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by tracker1
4628 days ago
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I'd say that NodeJS or Ruby would be decent alternatives depending on your need. npm and gem are really nice in this space and cover just about any need you might have without weighing your system down in pomp and circumstance. The runtimes aren't that much slower, and for I/O bound tasks, odds are Node is going to run just as fast with less application complexity. |
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