On Sat, 5 May 2001, Nolan Andres wrote:


AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! not this thread again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*flashback*

-Sterling

(Original poster:: No offense, we just discussed this to death when the
article came out ;)

> http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2646800,00.html
>
> has a small table outlining the results of a page-based script language
> shootout between PHP, ASP, ColdFusion and JSP...PHP was the fastest, but in
> the accompanying review it was criticized somewhat for its lack of mature
> development tools and its eclectic set of functions (especially the lack of
> a standard database-independent API).
>
> PHP can be used outside a web environment, too, but I don't know how the
> performance stacks up against Java or C in that respect. I would assume it's
> slower, being interpreted and all, but it *was* significantly faster than
> JSP which often byte-compiles to servlets, so...
>
> peace,
> Nolan
>
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> > > Howdy.  So I was checking out Perl, Ruby, and Java's
> > > performance specs on a language shootout, and PHP got stomped on.
> > > It was safely sitting at the bottom of the list (check out the score
> > > card page).
> > >
> > >
> > > http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
> >
> > Ouch, this sucks...  cool fucking site, though.  Has anyone
> > done any benchmarks on this kinda stuff to see if PHP's faster than
> > Java or how it stacks up to C?  -Hans
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