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Web Applications using FastCGI with PHP vs. FastCGI with C++
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<blockquote data-quote="EZMode" data-source="post: 222974" data-attributes="member: 36580"><p><strong>Topic:</strong> title</p><p><strong>Rules:</strong> I am open to also discussing CGI with both (but keep it as mainly a FastCGI discussion, we're 2013) and/or contracting certain functionality from a primarily PHP based website to a C++ CGI (or FastCGI) application. What are your thoughts on the two? Justify your thoughts with benchmarking results and sources.</p><p> </p><p>If you have a claim, please support it with a benchmark result, C++ standard citation, or reference that we (I) can follow-up on. The goal is to cover (and discover) as many pros/cons for each and discuss them in brief or extreme detail.</p><p> </p><p>The goal of this discussion thread is to discuss in detail (or in brief) some of the pros and cons of both FastCGI with PHP and with C++. Sample topics include: sorting, querying a database, datagram sockets, etc.</p><p> </p><p>** Do not mention anything about C++ web applications having a small crowd compared to PHP, this is only a gratuity and will not impact any benchmarking results. Also, do not try and compare CGI vs FastCGI... that is not what this topic is about. **</p><p> </p><p>** Do not post if you have no intimate knowledge of the technology being discussed, no need for google scrapers. **</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EZMode, post: 222974, member: 36580"] [B]Topic:[/B] title [B]Rules:[/B] I am open to also discussing CGI with both (but keep it as mainly a FastCGI discussion, we're 2013) and/or contracting certain functionality from a primarily PHP based website to a C++ CGI (or FastCGI) application. What are your thoughts on the two? Justify your thoughts with benchmarking results and sources. If you have a claim, please support it with a benchmark result, C++ standard citation, or reference that we (I) can follow-up on. The goal is to cover (and discover) as many pros/cons for each and discuss them in brief or extreme detail. The goal of this discussion thread is to discuss in detail (or in brief) some of the pros and cons of both FastCGI with PHP and with C++. Sample topics include: sorting, querying a database, datagram sockets, etc. ** Do not mention anything about C++ web applications having a small crowd compared to PHP, this is only a gratuity and will not impact any benchmarking results. Also, do not try and compare CGI vs FastCGI... that is not what this topic is about. ** ** Do not post if you have no intimate knowledge of the technology being discussed, no need for google scrapers. ** [/QUOTE]
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