On 5/1/07, Federico Squartini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the hints. It's a pity that (as far as I know) no one has
written a tutorial on those techniques, because I think it would be
appreciated. Some of them are quite involved and learning them just by
reading code is very time consuming.

I personally recommend to people that if sections of your code are
really performance-critical, you should consider writing them in a
lower-level lanaguage like C and using FFI for access.

P.S. I wonder if jhc could improve the output code?

--
Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"You can't prove anything."
   -- Gödel's Incompetence Theorem
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