in reply to Profiling Titanium
Here are my thoughts:
- Stop using Devel::DProf. It has been replaced by Devel::NYTProf. You'll get much better information.
- Run your page requests 10-100 times in one profiling session, or wait to enable the profiler until after the first request. If you don't, the setup time will swallow everything else.
- Profile a real application, or at least something with a database request in it. If you profile a "hello world" app you'll wind up spending hours working on things that increase performance by 0.1%.
- I think it would be a mistake to use HTML::Template::Pro. Its only real speed advantage is when running as CGI, and if you care about performance, you should be using mod_perl or FastCGI. There are faster templating tools than HTML::Template, but I've never seen it be the bottleneck in any real application.
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Re^2: Profiling Titanium
by SilasTheMonk (Chaplain) on Aug 25, 2009 at 16:29 UTC |
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