I am not a developer , just interested what the market trends feel like.
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What is the trend ASP.Net or PHP ?
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What is the trend ASP.Net or PHP ?
14ASP.NET has better future.50.00%7PHP has better future.42.86%6other - please specify.7.14%1 -
I'm not a developer by trade although pretty handy with both those languages.
Of those two choices (and that's an important caveat) ASP.NET would always be chosen as the big business complex application platform. PHP is the small business limited complexity quick 'n' dirty solution.
Just an opinion but never seen it used for big projects in any of the large companies I've worked for. -
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FaceBook, Flikr, Yahoo.com, Wikipedia?Originally posted by London75 View PostI'm not a developer by trade although pretty handy with both those languages.
Of those two choices (and that's an important caveat) ASP.NET would always be chosen as the big business complex application platform. PHP is the small business limited complexity quick 'n' dirty solution.
Just an opinion but never seen it used for big projects in any of the large companies I've worked for.
ASP will always have a future because it's an MS technology - that doesn't mean it has any technical merit.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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WHS. Yahoo manages around 3.4 billion page views per day, all powered by PHP - I know, cos I did this bit (amongst others)
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Fair do's I didn't know Yahoo was PHP.
Facebook and that other tat I can believe.
Does anyone use it for secure transactional systems?
Oh and just for perspective, I use PHP for all my hobby stuff as it's definitely quicker to get up and running and means I don't pay much for hosting! I just don't feel it's a good language particularly.Comment
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I agree PHP is not a particularly good language but it's flexible. The OO features of PHP5 are fairly complete.Originally posted by London75 View PostFair do's I didn't know Yahoo was PHP.
Facebook and that other tat I can believe.
Does anyone use it for secure transactional systems?
Oh and just for perspective, I use PHP for all my hobby stuff as it's definitely quicker to get up and running and means I don't pay much for hosting! I just don't feel it's a good language particularly.
Anyhow, ASP is a platform not a language so it's a bit apples and oranges.
You can write ASP.net apps using C#, a very good language, but ASP still sucks.
A good compromise might be to do all the critical transactional stuff as web services (in C#) and do the front-end in PHP5. I have done something like this and it worked pretty well.
Main reason to avoid ASP is that it's a Windows-only solution.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Im a .NET developer but I've been playing around with PHP and the Symfony framework the last few weeks on my linux box. I've gotta say I'm mightily impressed (converted even). So much so that I've started writing my plan B web app in it.Originally posted by London75 View PostOf those two choices (and that's an important caveat) ASP.NET would always be chosen as the big business complex application platform. PHP is the small business limited complexity quick 'n' dirty solution.Comment
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Yahoo use Symfony. It's a very good frameworkOriginally posted by lightng View PostIm a .NET developer but I've been playing around with PHP and the Symfony framework the last few weeks on my linux box. I've gotta say I'm mightily impressed (converted even). So much so that I've started writing my plan B web app in it.
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Thanks for the symfony recommendation, installed and started tutorials now. To be honest I've steered clear of all this MVC malarky not needing that type of development but this looks pretty good fun.
It'll help my plan z be a bit more robust by the looks of it.Comment
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