Do BPL's Hurt Application Performance?



If I compiled (D7) using packages and include all the packages my
application uses in the local program folder at installation, what effect
would that have on performance compared to using a large monolithic EXE (15
meg)? All of my forms are created as needed at run-time.

I can see the benefits to providing smaller updates of just the EXE, but was
curious if there was a performance trade-off.

Thanks,
Johnnie


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