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what's the difference!

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what's the differentce between ASP.NET and ASP

i've taken ASP.NET, but is the asp is different!!
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Re: what's the difference!

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ASP (Active Server Pages) is the older of the two technologies. ASP uses VBScript or JScript which are interpreted languages.

ASP.NET uses a framework that uses many more langugages (VB, C#, J# ..) and is much more Object Oriented and type safe. and has a cleaner division between client and server code and has built in libraries for some of the latest Internet technlogies such as XML, AJAX and Web Services etc.

I would say ASP and ASP.NET are *very* different in almost every way.
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Re: what's the difference!

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Try out this link. I hope it helps .
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336565.aspx
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ASP (Active Server Pages) is the older of the two technologies. ASP uses VBScript or JScript which are interpreted languages.

ASP.NET uses a framework that uses many more langugages (VB, C#, J# ..) and is much more Object Oriented and type safe. and has a cleaner division between client and server code and has built in libraries for some of the latest Internet technlogies such as XML, AJAX and Web Services etc.

I would say ASP and ASP.NET are *very* different in almost every way.
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Try out this link. I hope it helps .
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336565.aspx


That link shows me a blank page.
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Yeah, ASP is older, its more like PHP/HTML. ASP.NET is much more like programming with an actuall language such as VB or C#
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Yeah, ASP is older, its more like PHP/HTML. ASP.NET is much more like programming with an actuall language such as VB or C#


So PHP and VBScript aren't *actual* languages then!

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I meant true OOP languages, with a syntax more lilke you would use for a static application
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Ah the three pillars of OOP:

Encapsulation,
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