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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 07-24-2002 14:36
I just returned from an ASP/HTML interview and it went well. I do not have too much experience with programming ASP and was wondering what your opinion is of ASP (vs. PHP, Perl) and what type of future does it have in store. This company is willing to teach me- but its a small company (15 people). |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Rochester, New York, USA |
posted 07-24-2002 15:03
Well, ASP is tied up pretty tightly with Microsoft, so I would believe its longgevity rests with Microsoft. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 07-24-2002 15:25
thanks warmage- just the kind of feedback I was looking for. Yeah- I figured ASP is tied in with Microsoft and rests on the company future. But then again- I could learn the fundamentals of programming thru ASP, then apply those same techniques later on down the road with PHP, Perl. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: |
posted 07-24-2002 16:08
the old asp / vbscript technology will probably become redundant in a few years as .net increases its foothold |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 07-24-2002 16:21
Thanks SI- advice is much apprecited. I agree- any company using technology that may be obsolete in a few years should be ontop of considering other options- hopefully they have a plan . . . of possibly substituting ASP wth another language. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: USA! USA! USA! |
posted 07-24-2002 19:59
ASP is dead or dying. ASP.NET is where MS is heading. it places them more squarely in line with J2EE. the best advance is in treating everything like an object. a page is now self-aware as a whole rather than a series of procedural function calls. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 07-25-2002 00:08
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Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Rochester, New York, USA |
posted 07-25-2002 00:38
ASP as it is now will not give you the fundamentals you will need to move on. That is the main problem I have with it. With most scripting languages like Perl, PHP and ASP you do not need to know a lot to work with those languages. It is very simple very basic. You could and would spend almost as much time learning from scratch as you would jumping from one language to the next. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 07-25-2002 02:35
thanks- I understand and will check out the book series Warmage recommends. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 07-25-2002 19:00
heh heh. Just found out I did not get the job but they said they are a growing company and I am at the top of their list. Apparently they hired someone with ASP experience. Anyways-thanks for your feedback! |