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What is ASP?

ASP (Active Server Pages) is a server-side scripting environment that enables you to create and run dynamic, interactive web applications. Developed by Microsoft, it uses scripting languages like VBScript or JScript to execute code on a web server before sending the resulting HTML page to a user's web browser. It is commonly used to build dynamic websites, web applications, and to connect web pages to databases.

What other technologies are related to ASP?

ASP Competitor Technologies

.NET provides a more modern framework for web development, with ASP.NET being the direct successor and replacement for Classic ASP.
mentioned alongside ASP in 2% (9.5k) of relevant job posts
PHP is a server-side scripting language used for web development, serving as an alternative to ASP.
mentioned alongside ASP in 1% (6.3k) of relevant job posts
JSP (JavaServer Pages) is a Java-based technology for creating dynamic web pages, serving as an alternative to ASP.
mentioned alongside ASP in 4% (1.7k) of relevant job posts
ASP.NET is the successor to Classic ASP, providing a more robust and modern web development framework.
mentioned alongside ASP in 2% (2.8k) of relevant job posts

ASP Complementary Technologies

Visual Basic was commonly used with Classic ASP for server-side scripting.
mentioned alongside ASP in 11% (4.3k) of relevant job posts
VBScript was the primary scripting language used within Classic ASP pages.
mentioned alongside ASP in 14% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
C# is the most common language used in .NET and ASP.NET, so it can work as a server-side language for ASP.NET, which replaced Classic ASP.
mentioned alongside ASP in 1% (11.1k) of relevant job posts

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