On Friday 15 January 2016 18:42:43 Marc Mutz wrote:
> And you will see it over and over again until enough people are fixing 
> premature pessimisations in existing Qt code. There's a notable increase 
> already. But it takes a long time to turn a supertanker around...

Some of us call them "trade-offs". Every trade-off is a pessimisation 
somewhere for an optimisation somewhere else. Often, they're not measured in 
the same units or not quantifiable at all.

API quality and consistency fall under those definitions.

> And no, I cannot believe that using the Qt containers leads to faster
> applications. It may lead to applications faster, but not to faster
> applications.

Exactly. TTM is a significant factor and we all know Paretto's Law (80-20 
rule).
-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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