Dumb article. It’s a bit like saying that you measured all the tolerances in your car and only 5% of the tolerances were in the micrometer range. Of course the clearance between your tires and your wheel wells won’t be in that range but the piston, valve and crankshaft bearing clearances will be in that range.
So what does that prove? That we don’t need micrometers any more?
No it means that you get very precise in those few areas where you need to be and where you don’t need to be you don’t. And guess what? It’s always been this way since compilers were invented.
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. For those unisys masm hacks like me