Yes, I think it's a good idea to emphasize "licensing" ($$).
Also, "portability" might be another thing to mention. (With little or no
changes, you're apps could run on different platforms, etc.)
- E
PS
Does anybody have any tips on how to run IIS/ASP/MSSQL server on a Z
Search google.com for PHP case studies, also
http://www.zend.com/links/links.php has a few links to sites about PHP
vs. ASP.
You might also enlighten them about the differences of open source and
Microsoft licensing.
Bottom line is if you have to make a product something it isn't to sell
a client
You can also tell them that some 10 million websites run PHP, including
the most popular one--Yahoo!.
Marco
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oh man you missed a great opportunity, through the last few days some one
posted a message saying "convince the boss" containing a list of well-known
websites running PHP, go check the list archive it will be available there
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pularity of PHP.
-Original Message-
From: Wee Keat [Amorphosium] [mailto:weekeat@;amorphosium.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 6:42 PM
To: PHP [General]
Subject: [PHP] How good is PHP to ASP?
Hi all,
I'm not too sure if this is the right place to get my answers but I really
need to kno
Hi all,
I'm not too sure if this is the right place to get my answers but I really need to
know this:
How can I convince my clients that PHP is really good? I mean not a lot of
non-programmers have heard of PHP language. Most of them only heard of things like
C/C++, ASP and the like. So, h
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