RE: Humans Are Not Smarter Than Other Forms Of Life, Just Different

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Humans Are Not Smarter Than Other Forms Of Life, Just Different

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

One thing:

In engineering and in programming one thing matters the most; efficiency. If one has to write 50 lines of code for a specific function while another fellow uses only 2 lines then the former will be inefficient and possibly laggy.

Judging an algorithm by length is not always a good idea. The most efficient algorithms are often fairly complicated in practice. Examples:

  • Bubblesort vs quicksort
  • Matrix multiplication. BLAS and LAPACK are humongous libraries more or less specializing in doing matrix multiplication efficiently.
  • Multiplication. Karatsuba multiplication is more efficient than the normal long multiplication taught in schools. The advantage is only noticeable with large inputs.
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yeah, i seemed to have gone a little bit off there but I was hoping to get a simple message across

A naive and uneducated message would be more accurate.