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kstrauser
4y ago
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Sure, but stuff always grows, and the experiment gets run a bunch of times. Why not go with the built-in solution and then not have to worry about it?
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jeff-davis
4y ago
I'm just answering the poster's question directly; but in the general case, I agree with you. The cognitive overhead of dealing with the various "what ifs" usually aren't worth the couple bytes or cycles that you could save.
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