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Jeremyboyd
Friendswood, TX
I am a professional web developer in the Houston, Tx area, and own a small hosting company. I spend my time not working for money, working on other fun projects such as Selectzor, and talking with and consulting companies/bloggers on WordPress and WordPress MU.
Interests: asp.net, mvc, asp.net mvc, php, wordpress, js, javascript, jquery, wpmu, wp
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@John Wards, funny thing is I believe most ASP.Net developers (of average intelligence that aren't language fanboys/gurlz) have come to the conclusion that PHP and .Net can be just as fast and as slow as each other. And going along with Jeff's "micro-optimization theater" post, shaving off 5 ms for an function call isn't going to do anyone any good, because over 1000 request, thats only 50 seconds.
And lets face it, everyone can spare a few minutes of there time every day ;)
Compiled or Bust?
While I may have mixed emotions toward LINQ to SQL, we've had great success with it on Stack Overflow. That's why I was surprised to read the following: If you are building an ASP.NET web application that's going to get thousands of hits per hour, the execution overhead of Linq queries is goi...
I always figured that LINQ to SQL was slower, but came to the conclusion when you have 10-15 queries on a page, what is an extra 100 ms? I have had mixed success with LINQ to SQL and sub queries from two different contexts, but that's neither here nor there.
As Joe Enos said, LINQ to SQL is "good enough"
Compiled or Bust?
While I may have mixed emotions toward LINQ to SQL, we've had great success with it on Stack Overflow. That's why I was surprised to read the following: If you are building an ASP.NET web application that's going to get thousands of hits per hour, the execution overhead of Linq queries is goi...
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