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SubjectRe: 2.2.5 optimizations for web benchmarks?
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> I don't have any Roxen benchmarks. If it can beat Zeus they are doing something
> right. Very right

From memory, Roxen Spinner was written in uLPC (micro-LPC, that's right, the
same LPC as in MudOS/Amylaar/LP-muds). (I'm hoping my memory is right here,
we used to use Spinner here as our web server to do things the other web
servers of the time couldn't do - it was very cool, and I think it was from
Roxen.)

Roxen Challenger is written in Pike, which they say "somewhat resembles C
and Java, but is not quite like either of those languages". I haven't looked
at it to see what it is, maybe just further developed from uLPC.

Both Pike and the basic Roxen Challenger are under GPL.

I wouldn't be surprised if Challenger has really good benchmarks, given how
good Spinner was for its time :-)

David.


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