How robust is Python ?
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Fri Jan 5 14:31:46 EST 2001
In article <mailman.978721929.3640.python-list at python.org>,
Moshe Zadka <moshez at zadka.site.co.il> wrote:
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>T(x) >= T(y). Python is vey robust. However, personally I wouldn't
>trust *any* language for that. Have a every-minute cron which resurrects
>it if it isn't up? That means you're as stable as either Python or
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Why cron rather than init?
And, yes, I've had looooooooong-running Python
processes (although none now, as it happens).
I feel plenty good about it in that role, Russell.
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