Hi

I dont think that 10ms might be an issue in development if u r doing well
with market time and scalability. I am not sure about ur application
functionality and it's target but as for Web2.0 application Symfony can be
good choise.

For the first try Symfony might seem a bit slow especially ORM layer but
despite this, Symfony is fine with 2 minor needs: Market time and
scalability(example: yahoo answers). In my new application i planning to use
Symfony as frontend platform. All hard works done by backend service nodes
and i dont worry about few millisecond eficiencies since i can handle the
further scalabilty with it.

Shuxer.


On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Peter Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hi list,
>
> I got asked this question today, after recommending Symfony as a web
> framework of choice:
> ---
> how much code performance overhead does Symfony add to your web
> apps? I monkeyed with Zend for a bit and discovered that even its
> basic MVC framework significantly increased response times. Similarly,
> to those of you who have used any of the other PHP frameworks, how do
> they perform?
> ---
>
> I know there must be some overhead but it's not a question I've looked
> into, as (for me) ease and reliability of development are much more
> important than 10s of milliseconds. What would your responses be? Have
> you any figures/scenarios to show it's not an issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
> >
>


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