On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 04:23:52PM -0600, Brian wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Hvidsten, Leif wrote:
> 
> > I'm no mathematician but shouldn't it be P/B = 1?  That way as power
> > increases, so does bloated code essentially maintaining a value
> > close to 1.
> 
> You are correct.  Power and bloat are proportional, whereas the
> original poster suggested that poer and bloat are inversely
> proportional.  If they were inverse, I'd never need to upgrade and
> life would be good.

This is not always true.  You must place constraints upon your argument
before such a statement has any validity.  Sometimes power can be
achieved through auditing of code, reducing its overall size, it's
memory profile, and it's CPU consumption.  The terms "power" and "bloat"
are therefore highly subjective and not useful in quantitative
comparisons.

Were you to say that qualitatively, power and bloat CAN be proportional,
I would have nothing to argue about.

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