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php5 or asp.net

Hey

I'm about to start developing a website. My problem is that I'm not sure if
I should go for php or asp.net. I would prefer asp.net but all I got is the
Visual studio 2003 c# standard, (it's not the full version of visual studio,
it contains c# and asp.net)... I fear that if I set a lot of effort into
using asp.net I will in the end discover more bugs in my visual studio....

I see there are something called visual web developer express which can be
downloaded. I guess it has some limitaion so asp.net pages generated from it
can not be used in a production environment, am I right?

I purchased visual studio 2003 standard about 2 years ago, i bought the
standard version because it was only c# and asp.net I was interested in.

I do not subscribe to MSDN so I don't get the latest bugfixes in the visual
studio.

asp.net has some cool features such as adrotator, I guess something similar
could be done in php5 too, but I don't like to use so much 3.party
tools.....

I have the development environment for both asp.net and php5 set up on my
computer.

What do you recommend (php or asp.net)??

Jeff
Jun 26 '06 #1
4 1296
Hi Jeff,

Visual Web Developer Express is free and can be used commercially to create
as many ASP.NET 2.0 Web sites as you want in C# or VB.

I highly recommend it.

Just download your copy here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/

BTW, don't be surprised that people favour ASP.NET here. <grin>

Ken
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]

"Jeff" <it************@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message
news:Oa**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Hey

I'm about to start developing a website. My problem is that I'm not sure
if I should go for php or asp.net. I would prefer asp.net but all I got is
the Visual studio 2003 c# standard, (it's not the full version of visual
studio, it contains c# and asp.net)... I fear that if I set a lot of
effort into using asp.net I will in the end discover more bugs in my
visual studio....

I see there are something called visual web developer express which can be
downloaded. I guess it has some limitaion so asp.net pages generated from
it can not be used in a production environment, am I right?

I purchased visual studio 2003 standard about 2 years ago, i bought the
standard version because it was only c# and asp.net I was interested in.

I do not subscribe to MSDN so I don't get the latest bugfixes in the
visual studio.

asp.net has some cool features such as adrotator, I guess something
similar could be done in php5 too, but I don't like to use so much 3.party
tools.....

I have the development environment for both asp.net and php5 set up on my
computer.

What do you recommend (php or asp.net)??

Jeff

Jun 26 '06 #2
Hi Jeff,
I have been developing applications in PHP as well as ASP 3.0
previously. But since ASP.Net have been introduced it's much easier and
faster to develop web-applications and services as compared to any
other available options. As the power of .Net framework which was not
there in ASP, PHP was performing better than it. So in that case I use
to prefer PHP. But since ASP.Net my opinion is also that you should use
ASP.NET

Regards,
Bipin Kesharwani
(Developer)

Palewar Techno Solutions
Pocket PC & Mobile Software Development
Nagpur, India

http://www.palewar.com
Ken Cox [Microsoft MVP] wrote:
Hi Jeff,

Visual Web Developer Express is free and can be used commercially to create
as many ASP.NET 2.0 Web sites as you want in C# or VB.

I highly recommend it.

Just download your copy here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/

BTW, don't be surprised that people favour ASP.NET here. <grin>

Ken
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]

"Jeff" <it************@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message
news:Oa**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Hey

I'm about to start developing a website. My problem is that I'm not sure
if I should go for php or asp.net. I would prefer asp.net but all I got is
the Visual studio 2003 c# standard, (it's not the full version of visual
studio, it contains c# and asp.net)... I fear that if I set a lot of
effort into using asp.net I will in the end discover more bugs in my
visual studio....

I see there are something called visual web developer express which can be
downloaded. I guess it has some limitaion so asp.net pages generated from
it can not be used in a production environment, am I right?

I purchased visual studio 2003 standard about 2 years ago, i bought the
standard version because it was only c# and asp.net I was interested in.

I do not subscribe to MSDN so I don't get the latest bugfixes in the
visual studio.

asp.net has some cool features such as adrotator, I guess something
similar could be done in php5 too, but I don't like to use so much 3.party
tools.....

I have the development environment for both asp.net and php5 set up on my
computer.

What do you recommend (php or asp.net)??

Jeff


Jun 26 '06 #3
since you're browsing around... look into cold fusion, it's the easiest of all
"Jeff" <it************@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:Oa**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Hey

I'm about to start developing a website. My problem is that I'm not sure if I should go for php or asp.net. I would prefer asp.net
but all I got is the Visual studio 2003 c# standard, (it's not the full version of visual studio, it contains c# and asp.net)... I
fear that if I set a lot of effort into using asp.net I will in the end discover more bugs in my visual studio....

I see there are something called visual web developer express which can be downloaded. I guess it has some limitaion so asp.net
pages generated from it can not be used in a production environment, am I right?

I purchased visual studio 2003 standard about 2 years ago, i bought the standard version because it was only c# and asp.net I was
interested in.

I do not subscribe to MSDN so I don't get the latest bugfixes in the visual studio.

asp.net has some cool features such as adrotator, I guess something similar could be done in php5 too, but I don't like to use so
much 3.party tools.....

I have the development environment for both asp.net and php5 set up on my computer.

What do you recommend (php or asp.net)??

Jeff

Jun 26 '06 #4
and that is to total truth!
--
thanks (as always)
some day i''m gona pay this forum back for all the help i''m getting
kes
"Jon Paal" wrote:
since you're browsing around... look into cold fusion, it's the easiest of all
"Jeff" <it************@hotmail.com.NOSPAMwrote in message news:Oa**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Hey

I'm about to start developing a website. My problem is that I'm not sure if I should go for php or asp.net. I would prefer asp.net
but all I got is the Visual studio 2003 c# standard, (it's not the full version of visual studio, it contains c# and asp.net)... I
fear that if I set a lot of effort into using asp.net I will in the end discover more bugs in my visual studio....

I see there are something called visual web developer express which can be downloaded. I guess it has some limitaion so asp.net
pages generated from it can not be used in a production environment, am I right?

I purchased visual studio 2003 standard about 2 years ago, i bought the standard version because it was only c# and asp.net I was
interested in.

I do not subscribe to MSDN so I don't get the latest bugfixes in the visual studio.

asp.net has some cool features such as adrotator, I guess something similar could be done in php5 too, but I don't like to use so
much 3.party tools.....

I have the development environment for both asp.net and php5 set up on my computer.

What do you recommend (php or asp.net)??

Jeff


Sep 7 '06 #5

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