Hi Petr,

I know your intentions are good, but in some sense I don't understand your
point. If qooxdoo is to slow for you and other framework work better for
what you want to do - use the best tool available for your purpose! Nobody
here is religious about using qooxdoo...

I know the qooxdoo devs are trying to squeeze the most out of the browsers
we have now, while trying to deliver a solid software architecture that does
not trade sanity for speed. Of course you could implement all kinds of hacks
to speed things up, but I'd rather use a somewhat slower framework now and
wait for browsers to get faster than to rely on a bunch of hacks that might
easily break. It works well for me - the application I built is fast enough
and users do not complain at all about speed issues. If there are issues,
they are because of the latency caused by the backend - that is why I am
trying to replace Apache/PHP with node.js. that is the true bottleneck for
me!

Cheers,
Christian
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