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I am taking a programming performance match!

Hi all,

The question is like this:

=========================

One computer, 2 ethernet adapter. Receving UDP packages and send them
out throught another adapter.

The one who's program could support the heavies traffic could win a
little bonus.

=========================

I am considerring trying twited. Is it suitable for this kind of job?

Dec 22 '06 #1
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I'm sure it could do the job, but if the sole function is to be an IO
relay, I would use a lower level language like C.

Cheers,
-T
一首诗 wrote:
Hi all,

The question is like this:

=========================

One computer, 2 ethernet adapter. Receving UDP packages and send them
out throught another adapter.

The one who's program could support the heavies traffic could win a
little bonus.

=========================

I am considerring trying twited. Is it suitable for this kind of job?
Dec 22 '06 #2

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