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Thread: which source code?

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    osdude is offline Senior Member
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    Default which source code?

    We are making a site and want to get the source code, but which one? What are the benefits?

    I am (was) good with PHP, but know little about ASP. Getting additional software to use the source is also a concern, but not a deal breaker at all.

    If anyone has any suggestions and a reason, I am very interested in what you all have to say.

    Thanks

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    Are you basically asking if you should get the VB or C# source code?
    /// Sean ///

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    Well, personally speaking, I, who used PHP before has found ASP.NET and C# or VB.NET easy to understand and use. I'm sure you won't face any difficulty at all...

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    Thanks, I think I am going to go with C# after a lot of researching. In case I am missing something, is there a particular advantage with either C or VB, other than C seems to have source available sooner?

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    Well, I strongly recommend that you use C#, considering that the ASP.NET, although compatible to almost all languages we see right now, it's mostly made for C#. Therefore, ASP.NET + C# tandem is the greatest duo of all...

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    thanks for all the info and I think C# it is!