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I'm not a developer so not 100% sure, but this thread is somewhat similar/hopefully helpful.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=47850
Edit: just noticed that the other thread is only for improving the inital startup times and not in general. My bad.
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<frals> right fixed the gtk import now anyway so the daemon doesnt import it, not sure about startup time but its taking 13MB less in memory :P
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Is this possible on ARM:
http://psyco.sourceforge.net/
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looking for suggestions/ideas/code/methods for making python faster!
in #maemo irc, x-fade remembered about a pylauncher project, but does not know of its active status in fremantle:
http://pylauncher.garage.maemo.org/
what other things can we do to effectively speed up python
simple things, suggestions metrics etc
does removing the comments make a noticable difference to script runtime?
mini ad-hoc brainstorming session..
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Update, added wiki page results
A couple of weeks later and after much discussion and testing we have a fairly decent set of guidelines and best practices \o/
Performance_Considerations_for_Python_Apps
thanks to epage for the excellent wiki writeup
liqbase sketching the future.
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Last edited by lcuk; 2010-05-20 at 14:20.