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What are Java, Perl, C#, and Python used for?

November 11th, 2010 by

Question by Ocelot: What are Java, Perl, C#, and Python used for?
What are the advantages of each language? Are they good for different applications, or are they just preferences?

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Answer by Bill
Hello;

I am not familiar with C#, it came along after I quit programming so I am not too sure of its capabilities … my guess is that it is very powerful.

Java is a great language that is cross platform — it can be used on almost any computer, and it is used in web programs. Of the ones you’ve listed, it is probably the most useful.

Perl is a language that was popular a few years ago … I heard it was a good language and easy to learn.

Python is used a lot in Linux … I have looked at it … it seems pretty straight forward. I think it is all interpreted and thus might be a little slow.

Most of the time a programmer chooses the language that he understands best for what he is trying to accomplish. Most languages have similar (if not the same) functions so most of the time it is a matter of preferences.

Best of luck,

Bill

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Why Apache Server is Better?

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Jamy Noble is associated with Globalhostcenter.com, which provide Commercial Web Hosting, Cheap Domain Name Registration and domain name hosting etc.

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I have used both Apache hosting and Windows hosting, owing to my work being divided between different organisations, and I have learned that the superiority of Apache servers isn’t just something in the minds of geeks but in fact a very real fact which in the end even convinces the Windows lovers.

The biggest difference I have found myself between the two is that accessing the Apache server at its command line is possible whereas as yet I have not ever accessed any windows server in that way. Moreover, the scripting languages I get to use with the <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.globalhostcenter.com” title=”Apache Server Hosting”>Apache server hosting</a> are far more complex and versatile than those which I am limited to on my windows sites.

Using Perl and shell to match patterns in amongst gigantic batches of data is child’s play – you can sit and churn out amazing Perl scripts till the cows come home and you’ll never be short of easy ways to do anything your website needs to do, from uploading customer’s files, to emailing subscribers about the latest goings on of whatever it is they care about.

The major problem which my windows-hosted sites suffered was that their access logs were not comprehensive – some data had been lost. However, since I was not accessing it via the command line I cannot be sure that this is not just a flaw in the hosting provider’s service, but since they are 1and1 internet, one of the biggest hosts in the world, it is clear that if they cannot do anything about it, few can – and that means using a Microsoft server comes with this problem often, perhaps always. For precision marketing work, which is what mints the most money on the internet, you really need 100% logging of usage, so that you can charge people properly for the money you make them.

It was when one of my clients found that my Apache servers were monitoring pages round the clock and automatically emailing him every single access to certain pages whilst the Windows server was losing as much as 10 to 15 per cent of the access data. Access data is pretty much one of the most vital accounting resources (in terms of accounting for where the money comes from or goes to) for a modern internet-based business and this flaw I have found with my Microsoft hosting is something unacceptable. The client had been completely against Apache and in favour of Windows years ago when we first set things up, but now the client has seen this flaw, they are adamant that they will switch to Apache during the current Tax year.

So the webmasters are going with Apache Web Hosting instead of Windows web Hosting

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