Hi all, here i am again :)
Well, i will try to be as clear as i can.
Using the benchmark module , allow us to compare running
times of Perl code, ok, now what i want to do is compare
diferent programing languages, but just for web programing.
Then, for example i have a perl , an asp and a php code.
All of them will be in same machine, and all of them will
do the same.
Ok now the question is,
Is there already a way to do something like this?
And if there isn't, then can anyone give me some advice
about how to do that :)
Thanx
Dreams they just disapear into the shadows,
then they become true....
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