Jaaved Ali Khan

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All performance tuning boils down to two techniques—either you execute code less often or you execute code that costs less. Of these, the first is often the most valuable. It relies on the fact that for reasons of readability, expressions are often executed several times even though they return the same value. Caching saves the value of the expression so that the next time the value is used instantly.
Jaaved Ali Khan
q: 2 techniques for performance tuning in a program?
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