johnf wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 September 2008 10:18:27 am Paul McNett wrote:
>> johnf wrote:
>>> Paul I was going to do as you asked but Nate beat me.  Anyway, looks like
>>> I got a performance increase of 20% on windows and I think more on Linux
>>> when opening my apps.  Of course this is just me counting one thousand,
>>> two thousand, etc..  Normally, my windows apps open in about 5 seconds. 
>>> Now they appear to open in 4 seconds.
>> My app takes ~5 seconds to load on Linux before the change, and ~5
>> seconds to load on Linux after the change.
>>
>> Paul
> 
> I don't know about your app but I can without a doubt say that my linux app 
> on 
> load is much faster after the change to dEvents.  It pops.  Very little delay 
>  
> before the app appears.  I'm not sure what accounts for the performance boost 
> but it's there.
> 
> On windows it is much harder to see.  But if my verbal counting means 
> anything 
> (and to honest I doubt it does) I never reach five - one thousand.

My app seems to feel snappier but I also know about the placebo effect. 
I expect it to be snappier because of all the underlying code that is no 
longer running during the instantiation of a dEvent - and a ton of 
dEvents get instantiated in an app run. But the question is if I'm 
tricking myself to perceive it being faster, or if it is actually faster.

So... I believe you, but I'm still trying to be objective.

:)

Paul


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