Thanks for your articles, I read them this morning. I am still digesting the
information and will read them again this weekend to make sure I didn't miss
anything. Also thanks for your books, I have Learning Perl paperback, and
the Perl CD Bookshelf which I use daily.

Thanks
zack

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> >>>>> "Zachary" == Zachary Buckholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Zachary> I have been using Parallel::ForkManager for a while and it has
worked great
> Zachary> for me I just used it again in another program and it's working
ok. But I
> Zachary> was curious to see if anyone had any recommendations for other
alternatives?
>
> Zachary> The current program I am considering using it in is a rewrite of
a search
> Zachary> engine submission program we have been using for a long time and
it
> Zachary> currently uses Parallel::ForkManager with 60 threads.
>
> Zachary> Please let me know if you have any recommendations of other
things I should
> Zachary> try.
>
> 1) Go to any page of "www.stonehenge.com" (like the home page).
> 2) Enter "parallel fork manager" into the "search this site with google"
> box at the bottom.
> 3) read the two hits
>
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