Re: EmbPerl, PHP continued...

1999-11-23 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
> RESULTS: > > - Results are "Requests per second". I'm not sure how to > interpret the numbers on an absolute scale, but the relative > comparisons should be somewhat meaningful. > > - Each test was conducted 5 times and the average is shown. > > - "ab" was used from t

RE: EmbPerl, PHP

1999-11-23 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
> Steve Willer has written a few words about PHP and Embperl. Look at > > http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_webpersonals_com_St Well, the 10-20 times performance difference is very questionable. Depends a lot on what you are doing. For most stuff PHP is about 30% slower

RE: EmbPerl, PHP

1999-11-22 Thread Gerald Richter
> > > Steve Willer has written a few words about PHP and Embperl. Look at > > > > > http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_webperson > als_com_St > > Well, the 10-20 times performance difference is very > questionable. Depends a lot on what you are doing. For most stuff PHP is

RE: EmbPerl, PHP

1999-11-22 Thread Gerald Richter
> > Can anyone point me towards any good resources comparing EmbPerl, PHP, > etc.? > > Or better yet, does anyone have any real world stories about the > merits of each in terms of performance, memory consumption, bugs, etc? > Steve Willer has written a few words about PHP and Embperl. Look at h

Re: EmbPerl, PHP

1999-11-22 Thread Ken Y. Clark
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Robert Locke wrote: > > Hi, > > Can anyone point me towards any good resources comparing EmbPerl, PHP, > etc.? > > Or better yet, does anyone have any real world stories about the > merits of each in terms of performance, memory consumption, bugs, etc? > > On an unrelated