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jitu.dada

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hi i am new to this forum. As i want to start learning web programming and have heard asp.net and php as a popular in web development. here first i just want to know what's the future of asp.net and php . and which one is best to get a job and for to be secure in future i mean to say which is lifelong.

 

pls advise me which language is best for future purpose so that i can start. and if possible also tell me the difference in both.

 

thanks.

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http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/columns/hull_php2.html

 

As for the future - at present it would seem that asp jobs are approximatly 3-8% better paid.  Why? Not too sure BUT you can bet your bottom dollar once business's realize that they are both capable of performing the same thing but PHP is cheaper and slightly faster this shoudl change - the down side is that Microsfot will wish to remain competetitve so may make their server more secure and improve the performace of .asp(x et al) to match PHP.

 

Its reall about what the market calls for - many firms are happy (God knows why) to use more expensive systems thinking more cost means more secure/better perfoming - the reality is that simply is not true.

 

Others please add their own 2 penneth.

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