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by ummonk
746 days ago
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The optimizations he was talking about were things like writing in assembly or hand-unrolling loops. It was assumed that you’ve already picked an performant algorithm / architecture and are writing in a performant low level language like C. Also, your digression about modern compilers is irrelevant to the context of the quote, since Knuth talked about premature optimization at a time when compilers were much simpler than today. |
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