Comment I agree totally. (Score 1) 407
the perfect is the enemy of the good;
It's more important to have something running now and to iterate on that, than to have something that will work better if we can get it to run at all.
Only if it proves that it's too slow should you worry about optimizing. And at least then you can look at it run, find the bottle neck and fix that, instead of wasting your time, from the beginning, in a much more difficult, but faster language.