Is there a way to figure out how long a program should theoretically take to run through the full program? The whole I/O, pipes, tunnels, etc on computer communications is somewhat intimidating
You will need a computer to do that. It is called "running it". :-)
scnr. Actually, it can quickly become impossible to foresee (and test) all the eventualities a programme can theoretically reach, especially if it is already too complex for the programmers to fully understand it.
Cheers, Sören
Créateur des bugs mobiles - let loose once, run everywhere.
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In reply to Re: CPU Boundries, Buffering, & Speed Discussion
by Happy-the-monk
in thread CPU Boundries, Buffering, & Speed Discussion
by jdlev
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