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by caslon
912 days ago
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Why do they need more performance? Hardware gets faster all the time, and the most popular implementations of the most popular programming languages have so much low-hanging fruit you can get a 10x improvement by rolling your cat on the keyboard. I don't think programmers actually care about performance as much as they care for convenience. Every year the stack moves a bit higher, and everyone is okay with websites taking days to load on brand new phones with Gigabit wireless connections. There are companies that care about performance on the margin, like stock trading firms, but to get into one of them, you have to get pretty lucky, or come from a pretty special background. Even the banks are using Python more and more, these days. |
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People will always care about performance because they will always want more functionality.
I bet you care about the performance of your database or how fast your pages load. You want your streaming videos to be skip-free and your phone calls to sound lifelike. Performance will always matter. Because while people like me will be always trying to squeeze more, "the other side" will always be ready to use it for some new feature.