In general if we’re instantiating a class with all...
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In general if we’re instantiating a class with all the craps and methods inside a thread local storage once - it’s a guarantee that it’ll be cached in every imaginable way, in case we’re talking about basic actions / controllers in a MVC manner. If we’re comparing plain bold methods per second execution speed, static methods will be like 15% faster than a non-virtual ones because they don’t have to consume the
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pointer \o/ but this is at a very very small scale. Virtual method calls although are about three times slower than a static ones, although it’s too small scale to consider too.