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Here is a list of rules and suggestions that I believe those who develop for the Prizm should keep in mind for their apps. Many of these apply to all platforms whether it be other calculators or computers but a few are more targeted at the Prizm.Treat the user's calculator with respect. Don't use any code that will put THEIR calculator at risk! Test your programs extensively and remove any holes that could potentially cause a major error. Even if you're not liable for damage, these types of incidents can tear apart communities....Value user friendliness over extreme optimization. I'm not condemning optimization—in fact, every program should be extensively optimized—but what I'm warning against is overdoing it. You should always program in extensive exception handlers to prevent the user from breaking your apps. Graphical appearance should also be focused upon. Most users would prefer a sharp UI over an additional frame per second.
Also, the second may not be true for programming utilities like interpreters and emulators. In such reasonably uncommon situations, extreme optimization is often entirely warranted (and lamented if not present).
Most users would prefer a sharp UI over an additional frame per second.
Well, that's not really optimization at that point. That's a poor choice of speed optimization over the more sensible size optimization. (You seem to have ignored that programs can also be optimized for size. )