Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> Python is your friend. http://www.python.org
Or Perl - http://www.cpan.org/. Or Ruby... There's no need to discriminate against languages.
It was just an example. Generally, interpreted languages are doing quite a good job when it comes to portability.
Well actually, if I wanted to save myself the headache I would have done it in Java :) Extremely easy to develop, I just love that language. There is only one major drawback which annoys me and that's speed. This application I'm writing has to be able to handle many requests per second if need be.
This is the only reason why I wouldn't wanna do this with an interpreted language, or a bytecoded language for that matter.. :-/
Eli
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