i've been looking at this and holy molly #rails #benchmark https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=test&runid=089634a5-833f-4a8b-abc3-b694244913a5&test=json
@valerauko This is the 'compojure' source; it uses Korma and Hiccup.
@simon_brooke looking at the source of these i can find so many great tools to improve performance drastically
@simon_brooke i plan to use aleph with reitit and postgres. seems pretty solid and feature-rich too
@valerauko If you think rails is bad, look at PHP - but plenty of people still use it!
The best #Clojure performance seems to be Compojure and Pedestal (not really sure what they mean by 'compojure' in this sense; I'll need to look at the code).
'Multiple queries' and 'Fortunes' really shows the performance advantage of Postgres. Luminus shows well on multiple queries.