From: Justin F. <je...@ey...> - 2001-07-10 13:55:35
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Reini: Oeeewah, you are stirring my ingrained paranoia. When I first started looking at BC, I thought, this Mother is really going to be slow, with all those file operations, certainly one per module. And the way I like to write tiny modules, I thought, ungh. So I am curious about your experience with speed and BC. Is there any data, even anecdotal, relative, to the other CMS/YATS/platforms? But, back to reality, I used to worry about squeezing 10 bites out of C programs on a Z-80 with 64K memory. So, I rationalize to myself, well, in a year our server will be 1.5 MHz and a 200 MHz FSB and 2 gigs of memory and everything will be resident the VM page set anyway... Even if BC is slow, I want it for its elegant features and I'll just forget about speed envy. _jef ---------------- Reini Urban wrote: > > Personally I would say that bc is too slow. "duck an run" :) > no, really as long it doesn't cache dynamic pages... > > there are hundreds of similar and easier php cms systems. > see the php faq. > > I also use ariadne (http://www.muze.nl/software/ariadne/), > which is much faster, but has less features. > > > "Faine, Mark" schrieb: > > I'd like to replicate this functionality http://64.14.114.200/cademo/ with > > binary cloud? > > > > I'd also like to create a paycheck analysis tool, sort of like > > paycheckcity.com but better with more thorough analysis. > > > > My question is and I realize this is sort of an off topic post? > > > > I need to create 2001 Federal and State Tax tables, where would I get the > > data (in some kind of electronic format I could more easily import into > > mysql) and once I got it how in the world could it be regularly updated? At > > this point this is just pie in the sky ideas about some applications but you > > never know what might come out of just looking into an idea. > -- > Reini Urban > http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/ > > _______________________________________________ > binarycloud-dev mailing list > bin...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/binarycloud-dev -- Justin Farnsworth Eye Integrated Communications 321 South Evans - Suite 203 Greenville, NC 27858 | Tel: (252) 353-0722 |