On Sun, 7 May 2000, Frank Mayhar wrote: > Perl does have some good constructs for Web work, too. I've been writing > a webstore and some stuff is really convenient that would be inconvenient > in C. On the other hand, there's some stuff that I just wouldn't use Perl > for, like, say, a system daemon, and there's other stuff that I _can't_ use > it for, like in the kernel. Do a web search for perlfs - yes someone really did embed perl into the Linux kernel ;-) -- <Matt/> Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web Specialists Providing mod_perl, XML, Sybase and Oracle solutions Email for training and consultancy availability. http://sergeant.org http://xml.sergeant.org
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