Posted by Gufo Rosso on 02/12/06 05:08
"Brad" <REMOVEspamfilter@luminateinc.comREMOVE> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> I know this is a tired debate, but I need to hear something not so
Microsoft
> or anti-Micosoft biased. I need to decide which to use in a short amount
of
> time. I'm an ASP.NET developer and don't know squat about PHP.
>
> - Is there anyone who has used both *proficiently* enough to give me a
> balanced answer?
> - What are the pros and cons of both? Is APACHE/PHP/MySQL scalable to 1
> million visitors/mo?
> - How does that compare to IIS/ASP.NET/ADO.NET/SQL Server?
> - How do the programming models compare?
> - How do exception handling and debugging compare?
> - What about caching? Does PHP have a similar concept?
> - ...?
>
> I know ASP.NET quite well, so if you compare both side-by-side it will
help
> me determine if you're observations are reliable or if they are biased.
>
1 you (a good developer makes the difference between 2 languages)
2 portability
3 guarantee of accessibilty
4 price
5 documentation
6 speeds of execution
7 security
> Thanks for any advice!!
>
>
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