perl server

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glytchbinary

i'm not sure of the interpreter's architecture, but i think it starts a
new interpreter for every perl script someone on the system launches
yes? why nto make a perl server that prioritized jobs evenly and
interpreted for everyone. seems like it'd be faster.
 
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Gunnar Hjalmarsson

glytchbinary said:
i'm not sure of the interpreter's architecture, but i think it
starts a new interpreter for every perl script someone on the
system launches yes? why nto make a perl server that prioritized
jobs evenly and interpreted for everyone. seems like it'd be
faster.

Good thought. Ever heard of mod_perl? http://perl.apache.org/
 

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