On Sep 7, 2006, at 10:46 AM, Ville Koskinen wrote:



I'd like to point out that although optimization is overrated, it is
wise to create systems that are optimal or semi-optimal by design.
Most often those solutions are also the shortest and most elegant ones.
I wouldn't call that optimizing, because the verb "to optimize" tends
to have a negative flavor in some sense, but it's a similar process.

Very true.

The sort of optimization that is erroneous falls into two categories:

1. Optimization whose payoff doesn't equal the labor cost.
2. "Premature optimization is the root of all evil." - Dr. Donald Knuth

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Jack J. Woehr
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Absolute Performance, Inc.
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