On Monday, March 3, 2014 11:35:58 AM UTC-5, Mikera wrote: > > > Obviously, there are cases where allocating a sequence will be slower than > iterative techniques. But that's *easy enough to fix by just using > iterations in those cases*.... use the right tool for the job and all > that. > > I follow most of this but could you elaborate on what you mean here, I want to be sure I understand what you mean by "iteration" and how you would implement such a thing for a performance increase. Do you mean loop/recur?
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