On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 19:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > For example, C AIM-t doesn't have a performance issue. It just stops to work > properly with many concurrent connections (as AOL blocks the complete IP if > there are too many unsuccessful logins from one IP which AIM-t doesn't take > care for - that's a software problem no one cared to take a look at!). > Plus it has memory leaks all over the place. With these issues, we don't > have to talk about "performance". ;-)
I didn't say C was good, only that Python was bad. I don't think that many
people will disagree that C is bad, particularly for system stability. I
think a lack of any exception handling at all practically guarantees
that. :-)
TX
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