A c function call takes less CPU then a Perl call.
After 15+ years of C coding, I wouldn't take that as gospel. I've seen too many poorly implemented c functions. If your c function is finely crafted then maybe its true for certain cases.
And the other addition ... optimization of my coding time is key nowadays and perl definetly has the one up there.
-derby
In reply to Re: Faster Perl, Good and Bad News
by derby
in thread Faster Perl, Good and Bad News
by abitkin
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