Good to know you are in a good humor today. You will be surprised... far not all share your point of view. ;-)
Few links for you to stop laughing that loud: http://packages.python.org/wheezy.http/userguide.html#content-cache http://packages.python.org/wheezy.caching/userguide.html#cachedependency Andriy ---------------------------------------- > To: python-list@python.org > From: breamore...@yahoo.co.uk > Subject: Re: Fastest web framework > Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 18:20:03 +0100 > > On 23/09/2012 16:50, Stefan Behnel wrote: > > Roy Smith, 23.09.2012 16:02: > >> Andriy Kornatskyy wrote: > >>> I have run recently a benchmark of a trivial 'hello world' application for > >>> various python web frameworks (bottle,�django, flask, pyramid, web.py, > >>> wheezy.web) hosted in uWSGI/cpython2.7 and gunicorn/pypy1.9... you might > >>> find > >>> it interesting: > >>> > >>> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/09/python-fastest-web-framework.html > >>> > >>> Comments or suggestions are welcome. > >> > >> That's a nice comparison, thanks for posting it. > >> > >> One thing that's worth pointing out, however, is that in a real world > >> application, as long as you're using something halfway decent, the speed > >> of the framework is probably not going to matter at all. It's much more > >> likely that database throughput will be the dominating factor. > > > > Yes, that makes the comparison (which may or may not be biased towards his > > own engine) a bit less interesting. Worth keeping this in mind: > > > > http://www.codeirony.com/?p=9 > > > > Stefan > > > > > > I'd like to say thanks for the link but unfortunately for me, but good > news for you (plural), is that I've bust a gut laughing out loud, so I > won't :) > > Oh alright then thanks for the link. > > -- > Cheers. > > Mark Lawrence. > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list