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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/22/2013 10:10 AM, Rob Stryker
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<pre wrap="">If you really thought about it, if all developers had api tools enabled
during development time, we wouldn't need it enabled in build, would we? ;)
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I just suggest the one interested to use API Tools because it's
helpful, I'm not forcing anyone.<br>
Anyhow, we'll enable API Tools at build time, since it's easier to
control how build behaves than having everyone using some tools,
especially if they slow down the workspace.<br>
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But I remember a presentation that said that fixing an error that
appears in IDE while writing code takes a few seconds, whereas
fixing it after a build report takes minutes. Having this is IDE is
more efficient, but I understand all te drawbacks, and you're free
to set up your environment as you want.<br>
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