On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 07:31:36PM -0500, ll wrote: > How does Python stack up against PHP in terms of performance? PHP runs > as a module in Apache, I think, whereas Python runs in a seperate > process. What kind of overhead is there in starting up the VM for each > page hit? How well does it scale? Python is stand-alone general script language, much like Perl. Whereas PHP is designed to integrate into HTML file as another <...> syntax, so it has very tight interface with SQL database and Apache, naturally. But, Python and PHP are very different beast. --William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, 8 CPUs. Linux, python, LaTeX, vim, mutt
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