But still there is much of truth in that remark. The answer is of course,
both for softdrinks and scriptlanguages: it depends on.

I guess in most case it is not actually about the language, but more related
to the skills of the one who develops the system. As the story says: there
are tools available today that can make anybody build their own house. The
different though between a craftsman and common person lies in the fact that
the craftsman can use any tool (of house building) to build a house...

>From: Michael Stearne
>
>Which is better Coke or Pepsi?
>
>I'm kidding, but there was just a really long discussion on 

[...]

>On Monday, January 29, 2001, at 06:08 AM, Antonio Lopez wrote:
  
>> PHP or JSP ? 
>>  
>> I need to know what language is better to develop powerful dinamic web
pages. 

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