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		<title>By: Ben</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description>PHP is definitely the solution of the scripting language genre, it is easy to learn and one of the good things about it is that there are fuinctions for almost anything, and obviously the vast majority of support for PHP around the Web, especially in PHP related IRC rooms. As usual, big giant ASP.NET comes in and tries to take a bite of the sandwich, and has done pretty well at it. ASP classic and ASP.NET are vastly used throughout the Web, but I would define ASP.NET as being used mostly in corporations and company entities, as if all companies use ASP.NET when you buy and sell companies, you&#039;ll be using the same scripting language, therefore able to edit the company products (that maybe coded in ASP.NET), unlike having to code from PHP to ASP.NET. I would consider PHP used in the freelancing industry, and although that seems the likliest thing freelancers would use for scripting Web pages, PHP is also used with company entities, as it is open source.

At the end of the day, PHP is right for me, but some people prefer ASP.NET because it uses VBScript which is the scripting language they understand. I guess its to do with personal preference in most cases.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHP is definitely the solution of the scripting language genre, it is easy to learn and one of the good things about it is that there are fuinctions for almost anything, and obviously the vast majority of support for PHP around the Web, especially in PHP related IRC rooms. As usual, big giant ASP.NET comes in and tries to take a bite of the sandwich, and has done pretty well at it. ASP classic and ASP.NET are vastly used throughout the Web, but I would define ASP.NET as being used mostly in corporations and company entities, as if all companies use ASP.NET when you buy and sell companies, you&#8217;ll be using the same scripting language, therefore able to edit the company products (that maybe coded in ASP.NET), unlike having to code from PHP to ASP.NET. I would consider PHP used in the freelancing industry, and although that seems the likliest thing freelancers would use for scripting Web pages, PHP is also used with company entities, as it is open source.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, PHP is right for me, but some people prefer ASP.NET because it uses VBScript which is the scripting language they understand. I guess its to do with personal preference in most cases.</p>
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		<title>By: desirea</title>
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		<dc:creator>desirea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>classic ASP is not the &quot;forefather&quot; of ASP.NET. ASP.NET is not a language and neither is ASP. Each are capable of using a number of different scripting or programming langauges.

ASP.NET represents a framework underwich &quot;class objects&quot; become available to the programmer to use. 
It is not limited to the databases you can use with it. I have used MySQL, MS SQL Server as well as Postgres with it in the past. Oracle also has a .NET Data Provider out for it. 

It was not created to work with MS Databases although the SqlDataProvider does have native support for the SQL Internal data stream called Tabular Data Stream. Any other company like MySQL, Oracle can implement their on data provider to do the say for their particular software.

ASP.NET was a from the ground up build on top of the .NET Framework. The Common Language Runtime handles the managed code environment which all code is run under.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>classic ASP is not the &#8220;forefather&#8221; of ASP.NET. ASP.NET is not a language and neither is ASP. Each are capable of using a number of different scripting or programming langauges.</p>
<p>ASP.NET represents a framework underwich &#8220;class objects&#8221; become available to the programmer to use.<br />
It is not limited to the databases you can use with it. I have used MySQL, MS SQL Server as well as Postgres with it in the past. Oracle also has a .NET Data Provider out for it. </p>
<p>It was not created to work with MS Databases although the SqlDataProvider does have native support for the SQL Internal data stream called Tabular Data Stream. Any other company like MySQL, Oracle can implement their on data provider to do the say for their particular software.</p>
<p>ASP.NET was a from the ground up build on top of the .NET Framework. The Common Language Runtime handles the managed code environment which all code is run under.</p>
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