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If it wasn't for Haskell's IHP framework then Django, Ruby on Rails and CakePHP would be fighting to come dead last in the techempower composite benchmark https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r20&hw=...
Django, RoR - they're almost 2 orders of magnitude behind the fastest frameworks on the composite test and they're an order of magnitude behind the majority of Java / Go - i was going to say C# here but i see asp.net is much faster than the surprisingly homogenous performing "usual suspects" of enterprise web frameworks.
And yet, if i had to launch a site tomorrow, it'd be Django i'd reach for - and with zero hesitation. Instagram, Youtube, Github, Facebook, Dropbox etc. etc. all launched on these "slowest of the slow" stacks and then optimised. Did anyone start out on a lithium (c++) or actix (rust) or other incredibly high performance stack?
This is all a big diversion anyway, I think these benchmarks measure the wrong thing entirely. Instead - show me some measure of how easy & cheap it will be for me to change or add a behaviour to my site 3 years down the road if i've stuck to the prescribed idiomatic approach.
You might want to check out https://github.com/vitalik/django-ninja. I much prefer it over restframework.