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Posted by Jochem Maas on 08/11/05 15:34
TalkativeDoggy wrote:
> Thanks for your help!
>
> That is just what I wana hear.
>
> Actually, in most web applications, the real bottle-neck of performance
> is the Database, but not the PHP scripts-of coz, I don't take obvious
> mistakes.
>
> So I don't wana write my application without OOP or functions, just for
> this bit performance improvement. I need a well maintianed product.
my thought exactly - script speed is not that important;
maintainability, readability and extensibility are paramount unless you like
long hours and big headaches ;-)
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>
>> TalkativeDoggy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have heard that "function style is 400% faster than OOP in PHP",
>>> and give a little agreement. So in the past year, I write more PHP
>>> code in function way while less in OOP way.
>>>
>>> This morning, I read an article called "How efficient is OOP in PHP"
>>> according to the author's test, writing PHP code in procedural
>>> way(functions) is 200%+ faster than OOP way.
>>>
>>> But this article is written in 2003, now, I am using PHP5, how about
>>> the performance of OOP in PHP5? Could any one give me more efficient
>>> references?
>>
>>
>>
>> objects are slower than functions.
>> functions are slower than straight up code.
>>
>> OO in php5 is a lot better than in php4 also in terms of speed.
>> php5.1 brings a new execution model in the zend engine (IIRC),
>> regardless the change I refer to gives a not to small speed boost
>> for OO stuff.
>>
>> bottom line - its fast enough, and if you need more speed maybe you
>> need to write a custom extension :-)
>>
>>>
>>> Any suggestion or help will be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Qin Jianxiang
>>>
>
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