On Thursday 04 Dec 2008 11:27:34 pm walterbyrd wrote:
> > Because django runs as a long-running process, and does not rebuild
> > the whole world on each and any request (which is what PHP do).
>
> Seems to me that would make Python run faster. I suppose that must
> take more system resources. Which, I further suppose, is why so many
> low-cost web-hosters don't do Python?

low cost == shoddy service, it requires a wee bit of effort to host python 
unlike php where it runs out of the box.

-- 
regards
KG
http://lawgon.livejournal.com

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