Hi, I have a question, some days ago, I posted a question about if there was a module like HTML::Clean but that worked fine in ASP, because after I used it several times and tried a lot of combinations, it always ended by removing some < % % > tags and errors came up.
Well that’s was the question and a lot of people told me some tips, but at the end they all told me that ASP was awful, well here’s my question:
Why is ASP so awful?
How can I realize that I am using a bad solution for creating dynamic pages?
Why is Perl so good?
Note that I am not saying that Microsoft should rule the world ASAP!,
But I don’t like answers like “If it’s from Microsoft it is bad”.
I am just a curious guy that began to learn ASP before someone told me that it was not the best.
I want if you can that you describe as long a s possible your answers so I understand for once and if so, dedicate all my free time to learn Perl.
I’ve already found some enhancements changing IIS for Apache, so I wish that this question really change my point of view.
Well that’s all, I think I am a guy that is waiting for some GOOD reasons to change ASP for Perl.
Well thanks to all
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