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johntli

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They are both easy to learn.  What's important in this decision is the environment.  If you are in a microsoft shop, with windows servers running IE and microsoft sql server database, then ASP is built to work very well there.  If you're on an open source stack (linux/unix/bsd servers, apache, mysql or postgresql) then php is a better fit.  There's also a 3rd major player which is java, and you often see it being paired with Oracle.  These 3 choices are not apples to apples, and they all have learning curves and strengths and weaknesses.  Needless to say, most of the people here are advocates of the LAMP stack, and open source.

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