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 yandod
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October 30 - 31, CakeMatsuri Tokyo

Last year, we had a CakePHP conference in Tokyo. The event will come back again as [b]"Matsuri"[/b] We are waiting attendees from Asia and whole world. We will lunch our website and ticket detail soon. [i]"Matsuri" means festival in Japanese.[/i]
  • Published by yandod 08/14/09 - 16:12
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Report: CakePHP meet-up at Tokyo 4th

We had a CakePHP meet-up in tokyo. It was really exciting night. Special CakePHP pancake came on party! This article includes the photos and the movies.
  • Published by yandod 05/24/09 - 08:30
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Performance comparision CakePHP and symfony

We can see some benchmark. But that's only "hello world" or something simple codes. I compared CakePHP and symfony in real application. that's well known symfony sample "askeet!!".
  • Published by yandod 01/14/09 - 19:03
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Recent Comments

Posted 25/05/2009 10:05am
Nice, I'll try to join next time.
Keep-up!!!

Thanks for your commnet.
We are waiting for you on next time!
Posted 21/01/2009 05:00pm
Thanks for to read my slides!

Ofcourse, if you use it only to do what single html or wiki can do, you have a performance issue.

If we use some caching and optimizing codes, we get more better result.
But in this case, I don't use any output cacheing.
Because I didn't see output caching in the askeet, And I would know the result of usual codes.

2. How can you explain that if cake 1.2 has 300% more steps by xDebug than symfony, the difference of performance is only 10% without APC and almost 50% with APC?

I have the result of xDebug and I can publish these too.
I'm not sure about this deference, I guess the 1 step is not even each function calls.
And APC is more effective for symfony, because it has so many huge files.
Posted 21/01/2009 04:53pm
I hope someday new cake releases will be faster then previous.

There are some faster frameworks than cake.
But cake is quite fast, and I believe cake will be faster more !
Posted 14/01/2009 06:33pm
thanks for your comment.

first debug level set to 0 on testing.
I thoughts cake was quite fast, so I didn't tune as fast as possible.
and the query cost are only couple of mile seconds.
this experiment has done as similar symfony styles, so these codes are not best style for cake.

my biggest question is the difference between Cake1.1 and 1.2.
the aplication codes are almost same, but the results are different.