Is it worth it to you for me to spend 40 hours figuring out how to save a meg of RAM?
Maybe, maybe not. A meg of RAM may not seem much, but things tend to add up. If it's a long running process, a meg of RAM every now and then does add up. And suddenly, you reach the memory limit your OS allows for a process, requiring a restart of the process every two to three days. You might say, so what? But some business models just don't accept that.
Abigail
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