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- Subject: Re: Squeezing more coroutines ?
- From: Thomas Lauer <thomas.lauer@...>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 09:40:02 +0100
Stefan Sandberg <keffo.sandberg@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't want to be rude or anything, but whatever you're doing, there's
> a better way!
I don't want to be rude or anything, but how about judging something
only if and when you have the full picture? Perhaps you're right and
there's no need for such a high number of threads. Then again, with
memory chips a dozen a dime these days and programmer's time being the
scarce resource it has always been, who knows where Bogdan's trade-off
is?
One not-half-bad definition of a hacker is that he knows how to make a
system do things it wasn't designed to do. Most people who design
something have no complete picture of what their creation can or can't
do. Or put differently, the imagination of one man, even if he is the
cleverest guy ever born, has no chance to compete long-term with that of
a dedicated team of people, even if they're all of mediocre talent.
(One of these days, I really have to get rid of this philosophical hat
of mine.)
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cheers thomasl
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