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Which is best php or asp.Net for website development?

19th Apr 2017, 11:57 AM
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In building/developing a website, you need to consider a lot. Easy pick will be your fluency in either of both languages and performance. PHP would be an easy pick, especially because it's a server side scripting language.
22nd Apr 2017, 6:20 PM
@bayoishola20
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It would depend on your deployment target. PHP is open source and the deployment to Open Source servers such as Apache is pretty easy. The deployment of PHP ti Microsoft IIS was always troublesome so if you are targeting the Microsoft platform then asp.net may be the better choice as it fully integrated in the platform. With the release of the .net framework to the open source community, the goals may have changed. The advantage of PHP on open source servers is that they tend to have an improvement in speed, although you can deploy the .net core server which may speed things up. In the end it is a matter of your deployment target, as a lot of hosting companies provide both.
19th Apr 2017, 12:06 PM
Mike Allen
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it's almost the same question as : linux or windows? Depends...but php in this case is used by so many web dev. I would choose php just for this reason. more people, more online ressources, more companies supporting php on their hosting services...
21st Apr 2017, 4:51 PM
Geoffrey Dehaynin
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php + wamp server + notepad++ 👍
22nd Apr 2017, 7:07 PM
Emrullah Tuna
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PHP is by far the most annoying language I've ever had the displeasure of working with. I prefer .NET because the IDE is easily the best I've used, .NET is now open sourced so the argument that PHP is open source bears no weight, and language syntax is very similar to other languages, and PHP deviates from that. Hosting any .NET application or website is extremely easy ... Only thing I can say about PHP is that it might let you get a very simple project off the ground fairly quickly, but good luck building anything substantial with it; and trying to debug it's God aweful syntax. I don't care what the rest of you say... PHP blows, and some of these comments lead me to believe some of you haven't tried any other language. PHP was quickly adopted by a large community and was great for a while, but I'm seeing very little benefit for PHP over .NET or Java... if you're comfortable with PHP, by all means use it. I'm simply giving my opinion.
27th Apr 2017, 2:50 AM
Mike
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JSP is much better
24th Apr 2017, 5:40 AM
Abhishek Agarwal
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I think php because it is commonly used
22nd Apr 2017, 7:11 PM
Farhan Ahmed
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php+phpStorm
24th Apr 2017, 10:27 PM
Stefan Jovanovic
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php
19th Apr 2017, 12:24 PM
Simone Gramegna
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I think PHP is better
20th Apr 2017, 12:59 PM
Mohammad Iqbal
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For pure website development I'd strongly recommend PHP because of the fact that it's so commonly used hence so powerful that project can be scaled to huge size and just by making good documentation enhanced and improved by community (see WordPress etc).
22nd Apr 2017, 12:41 AM
Konrad Palenga (SwaqqoGames)
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I think PHP is a better option because it open source and is commonly used by developers .
22nd Apr 2017, 11:51 AM
Kayode Oluwafemi
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I love open source technologies, and I love collaborative development and php offers these things to me and to all who want learn something new from experts around the globe
23rd Apr 2017, 7:24 PM
Syed Obaid
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PHP + JS man.
26th Apr 2017, 4:51 AM
Swidon Mola
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im i the only one in asp?
26th Apr 2017, 6:28 AM
kelvin mwenda
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PHP I think
29th Apr 2017, 11:33 AM
keivan Ipchi
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i would prefer asp.net, I just love anything relating to Microsoft, they so much make things clearer and this makes life easier for all. there are now a lot of resources to learn to build any thing on Microsoft platform... check out mva.microsoft.com
30th Apr 2017, 6:45 PM
S@mi3 C0d3sz
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PHP is best for mini project ASP is best for larger project if you join with MVC it's very good practice It's mostly deponent upon customer request but both have their own strength.
1st May 2017, 4:39 AM
vimal raj
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for rapid development.. would prefer php
1st May 2017, 4:48 AM
uknowme
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I like PHP in my opinion. I find it more fluent and flexible. But that's just me, others may not like PHP as much. I just like that its open source
1st May 2017, 4:00 PM
Catherine
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