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Which Website Language?

By: Jerry Goldfarb


Once you have taken a decision to take your business online, the first step is to create your own website. After the thought process and the design drafts are over, the time comes when you need to decide on what web site design language you would need to use to create the website of your desire.

There are several to choose from. Give this stage some time to understand the pro's and cons of each of these languages before you make your decision. Given below are a few languages and their capabilities which will help you understand and assess your requirement.

HTML or Hypertext Markup Language

This is easily the most popular web design language available. HTML is simple to use and has very simple syntax that can be typed into a text editor to have a web site instantly. HTML will help you create simple web pages. But, if you are looking at something more dynamic and impressive, you need to look at the other options also.

PHP or Hypertext Preprocessor

Popularly known as PHP, this language is a server-side scripting language which can be embedded directly into HTML syntax.

PHP is capable of doing all that CGI or Common Gateway Interface does. It can process forms and automatically generate dynamic content. Supported on most operating systems and web servers, PHP focuses on development for the web, making it a quick solution to many of the web's complicated scenarios in comparison to most other web design languages today.

Cold-Fusion

Macromedia's Cold-Fusion is a tool to build web pages. It consists of Cold-Fusion studio used to create web pages and Cold-Fusion Server, used to display the web pages. The best feature of Cold-Fusion is its ability to create web pages instantly from content stored in a database. Cold-Fusion is expensive and best suited to larger companies than individuals.

JSP or Java Server Pages

JSP or Java Server Pages from Sun systems is a web design language used to control web page content using servlets. Servlets are small programs running on a web server. The function of these servlets is to modify the web page prior to displaying it on a browser. The JSP technology facilitates combination of regular or static HTML with dynamic HTML.

ASP or Active Server Pages

ASP or Active Server Pages by Microsoft is a web design language that contains scripts in addition to the HTML tags. These scripts are processed before the web page is displayed in browser. The main advantage of ASP is that it is language-independent and it can be used across all platforms.

Inference

Making a decision on the web design language seems to be a little difficult. The choice entirely depends upon your needs and future plans and of course the limit of your investment.

More information and guidance can be found at http://www.cobbwebdesign.com

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