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Scalable Web Architecture
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I've been looking for a language that provides an extremely scalable architecture but can't figure out which is best or even if I'm missing some.
I'm looking at CF, Python, and PHP. I know Ruby isn't going to scale enough for what I'm looking into.
Thank you for any suggestions.
I'm looking at CF, Python, and PHP. I know Ruby isn't going to scale enough for what I'm looking into.
Thank you for any suggestions.
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