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rahimnathwani
on Nov 9, 2022
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It's not Ruby that's slow, it's your database
Thanks. I haven't used Django for ages, but do recall using annotate() in the past. At that time, I didn't need to worry about performance, so didn't look into what happens under the hood, i.e. whether the call generates more than one SQL query.
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