Re: Success Stories

2004-11-30 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 16:05 -0500, Marc Slagle wrote: Including the information that $X million is run through the system in a day/month/year would be more for the benefit of those who are not going to be doing the programming. Sometimes it would help for a developer to go to their boss and

Re: Why people not using mod_perl

2004-11-30 Thread siberian
don flamesuit One thing people don't talk about much is deployability. I've had to start moving away from ModPerl in some situations for just this reason. For example, my recent projects revolve around a public server that everyone can use with the option to install a local server on their

Re: Why people not using mod_perl

2004-11-30 Thread siberian
I second this one. I always find my self fine tuning peoples PHP code before I'll deploy it. Its not that PHP is a bad language but a lot of the people doing it really don't grasp the finer aspects of writing code in a scalable fashion and are new to the scene. They end up doing things like

Re: mod_perl usage stats continue to decline

2004-11-30 Thread Philippe M. Chiasson
Stas Bekman wrote: Frank Wiles wrote: On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 17:47:26 -0500 Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: for some reason we still don't have the numbers for Oct 2004 from netcraft but regardless it's easy to see that the stats are getting worse all the time: