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** TODO Try to deploy
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** TODO Try to deploy
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** TODO Put together POC for micro-caching RAILS
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** TODO Put together POC for micro-caching RAILS
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** TODO Create a ticket to deal with 403s for provisioning failures
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** TODO Create a ticket to deal with 403s for provisioning failures
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** TODO Express concern around engineering quality
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** TODO Express concern around engineering quality
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I raised concerns that this result is doesn't meet the bar to achieve success on the problem we set out to solve.
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I raised concerns that this result is doesn't meet the bar to achieve success on the problem we set out to solve.
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We don't get immediate gain out of performing better or working harder, we still get paid the same.
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We don't get immediate gain out of performing better or working harder, we still get paid the same.
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So why would we be striving to raise the bar? This is a fundamental question to see if a leader understands
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So why would we be striving to raise the bar? This is a fundamental question to see if a leader understands
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what high performers need to thrive.
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what high performers need to thrive.
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** TODO MAKE TICKETS
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scheduler
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worker configuration
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cleanup job
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#+TITLE: Performance-Aware Programming
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#+AUTHOR: Casey Muratori
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* Definition
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Just knowing what you're doing can affect performance
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Not doing actual low level performance optimization for specific hardware
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"If you understand CSS you should understand this"
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* Thinking about the CPU
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If you think of a processor as a box which takes instructions as inputs
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and then they do some work before producing the output, you have two
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levers to pull for performance.
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1. Reduce the # of instructions
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2. Speed of the Instruction
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* Prologue
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In a simple python program below: We achieve ~0.006 adds/cycle
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a + b
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In the naive C version we're looking at ~0.8 adds/cycle
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If we get smarter and do some optimization with SIMD we can achive up to 16 adds/cycle.
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