--- Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Perhaps, but I would say that most people who make this assertion
> > understand OO. The performance penalty is not a myth. Just as
> > templating incurs a performance penalty, so does OO. The reward
> > can be worth it, of course, in terms of organization and ease of
> > use.
> 
> I'd just like to point out as I often do, that the templating
> system's implementation determines if there is a performance
> penalty :) compiled-to-source templating systems don't incur such
> a run-time performance hit

Then OOP isn't slower either, because you can use something like APC.

Moral of the story: that argument is irrelevant. :-)

Chris

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