Graham Guttocks wrote: > e.g, what if I wanted to write an httpd daemon that could scale as > well as Apache (millions of hits/day)? Python would not be up to > the task. A language like CMUCL or OCaml would be, because they offer > a native code compiler. For the record, I just ran a quick benchmark against Apache and Twisted (pure Python) using 'ab' (the Apache benchmark tool) and Twisted wins hands down. Here are the results of ab -n 1000 and ab -n 10000 for each: http://just.letterror.com/~just/apachebench.txt http://just.letterror.com/~just/twistedbench.txt The Twisted-based server I set up is very basic, Apache uses the default configuration as it came with my OS (MacOSX.2.3). Just
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