.Net Comparison Chart (.Net vs Coldfusion, PHP, JAVA)
(02/05/2004)
Judging the value of one development platform over another is a heated debate that has been raging for years. The most common deciding factor typically centers on the developer’s familiarity, an extremely subjective measurement. If an expert developer from each platform was asked which is the easiest to use, each would site his or her own. In the end, however, there are really only two quantifiable factors that should be used when deciding on a platform: cost and performance...
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SQL Server Anlysis and Training (SQL vs MySQL vs Orcle)
(02/05/2004)
As is the case with development languages, a developer’s familiarity generally determines preference. And as is the case with development languages, cost and performance are the only quantifiable measurements. MySQL is the cheapest database to purchase, however, it is intended only for small and medium sized applications. In addition, it is commonly believed to be more difficult to maintain and less powerful than both SQL Server and Oracle.
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