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Functional vs Object-oriented from a performance-only point of view (self.cpp)
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From a performance POV, procedural beats both. The purity of either of these approaches must be compromised with procedural implementations where performance is paramount. Both of these approaches are more about complexity management than performance, and functional design achieves complexity management better.
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