> Yeah, good point. But as I indicated in the same mail, what really > matters to me isn't whether it's the /most/ efficient, but whether > it's efficient enough. ;-) > How will you determine if it is efficient enough without the right tools? Fast enough and efficient enough are two different things. Many people fall into the trap of forgetting that while the data set's randomness may not change; its size likely will. What is fast today could be slow tomorrow because it was efficient enough to begin with.
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