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Manishkumar12 02-10-2016 04:03 AM

PHP or ASP.NET Is the Best?
 
Hi,

Which one is the best for developing website or application( PHP or ASP.NET) ?

Shivangi Panwar 02-16-2016 02:51 AM

There are some reasons why asp.net is better than Php? check out:
1. Advancement:
ASP.net: Growing very fast
PHP: Growing with limited speed
2. Performance:
ASP.net: Faster
PHP: Faster for small programs and slower for medium-to-big programs
3. Security:
ASP.net: Highly Secure
PHP: Less secure
4. Availability of Tools and Editors:
ASP.net: Microsoft Visual Studio Editor
PHP: Editor independent

Priyanka785 02-17-2016 02:02 AM

PHP is probably the best way to go. You got more open source projects and also the community is huge. Also, setting up a linux server with apache running PHP is very cheap.



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adlersmith 03-21-2016 04:39 AM

PHP is an interpreted languag though it is powerful to build up any kind of web page you need to build up. ASP.net is a server-side web program Structure that used for developing sites, web programs and web solutions. But for the protection purpose, ASP.net is better than PHP.

kunalkumar 04-05-2016 04:05 AM

I am fully aware what you are thinking right now. Just because I’ve done ONE PHP big project, doesn’t make me an expert. You are correct, I am not a PHP expert. However, the arguments I make in this post would not change with experience level.

For the record, I am NOT pro ASP.NET or pro PHP. There are some situations where PHP is the best tool for the job, and there are other cases where ASP.NET is the best. I have actually fought for the use of PHP in a lot of projects

manavmathur 04-05-2016 05:10 AM

In terms of security, asp.net is way better than PHP.

kunalsh 04-07-2016 05:01 AM

Both languages have their own advantages and disadvantages.

PHP is an interpreted language though it is strong to develop any type of page you need to develop.

ASP.net is a server-side web application Framework that used for creating websites, web applications and web services. But for the security reason, ASP.net is better than PHP.

In my opinion, I must say ASP.NET is better career choice as compared to PHP

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Dipikasoni 04-23-2016 01:11 AM

PHP will be used mostly for big projects and you can develop any type of website page you want to start. Some of time ASP.net is better than PHP.

2812nQn 05-15-2016 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shivangi Panwar (Post 529669)
There are some reasons why asp.net is better than Php? check out:
1. Advancement:
ASP.net: Growing very fast
PHP: Growing with limited speed
2. Performance:
ASP.net: Faster
PHP: Faster for small programs and slower for medium-to-big programs
3. Security:
ASP.net: Highly Secure
PHP: Less secure
4. Availability of Tools and Editors:
ASP.net: Microsoft Visual Studio Editor
PHP: Editor independent

the answer is aps.net Thank you

Shivangi Panwar 05-15-2016 11:25 PM

PHP, it's a web scripting language used to build any kind a websites, which is very simple & popular web programming language.

rahul3214 05-16-2016 04:39 AM

Both language php or asp.net is better for developing website. For security reason both are secure.

whitetiger 05-30-2016 10:24 AM

I choice Asp.net

Alizine 06-06-2016 04:32 AM

PHP is more suited for web application development, it is a language created for with that purpose in mind, so it is easier to write PHP code for HTTP based applications. PHP written mostly in C so it is pretty easy to extend it and build modules for your needs.
While ASP.NET is more complicated due to the overall .NET architecture and it's C++ inheritances.

Aamir Ali 06-06-2016 08:40 AM

PHP is best Programming Language, but C#.NET that's superb Language, you can make the professional website as well.


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