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by randomdata
747 days ago
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Knuth says forget about small efficiencies in 97% of your code. Indeed, the `i++` optimization isn't apt to make more than a small difference, even with the most naive compiler, but other decisions could lead to larger chasms. It seems he is still in favour of optimizing for the big wins across the entire codebase, even if it doesn't really matter in practice. But it's your life to live. Who cares what someone else thinks? |
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