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Programming Language better?

<i><b>Originally posted by : ahmad</b></i><br />I read many articles on ASP+. Which language is better?<br />

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<i><b>Originally posted by : Cander</b></i><br />Pretty much depends on what you need. I think of where speed is a consideration, c, or c# would be best. Other than that, I really cant say what is better. I really jsut guessing since I have very little c experience, and no c# knowledge as of yet. I will be sticking to VB for asp+ myelf and learn c# whe the time comes.<br /><br /><br />------------<br />ahmad at 7/18/2000 10:52:29 PM<br /><br />I read many articles on ASP+. Which language is better?<br />

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<i><b>Originally posted by : Doug Seven (doug.seven@codejunkies.net)</b></i><br /><br />Actually, you should see no performance difference in any language. ASP+ applications are compiled to Intermediate Language (IL), so any language used will respond the same.<br /><br />So the best language to use is the one you like the best.<br /><br />Doug Seven<br />codejunkies.net / ASPNextGen.com<br /><br />------------<br />Cander at 7/19/2000 8:51:22 AM<br /><br />Pretty much depends on what you need. I think of where speed is a consideration, c, or c# would be best. Other than that, I really cant say what is better. I really jsut guessing since I have very little c experience, and no c# knowledge as of yet. I will be sticking to VB for asp+ myelf and learn c# whe the time comes.<br /><br /><br />------------<br />ahmad at 7/18/2000 10:52:29 PM<br /><br />I read many articles on ASP+. Which language is better?<br />

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