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in thread Netflix (or on handling large amounts of data efficiently in perl)

Actually, if you look at icefox's framework it will do it's basic average run in:

real 0m1.348s
user 0m0.100s
sys 0m0.400s

That's running on an Ubuntu server inside a VirtualBox VM, so just a single core of a T2060 (1.6Ghz Core 2 Duo.)

Some of the more complicated averages naturally take more time, but it's still in the realm of reasonable for home users.

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by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Dec 30, 2008 at 04:44 UTC

    Sorry. I couldn't be bothered to sift through the 500+ links that googling "icefox netflix framework" threw up.

    If the code is available somewhere, why not post a direct link?


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