28 Jul 2001 Szilva   » (Apprentice)

Just started to build a project that can take over file descriptors from the main apache server process to reduce overhead when somebody is downloading a long file. Well, after reading half of this book, my friend (who originally asked me to make this module) noted on IRC that the module he needs should be built for roxen/caudium not to apache. That's about my project management skills...

By the end of the day the module would be good for both of the servers. Maybe I will read the Pike introduction (means: maybe not - but this option will have a result of some free beer shortage). Should not be so far from C/C++ . Though after Perl I have a strong aversion from all the interpreteted languages that are not bashing. #!/bin/bash I mean.

BTW the aforementioned book is a good example for something that started to be good, but screewed up right in the middle. I think more weitgh on C should be advicable.

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