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<blockquote data-quote="samuel337" data-source="post: 85852" data-attributes="member: 10347"><p>Maybe you're right (I don't think it is, but that's a personal opinion anyway - its quite confusing compared to a language like VB.NET), but the question is, is it worth the performance hit. If PHP was used, they'd have to be a web service handling transactions between MP and PHP. If however, ASP.NET was used, it could communicate with MP directly as they're both .NET. I'm not sure about the performance hits, but chris84 has said that its fairly substantial, and looking at it from a technical perspective, I'd agree ( a lot of serialisation/deserialisation occurring).</p><p></p><p>And if you bring in the 'open-source argument' at least justify it somehow realistically, not just because open-source is good.</p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samuel337, post: 85852, member: 10347"] Maybe you're right (I don't think it is, but that's a personal opinion anyway - its quite confusing compared to a language like VB.NET), but the question is, is it worth the performance hit. If PHP was used, they'd have to be a web service handling transactions between MP and PHP. If however, ASP.NET was used, it could communicate with MP directly as they're both .NET. I'm not sure about the performance hits, but chris84 has said that its fairly substantial, and looking at it from a technical perspective, I'd agree ( a lot of serialisation/deserialisation occurring). And if you bring in the 'open-source argument' at least justify it somehow realistically, not just because open-source is good. Sam [/QUOTE]
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