On 2/27/08, Zoltán Németh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008. 02. 27, szerda keltezéssel 10.03-kor Dare Williams ezt írta:
> > Dear Developers,
> >
> >   http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479002.aspx
> >   I read an Article on the above Microsoft website stating the reason why 
> > to Migrate from PHP to ASP.NET. So can you please justify this proofs from 
> > Microsoft and let everybody knows if they are all TRUE and MEANIFUL atall 
> > or they are just cheap lies to backup their product. Please advice?
> >
>
> the article is from September 2003. so honestly I did not fully read it,
> just scanned the main titles, because it's talking about the state of
> php in 2003 (which was some v4.1 or so) - and php now is completely
> different.
>
> the other thing is, AFAIK ASP.NET is not just a language but a
> framework, which php in itself is not. if someone wanted a comparison,
> he should compare with php and a php-based framework (symfony, zend,
> etc)
>
> and the third thing is, never believe anything from microsoft ;)
>
> greets,
> Zoltán Németh

Funny, I have the exact same web page opened up from this morning, as
work projects are moving me towards M$$S environments and languages.

The comparisons are fairly biased against PHP, as expected from the
source, and a  number of links are broken, particularly the one
offering 5 full applications with source code.  But I do have an
install of the full Visual Studio .NET, and although the sintax (sic)
is not terrifically foreign to me,  even small pages running locally
take a looooong time to load.

I'm hoping to convince the powers that be here at work that there are
better alternatives...


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-David.

When the power of love
overcomes the love of power,
the world will know peace.

-Jimi Hendrix

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