Cool, I should try that out.

btw:I am not so great, I know *nothing*. Just have lots of opinions.

On 11/4/05, Sean Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Kogut once stated:
>
> Also, what advantages over perl, php, heck, even asp does C have? Many of
> these server-side languages have syntax that is closely related to C.
> There's a better way to do this, and you would be saving yourself alot of
> time and effort.

  Speed (which may not be all that much of an advantage) and size (Perl and
PHP are both huge).  It also doesn't hurt if you have a library to help with
the CGI side of things (and I do---been in constant development since 1996).
It even includes a templating system [1][2].  It's also about 24k of
compiled code, which today isn't all that large at all.

  Of course, it helps to know C when using the code. [4]

  -spc (And it's GNU GPLed too!  Although the documentation is a bit
        lacking ... )

[1]     Well, not quite yet as the code has finally stabalized to a point
        where I can consider adding it to the base library.

[2]     It's a simple templating system that has the benefit [3] that it is
        impossible to include program code in the templates.

[3]     At least, *I* consider it a benefit.

[4]     No buffer overflows that I've been able to find---string and file
        manipuation have been abstracted and it's very rare that I actually
        have to deal with a character buffer directly.


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