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phaider

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Posted: 05/09/2004, 12:58 PM

Hello Forum,
i know, thats a philosphic question, but i want to hear the response from the community.
I currently use asp / vbscript and made 3 more or less big projects for administration, internal procurement and finally project management, sales and logistics with ccs.
I know, that there is expire date for classic asp and i think about other plattforms / technics.
Any recommandations for asp.net, php or jsp and the reasons why to move. i do not rank / prefer any of theese languages and i think, i would have much to learn in any way, if a jump from classic asp to another language.
Background: i want to bring my applications to a higher level and want to reach more professional audience / customers.
Best regards
Peter
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DonB
Posted: 05/10/2004, 11:08 AM

I would say the best path will be to PHP. It will be easily learned by
anyone with ASP background, because the two are similar in concept. The
number of PHP users is growing fast and could even be the most widely-used
platform at this time.

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"phaider" <phaider@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:2409e8d829c473@news.codecharge.com...
> Hello Forum,
> i know, thats a philosphic question, but i want to hear the response from
the
> community.
> I currently use asp / vbscript and made 3 more or less big projects for
> administration, internal procurement and finally project management, sales
and
> logistics with ccs.
> I know, that there is expire date for classic asp and i think about other
> plattforms / technics.
> Any recommandations for asp.net, php or jsp and the reasons why to move. i
do
> not rank / prefer any of theese languages and i think, i would have much
to
> learn in any way, if a jump from classic asp to another language.
> Background: i want to bring my applications to a higher level and want to
reach
> more professional audience / customers.
> Best regards
> Peter
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>


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