There is just one problem with that; yesterday's solution is not necessarily the best for tomorrows hardware. (or user requirements)
Various folks seem to think that software once written never needs to be rethought, and whilst that may be true one day; when we have completely and finally optimised and maximised the hardware side of the equation, currently it is not true and it's a mistake to think that we can rest on our collective laurels, treat existing code like gospel beyond question, and to dismiss out of hand anything new.
In reply to Re: "Standing on the shoulders of giants"
by Anonymous Monk
in thread "Standing on the shoulders of giants"
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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