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PHP gets a lot of slagging off in some quarters, however, the newer versions can be quite fast. With catching you need to spend a lot of time in a delay loop waiting for the next poll cycle so you don't hit the DAC limits, so I guess it doesn't make that much difference which language you sit idle in.
PHP gets a lot of slagging off in some quarters, however, the newer versions can be quite fast. With catching you need to spend a lot of time in a delay loop waiting for the next poll cycle so you don't hit the DAC limits, so I guess it doesn't make that much difference which language you sit idle in.
I think your right, given the delay's that you have to implement, so as not to get blocked, the language of choice is really down to personal preference, and I prefer PHP, even if it doesn't get me any really good catches, It's still worth a try.
You can engineer some of that luck, but at the end of the day hitting a random target when you have to sit on your hands waiting for a restricted poll time does need a good helping of luck