> Then, I guess there is no point in paying attention to best practices
> or any other discipline that leads to writing efficient code.
> 
Best practices and writing efficient code has nothing to do with code
optimization.

> Taking that line of thought further, we should not worry about sloppy
> code, as long as it is readable and maintainable -- caching and cubic
> inches will take care of performance in a CF-ONLY application.
> 
I don't think you are following my line of thought, so I don't think you
can take it further.

-Matt

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