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hand-hacking
hand-hacking /n./ 1. The practice of translating hot
spots from an HLL into hand-tuned assembler, as opposed to
trying to coerce the compiler into generating better code. Both
the term and the practice are becoming uncommon. See tune,
bum, by hand; syn. with /v./ cruft. 2. More
generally, manual construction or patching of data sets that would
normally be generated by a translation utility and interpreted by
another program, and aren't really designed to be read or modified
by humans.
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