and you'll find that there is not a comprehensive comparison. Don't be so
quick to assume that someone hasn't done their homework. I've the spent the
past 6 months learning .NET and searching for comprehensive discussions of
how it compares to other web development approaches. I can assure you that
there are very few comprehensive ROI or technical comparisons being made. 

There are, however, plenty of .02 about m$ and open source.

-----Original Message-----
From: raditha dissanayake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 9:12 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] asp.net vs. php


chris wrote:

>Curt, I know  you're well meaning, but ASP.old has nothing to do with 
>ASP.NET, so much of what  you provided is irrelevant.
>
Curt's point is very valid none the less.  just replace asp with asp.net 
when searching.

>
>* Thus wrote Kathleen Ballard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>  
>
>>I have been asked to make a fact based comparison of
>>the pros and cons of asp.net and php.  I am not trying
>>to start a war and apologize if this is too off topic,
>>but I know make of the list members work in other
>>coding languages.
>>    
>>
>
>Here is a 191 documents related to php vs. asp:
>
>http://groups.google.com/groups?q=asp+vs+php&meta=group%3Dphp.general
>
>  
>


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