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Re: XML Economics was: Re: Data streams


Re:  XML Economics was: Re:  Data streams
On Wed,  8 Dec 2004 07:58:39 +1100, david.lyon@c...
<david.lyon@c...> wrote:
> 
> Hmm... good point....
> 
> Given the choice I personally prefer the optimisation
> route..
> 
> It only takes one user to come along and do a comparison
> of how slow or fast it happens, work out the truth that
> the parsers are crap... and then people look stupid
> don't they.

Nope, I don't use crap, I use Saxon...

> 
> That's why I do believe there is space for efficient
> parsers. I use speed optimised parsers. But before
> they were optimised, they did struggle with big files
> and lot's of data.
> 
> I'm a speed freak... just cannot help it..
> 
> bring on the assembly language subroutines...
 
There's a place for everything, but I'll perform no optimization
before it is shown necessary.  Bottlenecks rarely showup where you
expect them.
 
-- 
Peter Hunsberger

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