* Thus wrote Ryotaro Ishikawa MD ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > Hi, I am a MD, involved in a very large medical project that requieres a strong 
> > database plataform, the project must be .NET , the estimated transactional 
> > movement is about 40 on line users accesing a DB with a 200 relational tables. The 
> > policy is to program this SW in three layer design, our first oprion is ASP.NET 
> > and SQL Server 2000, because is worldwide spread. I had investigated PHP and 
> > MySQL, and I wonder if you can give me a imparcial advise if I must continue with 
> > ASP.NET or if PHP is a reasonable alternative.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> 

It is a bit hard to determine from the details you gave for a
justification for either.  This topic has been discussed in depth
quite a few times so searching the archives might help see what
people have said about his topic.


Curt
-- 
If eval() is the answer, you're almost certainly asking the
wrong question. -- Rasmus Lerdorf, BDFL of PHP

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