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Programming As If Performance Mattered

Junks Jerzey writes "Saw the essay 'Programming as if Performance Mattered', by James Hague, mentioned at the Lambda the Ultimate programming language weblog. This is the first modern and sensible spin on how optimization has changed over the years. The big 'gotcha' in the middle caught me by surprise. An inspiring read." Hague begins: "Are particular performance problems perennial? Can we never escape them? This essay is an attempt to look at things from a different point of view, to put performance into proper perspective."

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  1. Funny thing about performance by ObviousGuy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You can spend all your time optimizing for performance and when you finally release your product, your competition whose main objective was to get the product out the door faster, who uses a slower algorithm, is already first in mindshare with your customers. Not only that, the processors that you thought you would be targetting are already a generation behind and that algorithm that was going to hold back your competition runs perfectly fast on new processors.

    Performance gains occur at the hardware level. Any tendency to optimize prematurely ought to be avoided, at least until after v1.0 ships.

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