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Posted by Andy Hassall on 11/11/06 02:21
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:22:50 -0500, "David T. Ashley" <dta@e3ft.com> wrote:
>Because I have some heavy number-crunching scientific applications, I'd like
>to program using the C language, CGI-BIN, and with MySQL (using its
>C-language interface).
>
>Is there anything I should know? For example, when Apache runs a CGI-BIN,
>is there anything special about the environment (memory limits, etc.)?
>
>Is the paradigm I proposed workable?
Sounds fine, although it depends.
>P.S.--I'm a heavy PHP user, but for some applications it isn't fast enough.
So you're not using PHP at all? In which case:
comp.lang.c
comp.databases.mysql
alt.apache.configuration
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi (although that seems fairly dead)
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