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  • I don't think anyone has posted the new classic IT term performant.

    As in, 'is the application performant on this hardware?'

    Means either 'very fast' or 'fast enough', depending on who you ask. Or maybe 'efficient'.
    But rather than use such a specific term, or even a measure, performant adds a generous cloud of uncertainty.

    It's ripe for use in the general business world.

  • performant

    Oh.

    Sean Kelly has been using it in his TDF commentary.

    Now my thought-shower is conflicted: the Sean Kelly vs crap buzzwords...

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