I find it interesting that Wirth’s Law was apparently a thing for decades (known since the 1980s, supposedly) but seems to be over. I’m no expert though, I just wonder what changed.
I think both software and hardware got further out on the learning curve which means their real rates of innovative development have both slowed down which means the performance of software has sped up.
I don’t get how I get to the last part of that sentence from the first part either, but it almost makes sense.
I think both software and hardware got further out on the learning curve which means their real rates of innovative development have both slowed down which means the performance of software has sped up.
I don’t get how I get to the last part of that sentence from the first part either, but it almost makes sense.