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From: Janis on 9 Mar 2010 19:56 I know there is a PHP for Microsoft databases. I am curious as to what is the benefit of ASP versus PHP? DO you use PHP.net or just PHP? I have developed PHP and MySQL and I also have developed some Access/SQL Server databases. I have never done ASP but I have done some VBA.net. So can you tell me a little bit about the difference between ASP and PHP and which is preferable? thanks,
From: Alexey Smirnov on 10 Mar 2010 08:59
On Mar 10, 1:56 am, Janis <Ja...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I know there is a PHP for Microsoft databases. I am curious as to what is > the benefit of ASP versus PHP? DO you use PHP.net or just PHP? I have > developed PHP and MySQL and I also have developed some Access/SQL Server > databases. I have never done ASP but I have done some VBA.net. So can you > tell me a little bit about the difference between ASP and PHP and which is > preferable? > > thanks, I'm not sure what does "PHP for Microsoft databases" and "PHP.net" mean, but you probably look at http://www.google.com/search?q=asp+vs+php and http://www.google.com/search?q=asp.net+vs+php Because classic ASP is old and becoming antiquated. |