Hi Alex, Thanks for your input. I'm very familiar with all of the .Net justifications, what I'm looking for here are the benefits of PHP+ZF. I, personally, have already made the decision that PHP+ZF is better for these reasons:
1. Community 2. Platform/DB independence 3. Beautiful MVC architecture (yes, I know .Net has this, but I like ZF version better) 4. Free 5. Did I mention community? I'm not looking for a flame war, I just want input from people who like PHP+ZF and have experience with both, on why they choose PHP+ZF instead of .Net. Thank you! Dan Alex Netkachov wrote: > > On 10/6/07, Parnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I don't think it is so much .Net vs ZF becaust .Net in itself is a >> pretty cool framework. >> >> The uncool part is: >> >> A) not open source > BTW: MS will make .NET source code available to debug in next version > of Visual Studio: http://www.alexatnet.com/node/87 >> B) dependent on IIS and MSSQL > Yes, .NET & MSSQL is fastest that I have ever seen. > C) .NET is faster. > >> PHP + ZF is: >> >> A) open source (free and large community if any examples/help is needed) >> B) can be run in just about any server environment > C) PHP usually requires less code for the same functionality if you > coding an algorithm or working with framework. Not types, type casts, > easy for's and so on. > >> >> > > Sincerely, > Alex > > -- > http://www.alexatnet.com/ - consulting, blog, articles and support for > PHP, ZF, JavaScript and web development. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/.Net-or-Zend-Framework--tf4580976s16154.html#a13077468 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.