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> From: ServerSmiths Tango Development
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> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 1:54 PM
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> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Boosting Server Performance, and TCFs
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>
> On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Robert Garcia wrote:
>
> > I know I may be just dreaming here,
>
> Well, there have been somewhere around 20-30+ posts on this "blue sky"
> discussion which has little if any real benefit to offer current list
> members.
>
> What would be a good discussion is some testing that points in
> directions that would benefit members now, such as whether it is faster
> or slower if you use all longhand syntax in assign statements
>
> <@ASSIGN NAME="v_myvar" VALUE="123" SCOPE="user">
>
> <@ASSIGN "v_myvar" "123" SCOPE="user">
>
> <@ASSIGN v_myvar 123 user>
>
> <@ASSIGN @@user$v_myvar 123>
>
> which is faster?
>
> If you do want to discuss something that could make your apps run
> faster then test and discuss the above.
>
> My experience has been that the less characters Tango has to evaluate,
> the faster it runs. I think this would hold true until you get into
> places where it has to look for scoped vars. Since I have always scoped
> every var this does not matter to me. But I have also used longhand
> religiously and would like to know if it is worth the trouble to change
> my apps by cutting back on the longhand.
>
> <@ASSIGN NAME="v_myvar" VALUE="123" SCOPE="user">
>
> is bout twice as many characters as
>
> <@ASSIGN v_myvar 123 user>
>
> is it twice as fast? If so it *might* be worth the trouble.
>
> I can tell you that having a "deploy" version and a development version
> of any HTML will speed up your apps quite a bit. In other words one
> file has tabbed and CR'd text and the deploy version has nothing but
> tags, all Tabs and CRs are removed. The file is smaller, so the server
> has less to deal with, Tango has less characters to evaluate, the
> transmission time is smaller and the browser has less to do. Perceived
> site speed can be almost double from using this simple ploy.
>
> Otherwise I would say that from my perspective, the list has had enough
> of the discussion of "wouldn't it be nice".
>
> JMHO.
>
> Michael Heth
> Web Information Architect
>
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