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Model-Glue performance tweaks

Over the last few days, you may have seen people talking about a performance test that Webapper have run against a few of the more popular CF frameworks out there, namely Model-Glue, Mach-ii, Fusebox 4.1. Also included was a homegrown app from Simon Horwith.

The results? Well, not so bad, even if the showing from MG was by no means complete. As it turns out, after some more testing, Joe Rhinehart, the author of MG, has found a couple of low level bugs in the framework. Nothing drastic, just some bits that could be a bit cleaner.

So, the framework previously known as MG 1.1 is getting a revision. 1.1.01 is in the pipeline (and also in the MG Subversion repository for anyone wanting to test it).

Posted by Neil Middleton on 20 Apr 2006

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