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authorChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2011-09-08 17:59:53 -0400
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@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ you ask it to get a job done. Extraneous function calls and suboptimal
algorithms in its core codepaths are 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 largely
+(mod_wsgi or gunicorn). In any case, performance statistics are largely
useless without requirements and goals, but if you need speed, Pyramid will
almost certainly never be your application's bottleneck; at least no more
than Python will be a bottleneck.