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The problem with comparing newer versions of ASP with newer versions of RPG is the backward compatibility difference. In other words, ASP under .Net is not backward compatible with earlier versions. There are perhaps more dissimilarities between ASP and ASP .Net than similarities. Microsoft has a history of re-inventing its underlying infrastructure every several years or so. --- "Walden H. Leverich" <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >I don't even know if they are all refer to the > samething. > > Um, sort of, depends on how lazy the speaker is. To > some degree it's > like saying AS/400 and meaning, AS/400, iSeries and > i5. However, > technically speaking: > > >Can somebody defining asp, asp.net and .NET for me? > > > ASP is Active Server Pages. It's a technology that > Microsoft used for > many years to build web pages. Think: RPG/400 > > ASP.NET is the new ASP. It's based on .NET (see > below) and is a much > improved version of ASP. Think: RPG/IV > > .NET is Microsoft's application execution > environment, in _some_ ways > it's Microsoft's Java, but that's not really a fair > comparison. Think: > ILE. > > So, to recap, ASP is RPG/400, you can still use it, > and it works great, > but it's not the latest and greatest, it isn't > getting enhanced, and > there are many reasons to switch. > > ASP.NET is RPG/IV, it's build on top of .NET (ILE) > but it's not > synonymous with .NET (ILE). You need .NET to have > ASP.NET, but .NET is > so much more. ASP.NET is the latest and greatest, > and is getting > enhanced. > > .NET is ILE. It's the basis for ASP.NET, but also > for c#, Cobol.NET > (yes, it exists), WinForms, and many other things. > It's the overall > architecture that binds the universe together. > Hmmmm, .NET is the force! > <G> > > -Walden > > > ------------ > Walden H Leverich III > Tech Software > (516) 627-3800 x11 > WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.TechSoftInc.com > > Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. > (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.) > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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