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  1. #61

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?


    mag depende kung unsa ang ginagamit sa imung employer... para nako bisan asa sa duha.

  2. #62

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    i need asp.net refernce nga site...

  3. #63

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Klave View Post
    Hmmm...naglibog nako...unsay RAD nimo?...ako kay Rapid Application Development / Rapid Prototyping.

    Kung pareho ta og pasabot, maski Netbeans capable man ana kay naa man siya iyahang framework gigamit. Though I am not really sure, kay kung Netbeans, Java man gyud na akong mahunahuna-an. But what matters with RAD is you have a functional framework. You can make your own, if you don't like using the current frameworks available sa net.
    RAD - rapid apps devt,

    ang php nako sir kay kana ra custom modifications nako sa CMS og para webserver testing. But not for newly created application, akong gamit jud kay psp (pl/sql server pages), apex, and jdev for web related.

  4. #64

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    actually both languages has pro's and con's (being a programmer of both languages)...one in particular is ang PHP is open source while ang .NET is dli...pero I must agree to some of the comments posted ahead nga it depends on the requirement jud. By the way im from a school nga most projects are made using PHP, pero i'm employed by a .net using company. cguro wla kaaU nko ma explore ang PHP pero I've good projects with it. But as for now, I my preference goes to .NET, other than the fact nga pedi sya ug desktop applications, pedi sad sya ma web based. Ug mas rewarding ang career sa mga .net devs when it comes to pay...

  5. #65

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    bisag asa sa 2 ok rahehehe

  6. #66

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    bitaw, preference lng man ni.
    Although mas dako demand for PHP programmers for online/freelance jobs.
    C# for office work

  7. #67

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    I would suggest na both imo kat.onon...

  8. #68

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    @All

    Salamat sa mga nice na mga explanations and suggestions ninyo..dli nlng na2 lalison kng asa sa duha ang nindot basta ang importante nkasabot ta sa ilang mga dagan dpendi na n2 kng asa ta comfortable...mas maayo a2 nlng kat.onon ang duha para flexible ta bsag asa ta ibutang..kay dli jud ta kabuot nan.rabaho raman gd ta naa jud sa a2ng boss ang last say kng unsai angay og asa...So payter kaau a2ng brainstorming ani nga topic..

    @mark and @Klave daghan ko og nkat.unan ninyo, salamat sa pag share sa inyong mga experience payter kaau..wala ta khibaw n d future usa namu sa mga ngilngid nga developer dri sa philippines..heheh

    btaw peace guys..

  9. #69

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    The answer goes both ways and it depends on the business requirement. These include costs, team capability, etc. For career improvement, learn both.

    ASP.NET is not a language but a web technology that can host program code from different languages to web and emit html (remember CGI perl/c++ stuff?) only of a higher and secure level. ASP.NET supports VB and C# as its language and theoretically it should be able to support other languages and PHP is not an exception.

    Just to answer some of the arguments:

    Default ASP.NET is way powerful than default PHP (no frameworks). If you have the chance to read the application lifecycle of ASP.NET compared to PHP, you'll understand what I meant. In terms of application development, it is faster to do it in ASP.NET especially in conjunction with Visual Studio which has now free editions.

    On WebForms, speed, etc. of course ASP.NET loses here at first run, on second run it will be faster as the assemblies are now compiled (read CGI stuff again). For viewstate problem, it is obvious if you display about millions of records on a page but who has the right mind to display them all on a page, even PHP will choke on this. But if viewstate is really a problem and if you don't need it, you can easily disable this and can lessen the page load.

    True that .NET can be used in both Web and Desktop applications but only the language not unless you've separated your data or business logic to some kind of library and therefore it can be reused on different technologies. PHP can also be used for Desktop applications, see PHP + GTK+ stuff or if you want to get crazy, see Phalanger, PHP that emits IL for .NET.

  10. #70

    Default Re: mas prefer ASP.NET or PHP?

    Quote Originally Posted by SYNCH View Post
    The answer goes both ways and it depends on the business requirement. These include costs, team capability, etc. For career improvement, learn both.

    ASP.NET is not a language but a web technology that can host program code from different languages to web and emit html (remember CGI perl/c++ stuff?) only of a higher and secure level. ASP.NET supports VB and C# as its language and theoretically it should be able to support other languages and PHP is not an exception.

    Just to answer some of the arguments:

    Default ASP.NET is way powerful than default PHP (no frameworks). If you have the chance to read the application lifecycle of ASP.NET compared to PHP, you'll understand what I meant. In terms of application development, it is faster to do it in ASP.NET especially in conjunction with Visual Studio which has now free editions.

    On WebForms, speed, etc. of course ASP.NET loses here at first run, on second run it will be faster as the assemblies are now compiled (read CGI stuff again). For viewstate problem, it is obvious if you display about millions of records on a page but who has the right mind to display them all on a page, even PHP will choke on this. But if viewstate is really a problem and if you don't need it, you can easily disable this and can lessen the page load.

    True that .NET can be used in both Web and Desktop applications but only the language not unless you've separated your data or business logic to some kind of library and therefore it can be reused on different technologies. PHP can also be used for Desktop applications, see PHP + GTK+ stuff or if you want to get crazy, see Phalanger, PHP that emits IL for .NET.
    haha, amazing that there is now a PHP implementation for .NET, at first i thought there was only python.

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