edit: when i read some posts here, especially from GNU/linux devs/pro/master gurus i sometimes think they better might be some kids that discovered hwo to configure/make install a program and are now pretending to be the uber geek. it often sounds here like in the kindergarden.
not true, for any decent developer seek performance is the holy grail and sometimes tracking that small gap that maybe a dangerous flag expose can inspire a developer to pursuit a better way to access this gap safely, multiply by many and you get excellent software. <-- this is what separate an guru from a crappy developer.
if is remotely true that you worked at HPC parallel algorithms[i could eat as analist because as a coder i won't eat it] you should know this and i know what im talking about, especially in cluster and supercomputers where gaining a single milisecond in 1 function can propagate and save thousands of dollars in energy alone in a year
not true, for any decent developer seek performance is the holy grail and sometimes tracking that small gap that maybe a dangerous flag expose can inspire a developer to pursuit a better way to access this gap safely, multiply by many and you get excellent software. <-- this is what separate an guru from a crappy developer.
if is remotely true that you worked at HPC parallel algorithms[i could eat as analist because as a coder i won't eat it] you should know this and i know what im talking about, especially in cluster and supercomputers where gaining a single milisecond in 1 function can propagate and save thousands of dollars in energy alone in a year
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