[pLog-svn] about plog perfomance

Oscar Renalias phunkphorce at gmail.com
Wed Aug 17 13:43:23 GMT 2005


do we really need to discuss about this again? 

PHP's architecture will penalize heavily OOPed applications (specially
those like plog that like to load lots of objects), that's a fact and
there's nothing we can do about it. We know about this, we have been
living with it for a while and we're not going to change it.

If people prefer to go back to the stone age of PHP programming where
the same SQL query is copy+pasted in 15 different places, and where
html code is all mixed with php code, feel free to try wordpr^H^H I
mean, other scripts :-)

Oscar

On 8/17/05, nick nizhenyuan <ni.hero at gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried the plog1.0 code with DB cache, the perfomance improved very much.
> 
> >From my site, thousands of people get to know about plog, including
> www.newradio.cn.
> 
> So some people discussed with me about the Plog, the conclusion is
> that plog has a very great MVC structure which make it strong and
> extentable.
> 
> But we also wonder that, will this kind of structure make it slower?
> 
> How do you think? Anyone tried to compare/analyse the perfomance of
> plog which adopt a fully OOP and MVC structure?
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