without cake2.x it will not be very representative
you cant compare the cutting edge of one framework with something
years old at another framework branch

so, yes, I think 2.0 will be better off

also note, that none of the usual optimization is applied (opcode
cache, ...)
so in real life the difference will be less visible.
add to this what cake offers compared to ALL others, it will then at
least level with them - more or less.


On 20 Feb., 14:50, Lucho Molina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi – Have you seen the results of The Great Web Framework 
> Shootout<https://github.com/seedifferently/the-great-web-framework-shootout>?
> It's a benchmark test comparing the performance of a few of the most
> popular web frameworks.
>
> Our beloved framework doesn't look so good there. Although they tested it
> with version 1.3.11, I don't think the results will be much better with 2.0
> (or will it?). Anyway, why do you think that is? Do you think the problem
> is the language? Is it time to move on to a Python framework?
>
> I would like to read your opinions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> – Lucho

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