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There is no comparison
PHP is a language - asp.net is a set of methodologies applicable to
several languages
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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.
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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
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Subject: Re: [PHP] asp.net vs. php
* 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 an
Hehe Curt, point made :)
"Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> * 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 apologi
* 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 i
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