By Matt Butcher
reduncery
QueryPath Performance Optimizations on Reduncery
Submitted by matt on Fri, 2009-11-20 10:40
Continuing a trend on the non-evilness of optimization, this article discusses some methods of improving performance in QueryPath.
Early this week, a Twitter analysis tool called Reduncery was launched by a friend of mine. Reduncery calculates how much of a "redunce" a particular user is -- that is, what percentage of a user's tweets are retweets (RT). It can also calculate how ineffective it is for one person to retweet another. In this case, it calculates the overlap in the followers of the original tweeter with the followers of the retweeter. In what follows, we will look at the ways Reduncery optimizes QueryPath to keep page load times down.








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