For me, a well designed ASP.Net MVC app will outshine a well designed PHP
app in various areas:

1) Testability
2) Maintainability
3) Separation of Concerns (which ties in with #1)

In PHP, your "view" is tied to logic. In a good MVC app, it isn't. You
could, of course, abstract everything out in PHP, but doing so is
non-trivial.

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Stephen Russell <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Esmaeil V <[email protected]> wrote:
> > yes they are just tools, or they are just cars and will bring us to
> > destination. but are Bugatti Veyron and mini Miner the same?
> ----------------------
>
> Only to a talented driver will the mini Miner experience outshine teh
> Bugatti.
>
> I still say it is all about the developer.  I am a dinosaur with a
> long time in DOS world under then through Win3.......
>
> Have replaced a great many apps that were done with one system but
> they just sucked from a design POV.  Non normalized data being a
> primary issue for why this app sucks.
>
> So a great tool used by a fool only produces something that "kind of
> works."
>
> I'll get you some Rembrandt Artists' Oil Colors and some Student  Oils
> for you to see which one is superior.
>
> Bad Steve!
>
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> Stephen Russell
>
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> CIMSgts
>
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