I've been developing some pretty intense sites for a good amount of time now and I can honestly say that ASP is the way to go. I see that a good portion of the comments say that ASP is good for "small" projects which leads me to believe that they have no idea as to what they are talking about or what they are doing. I personaly shudder to think of anyone thinking that they could tackle a major project using Perl or the like. Development time, and the ability to modify a site of this nature is paramount. Way to often do I have a client ask for mods in the middle of a design and ASP allows me to do this with little agrevation. Clients these days are becoming increasingly more demanding and developers have to show up with the goods or loose the contract. And from what I see in the Web development community (That is people that develop major sites 50 - 70 hours a week and not these cheesey little sites that have one or two forms on them and boast that they are "interactive" commerce sites) none use Java or Perl these days. What I guess it comes down to is use the right tool for the right job! And ASP in this case is the right tool!
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You are so clueless. You can't possibly have a job or a life where you are responsible for others. First of all Linux does not have the apps/tools that people need on a day to day basis (in the real world) Second, the OS is not efficient to be used on a daily basis yet. And last, Source Forge has enough problems of their own let alone trying to take on a job of that proportion. The number of programmers at MS is far greater than at Sorce Forge and they know how their apps are coded. The court ruling yesterday is going to screw all of us not just MS!
Just when the internet was getting cool, and computing was going somewhere the gov't has to come in and screw everything up!!! Netscape and the rest of 'em, what a bunch of whiners... and they still haven't come up with anything decent in ages.
I've been developing some pretty intense sites for a good amount of time now and I can honestly say that ASP is the way to go. I see that a good portion of the comments say that ASP is good for "small" projects which leads me to believe that they have no idea as to what they are talking about or what they are doing. I personaly shudder to think of anyone thinking that they could tackle a major project using Perl or the like. Development time, and the ability to modify a site of this nature is paramount. Way to often do I have a client ask for mods in the middle of a design and ASP allows me to do this with little agrevation. Clients these days are becoming increasingly more demanding and developers have to show up with the goods or loose the contract. And from what I see in the Web development community (That is people that develop major sites 50 - 70 hours a week and not these cheesey little sites that have one or two forms on them and boast that they are "interactive" commerce sites) none use Java or Perl these days. What I guess it comes down to is use the right tool for the right job! And ASP in this case is the right tool!
You are so clueless. You can't possibly have a job or a life where you are responsible for others. First of all Linux does not have the apps/tools that people need on a day to day basis (in the real world) Second, the OS is not efficient to be used on a daily basis yet. And last, Source Forge has enough problems of their own let alone trying to take on a job of that proportion. The number of programmers at MS is far greater than at Sorce Forge and they know how their apps are coded. The court ruling yesterday is going to screw all of us not just MS!
Just when the internet was getting cool, and computing was going somewhere the gov't has to come in and screw everything up!!! Netscape and the rest of 'em, what a bunch of whiners... and they still haven't come up with anything decent in ages.