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I am not a specialist in either of the 2 techologies, but I am working on a lot of CMS scripts I have in my sites (Nuke, Etomite, forum scripts and so on). They seem to work quite well (they all use php) and people are pleased. I have heard less things about ASP lately, so in my opinion php is the one used more ....
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Hi I'm John and I know less than nothing about PHP and a little about ASP. I'm just here to browse and find out what I can about PHP, as I have a job interview later today and I may be asked about PHP. :p
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