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SmoothBrain12
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Yes, but they won't clock as fast because they'll be waiting for RAM.
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What a time to be alive
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Exactly, it's not too hard to implement in C. The one I made never copied data, instead saved the pointer/length to the data. The user only had to Memory Map the file (or equivalent), pass that data into the parse. Only memory allocation was for the Jason nodes.

This way they only paid the parsing tax (decoding doubles, etc..) if the user used that data.

You hit the nail on the head
SmoothBrain12
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Your thoughts are valid. AI.com is the Pets.com of this generation
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Thank you
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Exactly, they cannot get paid from a bankrupt company. Some kind of payment schedule would be arranged
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Exactly. I find splitting your struct into 2 structs based on memory access patterns(1 used all the time and the other for data) is a huge win.
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Good
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Guy discovers wave guide, mistakes it for 4th dimension.
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^^^ This programmer gets it
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It's possible to thread the compilation at the function level. Example: Jai.
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Ghost guns meet ghost AI
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Meh. In your article, you could always mark the function f() as pure or const and get the hoist
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