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Re: Fast reading from files, using a pre-fetch approach?
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Re: Fast reading from files, using a pre-fetch approach?


  • Subject: Re: Fast reading from files, using a pre-fetch approach?
  • From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 21:57:26 -0500


On Feb 11, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Greg Guerin wrote:

Theodore H. Smith wrote:

This seems to be a very quiet list. Perhaps no one is optimising anything
for MacOSX? ;)

Real Programmers take weekends off.

I'm lying, of course, but it's OK: I'm not a Real Programmer.

Real Programmers work weekends, nights, and holidays. They take time off
mid-week, or during team-building exercises, or during long company- wide
meetings, or whenever there's an adequate distraction: meteor showers,
whale migration, Burning Man, etc.

Wow, I thought we only took time off to go to the bathroom, microwave food, and shower every other day. (Sadly, I can actually remember periods of time like that. ;-)


Larry

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