Jeremy McAnally wrote:
The idea has
been expanded and now Vintage helps you serve up ERb, HAML, Textile,
Markdown, and Markaby templates.
Ack, bloat!
Jeremy McAnally wrote:
The idea has
been expanded and now Vintage helps you serve up ERb, HAML, Textile,
Markdown, and Markaby templates.
Ack, bloat!
Haha! Considering it’s about 20 extra lines of code total, I don’t
think it’s that much bloat.
–Jeremy
On Jan 7, 2008 7:20 AM, Daniel L. [email protected] wrote:
Jeremy McAnally wrote:
The idea has
been expanded and now Vintage helps you serve up ERb, HAML, Textile,
Markdown, and Markaby templates.Ack, bloat!
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Here are my numbers for the same template
with no layout in merb and vintage, Also note that this goes through
merbs router and instantiates a full controlller object which vintage
does not.
Well, to be all technical and whatever, Vintage’s RequestContext
objects are one step away from controllers. I whipped up an MVC
architecture on top of Vintage last night with router and all and only
lost about 10 r/s.
But Merb’s performance is still really, really impressive. Now I have
to go back and tweak everything!
–Jeremy
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