Interesting if your planning on building a large scale web infrastructure
of your own, less so if you plan on using some of the ~80% commodity
hosting out there with PHP already installed.
It's a bit like me driving a 1985 Mk II Golf because it's easy to find
cheap parts and someone saying a Ni
It may be ridiculous comparing such different frameworks/languages, but it
does prove a good point on which ones would perform better given whatever
scope your application needs to fulfill.
On Thursday, March 28, 2013 12:25:41 PM UTC-7, phpirate wrote:
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> With all due respect but this benchmark
You're completely right.
Le jeudi 28 mars 2013 20:25:41 UTC+1, phpirate a écrit :
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> With all due respect but this benchmark is ridicules!, comparing native
> coded application with a framework app doesn't make any sense, worst yet
> comparing programming languages in terms of performance takin
With all due respect but this benchmark is ridicules!, comparing native
coded application with a framework app doesn't make any sense, worst yet
comparing programming languages in terms of performance taking in mind the
natural diffs between programming languages, its almost like comparing
water wi
Found this article. Pretty interesting that Cake is last place in every
benchmark (given that it's multiple languages).
http://www.techempower.com/blog/2013/03/28/framework-benchmarks/
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