I'm considering studying mod_Perl with the O'Reilly book "Programming Apache
Modules with Perl C" . I've heard it's the only way to run Perl at
performance speeds comparable to other popular template-based technologies
such as JSP and ASP. However, as a Perl beginner it will be a steep learning
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Garry Heaton wrote:
My projects would typically involve small business online databases. If I'm
going to have trouble finding hosts it might be best to use JSP or ASP.
What's the current situation on this one?
It is true that less hosts offer mod_perl hosting due to the
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Subject: (Beginner) mod_Perl hosting scarce?
I'm considering studying mod_Perl with the O'Reilly book "Programming
Apache
Modules with Perl C" . I've heard it's the only way to run Perl at
performance speeds comparable to other popular template-based technologies
such as JSP and AS
To: Garry Heaton; mod_Perl
Subject: Re: (Beginner) mod_Perl hosting scarce?
Garry, I can offer you free mod_perl hosting for low volume study-related
stuff. If you go commercial I'd have to charge.
regards
rod
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From: "Garry Heaton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Garry Heaton wrote:
I'm considering studying mod_Perl with the O'Reilly book "Programming Apache
Modules with Perl C" . I've heard it's the only way to run Perl at
performance speeds comparable to other popular template-based technologies
such as JSP and ASP. However,