On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Nathan Strutz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yeah I wrote that in and then kind of coincidentally debunked it. Still, it
> feels true too often. With database connectivity, it's really not true.
> With object heavy development, performance still isn't there. If so, where
> are the benchmarks against php, python, Ruby, C#, JSP/JSF etc.? Obviously
> some of these platforms are much better than others in hard performance and
> in developer performance. Ruby for example is one extreme. Writing web
> servers and programming HTML with C++ is the other.

I know object creation was one of the things speeded up in CF8. Do I
have hard #s for you? Nope. But I remember seeing CFC creation get
incredibly faster. (It may have been 9.) Are you basically saying you
want to see firm #s for CF versus other languages? How are you judging
CF as being slower for 'object heavy' and what does that mean in your
opinion?

> I don't want to call you out, but I do want to see the facts.

Right, but what facts are you looking for explicitely? Like, "CF can
normally make N CFCs per second with M methods in them each."

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