They are making computers faster and cheaper.
They are not making programmers faster or cheaper.
A modern fast web server can be bought for the price of 10 hours of development. Unless it is an extremely high-volume situation, it is way more cost-effective to buy more machines than to force programmers to use a less productive environment. Studies show Perl is not just percentages but factors more productive than Java or C#.
You can always use mod_perl if you don't all those instances.
In reply to Re: speed factor
by Anonymous Monk
in thread speed factor
by hashin_p
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