I would have to say that most often, "well written" compiled C++ is going to be faster than Perl... though things like mod_perl and fastcgi help level the playing field. What I would like to see is some solid benchmarking of the time to write a moderately complex cgi in C++ versus Perl. In my experience it will typically take at least three times as long to write the C++... at least. This is where the true savings come into play, since these days programmers (typically) cost more than hardware.
In reply to Re: performance questions regarding cgi & fastcgi with Perl and C++
by suaveant
in thread performance questions regarding cgi & fastcgi with Perl and C++
by kingkongrevenge
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