And If I have to guess the fastest framework is not in python. On Monday, June 26, 2017 at 10:19:45 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote: > > On Saturday, June 24, 2017 at 11:55:13 AM UTC-4, Ben Lawrence wrote: >> >> Thanks Massimo for outlining your plan. Would you be able to outline the >> goal? >> >> I think web2py's goal is a framework that is easy to start and program, >> and great for teaching purposes. Great for hobbyists, students and small >> company websites with up to 1000 clicks per day or so. Am I wrong? >> >> Can you outline the goal for web3py? (e.g. framework for websites in >> production with 100,000s clicks per day? or a framework for teaching client >> side web design? I don't know...) >> > > Although web2py certainly isn't the fastest framework around*, *its > limits (on a single server) are not likely to be anywhere near as low as > 1000 clicks (pages) or even 100,000 per *day*. For example, in the latest > round of the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks > <https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r14&hw=ph&test=fortune&f=zik0zj-zik0zj-zik0zj-zik0zj-v2qiv3-zik0zj-9zldr>, > > web2py served 5,886 pages in the Fortunes test in *15 seconds* (which > translates to nearly *34 million pages per day*). web2py is one of the > slower Python frameworks, but still within a factor of two compared with > Django and Flask, and a factor of four compared with the fastest frameworks. > > Anthony >
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