Lucho,
I'm a noob to MVC and Cake (in the past year) and looked at a lot of
considerations before deciding upon Cake.  In the end I was convinced that
picking an MVC was like picking your religion - all of them work well if
you work at them and you read the instructions :)  The size and nature of
the Cake community was another big factor.  We are building an App that
will launch in a few weeks time and if successful in attracting enormous
amounts of users will probably end up with a hybrid (in software and
hardware terms) that maximizes performance.  In the meantime we are very
happy with performance and the abundance of really useful plugins.
But I am enjoying the debate and it is always good to question assumptions
:)
Regards,
Tim
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 8:49 AM, Justin Edwards <[email protected]>wrote:

> Lucho,
>
> By default advanced debugging /logging features are enabled and
> caching is set to most minimal.  I don't know what others "ship" with.
>  Just disabling the debugging speeds it up dramatically, and it's a
> one line configuration.  We're talking about programming frameworks,
> doing a hello world example and not looking at the framework is not
> really taking anything into consideration.
>
> Sure cake can ship with features disabled, but they're features I use,
> and would enable immediately.  The author admitted the test wasn't
> real world.  In the real world you're looking for a programming
> framework that saves you time, and is easy to scale and get
> performance out of.   You'd be hard pressed to find anyone starting up
> needing more than 50 requests per second out of their application.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Lucho Molina <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > @euromark: Point taken.
> > @Justin: That's cool! But any of the other frameworks could be minimally
> > tweaked and improve their results, no? The point of these tests is to
> leave
> > the technologies as they're brought to you, out of the box.
> >
> > Now don't get me wrong, I love CakePHP, know its benefits, and would like
> > the results to be different. But they make me wonder if we're missing
> > something or are too biased. There must be something real behind this,
> and
> > we may be able to fix it.
> >
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