Or you can just buy a block or two of memory, which is probably cheaper than rewriting the code in C++. Hardly any applications will need more efficiency than Perl / Mod_Perl can dish out, anyhow.
In reply to Re: High Performance Perl
by TedPride
in thread High Performance Perl
by willyyam
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