![]() Most apps on Android have started on x86 and have been ported over. The language is a tool and sets a high efficiency bar most programmers never reach - it doesn't reflect on one program's implementation, efficiency, and in case of ports - accuracy. Take that example as what happens in real life. It also comes without saying that the higher your programming language is, it comes with better optimizations built into the language that you don't have to implement yourself, and implementing those optimizations might be beyond the programmer's capabilities or timeframe, therefore making his lower level program less efficient than the high level program. ![]() Quote from: Made in China on June 25, 2016, 05:12:01 am That's like saying everyone should program in Assembler for maximum efficiency - while theoretically correct, the lower your programming language is it's harder to get things done.
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