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==Further reading== {{wikibooks|Optimizing Code for Speed}} * [[Jon Bentley (computer scientist)|Jon Bentley]]: ''Writing Efficient Programs'', {{ISBN|0-13-970251-2}}. * [[Donald Knuth]]: ''[[The Art of Computer Programming]]'' * [http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~franzf/papers/gttse07.pdf How To Write Fast Numerical Code: A Small Introduction] * [http://people.redhat.com/drepper/cpumemory.pdf "What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory"] by Ulrich Drepper{{snd}} explains the structure of modern memory subsystems and suggests how to utilize them efficiently *[http://icl.cs.utk.edu/~mucci/latest/pubs/Notur2009-new.pdf "Linux Multicore Performance Analysis and Optimization in a Nutshell"], presentation slides by Philip Mucci * [http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/optimize.html Programming Optimization] by Paul Hsieh * [http://www.new-npac.org/projects/cdroms/cewes-1999-06-vol1/nhse/hpccsurvey/orgs/sgi/bentley.html Writing efficient programs ("Bentley's Rules")] by [[Jon Bentley (computer scientist)|Jon Bentley]] * [http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1117403 "Performance Anti-Patterns"] by Bart Smaalders {{Compiler optimizations}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Program Optimization}} [[Category:Software optimization|*]] [[Category:Programming language topics]] [[Category:Articles with example C code]] [[Category:Computer optimization|*]]
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