I love reading Carmack's writing. I find it is always intelligent a great combination of interesting anecdote and generalized advice, making it both interesting and educational to read.
One could tangentally conclude from reading this post that a well designed architecture would easily support a second parallel implementation, whereas a heavily-coupled, poorly designed architecture would make the parallel implementation hard to pull off. Neat.
One could tangentally conclude from reading this post that a well designed architecture would easily support a second parallel implementation, whereas a heavily-coupled, poorly designed architecture would make the parallel implementation hard to pull off. Neat.