Re: encrypting source code

1999-10-08 Thread Nick Bauman
for our mod_perl site open. > > I will never understand this attitude towards an > open development model. > Especially from people benefiting from it's > advantages. > > Note: > I don't know Nedim. I have only been on this > particular list a short > while. This is in no way meant to be a flame. > It's more of a... > general rant.. than anything else. > = # Nick Bauman # Technical Programmer # Founding Child of Simplexity Systems, # A Non-Profit IT Consortium (Sempher Ubi Sububi) __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

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1999-10-03 Thread Nick Bauman
would help. Thanks ===== # Nick Bauman # Technical Programmer # Founding Child of Simplexity Systems, # A Non-Profit IT Consortium (Sempher Ubi Sububi) __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

Re: mod_perl + mod_jserv: what's your milage?

1999-10-03 Thread Nick Bauman
lie Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > According to Nick Bauman: > > Anyone out there using mod_perl and mod_jserv > together > > on a production system? What are your results? I'm > > playing around with a combined mod_perl, mod_jserv > > (both as DSO'

mod_perl + mod_jserv: what's your milage?

1999-10-03 Thread Nick Bauman
bring me grief later... Personal benchtests seem to be awesome, with Perl slightly leading Java in performance (using ibm's JDK brought the figures much closer together than Blackdown's) but real world is different as we all know. Thanks for any insights. = # Nick Bauman # Technical