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Re: [guilt] Taking too much CPU cycles


  • Subject: Re: [guilt] Taking too much CPU cycles
  • From: Stephane Le Cornec <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:47:09 -0500

At 20:14 +0100 2003/11/18, Rob Kuilman wrote:
Hey all!

Since i started my Computer Science study, i've been beginning to feel more and more
guilty about taking up so much CPU cycles.

Obviously, this should not be a limit to what i write, but the question i'd like to ask is:

What do the programmers here do, to make their applications as optimized as possible?

1. Don't.
2. Use notifications.
3. Use timers.
4. Background processing thread.
5. Profile.
6. Optimize bottlenecks.

More often than not, bottlenecks are pure and simple bad programming.


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