[Asterisk-Users] LOOKING TO HIRE
Preston Garrison
preston at mailblocks.com
Thu May 19 14:27:59 MST 2005
Again it all depends what you want to do. if you are servicing 20
users on one machine, and don't need to do anything complicated, sure
perl I am sure would do the job. But if your service tons of users, on
a large scale basis, I doubt perl is a good choice.
Preston Garrison
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-----Original Message-----
From: JD Austin <jd at twingeckos.com>
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thu, 19 May 2005 12:55:33 -0700
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] LOOKING TO HIRE
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> Preston Garrison wrote:
>
>> I think what you want is a Senior Scripter not a Senior Programmer
>> :) Perl, PHP, Python? I doubt any good programmer is going to want
>> to use those scripting languages..
>
>
> Excuse me sir, but you seem to know nothing about Perl or Python. >
Please refrain from talking bullshit about things you don't know >
anything about from now on.
>
> Best Regards,
> Jean-Michel.
>
I concur with Jean; you can do some quite amazing things in perl and
python in a month that would take you much longer in 'C'. It's too bad
that programming language snobbery still exists. I used to think that
Perl was too slow for production code.. but hardware nowdays more than
makes up for any overhead Perl adds, especially if you design your
application correctly. If you're running your app on a 486 with 64M of
ram.. write it in assembly code. If you have a 3GHZ machine with a 2G
of ram.. you have a lot of choices :)
JD
-- JD Austin
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