For a beginner like me, which do you think should I learn as a basic skill in programming? ASP.NET or PHP?
ASP has that wonderful IDE which makes debugging very easy,at least compared to php,but worldwide php is more popular.Learn both i say,but asp is the better "language".
PHP because it's a fully free platform. Though sadly the job market is probably more towards the MS stuff so ASP.net is not a bad idea to learn if you are thinking of doing coding professionally, though, there arn't many coding jobs out there, most companies outsource their website (and most other code) but I'm sure there ARE some jobs.
For hobby/doing your own business, php or other open source alternative, hands down.
I'll second that asp.net has lots of jobs. Out of school that is what I used up until my job now, where I use mainly java. I've had my resume on careerbuilder since 2010 and I get calls everyweek about c# and asp.net positions.
Java is also a good one because there are many positions for that as well.
web development in java is a PITA though, I've never come across a java web framework that didn't make me want to throw my computer out the window.
Tell me about it...net is so easy to configure and use. Lots of gadgets to use too. My company uses all proprietary java components and all the stuff we use is built in house. That's good but also bad because if I were to leave and look for something else I would need to crank out the books and really study for those technical interviews.
web development in java is a PITA though, I've never come across a java web framework that didn't make me want to throw my computer out the window.
Maybe in Canada, but even just in Michigan there's a fuckload of programming and developer jobs. I've been employed for almost a year and a half at this job and just last week I had a recruiter STILL trying to hook me up. And this is just Michigan.Though sadly the job market is probably more towards the MS stuff so ASP.net is not a bad idea to learn if you are thinking of doing coding professionally, though, there arn't many coding jobs out there, most companies outsource their website (and most other code) but I'm sure there ARE some jobs