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    27 days ago

    Tbh this all seems to be related to following principles like Solid or following software design patterns. There’s a few articles about CUPID, SOLID performance hits, etc

    • it all suggests that following software design patterns cost about a decade of hardware progress.
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      26 days ago

      Absolutely not lol.

      If SOLID is causing you performance problems, it’s likely completely solvable.

      Most companies throwing out shitty software have engineers who couldn’t tell you what SOLID is without looking it up.

      Most people who use this line of reasoning don’t have an actual understanding of how often patterns are applied or misapplied in the industry and why.

      SOLID might be a bottle neck for software that needs to be real-time compliant with stable jitter and ultra-low latency, the vast majority of apps are just spaghetti code.