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To my way of thinking, if you have not
used C# with ASP.NET then you have not really used .NET. Which CLR supported
languages have you been using behind your apps? Why, specifically, are you
displeased with .NET? I have heard this comment several times with virtually no
supporting data. I've heard only very broad statements about why people
think ASP is not as good as CF, but I've yet to receive a real,
intelligible answer concerning specific complaints about ASP.NET. I've worked quite a lot with ASP, CF,
PHP and ASP.NET with C# and I find that you cannot say one is better than the
other. It all depends on circumstances. It depends on the environment, the
project's specific goals, the support staff's capabilities... Check me out man, arguing a subject with
which I'm completely fed up after Ferg Quote of the day: "You drive a hard
bargain Beeblebrox!" - Benji Mouse -----Original Message----- > I like doing CF,
ASP, and VB, but have a history in a lot. I play with .NET in my spare
time, but I am yet to be impressed. Similar thoughts here. I do a good deal of CF and ASP,
and I've played around with PHP and .NET. Personally, I am not at all impressed
with ASP.NET (I couldn't tell you about C# or anything like that, as I have
really only played around with ASP.NET and ADO.NET.) Maybe once MS decides
exactly what it's supposed to be and let's the rest of the dev community in on
the secret, I'll be willing to jump on board, but so far it doesn't seem that
it can do anything that others mentioned cannot, and in the little I've played
with it, it seems like what it can do takes a bit more code than plain-jane ASP
(and there's less documentation readily available for it.) As far as the differences between ASP and CF... I can
only speak on my own experiences. I find CF, in general, is a much quicker
environment to develop in, and offers far better debugging options than anything
else I've used. I also like the option of coding in script or markup-style
tags. I tend to be able to do the same tasks in CF with less code than in ASP,
and I have run into a couple situations where I can do something in CF that I
cannot in ASP. That being said, ASP definitely seems better at handling just
about anything with files... whether you're reading text in from a flat file or
moving or copying or deleting directories, sub-directories, etc., I have found
ASP incredible. On the PHP side, I've just started playing around with
it. I definitely like it better than ASP.NET, but I'm having some difficulties
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- ASP vs. CF KNOWLTON, JUSTIN J (SWBT)
- RE: ASP vs. CF David L. Penton
- RE: ASP vs. CF Jacob Cameron
- Re: ASP vs. CF Brian Bessemer
- RE: ASP vs. CF Billy Cravens
- RE: ASP vs. CF Ferguson, Ken
- RE: ASP vs. CF Ferguson, Ken
- RE: ASP vs. CF Billy Cravens
- RE: ASP vs. CF Ferguson, Ken
- RE: ASP vs. CF KNOWLTON, JUSTIN J (SWBT)
- RE: ASP vs. CF Jacob Cameron
- RE: ASP vs. CF KNOWLTON, JUSTIN J (SWBT)
