personally, I never use comments and all my code is one long line for
execution speed.

On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Dave Watts wrote:

> > A fraction of a second on a major application that gets 
> > millions of hits a day can make or break a system. Remember 
> > that when you do the big jobs <g>.
> 
> While it's a good idea to code for efficiency wherever possible, the above
> statement just isn't that accurate. Almost every system I've seen had enough
> major flaws to make the minor ones truly unimportant. The lesson to draw
> from this is, look for the major flaws, and don't worry so much about
> whether one use of a CFOUTPUT tag will be slightly faster or slower than
> another. Instead, look to see how you can reduce the amount of work done at
> runtime; look at caching on every level (browser, web/app server, database
> server); maximize the performance of database interactions, and so on. If
> you think you're really done with that, look again!
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> voice: (202) 797-5496
> fax: (202) 797-5444
> 
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