On 10/8/07, Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >That being said however, any advantages we can get on the relatively
> >slow hardware should benefit the efficiency (if not the latency and 
> >performance) of the faster
>
> i think there's quite a bit of scope for performance improvements without 
> doing violence
> to the overall structure or messing up the implementation.  i hope some 
> things end up
> being smaller and cleaner.
>

Agreed.  Performance does not necessarily equal complexity.  Neither
does allowing specialization -- I think specialization enables
simplification and clarity in many situations.

       -eric

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