Well, I often have to reload when testing/tweaking so it'd be a big  
issue to me. With my in-house framework set to lazy load I have never  
seen a reload time of more than 2-3 seconds either in development and  
production (usually it's a second to a second and a half) - and that  
is fairly OO heavy and not optimized at all for performance. Can  
anyone confirm if it is really the frameworks that are slow or whether  
it's the applications written in the framework (doing lots of caching  
to memory on start up, doing web service calls serially to load data,  
etc.) that take the time. I just don't see why a framework per se  
should need more than a second or two to get all loaded up.

Experiences?

Best Wishes,
Peter

On Oct 6, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Tom Chiverton wrote:

>
> On Thursday 02 Oct 2008, Adam Haskell wrote:
>> +1. The startup with many frameworks is slloowww.
>
> Applications rarely start up though, so why worry about that weird  
> edge case,
> when you should be focusing on the more common usages.
>
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