Programmers Aren't Writing Green Code Where It's Most Needed
Written by
Michael Byrne
May 22, 2016 // 09:00 AM EST
Confession? I don't write green code. I mean, it might be green code
just by coincidence, but I've never really thought too much about
the relative energy consumption demanded by this design pattern or
algorithm versus some other. Sadly, this is true even when I'm
working with actual hardware and low-level software, such as that
written in plain C for embedded devices (in my case, for an Arduino
board or other microcontroller platform). What's more, I don't think
the green code idea has ever come up in my years of computer science
classes.
I'm hardly the exception, according to a paper presented this week
at the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering. In
interviews and surveys conducted with 464 software engineers from a
range of disciplines—including mobile, data center, embedded, and
traditional software development—researchers found that where green
coding most matters, its practice is rare.
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