25-12-2007, 07:30 AM
If it is performance you are after, theres many other places you should be looking before dealing with this.
One thing I have come to realize, though, is that companies like Mac take a much better approach - get things completed quickly with just the minimalist features and very stable. From there, you can expand on the features and worry about performance. Even if you don't release it until the very end, its a hell of a lot easier to test something if it is slow but works in comparison to fast and broken.
One thing I have come to realize, though, is that companies like Mac take a much better approach - get things completed quickly with just the minimalist features and very stable. From there, you can expand on the features and worry about performance. Even if you don't release it until the very end, its a hell of a lot easier to test something if it is slow but works in comparison to fast and broken.