The lesson you've learned is to pile on technical debt? The real lesson is: if you can write your app in a much faster framework with equivalent development speed, why even waste time to write it in Rails.
I fully understand why logging is disabled. What I am just pointing out is that the numbers that you see are probably not indicative of a framework's production performance. I realize that logging does add another…
I think quite a few of these frameworks were tuned for this benchmark but it is not marked as stripped. For example, Yesod has client session and logging disabled. I'm also sure that quite a few frameworks have logging…
The performance of Yesod isn't where I expect it to be. I'm actually quite disappointed. With client session disabled, I'd expect it to be close to the top along with some of the micro frameworks.
The lesson you've learned is to pile on technical debt? The real lesson is: if you can write your app in a much faster framework with equivalent development speed, why even waste time to write it in Rails.
I fully understand why logging is disabled. What I am just pointing out is that the numbers that you see are probably not indicative of a framework's production performance. I realize that logging does add another…
I think quite a few of these frameworks were tuned for this benchmark but it is not marked as stripped. For example, Yesod has client session and logging disabled. I'm also sure that quite a few frameworks have logging…
The performance of Yesod isn't where I expect it to be. I'm actually quite disappointed. With client session disabled, I'd expect it to be close to the top along with some of the micro frameworks.