On Thu, 26 Oct 1995, Naved A Surve wrote: > I always thought that micromanagement of your memory was best left up to the > Unix kernel (assuming you had a decent Unix) > If you don't have the physical memory tho'... you need to optimize your memory taking up. The kernal can only optimize so much after all. The programmer can save him/herself lots of trouble in the long run by making the code more memory efficient, then the compiler and kernal will take care of the little leftovers. -- Alex "Spoon!" -- The Tick
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