On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I thought ASP was the language and .NET was the framework.

Not exactly. .NET is the framework, but ASP is not a language. The
most common languages for .NET development are usually Visual Basic
and C#. However, lots of other languages are available. Apparently
there are even a couple PHP ports to .NET (P# and Prolog.NET,
according to the listing referenced below). The plus side is that you
can include modules written in different languages into the same
project. The down side is that you can include modules written in
different languages into the same project. :-)

Even the original ASP was not limited to a single language. VBScript
was the default (and therefore most common) but JScript was available
and Microsoft said pretty much any other language could be used if
someone took the time to write the necessary interpreter.

http://www.dotnetpowered.com/languages.aspx

Andrew

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