I realize that most differences are small and a few milliseconds is no big deal 
but when its very noticable then its different and for example most fusebox 
sites I have seen are noticably slower.

Im not being a smart ass but I have though that for a long time, actually since 
Hal Helms came to the Louisville cfug and he showed us his furniture store and 
when I went home and looked at it was just god aweful slow and if Hal is doing 
bad coding then I guess we all are.

So if we took a good coder on here and they made 2 small apps, 1 in just good 
clean cf and the other in say mg, would you see (with your eyes) a speed 
difference?

~Dave the disruptor~ 

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From: "Munson, Jacob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:59 PM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Fusebox 4 Slow? 

> I really want to get into model-glue but I still remember 
> something I read on here that was said, someone said that it 
> was slow and the responce was yeah but it's doing so much 
> underneath, but the user doesn't care what's underneath they 
> want it fast.

You're correct, there was a performance study done using the CF Pet
Market example apps published for CFDJ, but I can't remember who did it.
I don't think Model-Glue was in the study, but Joe has some blog posts
about his work with the guys that did the study. He's making some
improvements to his code, and he claims he's seen significant
performance gains so far.

The thing that bothered me about that study is that there was no
straight CF implementation tested. I'm going to sound like a broken
record, but it /is/ possible to write good code using just plain CF. I
know Simon Horwith's method was tested, but he uses tons of custom tags,
which can slow things down. However, like Dave W said, any differences
are going to be small, so it's probably not very useful to get into
these kinds of comparisons unless you've got real bottlenecks in your
code.

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