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.NET CMS Or PHP? You Decide

.NET CMS Or PHP? You Decide

Among the many vital choices that webmasters come across is which direction to take when they are deciding on what framework to use to build their content management system website on - .NET or PHP. Both have their merits and restrictions. Picking one is wholly dependent upon the company's financial position, technical skills, and your overall corporate website requirements.

PHP seems to be the most popular and less expensive platform used to build CMS sites which are based on user generated material. The platform is free of charge and so are nearly all of its add-ons. Being open source, there is good user support, code pieces and lots of needed assistance at numerous online open source forums. Its even got Zend optimizer which compiles the code and makes code alot quicker, thus making it almost identical to other assembled web programming options.

It is fairly easy to get a programmer but if you have budget limits, there are lots of PHP learning sites you can find online.

.NET is truly a framework that supports numerous programming languages such as C#, ASP.NET, VB.NET, etc. Unlike the PHP choice, .NET has a price, but that cost does include fantastic support from Microsoft. It provides excellent help documentation, and lots of professional on and offline support ( though this also carries a price) to sort out any issues. Also, since it's a complete framework in itself, it is employed for plenty more high end programs and applications above and beyond the 'simple' site. This is why a .NET content management system should be your choice if you're looking into a CMS and are serious about having some major stability included in your website.

It's vital to note a commercial .NET CMS is made for business users with business use in mind. They have a tendency to have better stability, in my experience, and are well worth the price. A company CMS must be ready to handle a massive mix of use and functionality.

In summing up, if you don't have any money to spend and your duty is to create a simple website or some other simple web based application, then a low cost PHP solution could be a wiser pick. On the other hand, if you have a budget and your requirements are greater than a small content management system, a .NET CMS is the smarter choice. It will come with better support and lots more stability.

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Chris Taylor is a .NET CMS advocate involved in web development, website design, web2.0, enterprise content management, web development, E-Commerce Solutions and web cms.

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