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Still, just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should. There's a reason few web applications are programmed in C++ ![]() |
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You might also want to take a look at libraries designed to optimise CGI scripts, such as FastCGI. |
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The problem though, with using mod_python , CherryPy, Django etc is the serve needs to support it. The problem I find it most commercial web hosts have PHP enabled, but not the above mentioned frameworks.
How do people here get around this ? Sure, I can run it on my home server, but the bandwidth wont be near the same and would slow down my families how net browsing. |
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Get a Python host, or a dedicated/virtual host. There are a few around, but they are always more expensive than a straight PHP option. In terms of low cost, PHP has the edge over most other languages.
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