Once you hit a certain threshold of traffic, either you need to strip out all the costly neat stuff that Rails does for you (RJS, ActiveRecord, ActiveSupport, etc.) or move the slow parts of your application out of Rails, or both.It’s also worth mentioning that there shouldn’t be doubt in anybody’s mind at this point that Ruby itself is slow.Oh, dear.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Rails, from the perspective of a Twitter developer
From an interview with a Twitter developer:
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