Well, I'm only 16 and I'm using 'em.

They are pretty good but depreceated rather a lot as graphical MUDs came around.

The people on them are generally of the, ah, computing persuasion though so it's a good way to meet people with like interests :)

On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, Per Jessen wrote:

Robert Cummings wrote:

'c...@l-i-e.com' isn't the original poster, I was speaking generally...

I thought he was the one to bring up his concern about PHP and
performance - I could be wrong.

That is perhaps a valid consideration, but isn't it easily dealt with
by using gigabit ethernet or infiniband or something similar?

We're talking about a text-based MUD here... it's unlikely the user
has the will to spring for such resources for this endeavour.

I guess my ignorance or age (or both) is showing, I have no idea what
a "text-based MUD" is.  I thought we were talking some network gaming
engine a la WoW and such.

I still think my initial response was appropriate though - if PHP as a
language is a performance concern, it's best solved by throwing more
hardware at it.  If that is not an option, don't use PHP.


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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