LAMP vs. LAMP Rematch

  2006-11-08 10:00:03
Two very popular and widely used languages for building dynamic web sites are Perl and PHP. They make up two thirds of the"P" in the Linux Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python (LAMP) stack. How does their performance, using mod_perl and mod_php, compare for everyday web programming? I attempted to find out, throwing in a dash of CGI for comparison. 
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