Thank you so much for the response.
I have decided to stick to php, and when i recruit more people in my organization, we will write the app in node, and test to compare how it will be working.
If i may ask. Am new to programming. How can i measure and optimize the web application?
Regards
I would focus, especially since you're at the beginning, on finishing the app and providing value to your customers. Don't try to optimize before you even know what needs to be optimized.
Is there anything particular that's slow right now? Is the backend slow? The frontend?
This is a nice intro on the topic of performance, even if it's more related to the frontend than on the backend:
A way to measure the performance of the backend/web app is to have a monitoring, measuring tool built in. What people call "observability", so you can observe what happens inside your app.
Thank you so much for the response.
I have decided to stick to php, and when i recruit more people in my organization, we will write the app in node, and test to compare how it will be working.
If i may ask. Am new to programming. How can i measure and optimize the web application?
Regards
I would focus, especially since you're at the beginning, on finishing the app and providing value to your customers. Don't try to optimize before you even know what needs to be optimized.
Is there anything particular that's slow right now? Is the backend slow? The frontend?
This is a nice intro on the topic of performance, even if it's more related to the frontend than on the backend:
The case for performance (Part 1)
Joshua Nelson ✨
A way to measure the performance of the backend/web app is to have a monitoring, measuring tool built in. What people call "observability", so you can observe what happens inside your app.
It could be with tools like newrelic.com/ or honeycomb.io/ for example.
@rhymes . Thanks you so much. I will look it up later. I appreciate a lot.