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Charles Miller

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Comment Your Performance Hacks Posted: Oct 7, 2006 8:55 AM
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If you make a change to a piece of code that doesn't change what it does, but just makes it faster (or more secure, more flexible, or any other of the engineering concerns that cross-cut pure functionality), Murphy's Law makes it almost inevitable that your good work will be undone by some future refactoring. (542 Words)

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