do you use a database ? if yes, no optimizations are useful in regards of 
user-perceived speed. you want to save some cpu cycles (negligible unless 
you're running on a raspberry pi) less .... maybe yes.

In any case, if you have pypy around yet it's probably way faster than 
doing your own cython compiling.

PS: as stated earlier, we're just talking of raw python speed. As soon as a 
database is involved, all your code optimizations mean really nothing from 
the user experience perspective

Il giorno venerdì 12 luglio 2013 06:19:58 UTC+2, 
[email protected] ha scritto:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm currently building a custom CMS for a client in web2py and would like 
> to optimize performance as much as possible. Is it plausible/does it make 
> sense to compile the gluon libraries and any controller code into C with 
> Cython? Would simply running on PyPy be a more effective option? Would 
> appreciate any help/feedback.
>
> Thanks,
> -Tyler
>

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