>
> Thanks Andy – what's the difference? Between procedural and OO code, I
> mean? Is it simply the native speed of OO in the OOPIc? (ie not having
> to be interpreted?)
>
>
There is an inner loop of code that evaluates all peripherals, virtual
circuits and things like that - the interpreter. THEN the interpreter
runs some portion of a line of code. Then back to the inner
evaluation loop.
Virtual circuits will be a lot faster than lines of script (code).
You MIGHT get 300 lines of code per minute. Very, very slow.
That's why you want to do everything possible to use virtual circuits.
Richard
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