> I.e. your time is better spent optimizing a fn that's called 1k times per
> second and it's a little slow (for example, missing a type hint and has to
> do reflection or using boxed math) vs. a fn that's very slow but is only
> called once a minute.

not all apps, and not all developers, end up with code that has hot
spots (ha ha).

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