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>web applications are not slow because of inherent performance disadvantage to that model, they're slow because they're poorly written.

Do you think code quality is affected at all by framework choices?

Remember, we're not talking here about absolutes in terms of possible performance, it's about performance per dollar for the business. If it is substantially harder to learn and/or write "good" code using one framework over another, I'm not sure it matters how much you "prioritize performance."




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