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<journal-title>London Journal of Research in Computer Science &amp; Technology</journal-title>
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<article-title>Preemptive Programming for Fast Performance</article-title>
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<volume>24</volume>
<abstract><p>This research paper discusses a novel, simple, and superfast way of preemptive programming – a code optimization technique by which tasks like compilation and code optimization in front-end programming and index creation, Execution plans filtration, and code optimization in backend languages, can be performed during query creation, leading to alleviation of the need of the programmer to optimize the SQL code (by giving optimizer hints and bothering of any performance issues) when the SQL query is still being written and concentrate on writing a logically correct query.</p></abstract>
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<p>This research paper discusses a novel, simple, and superfast way of preemptive programming – a code optimization technique by which tasks like compilation and code optimization in front-end programming and index creation, Execution plans filtration, and code optimization in backend languages, can be performed during query creation, leading to alleviation of the need of the programmer to optimize the SQL code (by giving optimizer hints and bothering of any performance issues) when the SQL query is still being written and concentrate on writing a logically correct query.</p>
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