There are thousands of programming languages available and every
year, new programs are being made. But only few of these have become
sufficiently popular and are used by many people. One of which is PHP
or hypertext preprocessor. It is a general-purpose server-side
scripting language designed for web development. It is installed on
more than 20 million web sites and 1 million web servers. Microsoft’s
Active Server Page or ASP, a server-side script engine and a similar
language to PHP, is one of PHP’s competitors. They are both programming
languages that are commonly used to create websites. Both are more
dynamic than the usual static html web pages and can allow users to
interact and exchange information.
Here are some factors to consider in choosing between PHP and ASP.
ASP needs a Microsoft server for the website to work and will be
requiring an ASP-Apache program installed for it to work on a Linux
platform. PHP, on the other hand, runs using Windows, Solaris, Linux or
Unix and NT servers. That’s why PHP is more popular than ASP. PHP
uses C/C++ as base language and most syntax are similar to each other
while ASP is very similar to the syntax and interface of Visual Basic
programming. When it comes to cost and expenses, ASP is more expensive
as it will require one to purchase Windows with IIS installed on the
server and a MS-SQL database to work. While PHP will only need a Linux
server and connects to several databases, one of which is MySQL, which
are both free. Talking about speed, PHP runs it its own memory space
which makes its loading speed quicker compared to ASP as it uses an
overhead server. Most tools that work on PHP program are open source
software while one may need to purchase additional tools to work on ASP
program.
Clearly, PHP has dominated when it comes to compatibility,
popularity, cost, expenses, flexibility and a lot more but as users of
the program, the choice is yours.
Saturday, 19 January 2013
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