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voidmain | 3 months ago
But a lot of software engineering goes into building tools, libraries, frameworks, and systems, and even "application" code may be put to uses very distant from the originally envisioned one. And in these contexts, performance relative to the "speed of light" - the highest possible performance for a single operation - can be a very useful concept. Something "slow" that is 100x off the speed of light may be more than fast enough in some circumstances but a huge problem in others. Something "very fast" that is 1.01x the speed of light is very unlikely to be a big problem in any application. And this is true whether the speed of light for the operation in question is 1ns or 1min.
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