In article <399F7F7A.46272FE3 / austin.ibm.com>, Conrad Schneiker <schneik / austin.ibm.com> wrote: . . . >Does anyone know the answer to this question for Perl and Python? . . . No. No one knows. I occasionally work to document this question. At one time, for example, essentially all of Amazon and the Internet Movie Data Base were Perl CGI. Those certainly are multi-person-year achievements. I know of other examples from physics and mole- cular biology of biiiiiiig calculations managed with these languages. I'll probably have a few slivers of time I can put over the next month to researching similar frontier points for Python and Perl. Do people care about these kinds of results? -- Cameron Laird <claird / NeoSoft.com> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net Personal: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html