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[eluser]chrisranjana.com[/eluser]
Are there any benchmarks available for testing the increase in speed of coding using codeigniter ? Say for example..taking a simple membership project as an example if a programmer uses PHP5 and does not use any other frameworks etc and codes it and if the same programmer used codeigniter what will be performance gain he will achieve ? Will he be able to complete the project faster if so by how much % ? etc
[eluser]ztinger[/eluser]
Hmm I think your question is very subjective. Depends on a number of things, like the experience of the programmer, the methodology used when not in a framework, etc. May I ask you why are you asking? Are you basing your adoption of CI on this supposed benchmarks?
[eluser]chrisranjana.com[/eluser]
I understand it is very subjective but if various factors can be limited and made to be same and if some kind of a rough benchmark is made available then it will really help in the advocacy of CodeIgniter
[eluser]ztinger[/eluser]
[quote author="MpaK69" date="1182857364"]If you use Apache web server check "ab" in manual[/quote] He is not asking for app execution benchmarks but 'coding benchmarks' Quote:I understand it is very subjective but if various factors can be limited and made to be same and if some kind of a rough benchmark is made available then it will really help in the advocacy of CodeIgniter As I can interpret you are asking are more about CI user testimonials, than benchmarks. the term 'Benchmark' is used for statistical measures in controlled enviroments, that can be replicated anywhere. I can tell you that using CI saves me between 50% and up to 80% of my coding time, compared to coding from scratch. Other users can tell you otherwise. Everyone can have a different story. Again, if you want to know about execution benchmarks, look for them in this forum There are a couple of external links that may help you.
[eluser]marcoss[/eluser]
You may want to check this CakePHP/CodeIgniter/Symfony Benchmark. Anyway, you shouldn't rely on this kind of tests when choosing a framework.
[eluser]chrisranjana.com[/eluser]
Thanks for all answers. Regarding benchmark yes your definition is correct. Also glad to know that you can achieve 50% to 80% increase in productivity. |
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