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I've tried both, C# syntax is cleaner and just better. I often say C# is what Java was supposed to be.
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I prefer C# Syntax and strictly typed. but I also like to just create an scratch and run it in php.
Also for some templateing in html.
I usually use php for api applications and websites and C# for high performance services, processing / reports and desktop apps (winforms to uwp) -
I've experimented with both and can say that I'm neutral.
...I like both Pepsi and CocaCola -
@raldo94 PHP7 also supports strictly typed, tho you have to enable it yourself (with a single line).
I go with C# (sometimes C++) for stuff that has to run on a desktop and with PHP for stuff that has to run on the web. -
NGPixel7006yYou're aware that C# is light years beyond PHP right?
If your point was not to judge a language without trying it first, sure. But if you know both, you would never dare to touch PHP ever again tbh... -
enclaver926yIm not writting this to judge which is better... cause both are shit 😁
But I totally get the idea of knowing what the lang is without using it. You know, looking at docs and community.
I used both c# and php, if that makes you feel better about the slam from the top
I literally have a discussion with somebody who says C# is better than PHP, even though the person in question never even touched PHP...
Like: if you prefer C# over PHP because you actually used BOTH and just prefer C# that's completely fine... but saying C# is flat out better just because you never used PHP?
It's like saying "Coca-Cola tastes better than Pepsi" even though you never had Pepsi (disclaimer: I like Coca-Cola better, but I don't really care that much about the minor difference)
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