Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-16 Thread Sancar Saran
On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:07, Dhaval Desai wrote:
 Hello ppl,

 I was just wondering what is php's future with something like Asp .Net
 coming up...I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is the
 future. If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at
 all?

 Thanx!
 -Dhaval

Hi,
My opinon is Php future is very bright. .NET is marketing mumbo jumbo, and 
java is Sun's bug yard.

It was pretty clear. None of them able to compete against PHP. ASP.NET is 
expensive, JSP is hard to config and code. Both of them slower than PHP, 
learning PHP easier than others.

Sancar Delifisek Saran



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Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-16 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
 On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:07, Dhaval Desai wrote:
  Hello ppl,
 
  I was just wondering what is php's future with something like Asp .Net
  coming up...I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is
the
  future. If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at
  all?
 
  Thanx!
  -Dhaval
 

Do you believe everything you hear? If so, email me, because I can get you
some great deals on anything you want!

Anyhow... PHP/ASP/JSP are all here to stay. PHP is moving further up and up.
Overall, the best recommendation is to use what you know and what
accomplishes your mission.

On a semi-related note, I read something the other day that MS was dropping
the .Net name from it's next round of OS releases. I guess there was
supposed to be a Windows Server .Net or something, but they decided to drop
it because even they admitted that _everything_ was .Net and it was getting
saturated.

---John Holmes...


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Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-16 Thread Maxim Maletsky

Dhaval Desai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... :

 Hello ppl,
 
 I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is the 
 future. 

What PHP guys?

 If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at all?

Definitely yes, unless you love paying the licenses for every single
form you add to your pages :)

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Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-16 Thread Khalid El-Kary
leave PHP, work with ASP .NET and let Microsoft gain more domination and say 
bye bye for your freedom, then let develpment go and work as a machine that 
does like Microsoft wants

oh, i forgot, remember to submit ASP .NET bug reports to their site, to get 
a reply after 5 months :)

Open-Source Regards,
Khalid Al-Kary





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Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-16 Thread Tariq Murtaza
Sancar Saran wrote:

On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:07, Dhaval Desai wrote:


Hello ppl,

I was just wondering what is php's future with something like Asp .Net
coming up...I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is the
future. If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at
all?

Thanx!
-Dhaval



Hi,
My opinon is Php future is very bright. .NET is marketing mumbo jumbo, and 
java is Sun's bug yard.

It was pretty clear. None of them able to compete against PHP. ASP.NET is 
expensive, JSP is hard to config and code. Both of them slower than PHP, 
learning PHP easier than others.

Sancar Delifisek Saran

And Moreover its FREE :)

Tariq







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[PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-15 Thread Dhaval Desai
Hello ppl,

I was just wondering what is php's future with something like Asp .Net 
coming up...I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is the 
future. If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at all?

Thanx!
-Dhaval





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Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-15 Thread hitek
IMHO, and without even comparing the feature sets, php has one distinct 
advantage for me: It's free.
I'm pretty sure a lot of hosting companies feel the same way.


Keith

At 11:07 PM 1/15/2003, Dhaval Desai wrote:
Hello ppl,

I was just wondering what is php's future with something like Asp .Net 
coming up...I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is the 
future. If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at all?

Thanx!
-Dhaval





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Re: [PHP] Php's future with Asp .NET?

2003-01-15 Thread rw
What is asp.net?

It's something to catch a snake with!

Quoting Dhaval Desai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

### Hello ppl,
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### I was just wondering what is php's future with something like Asp .Net 
### coming up...I have read many articles by Php guys who think Asp.Net is the
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### future. If that's the true case...is it really worth sticking to Php at
### all?
### 
### Thanx!
### -Dhaval
### 
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