>>A very readable foray into code size optimization, even if you're not a Linux/assembler guru:
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http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/tiny/teensy.html>
>Interesting stuff. And it's good to see you are still in touch with your inner gearhead ;-)
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>I do question how important it is any more
in most applications to bum code down that relentlessly. Process control code or loops that execute bazillions of times, sure. But for a typical business app what difference does it make how big the EXE is? When terabyte drives go for a song that has fallen off my radar. Am I mistaken?
Well, with typical business apps, you can just look in Task Manager at memory and CPU utilization. As long as memory in use is less than the amount physically installed, it makes no difference. And for CPU, most business workstations are rarely over 5% utilization.
I thought another interesting aspect of the article was the idea that "every single byte in this executable file can be accounted for and justified". That's important in security research, amongst other things.
Regards. Al
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