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PhP or JSP or ASP

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ltimranjaved

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Kindly tell me that which one ofthem is better.I want to learn one and not able to decide yet.
bcz i am intersted in webdevelopment
 
Because PHP is extremely easy to program in comparison. It also has, far and away (IMHO) the
best resources and open source material on the internet - someone has
already done most of the hard work for you if you are any good at using
Google :)

Hosting is generally cheaper too- even premium/dedicated stuff.

PHP is also better understood by the current generation of developers.

I'm a JSP developer predominantly but have really come to appreciate
PHP - things are so easy in it that for small scale apps it is a good
choice. I also think that people overplay the performance issues - if
you have a good dedicated server for PHP it is not going to be much
different in speed than a JSP or .NET server.

If you want to start looking at larger scale apps then I would suggest
JSP/J2EE and .NET offer a better framework for developing, but not
because of performance - having precomiled classes & webpages as well
as strong typing mean that run time errors are much less likely to
happen.
 
I wouldn't suggest ASP because it requires a windows server which in my experience is much more expensive and less reliable than having PHP on a Linux server.

I am a PHP programmer myself and I have yet to find another programming language I like as much as PHP because it seems so much easier to use, however if you have a large scale website another coding language may be better, but as I am not experienced in ASP or JSP I can not provide help in that.

Sincerely,
-Marcus
 
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