>>>>> "newsreader" == newsreader  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

newsreader> Maybe he meant php hello world vs perl hello world?

And the point of such a comparison would be... what?

The real costs of a web application these days are the total product
costs, not the transactions-per-second costs.  Until you're getting
Yahoo-number hits, does it really matter whether something takes 1
second vs 3 seconds to process?  And even then, shouldn't you be more
worried about which of these two systems better supports 304 responses
and data caching and dependency tracking, instead of which one
executes a useless static page faster?

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