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| author | Chris McDonough <chrism@plope.com> | 2011-09-07 13:57:17 -0400 |
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| committer | Chris McDonough <chrism@plope.com> | 2011-09-07 13:57:17 -0400 |
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diff --git a/docs/narr/introduction.rst b/docs/narr/introduction.rst index a672c82ad..d93a9c54d 100644 --- a/docs/narr/introduction.rst +++ b/docs/narr/introduction.rst @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ The Pyramid core is, as far as we can tell, at least marginally faster than any other existing Python web framework. It has been engineered from the ground up for speed. It only does as much work as absolutely necessary when you ask it to get a job done. Extraneous function calls and suboptimal -algorithms in its core codepaths are avoided religiously. It is feasible to +algorithms in its core codepaths are studiously avoided. It is feasible to get, for example, between 3500 and 4000 requests per second from a simple Pyramid view on commodity dual-core laptop hardware and an appropriate WSGI server (mod_wsgi or gunicorn). In any case, performance statstics are |
