Amen! That "Hello World" test are so useless... Teknoid, you are the
man!

Cheers,
mbavio

On Oct 27, 11:38 pm, teknoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a test...
>
> Create a file index.html in the web root of your server with the
> content "hello world".
> Now take any framework and compare the speed it takes to render... the
> index.html framework beats them all!
>
> On the other hand we can do another test...
>
> Take CakePHP and develop a fully functional application with 60 models
> (or so) in two months. To double it's performance we purchase a
> dedicated server for $119/month.
> Or we could write one from scratch in about 4 months (if we're lucky),
> which means that we've spend 320 extra hours of development time (40
> hrs per week * 8 extra weeks) at $75/hr.. which translates to extra
> $24,000 spent on the project.
>
> I'm not really sure, which one of these tests is more pointless ...
> but to me it seems silly to measure a framework's performance with
> "hello world".
>
> On Oct 27, 12:04 pm, "wahyu setianto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I have read inhttp://www.yiiframework.com/performance, it is true ? i know
> > that CI is faster than cakephp because CI is not using OOP actualy
>
> > --
> > Octopus
> > East Java Baker
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