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Topic: [No Subject]
- Ravindra Singh <rawat.ravi1990@gmail.com> Aug 28 12:06PM +0530 ^
I Want to know about which one is best for security purpose in PHP , JSP ,
or ASP & why ????
plzzz help me....
- Artist <sitepro@gmail.com> Aug 28 08:02AM -0500 ^
It depends upon what you want and how much you know.
I am not a developer. That said, I think php is faster. You have to watch
your own back and write secure code. Asp .net offers some of the stuff a
php guy would have to, I'm told. But ASP.net is bloated and not portable at
all. php can be secured on Linux, Windows, MacOS X, BSD, Unix and more.
It's free with an extremely healthy development community.
ASP.Net is free, but only runs on Windows. But ASP.NET defaults to a
Windows based database and server, neither of which are free. PHP usually
uses MySQL or Protege DBs, which are free, and runs great on Apache
httpserver which is a free web server available on all sorts of platforms,
including the most popular choice, Linux (which is free).
There was a huge security issue discovered in php recently. That said,
Microsoft is constantly patching big holes in ASP.NET security, and this is
actually quite pathetic because the programmers at Microsoft write sh!##y
code with no real check on resources they consume, reusing code effectively,
and introducing all kinds of memory leaks all the time.
That said, they are usually ontop of crap, but always late with solutions.
Now, JSP is just too slow for me. Java Server Pages I would avoid unless
you are in a closed system environment where you need Java for DVD functions
and effects and stuff.
But unfortunately, that's just a designer's take on it. ;)
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- Joe Kelly <jkelly.developer@gmail.com> Aug 28 06:15PM -0700 ^
This isn't entirely accurate. I am a senior developer and, full disclosure,
I use C# primarily for both windows and web development. ASP.Net is a broad
subject and the overhead spoken of depends on the road you take within it.
If you are going to use web forms and avoid going the MVC route then yes
you can have performance issues. It is able to run on non-windows operating
systems via Mono. If you use the built in membership provider for the quick
authentication/authorization wire up then you may have to lean on MSSQL
which Microsoft does provide a free version of (MSSQL Express).
Now that I have cleared that up a little. PHP does have a lot of advantages
depending on your situation. I personally find it difficult to maintain on
large projects but for small projects (including medium effort sites) it
does the job. I can't speak with any expertise on Java as I have yet to use
it in a production environment. Speaking on .Net and PHP all I can say is
they are both as secure as you make them. As vague as that sounds,
vulnerabilities used to attack a site are rarely found in the underlying
framework and much more often in SQL injection, remote file execution and
unprotected directories. These are the things groups such as Anonymous and
LulzSec most commonly use and these are things that are still up to you the
developer to protect regardless of the language / framework you choose.
I know this doesn't help much. All I can say is use whichever you feel you
can best secure and use which I think is in line with what Doug said
previous. If you are connecting to a database please hash your passwords,
validate and sanitize your inputs and if you can use an ORM.
Topic: Traffic Report
- ernest okojie <nestkojex@gmail.com> Aug 28 06:21AM +0100 ^
Good day all. thank you all for the comments so far. i have edited the
site www.classyd.org. please i need you guys to critique it once more
before i present it to my church. thanks
- Joni Mueller <joni@jonimueller.com> Aug 28 12:57AM -0500 ^
There's still too much moving text. It's simply NOT necessary for text to move around, fly, swirl, gyrate or any of that. Honestly.
And I see you still didn't fix the typo in the second box. One of the rotating flashy things, "devine" should be "divine."
And the abbreviation for "Pastor" (which you shouldn't use unless there's a space constraint) is "Pr.," not "Pst."
Joni Mueller
Pixelita Designs
http://www.pixelita.com
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Good day all. thank you all for the comments so far. i have edited the
site www.classyd.org. please i need you guys to critique it once more
before i present it to my church. thanks
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- amani mohammed <qween.amani@gmail.com> Aug 28 09:27AM +0300 ^
I didn't like the banner itself also it needs to be in the center + the
width of the sidebar is a bit wider than the post's width.
Best of luck :)
- Jio <jioman7@gmail.com> Aug 28 12:10AM -0700 ^
I would have to say..work on the design and layout!
You have to make it flow and look decent..the logo/banner seems poor..maybe
add a background to the navigation text so it doesn't look like its just
floating there.
There's alot of stuff that may need to be worked on but good luck and do
your best!
- Artist <sitepro@gmail.com> Aug 28 08:06AM -0500 ^
Man, that's an eclectic collection of mistakes.
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Topic: blog review
- Amit <infoibuildsite@gmail.com> Aug 27 10:43PM -0700 ^
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