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Recommended Server-side Programming Language


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Post #1 post Jan 5 2008, 04:17 AM
Hello,

I'm starting to play with web design and stuff and would like a recommendation from this knowlegeable forum on what is a good server side programming language. I've got some experience in Java running PC-based applications but that's pretty much it, never done applets or anything else. Also have been playing with perl and php. My use will be primarily creating records that will be accesible by only using a password, what would be the best way to accomodate that?

Thanks in advance,
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Post #2 post Jan 5 2008, 08:00 AM
I would recommend that you stay with PHP as a Server Side Scripting Language.
Very popular, very powerful, php5 is fast becoming the Standard of the Web.

Oh, yea, with Mysql as a Database, of course.
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Post #3 post Jan 5 2008, 09:54 AM
ASP.NET, PHP & CGI(PERL) are the most widely used server-side scripting languages. Each has it's own merits. PHP closly resembles C++ in syntax & is easy to learn. MYSQL & PHP are both free & equally powerful compared to other databases or server side languages respectively. Moreover U can more easily get Free & Paid Quality Hosting for Linux.

I too will recommend sticking to PHP & MYSQL.
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Post #4 post Jan 5 2008, 12:22 PM
Just to make sure you don't change your mind I'm going to recommend php as well. Not only is it almost used everywhere on the net it's also very easy to learn. I'm currently trying to begin to learn. Good luck!
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Post #5 post Jan 5 2008, 01:26 PM
Thanks for all the replies suggesting PHP. I've actually installed it at home to start playing with it and yes it seems pretty powerful. One of the first things I'd like to do is to have password protected pages, is it easy to do such a thing with PHP? Any sample code you could contribute? I'll keep on the look. smile.gif
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Post #6 post Jan 20 2008, 10:58 AM
Yeah, it's very easy. Maybe you should download Macromedia Dreamweaver.
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Post #7 post Oct 2 2008, 11:08 AM
I don't think Macromedia Dreamweaver allows you to actually edit PHP using the GUI... well, at least not in my experience. I recommend you use PHP, MySQL and Perl to make a nice interactive site.
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Post #8 post Oct 3 2008, 06:56 AM
PHP and SQL is a must, though consider using some CGI scripts, i.e. Perl, Python to make the experience better for the user...

For your purpose of creating records accessible only after the correct password has been entered, I would suggest you to store the information in a SQL database and have a PHP file retrieve the data after the correct password has been entered...
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Post #9 post Dec 4 2008, 04:48 PM
Definitly php and vb.net scripting.Java scripting would be the most
powerfull of them though not as popular.I don't really see much perl
but apparantly it's still used a lot.

For large size database use mysql with php,perl and java and sql
with vb .net.You can use access for smaller scale database use
with vb .net.
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Post #10 post Dec 21 2008, 03:58 AM
i enjoy working with Php, Mysq. I've done joomla and now moving to dolphin. its really fun,just like the others.
The reason why i major in these is that they are open source products plus they were designed with each other in mind.
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