Thank you Leif for your suggestion. I have the C programming skills. But C
programming takes more time to develop application.

Thank you Duane.I am going to experiment with FASTAGI() + PHP.

In the web there some good Ruby On Rails AGI() tutorial available. Can some
one share the experience with Ruby on Rails.

Also I recently found some AGI development on C# as well

Thank you
Lloyd



On 1/28/08, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Leif Madsen wrote:
>
> > * I'm sure there are some circumstances when C isn't always the
> > fastest, but 1) I don't program in C, and 2) I can't think of any
> > situations where that wouldn't be true :)
>
> Doing highly optimised ASM is always faster then C :) But unless you're
> as mad as a cut snake most people just use high level languages.
>
> As per my previous email, the biggest killer is starting/stopping,
> making a C module for asterisk also over comes the start/stop issue.
>
> For PHP you can speed up the actual running with things like
> eaccelerator and/or other PHP caching solutions, depending what you are
> doing you can also help things from the backend with triggers, stored
> procedures and foreign keys in the database rather then doing it in the
> front end.
>
> --
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> Best regards,
> Duane
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