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Baked or fried?


dave420

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Does anyone here feel particularly strongly about either method for generating content?  How about a solution that bakes semi-fried pages, allowing templates and objects to be combined in flat PHP files, ready for use?  I'd like to hear the thoughts of you guys and gals, if possible.

 

cheers!

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Thanks for the response!

 

So you fry everything to order?  Have you performed benchmarks on this system - do you know how well it would scale?

 

I find I'm getting more and more obsessed with performance and scalability these days :)

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I've never benchmarked, but I microtime all my scripts and it still ececutes faster than I'd ever notice

 

Scaleability is a thought, but none of my projects are likely to reach that sort of size. If I was building a script to that sort of scale I most likely would - it's just not required of my scripts, and I prefer the ease of coding to the performance increase.

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