On Sat, 2010-05-22 at 20:54 +0300, Rares Aioanei wrote:
On 05/22/2010 08:29 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
You will find over the last few centuries of computation and user inter-face design that it is the "inner loop", the often executed activities, that show reward in being improved and speeded up. The infrequent or "only once" don't warrant the effort. In fact if you can speed up the "inner loop" at the cost of the set-up and teardown that's probably beneficial as well.
Hmm, centuries of computing, huh? :)
It was centuries of "computation" - includes abacus and slide rule and probably a few others. I think the point is still valid about the "inter-face design" and how people relate to it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org