On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 5:18 AM, Tom Chiverton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>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.
>
>
Thats a fair question. There is the the development thing but that is less
important to me as of the time I am not even paying attention to most of the
frameworks in development since most of my development just uses MXUnit's
framework ;)

The reason I highlighted this is if someone that is uninformed fires up a
sample app with (interest your favorite framework stack here) and starts to
putz around he/she will notice it is slow as heck. You and I know its slow
b/c it is starting up but others may write it off as a slow framework
instead of letting the sample load up and checking out the speediness on
subsequent requests. I know I did this a long time ago with Mach-II and
Reactor.

Adam

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