Php and Asp?
You may hear the terms ASP and PHP and not really understand what
they are. Well basically they are 'server side languages'. What
this means is they are programming language which tell the
webserver to do things. This could be to send an email, or tell the
time or even to store data into a database. If you want your
website to do anything other than just show pages to your customers
your programmer is likely to be using one of these languages.
When telling people I am programming their website in PHP they are
often confused as they thought all pages were programmed in Html.
The truth is they are. The PHP or ASP never actually gets sent to
your customers. PHP and ASP and mixed with HTML, the HTML gets sent
to your customers and all the other info get intercepted by the
server. The server then does what you ask and often uses the PHP /
ASP to change the HTML. This allows programmers to do simple things
like adding todays date to your webpage, automatically updating
every day, or more complex things like tracking your users around
your website and recording it all into a database.
The main difference between ASP and PHP is the former is usually
used on Microsoft and the latter is usually used on Apache/Linux.
ASP is also owned by Microsoft so you have to pay to use it, PHP is
opensource so it is free. Both ASP and PHP can be used on Windows
or Linux but this is relatively rare, despite there being few
reasons why. I in the past have used ASP on Linux, Chillisoft used
to do a version of ASP specifically for Linux - this is now run by Sun Microsystems
. I quickly moved on to PHP because everytime you want added
functionality with ASP you seem to have to pay more. With PHP you
can usually get a free patch which allows it to almost anything you
or your programmer would want.
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