Very well said. As I say, "it's not the hammer or saw or nails that matter, it's the carpenter who made that piece".
And in the same line, you can't optimise stupid written code by adding more hardware. No matter what you use, a bubble sort on 16 processors will always be slower than a quicksort on a single processor.
Sadly, some people want the easy way out, and will sell you this and that, so that their improperly written code works.
Or is it ACTUALLY done that way in order to make more sales?
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Very well said.
As I say, "it's not the hammer or saw or nails that matter, it's the carpenter who made that piece".
And in the same line, you can't optimise stupid written code by adding more hardware. No matter what you use, a bubble sort on 16 processors will always be slower than a quicksort on a single processor.
Sadly, some people want the easy way out, and will sell you this and that, so that their improperly written code works.
Or is it ACTUALLY done that way in order to make more sales?
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