![]() This seems obvious, but we will see enough examples where the bottle-necks are in unexpected places, and optimisation efforts have been applied to the wrong part of the code. In order to optimise a program, we must first find the bottle-necks. Step one consist of finding the bottle-necks of our application. Let's define what we're talking about, first.īorland Pascal Performance Optimisation can generally be divided into four steps: The Pascal Magazine was published for eight issues, before it was completely replaced by Chris Frizelle's second magazine called The Delphi Magazine.Īnd here is the electronic on-line version of Borland Pascal Efficiency. The regular column on efficiency was part of my contribution. Then Chris Frizelle came by with his idea about The Pascal Magazine, and offered me his help in publishing the book, in return for my help with this magazine. Well-known publishers all over the world think the Pascal book market is currently not the place where money can be made, especially with a specialised book like mine. This book was due early 1994, but fate decided otherwise. This (online) book is about Turbo and Borland Pascal programs and Efficiency.Īs some of you might already know, for quite some time now I've been working on a book about "Borland Pascal Performance Optimization". ![]() Dr.Bob's Delphi, C++Builder and JBuilder Programming Books: Dr.Bob's First Book - Borland Pascal Efficiency Delphi Clinicĭr.Bob's First Book: Borland Pascal Efficiencyĭr.Bob's Programming Books for all programming book by Bob Swart
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