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From: &quot;Timm Murray&quot; &lt;hardburn@runbox.com&gt;
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<p>&lt;&gt;
&gt; That said, there is no noticeable difference between pygopherd and=20
&gt; gopherd except when rendering very large (hundreds or thousands of=20
&gt; items) UMN-style (dynamically-generated) directories.=20=20
&lt;&gt;
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<p>Python saves the compiled output of the script after the first run, so new =
runs of the=20
script should run at near native speeds anyway.
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