Poor Apache/mod_perl performance

2007-03-09 Thread RA Jones
Hi folks, Please help with a problem I'm experiencing regarding performance. Setup is a VPS running Debian (Ubuntu server) on AMD64. In some fairly crude timing loops of a Perl script run from the command line, the AMD64 out-performs my other platforms, so I think the Perl part is OK. But Apa

Re: Zend PHP

2007-03-09 Thread Greg Cope
On 08/03/07, Robert Landrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As far as coding is concerned, CPAN has proved to be the most valuable resource. In writing in other languages, I often find myself having to search hi-and-low for source, libraries, or documentation on how to do common, trivial things... T

Re: Zend PHP

2007-03-09 Thread Robert Landrum
Martin Moss wrote: Many thanks to you all for your posts, Much food for thought... ultimately the decision is out of my hands, which is why I'm looking for useful perl based alternatives to propose to the powers that be. My favorite perl based alternative is HTML::Mason. Simple, fast, and goo

Re: Zend PHP

2007-03-09 Thread Geoffrey Young
> To be fair to Zend... you should checkout their > products, as it's not just about the support, but the > fact that they have a whole integrated developer > studio and deployment mechanism... And many other > whistles and Bells... I'm sure that's true. if that's appealing to you and you'd like

Re: Zend PHP

2007-03-09 Thread Martin Moss
Many thanks to you all for your posts, Much food for thought... ultimately the decision is out of my hands, which is why I'm looking for useful perl based alternatives to propose to the powers that be. To be fair to Zend... you should checkout their products, as it's not just about the support, bu