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  • ASP vs. PHP - Which one is right for you
  • With all of the acronyms floating around the Web genre, it's difficult to keep track of the new (or old for that matter) technologies. But there are two acronyms that stand out in today's Web design vernacular more so than any others do. ASP and PHP are different approaches to building dynamic Web sites that can incorporate database interactivity and other application server uses into your Web site. \r\n\r\n

  • Linux/apache/PHP vs Windows 2000/IIS/ASP
  • Nous avons réalisé trois tests au cours de ce benchmark : test de compilation, simulation d'affichage d'une liste de produits, d'articles, ou autres, simulation de livraison d'un bandeau ou d'affichage d'un produit\r\n

  • Migrating From Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP
  • Need to move from Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP to Microsoft Windows, IIS, SQL, and ASP? Microsoft provides alternatives for most open source products. Whether you need community support, up-to-date how-tos, or simply more full-featured products, Microsoft provides the resources and products you need.\r\n\r\n

  • PHP versus ASP
  • Microsoft's Active Server Pages is a wonderful technology for creating dynamic Web pages. I've been using ASP for over a year, created many Web sites using it, but now my company is thinking of switching to another popular Internet technology called PHP for future Web site development. The strange thing is that we are comfortable with ASP and like using it. So why switch?\r\n

  • PHP versus ASP Comparison
  • Why we code in PHP rather than ASP\r\n

  • PHP vs. ASP vs. JSP Part 1
  • After meeting an ASP.NET product evangelist from Microsoft (in a non-technical, non-business setting) I started thinking about the pros and cons of PHP vs. ASP vs. JSP. \r\n\r\n

  • PHP/ASP Pages
  • Having recently been involved in a project that was originally designed for Windows NT 4 Server and IIS 4/SQL 6.5 and having the project re-evaluated due to O/S and Web Server performance it may come as no surprise that a rewrite of the intranet system to run under Linux/Apache 1.3.3/PHP3.0.5 caused performance gains in the region of 2000%.


     
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