When i started this i did not want to be the fastest, i wanted to see
where we stand, even if it would turn out that we are the slowest, that
would mean it requires some work in optimization area. I am not looking
around for the fastest toolkit to switch, but as i told i caught myself
thinking that we are faster than apache/php and it turned out not true,
at least it requires special tuning or producing specific Tcl code to be
as fast as others.
Stephen Deasey wrote:
On 12/12/06, Zoran Vasiljevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12.12.2006, at 17:29, Vlad Seryakov wrote:
nope, it made it even slower :-))
So we are the fastest on the planet
(at least under circumstaces=) :-)
This planet..?
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