Regardless of which you choose, it's ALWAYS a balance between compatibility and efficiency.
Good Luck!
* I write scripts that must be runnable anywhere, at anytime, without any "setting up" required. They must all be drop-and-run. Hell, I had a requirement not long ago that it needs to be runnable from this guy's iPaq :)
In reply to Re: Perl, gdbm, and DR-DOS ...
by mr.nick
in thread Perl, gdbm, and DR-DOS ...
by BoredByPolitics
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