan
    I have used PHP and I have used ASP.
    I must say PHP is way better than ASP, Microsoft sells everything and you wont be able to find as much source code as in PHP (if you are learning).
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  • Profile picture of the author kyoo
    Something I wasn't aware of - asp.net is Open Source? IE, I can download a copy of the entire stack's source code, modify it, recompile and distribute it? (Privately - I'm just assuming MS would never allow it publicly.)
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    • Profile picture of the author r0dvan
      Originally Posted by kyoo View Post

      Something I wasn't aware of - asp.net is Open Source? IE, I can download a copy of the entire stack's source code, modify it, recompile and distribute it? (Privately - I'm just assuming MS would never allow it publicly.)
      I had problems finding examples on google for methods on ASP.NET, I was very dissapointed for that. (Compared with PHP which you can find almost any code you google).
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  • Profile picture of the author Freescript
    I have been learning PHP and Asp.net, and now i choose php for my job. It's easy, flexible, run on the linux's basic...
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    • Profile picture of the author terrec
      I think in modern technology php is more preferable than asp.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ketan1234
    hey man in PHP we just creates a Website but with the .net we can creates websites as well as developed a Software.
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  • Profile picture of the author TechIntuit
    ASP.NET is my choice personally because it integrates well with various other tools that are only available for .NET, however I do miss all the practical PHP functions - those were always helpful when coding.
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  • Profile picture of the author MonopolyOnline
    Okay I'll toss the pickle into the punch bowl - Investigate RubyOnRails

    If your question really is which scripting language is intuitive, easy, fun, free, yet powerful with a great community for support, try RubyOnRails (aka: Rails).

    Spend 15 minutes at TryRuby.org to get a quick understanding of Ruby.

    Spend a full day at Ruby.RailsTutorial.org and you'll have a fully functioning "Community" based app online hosted at Heroku for free.

    Then spend some time at RailsCast.com and watch the how to videos for putting together some great apps with great functionality.

    If you are still interest checkout Rails for Zombies free Rails Basic training (very cool).

    Free CodeSchool.com/courses/rails-for-zombies-redux

    Take a look at OpenSourceRails.com for some great starter apps you can build off of.

    Also look at Ruby-Toolbox.com for some great FREE plugins (aka: plugins are known as gems with Ruby apps)

    If you want more as to why RubyOnRails?, there is a 179 page pdf ebook explaining the elegance of the Ruby language:

    RubyInside.com/media/poignant-guide.pdf


    But if you are planning on customizing WordPress, or Drupal, or Joomla learn php.

    I started developing in 1995 using ColdFusion. Still develop in ColdFusion when I have to. But I love RubyOnRails for it is so intuitive, like it writes itself.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Nash
    PHP is the new ASP.net... ASP.net is similar to php but php is simply a updated version.

    However it is good to learn both as you'd be surprised how many websites still use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author MonopolyOnline
    RubyOnRails is very simple, yet elegant.

    Can you understand what is happening even without knowing the language?

    1) Grab info from the database:

    @members = User.where('is_member = true').order('name asc)

    @members.each do | member |
    member.name, member.email
    end

    2) Updating info to the database:

    @user = User.find(params[:id])
    @user.update(user_params)

    Just thought I'd share.
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  • Profile picture of the author vikasyadavbtech
    Both, the language is good. It is up to you. PHP is very easy to learn as compared to the ASp.net.
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  • Profile picture of the author valvednd
    It's all about the IDE and there is nothing as powerful as visual studio in my opinion. I've coded in both and .net will always be my preference and the money is better as a developer...

    Anyway, if you are just starting out, I think developing some basic database skills is priority over building anything in any language. SQL is so different than any other language/framework syntactically and conceptually that i feel its important to get a handle on it before you ever write a single line of code for anything. it'll make you a better developer in the long run especially if you are doing anything to do with the web...
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  • Profile picture of the author techwiiz
    I dont think its good to compare two languages one is open source and free while other is paid one with studio still if i have to select one of those I will go for the php
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  • Profile picture of the author John Ayling
    Really depends on what you are attempting to build, and where, and also your current programming competency.

    I have been developing in ASP.NET from when it started, and also am heavily into PHP - mainly for my marketing systems, and I love both.

    You are limited in what platforms you can use with ASP.NET re hosting, etc... so you really need to treat each project as a case-by-case, and then decide what language to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author puneetchauhan
    PHP is better then ASP. because PHP is a open source for any operating system but ASP is only use on windows operating system.
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  • Profile picture of the author markgilber12
    both are the best..but i personally like .net and it has a future
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  • Profile picture of the author Member8200
    asp and php are both good and i use the two of them most of the time(on a separate projects ofcourse). It depends on your project needs.

    But i suggest you go with PHP because It's a lot easier to learn and work with. And you can find a lot about learning resources, and Q and A website about PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author newgadget123
    i learn both PHP and ASP.NET,both are interesting.basic is html,css,javascript are used in both php and asp.net.but php is bit easier than asp.net
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  • Profile picture of the author skypreet
    ASP.net is dead or will be dead soon. PHP is the one who is going to survive.
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  • Profile picture of the author tarunap
    Overview
    PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor. PHP originated as a scripting tool that has quickly taken over the internet thanks to its easy learning curve and large developer community.
    ASP.NET was developed by Microsoft to provide developers with an easy scripting tool for building web pages and web applications.
    Costs
    PHP is Free. Can be hosted on both Linux and Windows
    ASP - Need to Spend on Visual Studio and can be hosted only on windows
    Winner is PHP
    Scalability
    Both ASP.NET and PHP are highly scalable
    Winner Both
    Performance
    The performance different between a ASP.NET+MSSQL and a PHP+MySQL stack are very small with PHP+MySQL edging out ASP.NET
    Support
    PHP is free and among the most popular scripting languages online
    ASP.NET, on the other hand, is a Microsoft property.
    Winner PHP
    Ease of Learning
    ASP.NET is usually written in C#. Its syntax is complicated and difficult to read, even for experienced programmers.
    PHP can be learnt in few simple lines of code and start tinkering with WordPress themes almost right away.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mp3Ora
    As i am a PHP Developer, I love PHP, why?

    There is multiple reason.

    1. Its open source, don't need to worry about where we have to run, (MAC, linux, or Windows) it will work.
    2. Its support multiple server, like lighttpd, nignx, apache and even IIS.
    3. Lot of opensource code are available which you can use in your project without worry about any thing.
    4. Easy to learn, fast and reliable.

    CON:
    1. You can't command multiple thread(process) at once like you can do in .NET
    2. MOST IDEs required lot of add-ons in order to provide functionality similar to Visual Studio
    3. No Built-in support for AJAX

    For more detail you can find easily
    PHP vs. ASP.NET: Smackdown! | Michigan Creative

    Finlay: There is nothing one of these can do that other cannot do.
    So go with the one you know.


    Thanks,
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  • Profile picture of the author robertsampson
    Both languages are good.ASP.NET is more attached to the mysql database and the PHP is also same.Which language is interested then that one you can study.Both languages are not tough.
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    • Profile picture of the author davidnavarro85
      PHP and ASP.NET are best languages.PHP work well in any kind of platform and server.ASP.net can be used only with the internet information server.PHP programming languages syntax is similar to the c and c++ and ASP.net is similar to the visual basic.
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  • Profile picture of the author warenben
    Both technologies have their advantages and disadvantages. it depends on you which technologies you like most. if you have willing to learn Asp.net mvc join DotNetTricks coming batch.
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  • Profile picture of the author Pava
    I would consider JAVA instead. Almost like PHP but way more powerful. Actually PHP tries to be like JAVA. Also you can look at GROOVY or SCALA (Java based languages).

    Please don't use PHP. It's a messy language with lots of silly legacy stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author Claire Anderson
    1. PHP and ASP.Net are both good languages for web development but development in PHP is easier as compared to ASP.Net.
    2. PHP is also cost free while ASP.Net is a Microsoft product and developmental is expensive in ASP.NET.ASP.NET also requires windows hosting.
    3. PHP runs on Linux web hosting and it can be used on Windows, Mac or Linux, and it is also supported by a lot of free and paid IDEs.
    4. HP application running on a Linux web host slightly outperform a similar ASP.NET application running on a Windows host because Linux and ext4 file system have better I/O performance than Windows and the NTFS file system.
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  • Profile picture of the author fulfilledlife
    Imho if you are going to learn for your own small business, then I would go with PHP. If however, you want to work as a developer and want to earn more money ASP.NET would be my choice.
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  • Profile picture of the author himaja
    According to me, PHP(Personal Home Page Hyper Text Pre-Processor) is better for giving training in Online.
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  • Profile picture of the author yogyogi
    I am from asp.net but i think php is better because the scope to get job is many time more than asp.net. Also if you do freelancing then php project are much much larger.
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  • Profile picture of the author thompsonmike
    Both Works. PHP for small budget projects and .Net for large budget projects. PHP projects last from 3-4 months long and Dot Net projects last from one to 5 years.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnAdam1
    PHP is considered better than ASP.Net because it is cost free and ASP.NET language require windows hosting and windows hosting is expensive as compared to PHP. PHP is also considered more easier to learn as compared to ASP.NET and java.
    There are large number of IDEs that can be used for PHP development and PHP offers both paid and free IDEs but for developing ASP.NET applications, the most famous IDE is Visual Studio.
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  • I think PHP is better online because of the server availability on the internet and most Linux / Unix servers are run very lean without any extra un-needed packages or GUI interfaces and therefore the OS uses a lot less CPU and RAM which provides more allocation to the database and web server.
    #TechnologyIntegration
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  • Profile picture of the author bruce1030
    PHP is easy to learn, its open source and you don't have to buy software's to make it.
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