Performance refactoring
Go beyond the basics.
Performance Refactor is a software development technique to improve the performance of an existing application. It involves restructuring and reorganizing the code of an application to minimize resource consumption, improve efficiency, and reduce stress on processors. It can be used to fix inefficient algorithms and remove redundant operations.
Performance refactoring and humans have something in common: the need for optimization. Both require structured approaches to maximize efficiency and reduce unnecessary costs. As humans, we need to optimize daily routines and habits to be more productive, while performance refactoring seeks to do the same. The goal is the same - optimize resources and time to increase productivity.
Where to begin: start with one line of code at a time.
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Along that line of thinking, I wonder if a vacation would count as a "reboot."
Is training an OS upgrade? Is switching jobs similar to getting a new machine?