Linus Torvalds Quote

Sometimes "pi = 3.14" is (a) infinitely faster than the "correct" answer and (b) the difference between the "correct" and the "wrong" answer is meaningless. And this is why I get upset when somebody dismisses performance issues based on "correctness". The thing is, some specious value of "correctness" is often irrelevant because it doesn't matter. While performance almost always matters. And I absolutely detest the fact that people so often dismiss performance concerns so readily.


Git mailing list, Fri, 8 Aug 2008


Sometimes pi = 3.14 is (a) infinitely faster than the correct answer and (b) the difference between the correct and the wrong answer is meaningless....

Sometimes pi = 3.14 is (a) infinitely faster than the correct answer and (b) the difference between the correct and the wrong answer is meaningless....

Sometimes pi = 3.14 is (a) infinitely faster than the correct answer and (b) the difference between the correct and the wrong answer is meaningless....

Sometimes pi = 3.14 is (a) infinitely faster than the correct answer and (b) the difference between the correct and the wrong answer is meaningless....