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What is best to use; ASP or Perl CGI? Or does it matter? Are they interchangeable? If so when shoudld i use ASP and when should I use Perl?
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For me in this order:
- ASP.NET - PHP - ASP - Perl But I haven't used perl very much, so I am not the man to give comments on it. ASP.NET because you don't have to worry about keeping state anymore, and you can use C# to code. PHP because it's easier to code clean. ASP because it's easy. Perl is a confusing language for me (well for the things I did with it.) Last edited by mosquito; 05-04-2001 at 02:03 PM. |
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I found this in an article on ASP.NET...
"Now don't get too excited. Microsoft just made the official announcement at the PDC in Orlando and is still quite a ways from actually releasing it..." do any hosts actually support ASP.NET? |
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I don't think that there are hosts supporting it. The release is announced for september.
I'm using ASP.NET for a few months now (in beta) and I'm very happy about it. We are building an interface to our data warehouse that should be released in september (at the same time as ASP.NET) |
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