Hello I want to build a website I contacted with some programmers and anyone recommend on a different language Because That's what he knows. I want to know what's better dotnet or php ? And What do you recommend to build a site like shareasale.com

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"I want to know what's better ..." that entirely depends on your requirements. However, if your developer knows and is happy with php, then in this case php is definitely better (ditto for .net if he knows .net - of couse). – Binary Worrier Jan 18 '11 at 17:33
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Most of the time, the best language for X is the one you know. – R. Martinho Fernandes Jan 18 '11 at 17:43
@Martinho good comment :) – WebDev Jan 19 '11 at 5:08
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You can use PHP, it is the open source server side language. you will find many shopping card cms like zen cart , cs cart (i had made a site in this ). and there are many framework are available for building better site. Wish you Best for you site :)

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Thank you very much – Yaniv Jan 18 '11 at 17:54
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You should perhaps consider many factors:

  1. Availability of affordable hosting for either of the platforms you mention
  2. Licensing requirements (including development environment aka IDE)
  3. Feature requirements
  4. Your own experience and preference
  5. Availability of expert knowledge about either of the platforms to use when you need help

Tell us more and we could try to think of something in terms of recommendations.

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What You Should need to Know ? I wrote the kind of site that I want. – Yaniv Jan 18 '11 at 17:55
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