At the beginning of the novel, Scout has a short temper and is relatively inconsiderate of other people's feelings. She doesn't take into consideration that her teacher, Miss Caroline, is not familiar with the citizens of Maycomb because she is new to the area, and openly criticizes Walter Cunningham Jr. at the dinner table for pouring syrup all over his meal. Scout is quick to fight when she gets upset and argues with her brother on several occasions. As the novel progresses, Scout pays attention to her father's morally upright character and listens to Atticus' life lessons. Scout's various experiences impact her ability to show compassion and gain perspective on other people's points of view. She becomes tolerant of her racist, hypocritical neighbors and learns the value of all human beings. After witnessing Tom Robinson's trial, Scout begins to show empathy towards innocent beings and gains insight into other character's personalities. Scout treats Boo Radley with kindness and begins to understand that her Aunt Alexandra is really a loving individual who has a strong personality. Scout no longer seeks to fight others and solve problems through physical violence but exercises tolerance by treating everyone with respect.
As a software engineer, I need to sometimes describe a piece of code as something that lacks performance or was not written with performance in mind. Example: This kind of coding style leads to unmaintainable and unperformant code. Based on my Google searches, this isn't a real word. What is the correct way to describe this? EDIT My usage of "performance" here is in regard to speed and efficiency. For example, the better the performance of code the faster the application runs. My question and example target the negative definition, which is in reference to preventing inefficient coding practices. Answer This kind of coding style leads to unmaintainable and unperformant code. In my opinion, reads more easily as: This coding style leads to unmaintainable and poorly performing code. The key to well-written documentation and reports lies in ease of understanding. Adding poorly understood words such as performant decreases that ease. In addressing the use of such a poorly ...
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