[Asterisk-Users] LOOKING TO HIRE
Steven Kalcevich
lists at ciscokid.net
Thu May 19 19:54:13 MST 2005
Cant we all just get along :)
The more you smoke the Herb the more babylon fall - Bob Marley
Shidan wrote:
>Your talking garbage. Some of the most highly concurrent and cost
>intensive programs have been written in Python for its amazing support
>of co-routines and generators and asynchronous event handling. Even
>Yahoo chose PHP over Java for their website and that has more than 20
>users believe it or not.
>
>Your statements are as stupid as me saying Delphi programmers are
>wannabees who aren't smart enough to use C.
>
>For the record unfortunately, most my career I've been a C and Java
>programmer and don't take what u said as a personal offence , It just
>pisses me off that some clown will spew turd out of his mouth on a
>public forum on a topic he knows nothing about.
>
>
>On 5/19/05, Preston Garrison <preston at mailblocks.com> wrote:
>
>
>>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
>>direct: 877-748-4142
>>fax: 310-774-3901
>>cell: 623-748-4140
>>
>>-----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
>> Twin Geckos
>>
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