On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Doug MacEachern wrote:

> > > Orwant and friends in "Algorithms with Perl" page 28 claims the first form
> > > is slower.
> 
> faster to *parse*, not faster to *run*.  stas, your benchmarks don't test
> parse time.

The only question I still want to ask you is why do we care about the
parse time, when mod_perl is a preloaded and precompiled. If nothing
should be parsed at the *run time*, why it's important to work on the
*parse time*. I understand that it will make a server start and restart
faster.  Anything else that I've missed? 

Thanks a lot!

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