I concur seems crazy to me.  I just seem to recall the old Apple
documentation placed alot of emphasis on writing your business logic once,
building once, then editing your components to suite your needs.  But I
could be wrong, I haven't read that stuff in years.

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@global-village.net>wrote:

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> On 2013-01-14, at 5:32 PM, Ted Archibald wrote:
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> >
> >> For another example, I've no idea why *.api files are included in a
> deployment build
> > Good question.  Historical oversight?
> >> when they are a purely build-time artifact (aren't they?).
> >
> >
> > Aren't they included because at one time it was common practice to edit
> components on the fly without rebuilding the app? I seem to recall this was
> mentioned in the old documentation.
>
> If anyone ever did that to a deployed app, it was not a very good practice.
>
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