Maybe there could be one page like 'Read first before benchmarking' in
home page since there exists many mis-understandings around the
world. :)

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kiang

On Aug 28, 10:41 pm, Gwoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing we know for sure is that we can always work to improve the
> speed. However, we will not do it in earnest until the time is right.
> We have been here before, seen similar things, and come up with the
> answers.
>
> While the hello world is pretty silly, a couple of things strike me
> right off the bat. For one, var $helpers = array() will still load 3
> files, while setting it to null will stop all loading. So, in a lot of
> ways Cake shows up slower because it does more from the start. The
> other major place is the session handling. We have no idea what his
> settings were in this regard.
>
> In any case, now that we are deeper into the RC cycle you will see in
> the timeline many efforts to improve and optimize the responsiveness
> of the framework. If you would like the historical perspective have a
> look at what happened in 1.1 between the 1.1.13 and 1.1.17 releases.
> We have a history of squeezing speed out of this language and
> framework and we prepared to do it again.
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