On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 07:34:58AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Said this, there is no doubt that PHP will not solve every aspect as
> efficiently as any other language. And of course, you could always use another
> language to solve certain parts, which in my modest opinion that should be
> the best approach. My point is that we should come with a solution that would
> fit our needs and be as portable as possible, and we should also strive to
> implement only *ONE* solution in order not to spread the efforts.
>
> And yes, I am also a perl fun (that's why I use modperl in my web server ;).
> Although we both should take a look at python, which seems to have some
> strengths that perl has not)
At the same time, we've agreed that no single front end will suffice
for both contesting and casual QSOs. So since we accept that multiple
front ends can be needed, they can differ in implementation too. I don't
think a web front end could be fast enough or flexible enough for
contesting.
73
Hamish
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