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Originally Posted by synergy Yea, PHP isn't going anywhere but UP. ASP is very powerful, but because it's so proprietary it's not nearly as popular as PHP.
Are you wanting to write a tracking application in PHP? Google Analytics is great for tracking web visitor activities. Then there's more professional services like Omniture, WebTrends, StatCounter, etc. |
I've learned more in a few postings sitting and reading then I think my friend has in the two years he's attended ECPI. Atleast I have grounds for an arguement, it is strange the dichomtimy of the two, well, three languages. ASP for microsoft, Perl for Unix and PHP for everything else.
I think his affinity with ASP language originates from a lot of classes at ECPI are actually funded by microsoft.
I have no problem with microsoft at all, I like XP(still using it actually) and while Windows Server 2008 looks appealing, I don't think I will ever dive into the heavier languages beyond PHP right now.
I've recently signed up for the google tools! The webmaster tools to be more precise, I am a little lost, I have my site uploaded, but, I am still working to track minor details as I go along. CrazeD has seen my website come and go in this forums with silly HTML errors and the like.
Thanks a bunch.