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From: Malcolm McLean <malcolm.arthur.mclean@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Baby X is bor nagain
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 14:09:30 +0100
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On 17/06/2024 07:22, James Kuyper wrote:
> On 6/13/24 10:43, Michael S wrote:
>> On Thu, 13 Jun 2024 13:53:54 +0200
>> David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> wrote:
> ...
>>> I know more than most C programmers about how certain C compilers
>>> work, and what works well with them, and what is relevant for them -
>>> though I certainly don't claim to know everything. Obviously Bart
>>> knows vastly more about how /his/ compiler works. He also tends to
>>> do testing with several small and odd C compilers, which can give
>>> interesting results even though they are of little practical
>>> relevance for real-world C development work.
>>>
>>
>> Since he do compilers himself, he has much better feeling [that you
>> or me] of what is hard and what is easy, what is small and what is big,
>> what is fast and what is slow. That applies to all compilers except
>> those that are very unusual. "Major" compiler are not unusual at all.
> 
> The problem is that Bart's compiler is VERY unusual. It's customized for
> his use, and he has lots of quirks in the way he thinks compilers should
> work, which are very different from those of most other programmers. In
> particular, compilation speed is very important to him, while execution
> speed is almost completely unimportant, which is pretty much the
> opposite of the way most programmers prioritize those things.
> 
> 
> 
Yes, but that's probably what you want. As a one man band, bart can't 
bear Aple and Microsoft in priiducing a compiler which creates highly 
optimised code that executes quickly. And that's what the vast majority 
of customers want.
But say that 0.1% of customers are more interested in compilation speed. 
Now, Apple and Microsoft might not even bother catering to, what is to 
them, just a tiny market and a disraction for the development team. So 
bart can plausibly produce a compiler which does compile code correctly, 
and much faster than the big boys. And there are about 28 million pepole 
in the world who derive thetr living as computer programmers. 0.1% of 
that is 28,000, Charge 10 dollars each, and that's a nice little 
business for one person.

-- 
Check out my hobby project.
http://malcolmmclean.github.io/babyxrc