At 10:40 AM -0400 9/26/00, Matthew Rice wrote:
> > 1) I'm getting better and better at perl - and it's a much more
>> mature language than php.
>
>To say the least :). If you like the php (or cold fusion, etc..)
>way of embedding the script in the HTML try mason (perl modules):
>
> http://www.masonhq.com/
>
>It can take advantage of mod_perl if you're using Apache. This makes
>it very fast.
Which does bring me to speed/performance issues:
- is there any data on a comparison between php and cgi/perl and/or mod_perl?
(any in particular relating to DB queries? And, does reducing cgi
calls increase performance?)
- is it fairly well established that using server-side java is faster
than either of these other methods? Are there any other things that
server-side java gives you (power, flexibility) that php or perl
can't?
I know this all may largely be based on anecdotal experience.
I am fascinated by how many different methods folks are using - and
how many different options there are. I noticed no one has mentioned
ColdFusion. (I imagine it's the natural open-source bias here - I
certainly have one.)
Thanks for any insights - and thanks for the points of view - very interesting!
Michelle
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Michelle Murrain, Ph.D.
President, Norwottuck Technology Resources
mpm@norwottuck.com www.norwottuck.com