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There was much discussion on this subject and I think that everybody has different opinions on this subject. I am an independent developer full time implement projects with ASP.NET and PHP so I may have a more neutral opinion on both.
In the meantime, if you ask me to compare PHP and ASP, I would have PHP says without hesitation. ASP was heavy with me Way too much overhead and lacked the appearance OOP. But these days with senior newer.NET is much harder to make up my mind.
Both languages have their own pro and cons. I come from a C + + and basic writing code with C # PHP and both gives me great satisfaction, both in style and object oriented coding level they are both on equal ground for me. I know ASP.NET has much better support for OOP, but for what I need and the projects I do, PHP is good. Without comparing the differences in levels too low between the two engines.
The things that stand out most in PHP are the following:
- Platform Independence – And yes, I know there are single part that is supposedly independent ASP.NET. Well, in my opinion, if we will not build natively be platform independent so it's not. I do not like hacks to make things work.
- Easy deployment – I've never Once deployed and the ASP.NET application from a development environment to an online environment without any problem. With PHP, it is almost always impeccable.
- An abundance of resources – You always find answers to their questions, problems and classes of third parties to make things much easier than with.NET resources. Given the nature of open source PHP development.
The things the other end that I love about ASP.NET development:
- Access to the.NET Framework (CLR) – The library has everything you need built-in. There is no need to download emailing students read correctly formatted or encryption, all there.
- Improved user interface controls of the box – The grid component makes it quick and easy to slap together a display data or editing screens. I suppose, add-ons to PHP jQuery as the same can be achieved.
- Good debugging — I use NuSphere's PhpED for development and is approaching with its debugging feature, but nothing beats debugging in Visual Studio.
While we do I choose?
Well, if I was new policy web development and had to choose. I would choose PHP. But I would also like to invest the time to learn ASP.NET, C #, of course, not VB.NET.
I will continue to support both languages in my business. There are times when PHP is more relevant and others where ASP.NET is more logical. Much of my work Government also ASP.NET requires because of their licensing agreements with Microsoft. It is therefore logical to learn both.
If you are interested in running quickly in a crash course in PHP with complete step-by-examples http://www.php-skills.com stage of the visit
Learn ASP.NET go http://www.ASP.NET learning materials.
Good luck!
Erhard Smit
Erhard Smit is a professional web and software freelance developer.
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