On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:19:29 +1000, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: >It's far simpler to manage, it retains running state, and is easily >enough encapsulated. It's the non-magic way of doing things. Also, it >plays very nicely with the MUD style of process, which is something I >do a lot with Pike. Plus, if you manage it right, you have a guarantee >that you can never be in a half-updated state - that's somewhat tricky >when you have inter-dependencies in PHP code and the file system >itself manages things. What happens if a request comes in while you're >half-way through uploading new code to the server? By default, you >could use half old code and half new code. Keeping everything in >memory makes it easier to prevent that.
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