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The Differences Between PHP and ASP.NET in Dynamic Web Development
Jánoš, Radan ; Vyoral, Josef (referee) ; Kovář, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyses the possibilities of dynamic web content development by the help of technologies PHP and ASP.NET, attempting to compare both of them and establishes basic differences. All work is divided into the four main chapters. First, introductory part, treat of dynamic web content development, used technologies and initiatress reader to the given problems. The second chapter is already about analysing and comparing the two technologies mentioned above. This part begins by the basic introduction and history of technologies, follows practical part „ installation, setting, configuration", where is reader familiarized with needed development tools for starting each of technology. Further treat of the way of writing server code including syntax of languages, in which is PHP compared with language C# and describes the object orientation of languages. Chapter includes the samples of data access by both of the technologies, whether it uses functions or objects, special libraries etc. Summarises the support of platforms for mull over technologies and describes development environments that can be used to realize applications by the help of these technologies. Third chapter is engaged in design and practical realization of simple editorial system web application in both above described technologies. The editorial system is using appropriate database systems and includes basic content management interface, which is administred and managed through the web interface. Last chapter contains final estimation and summarization of ascertained conclusions, recapitulate downright findings and tries to answer the question, in which cases give priority to ASP.NET before PHP and on the contrary.

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