Thursday, 8 August 2013

The Role Of An ASP Developer

By Clare Westwood


Becoming An ASP Developer

Active Server Page (ASP) is a server side script engine that is powered by Microsoft. Usually it is used by programmers who develop websites that are created dynamically. The majority of ASP pages are coded in the same developing program . ASP has now been replaced by ASP.net but there is still a demand for ASP only developers due to older sites being built in the program.

ASP was developed first in the late nineteen nineties. It allows the web application to be put on a web server easily. The main difference between ASP and other similar programmes is that it is much more efficient than likewise programmes.

Developers that use classic ASP Software tend to be working on very large pre-existing sites as part of a wider team. Usually there are six basic built in applications, ASP error, application, server, response, session and request. You will be working as part of a team alongside a database administrator, designer and project manager. Programmers often work around forty hours a week but at times where a deadline is imminent they often work many more hours.

Typically ASP developers are typically advanced in Hyper Text, Markup Language, JavaScript, Microsoft Structured Query Language Server language and Cascading Style Sheets. Expanding your knowledge on as many programmes as possible will be of benefit to you.

To be able to Improve and progress you will need to be expanding your knowledge tools and techniques. Developing your knowledge in c# is also guaranteed to benefit you. The more programs you can master the more impressive your CV will be.

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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