Well, is a loan system for car dealers dealing with
new and used cars..., the system must have a control
of cars inventory, associate each car with the
customer loan, balances, interes, capital of the
loand, etc.
 
--- Chris Devers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> 
> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Joe Echavarria wrote:
> 
> >  The company i work is considering two tools for
> the web version of a 
> > loan system.  I need to prove that perl is better
> that ASP.NET for the 
> > project. Can anyone help me ?
> 
> Maybe, with concrete questions of reasonable scope.
> 
> > is posible with perl have controls ?
> 
> What is a control? Is this an ASP term? Please
> describe what you mean by 
> controls -- what functionality are you hoping for
> here?
> 
> > data grids ?
> 
> You mean like tables &/or matrices? Sure, no
> problem.
> 
> > date controls ?
> 
> In what way[s] are you hoping to control dates?
> Please clarify this.
> 
> > the way that asp.net works ?
> 
> It probably isn't safe to assume that a list for
> Perl Beginners isn't 
> going to be populated with a lot of people that know
> a lot about ASP, so 
> you should probably clarify what it is about ASP
> that you would like to 
> do with Perl. Chances are that Perl can do most
> anything ASP can, but 
> it's hard to make comparisons when this are this
> vague :-)
> 
> > why perl is better ?
> 
> This is a subjective issue, so without having a
> clearer idea about what 
> properties of ASP are being considered, it's hard to
> say how Perl might 
> be "better". Well, not hard -- impossible.
> 
> > give examples of robust web applications writtern
> in perl , links, 
> > examples, etc.
> 
> This is probably what you want:
> 
>     
> <http://perl.oreilly.com/news/success_stories.html>
> 
> 
> 
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