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by YZF
51 days ago
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This is true but doesn't help. Parent is talking about building software that is inherently non-performant due to abstractions or architecture with the wrong assumption that it can be optimized later if needed. The analogy is trying to convert a garbage truck into a race car. A race car is built as a race car. You don't start building a garbage truck and then optimize it on the race course. There are obvious principles and understanding that first go into the building of a race car, assuming one is needed, and the optimization happens from that basis in testing on and off the track. |
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