By lmacvittie
via devcentral.f5.com
Published: Aug 20 2008 / 14:51
One of the "real world" lessons rarely taught in the university setting is that in the "real world" you're going to have to follow coding standards. Back in the day, when I was allowed to code, I often railed against some of those coding standards on the basis that they impaired application performance.
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dragmire replied ago:
Completely misses the point.
That's besides that performance isn't as hot of a topic as it was when we had 4MB to work with. Adding a new system to the cluster is far cheaper than refactoring or implementing new standards.
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