Python vs. Perl vs. PHP?
Fazer
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Mon Jul 28 21:42:24 EDT 2003
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"Diez B. Roggisch" <deets_noospaam at web.de> wrote in message news:<bg3qkk$lmr$05$1 at news.t-online.com>... > Fazer wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am an avid user of PHP and I am just fooling around with Python for > > now. I originally wanted to know which one is faster. As in, works > > faster. So far, I think PHP is the fastest for dynamic web-content. > > Am I wrong? > > Definitely. See here: > > http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/craps.shtml > > Python is place 13, with a speed index of 578. PHP is second last (before > bash) and has a speed index of 197. > > Besides that, PHP is a really ugly language - not only to the eye (which is > admittedly a matter of taste), but a friend of mine currently implements a > PHP->C-Compiler had delved deep into the language implementation - and it > _is_ ugly. > > I expirienced mayor flaws in PHP 4.0.x, where my declared functions in a > 6000 line include vanished from time to time - repeating the request > sometimes solved the problem. That was really nasty. > > Regards, > > Diez Wow, thanks for link! I will use it as hard proof to lure some of my friends in using Python! ;-) This is a little off-topic, but I wish to know how would you turn a string (or data from a text-file) into an array? For example, maybe turn each \n into an array. So a string like: "This is line 1 This is line 2 This is line 3" And so when you read that into a list called text text[0] would the "This is line 1". Thank you once again.
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