Ahmed FASIH @22@octodon.social
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@nolan Does the Unix tradition give a light counter-example to this?

"Dennis Ritchie encouraged modularity by telling all and sundry that function calls were really, really cheap in C. Everybody started writing small functions and modularizing. Years later we found out that function calls were still expensive on the PDP-11, and VAX code was often spending 50% of its time in the CALLS instruction. Dennis had lied to us! But it was too late; we were all hooked." catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/ht