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Still one of my favorite stackexchange question.

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    Link please
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    I am going to try to justify the question.

    since the machine is slow, compiling would be slow. so the developer would think that if he/she writes slow and less efficient code, compiling every time would consume a huge amount of time. it gets frustrating especially when there are typos or silly mistakes!

    so, the developer would try to write faster/more efficient code, in order to save his/her time in compiling.

    seems legit?
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    Oh look it’s closed
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    ++ for the HHGTTG reference
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    @gsn16 my pc is slow (work at home and gpu is low end for vr) and i always will write the most efficient code possible, tomeit wouldnt matter if I had a more up to date cpu and gpu to help compile the game scenes when doing a build, but the break I get lets me get a coffee, hit the punching bag or just some form of break while I wait.

    Might be different to some people though
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    @f03n1x nice 👍
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    Worked for me on a TI84+ calculator, but I also wrote pretty code-golfy programs. And I was just learning how to code and the programs were small.
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