--- Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
> 
> >http://public.yahoo.com/~radwin/talks/yahoo-phpcon2002.htm

> They also say they plan to continue using lots of perl in all the
> places 
> they use it now: off-line processing, filling in the includes and dbm
> 
> files that the server-side script assembles.  Perl is not being
> removed.


No it is not being removed but this could have been a very big thing
for mod_perl. Can someone find out more details as to why PHP was
preferred over mod_perl it cant be just on a whim. I might be biased
but considering the fact that PHP and mod_perl were neck to neck the
cons should have made up for any slipup in performance.

Also how does one go about justifying the fact that Ioncube cache is
doing a better cacheing than any mod_perl based solution ??

I am assuming when Yahoo did their research they optimized everything
to the maximum possible they werent out to do a marketting propaganda
now were they ....



Mithun

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