Tuesday, 7 August 2012

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Working As An ASP Developer

By Clare Westwood


Becoming An ASP Developer

ASP (Active Server Page) is a server side script engine powered by Microsoft, it is used by programmers who develop websites that are dynamically created. Most ASP pages are coded in the same program (Visual Basic Scripting Edition) although ASP has since been replaced by ASP.NET. There is still a demand for ASP developers to maintain older code sites.

First developed in the nineteen nineties ASP is a web application that enables a site to be put onto a server. The main difference between ASP and other web server applications is that it has a very good performance record compared to other similar applications.

Classic ASP software developers tend to work on large projects in helping to support existing code as part of a large team. There are six basic built in applications; ASPError, application, server, session, Response and Request. Working in a team you will be alongside database administrators, project manager and designers. Programmers usually work forty hours per week but as deadlines come near hours may increase,

Usually ASP developers are very advances in Hyper Text, JavaScript, Markup language, Cascading style sheets and structures query language. Broadening your knowledge on as many different programmes as possible will benefit you greatly.

When it comes to improving and progressing, ASP developers should aim to expand your knowledge in all sorts of developer tools and techniques. Developing your C# knowledge is certainly a good idea, the more programming experience you gain the better.

ASP developers are always required due to the large amount of sites now built in this format. The salary for ASP developers is usually highly competitive and is set to grow as more and more people decide to move on to ASP.net.




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