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About robert mamayev
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Main focus is classic ASP, Oracle 9i and 10g and MySQL databases

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I am an expert with classicASP. I can answer any questions you might have about the ASP language, HTML, website design and development. I am not an expert in ASP.NET yet, so please don't ask me any questions specific to ASP.NET. Also, be sure to visit my IdeaJets website.

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BS in Computer Science, Queens College, NYC

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Oracle Database Certified Professional (9i databases)

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Active Server Pages Programming (ASP) - asp in business


Expert: robert mamayev - 9/3/2009

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Do people still use classic ASP to build websites, or everyone moved into .Net realm? Which technology,classic ASP or .NET, do you prefer?

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Yes, classic ASP is as popular as ever. For instance, @ work I keep on using classic ASP to code all my logic. My website is here and is entirely coded in classic ASP:

<a href="http://www.ideajets.com">IdeaJets</a>

I actually prefer using classic ASP then .NET platform because it offers me more freedom. However, I am not an expert on .NET and I may be wrong, though I did work with that technology for some time.

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