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Aiden
post Feb 12 2012, 01:08 AM
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I recently learned, while using Zymic for a web class project, that it doesn't allow ASP pages, doesn't bother me too much (I explained it to my professor as well). But I have a personal project I was going to do using Zymic, so I want to know what the difference is for PHP, ASP, and might as well know about MySQL too. My project will need a register/log in pages. Can PHP/MySQL do that?
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post Feb 12 2012, 03:06 AM
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yes it can and PHP/MySQL is one of the top way to get your site working just fine, now ASP.net is manily more towards Microsoft as they are the makers of the .net system
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