Hi Petr,

Please, keep comparing similar things.
I pick up more or less randomly lind in your list (maybe because I never heard 
the name before),
they even don't have a table (or I didn't found it).
Also, the "demo" do not use layout but hard coded position for each widget.

Nothing to do with Qooxdoo that have several tables, real UI concept like 
container, layout, widget, not bloated code.

Lind look like a "false good idea" to me, might be quicker than Qooxdoo but 
honestly I don't care ?

Sencha is more serious but where is it indicated it could be quicker than 
qooxdoo ? Also what about license ?
We all know they change to GPL or so and this is not usable in non open source 
project.

If I remember well, SmartClient rely heavily on server for GUI (like JPS model 
in Java) and this is "hardcoded" in their software architecture.
Again, not for me and this is not comparable.


All your choice must implement Comparable interface :-)
* really open source
* not bloated with clear separation of concern
* good software architecture : at least server agnostic for a GUI framework.
* Not a single line of a tag (no HTML, XML and other ML waste).

So this list can't neither include YUI, Dojo, JQuery, ...

On 30 août 2010, at 17:42, Petr Kobalíček wrote:

> Hi Martin,
> 
> This may be important benchmark for jquery style of programming,
> because qooxdoo widgets have direct access into dom elements.
> 
> What I'm saying is number of DOM elements needed for an application.
> Try these demos and compare speed with qooxdoo:
> 
>  http://www.sencha.com/products/js/
>  http://www.linb.net/CodeSnip/
>  http://ukijs.org/examples/core-examples/splitPane/
>  http://www.smartclient.com/index.jsp#_Welcome
> 
> Maybe these toolkits are simpler than qooxdoo, but they are proof that
> qooxdoo can be more efficient;)
> 
> I didn't start this topic to complain, I'd like to hear about plans to
> increase the performance so be patient with me;-)
> 
> Best regards
> Petr Kobalicek
> 
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Martin Wittemann
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Petr,
>> 
>>> 1. Is qooxdoo slow?
>> http://dante.dojotoolkit.org/taskspeed/
>> Ever heard of that?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Martin
>> 
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