Who said anything about premature? We want our app to run faster, and we 
are gonna worry about it.

On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 11:49:22 PM UTC-4, pbreit wrote:
>
> If you haven't determined a performance issue, best to not worry about it 
> ("premature optimization -> evil").
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 6:52:12 PM UTC-7, Yarin wrote:
>>
>> A basic architecture question:
>>
>> We're putting together a typical web app where non-logged in users reach 
>> a public-facing basic 'brochure' site, and then log in to reach the 'real' 
>> application. With such a setup, it makes no sense to be loading models for 
>> the public portion of the site, as it's just some semi-static pages and a 
>> login form. So I'm wondering 
>>
>>    - a) Is there a way to prevent models loading at the request or 
>>    controller level?
>>    - b) Should the 'public' site be part of the same application at all, 
>>    or should it be a separate light-weight application with a login form 
>> that 
>>    then points to the 'real' application? 
>>    
>>

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