EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles



  Submit Articles
  Members Login
  Benefits
  Expert Authors
  Read Endorsements
  Editorial Guidelines
  Author TOS

  Terms of Service
  Ezines / Email Alerts
  Manage Subscriptions
  EzineArticles RSS

  Blog
  Forums
  About Us
  What's New
  Contact Us
  Article Writing Shop
  Advertising
  Affiliates
  Privacy Policy
  Site Map


Advanced Search


Would you like to be notified when a new article is added to the Web-Development category?

Email Address:


Your Name:


Prefer RSS?
Subscribe to the
Web-Development
RSS Feed:

Web Site Technology - Consider Your Options
Print This Article Ezine Publisher Send To Friends Add To Favorites Post A Comment Suggest Topic Report Author

Not long ago, a friend of mine sent me an email asking for my opinion on whether a site he was developing should be done using Wordpress, LAMP, or ASP.NET. I've used all of those, but have always been so focused on the details and learning them that I never really thought about the great question of "What technology should be used for a given site?". That is such a good question that I decided to put my thoughts on paper and help provide some education to others.

Some people don't have the skills and ability to actually be able to choose the most appropriate technology. They know one thing and that is going to have to be made to work in all cases. That's not necessarily bad, but it's nice to be able to switch between technologies based on the type of site. The important thing to realize in web site development is that one technology does not fit all.

Wordpress

I have several web sites currently running Wordpress. I originally thought of Wordpress as just a blogging platform. While that is certainly its main use and what it is optimized for, you can definitely use it to create a more "traditional" looking web site. It is very configurable and there are tons of custom plug-ins available that can allow you to add RSS feeds, SEO tags, voting, etc. Since Wordpress is developed using PHP and MySQL, it is also possible to create your own plugins and customize your site template. Oh, and that's the other incredibly awesome thing about Wordpress -- the templates! There are literally thousands of free Wordpress templates available for download. If you can't find one that fits the theme of your site than you aren't looking hard enough.

Another nice thing about Wordpress is that you can easily find web hosting providers that support Wordpress. In most cases, you can click an install link and have Wordpress properly installed on your site in a few seconds. Then you go to the Wordpress admin console and configure your site. It is all very easy. You can upload multiple templates and easily switch between them. It is also easy to make minor changes to the templates (like changing tag lines, colors, etc.).

The other benefit of Wordpress is that it is a blogging platform and the search engines love blogs. You can configure your Wordpress install to automatically ping one or more blogging services whenever you add a new post or page. That way they know your site has changed and they should come index your site again. If you want your site to be found then using Wordpress as the underlying engine is a good option.

LAMP

In case you don't know, LAMP stands for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, which is a very common and powerful set of technology components used for building web sites (and did I mention completely Open Source and free!). If you want complete control over your web site, then LAMP is a good option. There are plenty of examples, free scripts, etc. available on the web site to help you get started. There are also plenty of free editors and tools to help you along. The downside of LAMP is that it is hard for you to create your own development "environment". Since most of us run some flavor of Windows as our desktop operating system, we would need to use something like VMWare or Virtual PC to create a virtual machine running Linux. The next challenge is getting all of the components properly installed. While the installers for the LAMP components have definitely improved, they still don't compare to the ease of installing a Windows-based application. The next challenge with LAMP is debugging. It would be nice if we all wrote perfect code, but the reality is you need the ability to debug. There are PHP debuggers available. A good one is going to cost you some money though.

One of the best things about LAMP is that there are TONS of web hosting providers out there for you to pick from. The reason is quite simple -- LAMP is completely open source, so it there is very little cost for the hosting company to bear. That means more margin for them!

ASP.NET

Microsoft's contribution to web site development is ASP.NET. You can use any .NET language (C#, VB.NET, Python.NET, etc.) to develop an ASP.NET based site. In my opinion, the best thing about ASP.NET is the fact you can use Microsoft Visual Studio for you development tool. Visual Studio is the best tool out there. Yes, it costs money, but you definitely get what you pay for. The other nice thing about ASP.NET is that you can easily develop on your Windows-based desktop or laptop.

It is harder to find a good ASP.NET hosting provider. Believe me, I've looked! And I've used several different ones. The ASP.NET providers lag behind the LAMP providers in terms of what they offer. You also need to be careful and really understand what the provider means by things like "host unlimited # of domains". In many cases they just mean you can have an unlimited # of domains point to your single web site. That probably isn't what you want.

I mentioned the use of Visual Studio before. That tool is awesome and makes development SOOOO much easier. I did quite a bit of development using LAMP and got some sites up and running. I used Eclipse with a PHP plug-in and it worked pretty good. I didn't have Apache running or Linux, so couldn't really debug but I still managed. When it came time to create a more advanced web site, however, I quickly decided to switch over to ASP.NET and use Visual Studio. Debugging was a snap and the coding was made much easier thanks to Intellisense and Visual Studio's ability to "import" web services and make them easier for me to call from my code.

Making the Right Choice

Each of the technology options has pros and cons. If you want to get a site up quickly and it will be displaying basic information (text, images, video) then Wordpress is a great option. If you want a more advanced web site but don't want to spend much money on development tools, then LAMP is the best choice. Finally, if you already have Visual Studio or know .NET programming, then ASP.NET is a good option. If you're really lucky and can know all three then you can use the right tool for the job no matter what.

Brad Salmon has over 18 years of experience designing and developing technology solutions. He continues to have a passion for technology and spends his spare time learning new technologies and how to apply them to add real value. His Blog contains valuable information and lessons learned from his web site development efforts.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brad_Salmon

Brad Salmon - EzineArticles Expert Author

Other Recent EzineArticles from the Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Development Category:

Most Viewed EzineArticles in the Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Development Category (90 Days)

  1. How to Create a Web Page Shadow Using Photoshop Slice Tool and HTML Coding
  2. Find Out the Best Free Website Creator
  3. Make Your Own Websites - What You Should Know
  4. Choosing Java Vs .Net For Web Development
  5. How to Put Hyperlink in an Image to Create a Clickable Picture!
  6. Under Construction Website - Create an Under Construction Web Page to Protect Yourself !
  7. How Much Does a Website Cost - An Inside Look From a Web Designer
  8. Creating Web Pages With PHP, CMS, and Joomla
  9. How to Create an HTML Image Background For Your Webpage
  10. Start My Own Website - Make Millions While I Sleep
  11. Build My Own Website in 2 Easy Steps
  12. How to Write Specifications For a Website
  13. Add a Flash Event Calendar to Your Website
  14. The Best Free Website Builder Service on the Internet
  15. Understanding the Basics of Owning Your Own Website

Most Published EzineArticles in the Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Development Category

  1. Make a Website Free - 5 Benefits of Building a Website For Your Online Business
  2. 4 Reasons Why Its Important to Have a Website For Your Business - Or You Will Not Make Any Money
  3. Understanding the Basics of Owning Your Own Website
  4. How to Build a Website - Know More About It
  5. Make Your Own Website the Quick and Easy Way - Without Sacrificing Quality Or Options
  6. Make Money Online - Landing Page Creation
  7. How to Design a Social Networking Website
  8. Marketing Your Website Online
  9. Web Development Estimation
  10. Top 6 Website Basics You Must Know
  11. Under Construction Website - Without an Under Construction Web Page You Are in DANGER!
  12. Photography Website Music and Why it Hurts Your Business
  13. Creating Your Website - What You Need to Do to Make it LIVE!
  14. How to Build a Small Business Website For Less Than $100
  15. Photography Website How to For the Professional Photographer

 

This article has been viewed 60 time(s).
Article Submitted On: February 26, 2008



© EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.