Precisely the same comments apply. Even the quality of two different implementations of the same algorithm can vary on a lot more dimensions than simply performance.
vary on lot more dimensions?? that's obvious. different people will code differently.
the point is performance which may suffer due to bad algorithmic knowledge or coding skills or due to the tradeoff for time to market. If you write a bad program it will not perform well. It's obvious.
don't really understand how you think or why you need to answer to something I am not saying.
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