On Sat, October 14, 2006 7:52 am, Ross wrote:
> I am very suprised how easy things like user auhtentication and form
> validation is. Literally in minutes. Even though I have written a
> similar
> script many times for php there is always some tweeking or modifying
> required before it fits the pr
I agree with Roman and Rory's comments, but I figure I might be able
to add something, so here goes...
On Oct 14, 2006, at 5:52 AM, Ross wrote:
I am very suprised how easy things like user auhtentication and form
validation is. Literally in minutes. Even though I have written a
similar
sc
On 10/14/06, Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Having used php for a while now and am fairly competent I was persuaded by
a
collegue to look into asp.net. I decided to download the free trial of
VS2005 and start with a few tutorials.
I am very suprised how easy things like user auhtenti
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-14 16:53:34 +:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-14 13:52:50 +0100:
> > -What influences your decision when using either ASP, .NET, or PHP
>
> License.
Scratch that, TCO is it. License is a mere contributor to TCO.
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# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-14 13:52:50 +0100:
> Having used php for a while now and am fairly competent I was persuaded by a
> collegue to look into asp.net. I decided to download the free trial of
> VS2005 and start with a few tutorials.
>
> I am very suprised how easy things like user auh
Hello,
Having used php for a while now and am fairly competent I was persuaded by a
collegue to look into asp.net. I decided to download the free trial of
VS2005 and start with a few tutorials.
I am very suprised how easy things like user auhtentication and form
validation is. Literally in m
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