I see.
In that case, I think it would be advisable to note that in presentations,
as peope might get the wrong impression...

On Thursday, July 11, 2013, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> It is true but not an issue. Django is faster only in hello world
examples because does not perform as many header validation/conversions as
web2py does and because you cannot turn off sessions in web2py. As soon as
one uses templates, web2py is faster. If you use databases the speed is
about the same because that becomes the bottle neck.
> Massimo
>
> On Monday, 8 July 2013 17:08:53 UTC-5, Arnon Marcus wrote:
>>
>> BTW, is it really true that web2py is twice as slower than django
nowadays?
>> How can that be?
>> Didn't it used to be twice as fast?
>> When I first evaluated it 3 years ago, it was by-far the fastest - what
changed?
>> You said that one of the core principles of accepting changes to web2py,
is that they should always make it run faster - never slower. Has that
principle been broken?
>> And what about the whole ORM-vs-DAL fiasco? Didn't you guys always say
that a DAL is always faster than an ORM? Given that it makes sense, how
come Django is faster? Shouldn't it's ORM make it slower?
>> And as for executing-vs-importing - didn't you say before that it should
be a non-issue in terms of performance? What changed?
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