Hi Its depend upon which type of appilication you want to create.
QUOTE=pinky8]Jared, thanks for the response. Hmm... I'm wondering what's the learning curve for PHP and MySQL. I've never used them. I know Oracle well.
I agree with you about ASP, and another drawback with it is the codes are not shielded with users (that is, cannot generate binaries for implementing on user machine).
Since it's not a Web application, how can the program running in the computer at the front door communicate and send the orders to the computer running the same application in the kitchen?[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=pinky8]Jared, thanks for the response. Hmm... I'm wondering what's the learning curve for PHP and MySQL. I've never used them. I know Oracle well.
I agree with you about ASP, and another drawback with it is the codes are not shielded with users (that is, cannot generate binaries for implementing on user machine).
Since it's not a Web application, how can the program running in the computer at the front door communicate and send the orders to the computer running the same application in the kitchen?[/QUOTE]
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