Guess you didnt read the word "TEND" did you?

As i said, i have seen more PHP app's that have been so poorly coded
that it takes 15 seconds for the site to load every click.  On the
same note, i have experienced ASP(.net) sites that have been poorly
designed and take 30 seconds to load.

A hobbiest will always push out dis-functional sites cause they have
not been guided and have bought the dreaded "24 hour books" and assume
that is the way to go.  Unfortunately, those books are good to get you
started but fail on the long-term usability and functionality of a
site when getting more complex.

I have been programming unprofessionally for about 20 years, and
professionally for about 7 years.  I have learned more about design
and obscurity in that last 5 years than my whole time programming
because it was structured.

Lastly, as i said in my last statement, there is not a whole lot
different between PHP and ASP(.Net) except for the core-system it is
meant to be run on.

On Nov 17, 11:06 am, Jamie Fraser <jamie.fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To be fair, I've seen some truly awful ASP.Net sites too. You can program
> badly in any language, but IMO it is easier to program well in something
> like ASP.Net MVC / Java JSF. You'll notice both of these things have similar
> fundamentals.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Goldie <john.w...@woodsoft.us> wrote:
> > manish,
> >  From what i have seen you are correct only because PHP developers
> > tend to keep their jobs cause what they have designed is so obscure
> > that hardly anyone else aside from them could actually read it.  PHP
> > though inherently enforces bad coding behavior.
>
> >  ASP.Net coders tend to be able to spit out more websites faster,
> > with Visual Studio, and code tends to be cleaner in design as you are
> > forced to follow strick behaviors and design structures.  Outside of
> > that there isnt a whole lot a PHP developer can do that an ASP
> > developer can not do and vice versa.
>
> > On Nov 14, 11:56 pm, manish mhatre <priyamanis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I think now  a days the PHP is Better than the asp.net
> > > because php is simpler than the asp.net and the u have more market value
> > > than the asp.net u can learn php with three basics LAMP WAMP and xampp
> > are
> > > three thing in those the LAMP course is the best u can learn Linux Apache
> > > MySql and Php are combile u can learn within 3 months and now a days the
> > > jobs are better for PHP so im prefered u PHP
> > > Good Luck
>
> > > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Asim Khan <skyside...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > Hi everybody,
>
> > > > I am beginner in web app development.... Can you plz help me in
> > > > knowing that whether asp.net is better or PHP ????
>
> > > > Thanx
>
> > > --
> > > Regards
> > > Manish Mhatre
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