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4/9/2009 9:10 PM
 

I want to build DNN modules with highest performane ... just like a vanilla installation of dotnetnuke loads fast I'd like my modules to kick in ... considering the website is loaded in the servers memory of course ... but I have seen a lot of modules being very slow ... the awesome catalook is great BUT slowly built ... I just did as a test my own presentationlayer on top of catalook database tables.... thous presenting Catalook data ... AND it turned out very much faster than using the catalook component/module for doing the same.... this points out towards that there is a lot to gain from optimizing the modules ..... is there anybody who has put together guidelines for this ? I'd like to know dos and don'ts for this .....

/Johan

 
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