Database is a good point. PHP has native support for several, while I
believe ASP do not (through ODBC).

  Modules, and their price. At least I heard in ASP you have to pay for some
of them (well, more than those on PHP).

  Typecast? I am not sure if in ASP you have to, I remember I heard
somewhere. Like "int var = 10"

  Overall, how fast developers fix bugs is also a good thing... I remeber I
have seen bugs corrected on PHP only after 15 being reported..

  I have never programmed on ASP, these are just stuff I heard in some
places... So sorry for the lack of objectiveness (spelling on that? :-)).

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Julio Nobrega.

Um dia eu chego lá:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/toca




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