PPerl performance example

2002-04-21 Thread Matt Sergeant
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In case anyone is interested in PPerl as an alternative where mod_perl might be too hard to get installed, I have done some very *very* simplistic benchmarking to show the performance differences. Here's the script I used: use strict; use

[OT] [ANNOUNCE] PPerl 0.04

2002-04-16 Thread Matt Sergeant
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This is a wee bit off topic, but may still be of interest. PPerl 0.04 has been released to CPAN. What's PPerl you may ask? Well it's a persistent perl interpreter. It's quite similar in many ways to SpeedyCGI, except it does

RE: PPerl

2001-11-14 Thread Matt Sergeant
> -Original Message- > From: Miroslav Madzarevic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > PPerl is written in C and from a superficial look at the > source code I'd say it's not very difficult to understand. The stub is written in C. That's the point. You need a ve

Re: PPerl

2001-11-14 Thread Miroslav Madzarevic
PPerl is written in C and from a superficial look at the source code I'd say it's not very difficult to understand. If you want a pure perl solution take a look at POE (its being worked on ithreads these days but can use event driven fork) or consider writing something yourself. I

PPerl --- Some ideas (was Fwd: event-based programming with atwist)

2001-11-13 Thread Jorge Godoy
Matt, From a friend of mine, when he head about PPerl. -- Godoy. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Escritório de Projetos - Projects Office Solutions Developer - Conectiva Inc. - http://en.conectiva.com Desenvolvedor de Soluções - Conectiva S.A.