|  | Posted by Robert Cummings on 08/15/05 00:00 
On Sun, 2005-08-14 at 16:32, Jochem Maas wrote:> Sebastian wrote:
 > > Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
 >
 > ...
 >
 > >
 > > explain "better performance".
 > >
 > > if i have a script written on php4 and i run it on php5 i doubt its
 > > going to be any faster..
 > > even so, i don't think there is much if at all any speed gain from php4
 > > to php5... speculating of course, but i have yet to read any evidence
 > > php5 is faster than php4.
 >
 > bloomin' try it for yourself.
 >
 > >
 > > a few extra features isn't enough to convince *most* to switch to php5.
 > > now if they say php5 is 20% faster than php4 than i would upgrade
 > > overnight ;)
 >
 > call me legion, we say "php5 is 20% faster than php4".
 > happy now.
 
 Lies :) But it is very likely that if you have an app that makes heavy
 use of OOP that you might actually get a 20% speedup. Though that will
 depend on whether you passed your objects around by value or by
 reference.
 
 Cheers,
 Rob.
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