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> -----Original Message----- > From: Leif Svalgaard > > The initialization is usually a minor part of the application and the time > lost in a monolithic program to do this is often offset by the > communication > overhead in a C/S approach. > > If the initialization overhead is larger > > than the overhead of the messaging API, the server design is > more efficient > > than a non-server design. > > and if it is smaller, then it is the other way around. Again: "it all > depends". Leif, I SAID that. Man. You like repeating my words as if they were your argument. That makes it very difficult to sustain a conversation. > "usually ... more" is better than the uncategorical "more" you had before. Whatever. At this point, the quibbling FAR outweighs the benefits of continuing the thread. And that is an uncategorical statement. Joe Pluta www.plutabrothers.com
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