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Millions used and loved bullet across many years, but now other options exist, including mainly:
Prospite: which claims that it has ZERO false positives, especially compared to Bullet
Rails strict_loading: which is different but intersects in preventing lazy loading, thus preventing "some" of the n+1 issues
Can you please add something in the Readme about how Bullet compares to them?
Also, if we can explain how much overhead does Bullet add (performance-wise) - is it 1% slower, 10% slower or something else?
And how to avoid false positives (or false negatives) or if their percentage is small, how much is it if we have any metrics?
Thanks
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Millions used and loved bullet across many years, but now other options exist, including mainly:
Can you please add something in the Readme about how Bullet compares to them?
Also, if we can explain how much overhead does Bullet add (performance-wise) - is it 1% slower, 10% slower or something else?
And how to avoid false positives (or false negatives) or if their percentage is small, how much is it if we have any metrics?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: