In example 2, they do actually attempt to optimize the code to some degree. At least the larger orgs that depend on that stuff, say AMEX. Speed of back end processing is important as is the amount of data needing to be sent for each transaction. Multiply these by millions of transactions per month and you end up at the ROI on doing it.
In example 2, they do actually attempt to optimize the code to some degree. At least the larger orgs that depend on that stuff, say AMEX. Speed of back end processing is important as is the amount of data needing to be sent for each transaction. Multiply these by millions of transactions per month and you end up at the ROI on doing it.
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