taking python enterprise level?...

simn_stv nanyaks at googlemail.com
Thu Feb 25 07:46:38 EST 2010


On Feb 25, 12:13 pm, Steve Holden <st... at holdenweb.com> wrote:
> simn_stv wrote:
> > hello people, i have been reading posts on this group for quite some
> > time now and many, if not all (actually not all!), seem quite
> > interesting.
> > i plan to build an application, a network based application that i
> > estimate (and seriously hope) would get as many as 100, 000 hits a day
> > (hehe,...my dad always told me to 'AIM HIGH' ;0), not some 'facebook'
> > or anything like it, its mainly for a financial transactions which
> > gets pretty busy...
> > so my question is this would anyone have anything that would make
> > python a little less of a serious candidate (cos it already is) and
> > the options may be to use some other languages (maybe java, C (oh
> > God))...i am into a bit of php and building API's in php would not be
> > the hard part, what i am concerned about is scalability and
> > efficiency, well, as far as the 'core' is concerned.
>
> > would python be able to manage giving me a solid 'core' and will i be
> > able to use python provide any API i would like to implement?...
>
> > im sorry if my subject was not as clear as probably should be!.
> > i guess this should be the best place to ask this sort of thing, hope
> > im so right.
>
> > Thanks
>
> I'd suggest that if you are running an operation that gets 100,000 hits
> a day then your problems won't be with Python but with organizational
> aspects of your operation.
>
> regards
>  Steve
> --

very well noted steve, i'd be careful (which is a very relative word)
with the organizational aspects...
i'm sure ure quite rooted in that aspect, hey u need a job??........;)



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