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Ruby vs. PHP for Web 2.0 applications [message #1248] Sun, 13 May 2007 14:31 Go to previous message
zazensri  is currently offline zazensri
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Hi Peter,

I understand that this is a LAMP forum, and Ruby on Rails (RoR) may be considered off-topic, but I think this question is on the minds of most of us who are evaluating RoR vs. PHP for high-traffic Web2.0 applications. I also consider you to be highly competent and objective.

Given that things like caching, SQL tuning etc. are more important to handle high-traffic than the actual page-generation, how slow do you think RoR would be compared to PHP? Also, you talked about the performace differences between different database drivers for MySQL/PHP. Could you comment upon MySQL/RoR choices?

Thanks in advance,
Zazen.

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