Very interesting parallel,
KM - this reminds me of my job
in the kitchen. I would arrive fairly early in the morning
to do preliminary prep work.
If I was neat about everything that I did, i.e. wipe up any
mess that I made on the spot - I wouldn't be ready on time.
If I tried to complete any one task at a time without
finding a similar task to work in parallel
- I wouldn't be ready on time.
The goal was to find shortcuts and similar tasks - it was
all about killing three birds with one stone.
All I can say is that thank God I don't do that for a living
anymore - because I sure don't like to program in that
manner. Besides, it didn't pay nearly as well.
Jeff
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