> From: Andre Turrettini
>
> For example, we've switched part of our dev to perl and I'm
> stunned at how much faster this language is than cf on the
> execution! Sure its a bit slower to develop in but if I get
> a site that needs huge thruput, I'll strongly consider doing
> it in perl. So basically the idea is to give your customers
> the best product possible and sometimes the language has to
> reflect it or you may not get the job. DRE
This all depends on the Perl engine you use - like anything, you pay for
what you get, so if you use one of the little free ones, it's going to
be a slug
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