On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 10:42:37 AM UTC-4, vitalije wrote: > > > You wonder why the speed of reading and writing matters. Perhaps when you > use Leo it doesn't matter to you if it will load 200ms faster or not. But > If a developer wants to run thousand of tests than 20ms less actually means > 20 seconds less. Waiting 20 seconds more for tests to finish, might break > developer's thought flow. Keeping developer's thought flow leads to better > code. So in the end users will benefit even if they don't care about this > micro optimizations. >
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