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Re: PHP, ASP, ColdFusion, what's your fav?

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PHP all the way. No server restrictions.
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we prefer php
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Re: PHP, ASP, ColdFusion, what's your fav?

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I heard someone say, pick one programming language and become very good at it.

Learn a couple more not so indepth !
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