• aksdb@feddit.de
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    9 months ago

    For a bit of templating? Yes! What drives response times up is typically the database or some RPC, both of which are out of control of PHP, so I assume these were not factored in (because PHP can’t win anything there in a comparison).

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      9 months ago

      Anything under like 100ms load is instant to the user, especially a page load. It’s a balancing act of developer experience vs performance. To split hairs over milliseconds seems inconsequential to me. I mean, PHP requires $ before variables! That’s the real controversy :p

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        9 months ago

        Anything under like 100ms load is instant to the user, especially a page load.

        True, but it accumulates. Every ms I save on templating I can “waste” on I/O, DB, upstream service calls, etc.