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by Metasyntactic
3397 days ago
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Hi Xorblurb :) I'm a dev on the "IDE team" :) We've actually done a huge amount of work investigating and addressing perf issues and working to create an architecture that can scale well. 64bits is not a panacea. And if we had simply moved to that, most people would find that their IDE was using much more ram AND behaving more sluggishly. We decided to invest our energies in work that would actually benefit the vast majority of customers. This led to efforts that we were able to demonstrably measure as producing better experiences for people. If there's a point that 64bit will actually produce better results for people, we'll gladly move to it. Thanks! |
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But I also "know", and you also maybe secretly "know", that you will eventually move to 64-bits :P I completely don't know when, and I would completely understand that neither do you, and I would also understand that there is currently no immediate plan to move. But eventually you just will.
Now, ok, I'm not 100% sure about that. But my mind would be overly blown if this does not happen (given I don't have a clue of when, I guess I could have to wait for 20 years to see if my mind is blown or not :P ). I mean come on, even iPhone programs are 64-bits now.
(You know what this reminds me of a little bit?: Mozilla not working on a multiprocess architecture as a priority a while ago...)