On 20/05/2012 15:19, Timon Gehr wrote:
No, you misunderstand.

- Time spent starting up the IDE is lost time that could be spent doing
something productive instead. Hardware is fast. There is simply no
excuse for poor start up times/poor responsiveness.

I am not misunderstanding. No one is saying there is no value in saving that start up time. But you listed that as *more* important than many other features that actually help a lot (and thus save time a lot) when you code, or debug programs.

Oh and there are excuses for poor start up times. I am not gonna explain them because it would get technical and long.



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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer

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