[Wolves] ASP? No! I saved a much better solution from Bruce Eckel-
Flex + Python
Oouc
oouc at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 15 13:05:15 BST 2007
Guys,
Bruce Eckel helped in one of my Python sprints. He has
current knowledge of many languages and is a fantastic programmer.
I saved an article by him that discusses the web programming
options and concludes with Flex for the UI and Python for the
back end.
Oouc
[Wolves] ASP?
Philip Harper ph004h7245 at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Aug 14 14:50:11 BST 2007
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LMAO! Yes I remember one of my old uni lecturers talking about how
rubbish access was, it couldn't cope with more than a few concurrent users.
Yes, I love PHP and all my sites so far have been written in PHP (with a
templating engine). In the past I've written sites using Perl.
Zeth Green wrote:
> On 14/08/07, Philip Harper <ph004h7245 at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> As part of my research into technologies I don't know much about, I'm
>> now looking at ASP. Has anyone used ASP (ChilliASP on Linux maybe)?
>>
>
> I used to use ASP running on Windows IIS back in the late 1990s, early
> 2000. I was young and innocent and my websites had Access databases at
> the backend! Any more than 5 concurrent users then you would have big
> problems, the 6th user would be told "sorry, please come back later".
>
> In 2007, ASP has long been deprecated by Microsoft. ASP.net, or even
> better Python/Perl/PHP, is the way to go.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Zeth
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